Community Volunteer - Association Visitor (AV) Organisation
Motor Neurone Association About the Role
Do you enjoy listening to and helping people? Are you looking for a volunteering role where you can do just that, and fits in around your family, studies or other commitments? By becoming an Association Visitor and donating your time, energy and skills, you can make a real difference to the lives of people affected by MND. The 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. “I am extremely honoured to be a volunteer for the MND Association. The most rewarding thing is knowing that I have helped people to access the services, equipment and support they need.” Jo-Ann, Volunteer What’s involved?
Offer emotional support and provide information to people affected by MND. Help people affected by MND make informed choices and access appropriate services/support. Explain to people affected by MND how the MND Association can support them. Record information following the MND Association guidelines and local protocols. Develop and maintain relationships with our local branch or group. Attend support and supervision meetings as well as development events. This role will suit me if I:
Have good listening skills and am a good communicator. Am able to develop and maintain supportive relationships with people affected by MND. Am non-judgmental and respectful of diverse lifestyles. Am prepared to increase my understanding of MND and its impact on families. Understand the need for confidentiality and the importance of data protection. Am able to assess when extra support is needed. 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. Thorough induction and onboarding. Continued and ongoing support from Area Support Coordinator. Opportunities to develop in role. How flexible is the role?
The time required is flexible, but we expect Association Visitors to commit to a minimum of 1 - 2 hours per week. What sort of training/induction will I receive before starting?
You’ll be inducted into the role and informed about the Association. As part of this, you will receive e-learning, face-to-face training and mentoring. The training programme will also include experiential and reflective learning. Activities
Advice, Information & Support, Befriending, Buddying & Mentoring, Community Work, Support Work, Volunteer Management, Employee & Group Volunteering, General & Helping. Skills & Attributes
Basic IT skills - internet & email, Managing People, Organising & Planning. Time Commitment
1 - 2 hours per week / very flexible opportunity. Contact Person
Charlotte Stanford-Gibbs Role Address
Islington - in addition opportunities across all of North and East London. Number of volunteers required
50 How to find out more
Click here for more information Application Process
Application Form ID Check Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) References Informal Discussion (may include an interview) Support you will receive
Wheelchair Access, Disability and Access Support: n/a When we need you to do this role
The role takes place at these times: Morning, Afternoon, Evening. Role Type
One-off event, For Individuals, For Groups, Short Term. Suitable For
18 and over, 50 and over. We Welcome
We welcome and/or have the resources to support: all volunteers undergo a DBS check, any highlighted areas are reviewed and considered case by case. All communities, demographics welcome to volunteer. Location
A map is unavailable for this opportunity.
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