Support Group Meeting Facilitator (Volunteer)

MND Association

  • England
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
Are you a people person? A good communicator? Have great interpersonal skills? Join us as a Support Group Facilitation volunteer in Doncaster or Barnsley.What’s involved?
  • Organise monthly, support meeting drop-ins for people living with MND, their families and carers
  • Send invites, organise and serve refreshments
  • Ensure that all who attend the events feel welcome, included and have an enjoyable social experience
This role will suit me if I:
  • Am a good communicator
  • Have good organisational skills
  • Have warm and empathetic manner
  • Am a team player
  • Am able to encourage people to come along and meet others
What’s in it for me?
  • Become part of a friendly and dedicated team
  • Make a positive impact to the lives of people affected by MND
How flexible is the role?Total of 3 hours a month. For the Barnsley group this is first Friday of the month at 1pm until 3.30pm. Doncaster group as not yet started.What sort of training/induction will I receive before starting?You’ll will have an online e-learning induction and shadowing another group.CountryEnglandCountySouth YorkshireThe MND Association was founded in 1979. Our mission is to improve care and support for people with MND, their families and carers. We also fund and promote research that leads to new understanding and treatments and brings us closer to a cure for MND. The Association also campaigns and raises awareness so the needs of people with MND, and everyone who cares for them, are recognised, and addressed by wider society.“Whether you want to get involved in caring, fundraising, awareness raising or campaigning, you won’t fail to be uplifted by this community. And you will soon find yourself making a difference, even if it’s just in small steps. Every step is pushing us towards better care and the ultimate goal, a cure.” David, VolunteerWhat’s involved?
  • Organise regular coffee mornings, afternoon teas, support meetings or drop-ins for people living with MND, their families and carers
  • Work with their local branch/group to arrange meeting dates
  • Secure and liaise with venues
  • Send invites, organise and serve refreshments
  • Ensure that all who attend the events feel welcome, included and have an enjoyable social experience
This role will suit me if I:
  • Am a good communicator
  • Have good organisational skills
  • Have warm and empathetic manner
  • Am a team player
  • Am able to encourage people to come along and meet others
What’s in it for me?
  • Become part of a friendly and dedicated team
  • Make a positive impact to the lives of people affected by MND
  • Get access to a range of workshops and events
How flexible is the role?Support Meeting Coordinators work from home for approximately 2 hours a week and attend monthly meetings.What sort of training/induction will I receive before starting?E-learning induction and shadowing another group.© 2018 MND Association: Registered in England. Registered Charity no. 294354

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