Job: Volunteer Support Worker - Burngreave Advocacy Now!

Burngreave Advocacy Now! require a Volunteer Support Worker to recruit, induct, support and supervise volunteer advocates.

  • 10.5 hrs per week

  • £23,749 pro rata

  • Closing date: Thursday 3rd July (12 noon)

Maternity cover for 9 months

This exciting project helps people, many new to the UK, increase their access to their rights and services.

Burngreave has a vibrant mix of cultures and languages and we endeavour to provide information and support in the most appropriate setting and language. The project is an integrated service of Pitsmoor Citizens Advice Bureau.

Your role will be to recruit, induct, support and supervise volunteer advocates. We are looking for someone with experience of working with volunteers, as well as experience of advocacy/advice or other related community work.

For an application pack (no CVs accepted) contact:

Burngreave Advocacy Now!
99-103 Spital Hill,
Sheffield,
S4 7LD

Tel: 0114 275 0262
Email:project@advocacynow.org.uk

Closing date & time for applications: Thursday 3rd July at 12 noon
Interviews : Friday 11th July 2008

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