Volunteer lunch club helper - MHA Communities North Staffs (Biddulph)
MHA Claybourne Residential Home, Stoke on Trent
Date posted | 21 August 2024 |
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Closing date | 3 June 2025 |
The role of the lunch club volunteer is to support this valuable service, which aims to help improve the quality of life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity.
Many lunch clubs also provide a range of activities, and Volunteers help in groups to provide group members with the support they need to join in the activity. This may include supporting an older person on a one-to-one basis to help them enjoy the activity. The role will also involve setting and clearing tables and help serve refreshments.
What are the benefits of becoming a volunteer?
The aim of lunch club is to help improve the quality-of-life older people who are socially isolated and may only get out to this activity. Through supporting this activity, you'll help older people to connect with others, and enjoy a hot, nutritious meal. You will also gain valuable skills and knowledge that can enhance your personal and professional development.
How much time do I need to commit as a volunteer?
The advert details the days and times we're needing help at the moment. There may be other opportunities to volunteer at other time in the future.
Generally, we ask for a minimum of one hour per week for at least six months.
What kind of support will I receive as a volunteer?
You will receive ongoing support and guidance from a local coordinator who will match you with an older person, monitor your progress, and provide feedback. You will also have access to online resources, training opportunities, and peer support from other volunteers.
Travel expenses will be paid.
About you
- Good listening skills
- Patience, empathy, and understanding of the needs of older people
- The ability to engage yourself and others in a wide range of activities.
- You will be reliable and punctual
- You will be flexible
- A clear sense of personal boundaries
- Able to provide supportive and non-judgemental support
- You will be willing to join in with training and development.
- You’ll be able to maintain confidentiality
Apply to become a volunteer
You can apply online by filling out a short application form. You will also need to complete a DBS check and attend an induction training session before you start your role. Before submitting your application, please take time to review the role description, which will detail any additional training which you will need to complete for this role. Our Central Volunteering Team will guide you through the application and recruitment process and be on hand to answer any questions you may have.
This is a rolling opportunity and all applicants will be contacted within two weeks time.