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Volunteer Development Scotland Ltd. (also known as Volunteer Scotland).
Charity registered in Scotland SC013740 and a company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland, No. SC106743. Our registered Office is Jubilee House, Forthside Way, Stirling. FK8 1QZ

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Community Engagement Volunteer (West Dunbartonshire)

CHAS has five key income streams and engagement volunteers help fundraisers raise more money by using their own interests, contacts and networks. Whatever your background, knowledge and interests you can help by volunteering in your own community raising money, building relationships and raising the profile of CHAS.

What activities will I be involved in?
• Researching potential fundraising opportunities within the West Dunbartonshire community.
• use your personal networks and local connections to promote CHAS both as a place to volunteer and worthwhile cause to raise funds for
• Utilising your unique local knowledge and interests to enhance fundraising efforts.
• Establish and nurture relationships with local businesses and residents to develop fundraising leads and promote volunteer opportunities.
• Attend regular catch-up meeting with your volunteer lead/manager
• Updating CHAS's fundraising database with relevant information
• Representing CHAS enthusiastically and appropriately in the West Dunbartonshire community.

Where is the opportunity based?
In your own community and supporting your local fundraiser at their office. This role will be based out of Robin House and there will be a requirement to meet your volunteer manager at least once a month at Robin House.


What ongoing learning/support/guidance will I receive?
It’s important to us that you feel happy, safe and confident in your role. As a CHAS volunteer you will be invited to complete a short core learning package that is tailored to your role – your learning will include representing CHAS and basic health and safety. You can choose to learn as part of a group or complete the learning online. The learning won’t take up much time and will equip you with the skills you need to undertake your role safely and confidently. We are always developing new opportunities for volunteers to learn and offer a range of options for volunteers.


All volunteers are assigned a supervisor – this person will be your point of contact and will meet with you on a regular basis to provide you with support and guidance.


What are the benefits to me?



  • An opportunity to use your own skills to help raise money awareness of CHAS

  • Getting more involved and making a real difference to the families of children with a life-shortening condition in your local community

  • Gaining experience to add to your CV

  • Create new contacts and network

  • Having fun!


What are the benefits to the children and families supported by CHAS?
By helping CHAS to fundraise you are helping the charity develop our services for children and young people with a life-shortening condition. A visible presence in the community, you are the public face of CHAS and help to raise awareness of our vital services in the community. This improved awareness means that more children and families will know about and access our services.


The income streams are Colleges and Universities, Company and Business, Community Events, Schools and Youth Groups and Community Groups which gives volunteers plenty of scope to get involved. If you have an idea to fundraise or knowledge of one of these areas you are ideal as a Community Engagement Volunteer.


CHAS is committed to providing a quality volunteering experience to all volunteers free from discrimination and prejudice. Ensuring that CHAS is an equal, diverse, and inclusive organisation improve the quality of care we provide, help us reach more families and children, and maximise a wide variety of knowledge, experience and expertise.


We welcome volunteer applications from those who are refugees, asylum seekers, benefit claimants and those with a disability. We can provide more information on if you are allowed to volunteer and what adjustments we can put in place to ensure your volunteering experience is a positive one.


What’s the next step?
If you’re interested in the role you can apply online or if you have any questions please contact the Volunteering Team at volunteering@chas.org.uk or 01577 866065.


Experience required


  • Outgoing and friendly

  • Knowledge of and strong links within local community in West Dunbartonshire

  • Specific area of knowledge relating to one of our income streams

  • Excellent IT skills

  • Patience, empathy and tact

  • An ability to represent CHAS enthusiastically and appropriately


Travel expenses

We will pay your out of pocket expenses in line with the CHAS volunteer expenses policy

Restrictions

Minimum age: 18

Frequency & commitment
Flexible time commitment - you can volunteer on any day of the week in the morning, afternoon or evening.

Volunteers (aged 18-25) taking part in this opportunity are eligible to claim Saltire Awards hours for their activity.
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