We’re looking for multiple Community Connectors over the age of 18 years old, based across various locations across London.
Dates and times to be agreed with volunteer.
The volunteers could be:
- Providing a valuable support to our teams based within the region.
- Building relationships with people, and organisations to raise awareness of stroke and the Stroke Association.
- Engaging with your local community to represent the Stroke Association, this could include the delivery of presentations or talks either face-to-face or digitally.
- Sharing your knowledge and experience of stroke to others.
- Researching and gathering information relating to life after stroke services.
- Supporting the process of volunteer recruitment and training.
- Attending fundraising events, including donation collections.
Whilst we would be delighted if you could perform all of these tasks, we will be happy to accept enquiries from you if you can provide suitable selective support.
What the role can offer you personally:
- Learning and developing new skills.
- Meeting new people, building a network and engaging with your local community.
- An opportunity to get together (either face-to-face/digitally) with other volunteers from London.
- Invitations to join national volunteer events to network and share experiences.
A DBS check is required for this role.
Interested in this role?
Find out more by downloading the role description for the Community Connector role.
If you would like further information, please contact Rose Abrehart, Engagement Officer, by emailing Engagementteamlondon@stroke.org.uk or call 07703 320982.
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