Come and join our lovely shop team in Prestwick. Have fun, learn new skills and make new friends, while supporting your local community.
You can develop new and existing a variety of new skills, including:
• Tagging, sorting, pricing donations
• Steaming and conditioning of donations
• Restocking of shelves
• Helping out at events to set up and pack away
Being a volunteer at the Sue Ryder Care Prestwick is an opportunity to:
• Make new friends
• Share in regular social activities
• Share tea/coffee and cake/biscuits with other volunteers
• Share a blether with volunteers and customers
• Get a reference for work
• Get experience to include in your CV
• Get reimbursed for any out of pocket expenses
• Support a great charity
Days and hours to suit.
Apply online or pop along to the shop 35/37 Main Street, Prestwick.
Lead Volunteers are essential to the running of our shop. Be involved in the planning and running of the shop, such as risk assessments, fire escape routes, volunteer health and safety, team involvement, supporting in events and pop-up stalls, and the responsibility of the day to day running of the shop in the absence of the shop manager.
All Sue Ryder Shop Volunteers have the opportunity to be involved in many aspects of the day to day running of the store including but not limited to….
- Sorting and pricing stock
- Stock replenishment
- General customer service
- Till work
- Window Dressing
- PAT Testing
- Ebay and social media use
Our lead volunteers receive an enhanced level of training enabling them to take on additional levels of responsibility. This training is both in the store with colleagues, and via eLearning.
Come and join our lovely shop team in Prestwick. Have fun, learn new skills and make new friends, while supporting your local community.
You can develop new and existing a variety of new skills, including:
• Greeting our customers who might also be mystery shoppers.
• Filling the shop floor with treasures
• Providing great customer service on the till
• Making the windows look amazing
Being a volunteer at the Sue Ryder Care Prestwick is an opportunity to:
• Make new friends
• Share in regular social activities
• Share tea/coffee and cake/biscuits with other volunteers
• Share a blether with volunteers and customers
• Get a reference for work
• Get experience to include in your CV
• Get reimbursed for any out of pocket expenses
• Support a great charity
Days and hours to suit.
Apply online or pop along to the shop 35/37 Main Street, Prestwick.
Volunteers are the heart of Home-Start, and they are looking for kind, compassionate individuals to join the team of Home-Visiting and Group Support Volunteers.
WHERE: In your community
WHEN At a time that suits you
COMMITMENT: 2 hours a week (flexible to your availability)
TRAINING PROVIDED: Yes
ABOUT:
Home-Start Clackmannanshire offers guidance, friendship, and practical support to families across Clackmannanshire with at least one child under twelve. They work with families to help them overcome issues impacting their lives through various family support services. Every family is unique. However, common issues they support include loneliness, mental health difficulties, bereavement, family breakdown, addiction, and physical ill-health. They've been supporting local families across Clackmannanshire since 1988. The Home-Start team (staff, volunteers and trustees) are committed to ensuring that children are given the best possible start in life as #childhoodcantwait.
THE ROLE OF HOME-VISITING VOLUNTEERS:
They seek individuals with parenting/caring experience to offer practical peer support to local families. Having this life experience and understanding that sometimes family life can be challenging is why volunteer support is so powerful and valuable in supporting other families.
Their home-visiting volunteers operate within the family setting – in their homes and supporting them to connect with their local community. Your role will be based on the family's needs. This could involve practical tasks such as helping them to get out of the house and go to a local park, encouraging them to attend appointments, offering guidance in setting household routines, or simply providing a listening ear.
Home-Start volunteers aim to build the confidence and independence of their matched family by:
• Offering support, friendship, and practical help.
• Committing to 2 hours per week home-visiting, according to the family's needs.
• Visiting the families in their own homes, where the dignity and identity of everyone can be respected and protected.
• Reassuring families that difficulties in bringing up children are not unusual.
• Emphasising the positive aspects of family life.
• Developing a relationship with the family where time can be shared and an understanding developed, providing a regular, reliable presence in that family.
• Drawing on their own life experiences to encourage parents' strengths and emotional well-being for the ultimate benefit of their children/family.
• Encouraging families to widen their network of relationships and to engage with broader support and services available in their community.
TRAINING:
The home-visiting and group support volunteers must complete a 6–7-week preparation course.
This provides an opportunity for you to ask questions and truly understand the importance of your role whilst also giving staff the time to get to know you so they can match you with the right family/group.
The training is designed by family practitioners and experts in the industry and covers essential information, including:
- The role of a Home-Start volunteer
- Values, attitudes, and inclusivity
- Confidentiality
- Listening and communication
- Meeting the needs of families and children
- Safeguarding
REQUIREMENTS:
Volunteers are required to:
- Have some form of parenting/caring experience.
- Commit to the training programme.
- Commit to regular family support/group sessions.
- Provide two references (character or professional).
- Join the PVG scheme (Home-Start will support this process). Having a criminal conviction does not necessarily exclude you from volunteering with Home-Start. If you are concerned about this, please get in touch).
- Understand that support provided to families is entirely confidential.
- Have a non-judgemental attitude.
- Adhere to their policies and procedures to protect themselves and the families.
ONGOING SUPPORT:
Each volunteer has a dedicated Family Support Co-ordinator who will be their main point of contact and provide support throughout their volunteering journey.
Given the nature of this role, they have a robust preparation course and induction. Chances for ongoing training, development, and social opportunities are provided throughout the year (they have a volunteer calendar of events). Home-Start are also committed to supporting the team to develop, so if a training or learning need/interest arises outside the calendar, they will do their best to help you access it.
This is an incredibly rewarding role, and you will have the chance to be part of a vital local service and a global network of Home-Starts. All volunteers are provided with travel expenses. References are available for volunteers.
Both the premises and group premises are fully accessible. Please note we cannot guarantee family homes are accessible, but we will take accessibility requirements into account when matching volunteers with a family.
Volunteers are the heart of Home-Start, and they are looking for kind, compassionate individuals to join the team of Home-Visiting and Group Support Volunteers.
WHERE: In your community
WHEN At a time that suits you
COMMITMENT: 2 hours a week (flexible to your availability)
TRAINING PROVIDED: Yes
ABOUT:
Home-Start Clackmannanshire offers guidance, friendship, and practical support to families across Clackmannanshire with at least one child under twelve. They work with families to help them overcome issues impacting their lives through various family support services. Every family is unique. However, common issues they support include loneliness, mental health difficulties, bereavement, family breakdown, addiction, and physical ill-health. They've been supporting local families across Clackmannanshire since 1988. The Home-Start team (staff, volunteers and trustees) are committed to ensuring that children are given the best possible start in life as #childhoodcantwait.
THE ROLE OF GROUP SUPPORT VOLUNTEERS:
Home-Start understand that entering a family's home may seem daunting for some people. If you want to engage with multiple families at a time who have children under 5, our group provision is the perfect setting for you! Our groups operate across three locations in Clackmannanshire – Tullibody, Alloa and Tillicoultry, aiming to provide families support, friendship, and fun.
As a group volunteer, your role would include tasks such as:
- Setting up/Clearing away play equipment.
- Encouraging play/supporting an activity such as arts and crafts or messy play.
- Offering support/conversation to parents/carers in attendance.
- Supporting our Group Workers with the general running of the sessions.
- Preparing snacks (food hygiene training available for volunteers keen to support snack preparation).
TRAINING:
The Group Support Volunteers must complete a 6–7-week preparation course.
This provides an opportunity for you to ask questions and truly understand the importance of your role whilst also giving staff the time to get to know you so they can match you with the right family/group.
The training is designed by family practitioners and experts in the industry and covers essential information, including:
- The role of a Home-Start volunteer
- Values, attitudes, and inclusivity
- Confidentiality
- Listening and communication
- Meeting the needs of families and children
- Safeguarding
REQUIREMENTS:
Volunteers are required to:
- Have some form of parenting/caring experience.
- Commit to the training programme.
- Commit to regular family support/group sessions.
- Provide two references (character or professional).
- Join the PVG scheme (Home-Start will support this process). Having a criminal conviction does not necessarily exclude you from volunteering with Home-Start. If you are concerned about this, please get in touch).
- Understand that support provided to families is entirely confidential.
- Have a non-judgemental attitude.
- Adhere to their policies and procedures to protect themselves and the families.
ONGOING SUPPORT:
Each volunteer has a dedicated Family Support Co-ordinator who will be their main point of contact and provide support throughout their volunteering journey.
Given the nature of this role, they have a robust preparation course and induction. Chances for ongoing training, development, and social opportunities are provided throughout the year (they have a volunteer calendar of events). Home-Start are also committed to supporting the team to develop, so if a training or learning need/interest arises outside the calendar, they will do their best to help you access it.
This is an incredibly rewarding role, and you will have the chance to be part of a vital local service and a global network of Home-Starts. All volunteers are provided with travel expenses. References are available for volunteers.
Both the premises and group premises are fully accessible. Please note we cannot guarantee family homes are accessible, but we will take accessibility requirements into account when matching volunteers with a family.
Survivors of Human Trafficking in Scotland (SOHTIS)
SOHTIS is a leading anti-human trafficking NGO in Scotland. We are committed to bringing freedom to victims and survivors of human trafficking in Scotland. We have an experienced team which has much to offer to the wider NGO and statutory sectors. We are looking to recruit volunteer(s) who can assist us in securing opportunities to provide these skills via the public tendering procurement system in Scotland. This is a great opportunity to join our passionate team and working closely with our CEO.
Survivors of Human Trafficking in Scotland (SOHTIS)
SOHTIS is committed to bringing freedom to victims and survivors of human trafficking in Scotland. This is a great opportunity to work within our social enterprise making the beautiful products which wen then go on to sell in a variety of locations. We are looking to recruit volunteer sewers or sewing groups who would like to give some time to assist us in replenishing our stock. All materials including patterns and prototypes provided and we have facilities where you can come and work, alternatively you can do this from home. If you are a creative there will also be an opportunity to share your ideas of other things we could make. This is essential role which allows us to recover more victims of human trafficking in Scotland.
Survivors of Human Trafficking in Scotland (SOHTIS)
SOHTIS is committed to bringing freedom to victims and survivors of human trafficking in Scotland. This is a great opportunity to join our passionate team and work with our Development and Partnership Manager and CEO to research potential grant funders and prepare applications.