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  • We are looking for dedicated volunteers to assist in various roles such as project support, floor management, social media and publicity, photography/videography, hospitality and more. Your participation will be crucial in making this event a success and we appreciate any time and effort you can contribute.

    The Scottish Ethnic Minority Talent Summit and Festival is a groundbreaking initiative celebrating and promoting Ethnic Minority talents across various sectors. We aim to foster meaningful connections, create opportunities and showcase the incredible contributions of talents and entrepreneurs in Scotland.

    The 1st ever Scottish Ethnic Minority Talent Summit & Festival (SEMTSF) is happening 28 Oct – 2 Nov, 2024! The Glasgow event takes place 2nd November where you can have the chance to volunteer!

    This 5-day event aims to improve diversity in Scotland’s workforce by connecting employers, minorities, and organisations. It builds on the success of the Scottish Black Talent Summit. Join the conversation on building a more inclusive future!

    Click 'apply' to learn about the process to get involved!

    • TypeEmployability, Marketing Media, One-offs, Other
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice logo

    Volunteer Online Photography Assistant

    Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Volunteer eBay Assistant – Photography

    The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice are looking for volunteer online sales assistants to help with photography for their eBay shop.

    This is an exciting opportunity for someone with experience or an interest in online selling, to help with the sale of unique, vintage and designer items.

    The role includes:

    • Taking photos of items such as clothing, accessories and bric-a-brac
    • Photo editing
    • Uploading photos to eBay listings
    • Packaging online orders

    The role is based in our Oswald Street Shop in Broomielaw: 5 Oswald Street, Broomielaw, Glasgow, G1 4QR

    Hours are flexible to suit individual volunteers’ needs between 10am-4pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Volunteers should be able to make a regular commitment of a minimum of two / three hours on a regular basis.

    No previous experience required, but the following skills would be helpful:

    • Knowledge of eBay and other online shopping platforms such as Vinted, Depop and Vestiaire Collective.
    • Interest/experience in photography and photo editing.
    • Interest/experience in online selling.
    • Interest in/knowledge of sustainability and charity retail.

    Recruitment Process:

    • Informal chat with Shop Manager and completion of application form
    • Two references

    • TypeMarketing Media
    • Retail
    • Personal Development
  • PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide logo

    PAPYRUS Champion

    PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    PAPYRUS Champions help us to build awareness of suicide in their local community. They start a conversation with individuals and groups about suicide prevention and let them know what help is available to those struggling with suicidal thoughts. If you have any questions you would like to ask before signing up to volunteer, please email me on megan.sparks@papyrus-uk.org to arrange a call or a time to pop by our Glasgow office.

    What would you be doing?

    • Presenting to groups; delivering our

    SPARK (Suicide Prevention Awareness, Resource, Knowledge) talks to groups of 10 – 30 people. SPARK talks are 30-minute presentations that build awareness of suicide and suicide prevention.

    • Face-to-face engagement with members of the public.
    • Attending a range of events to provide information about PAPYRUS and what help is available.
    • Network within your own community to find opportunities to build suicide awareness.

    Where would you be volunteering?

    • In public places / workplaces / events in your local community.
    • From our regional offices (we have offices in Glasgow, Stirling & Aberdeen).

    We are looking for volunteers who:

    • Can present PAPYRUS’s vision and values at events and talks.
    • Are confident in public speaking.
    • Are able to be respectful and sensitive to other peoples’ views.
    • Are able to work within our Confidentiality Policy and talk about suicide and the charity in a sensitive way. [Training will be given]

    • TypeChildren, Education, Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health, Physical Disability, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company, Student Community, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Strathclyde Students' Union logo

    Fight for the Night Volunteer

    Strathclyde Students' Union

    This opportunity takes place on 28 Nov 2024

    As a Fight for the Night volunteer, you will assist with 16 Days of Action campaign events and play a key role in the safe, smooth and effective procession of an annual march through Glasgow City Centre.

    Fight for the Night takes place annually, during 16 Days of Action. We march to demand action to make our streets safer and show solidarity to survivors of rape and sexual assault. This year the march will take place on Thursday 28th November.

    We believe that, as women, trans and non-binary people and those presenting as female, we have the right to walk the streets at night without the fear of sexual and gendered violence. We want to protest against the stigma surrounding rape and sexual assault, the victim-blaming that goes alongside this and make our thoughts known on the appalling rape conviction rate in Scotland. 

    As a volunteer, you will be acting as a steward during the march and supporting events in the run-up to or in the aftermath of the march, such as a banner making session. As a member of the Steward / Safety team you will be greeting people arriving at the gathering point, answering questions about the march and its route, and direct the foot flow. You will also be responsible for spotting health and safety concerns and reporting these to the Lead Organiser. After the march, you will help direct participants back to Strath Union, where there will be teas, coffee, and snacks provided.

    You must be available from 5pm - 8.30pm on the day of the march. We will be meeting at 5pm at Strath Union and taking the subway to Kelvinbridge together. All volunteers’ subway expenses will be reimbursed.

    • TypeHealth and Wellbeing, On-Campus, One-offs, Student Community
    • Leadership
    • Personal Development
  • Make Do & Grow CIC logo

    Toy Library Volunteer

    Make Do & Grow CIC

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As a Toy Library Volunteer, you will assist in the operation and maintenance of our Toy Library, helping families access a wide range of toys and resources.

    As a Toy Library Volunteer, you will assist in the operation and maintenance of our Toy Library, helping families access a wide range of toys and resources. Your role will support our mission of promoting sustainable living and providing affordable play options for children.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Inventory Management:?Organise and catalogue toys, ensuring they are properly labelled, stored, and displayed. 
    • Quality Control:?Inspect returned toys for damage, cleanliness, and completeness, performing cleaning duties and minor repairs as needed. 
    • Promotion:?Help promote the Toy Library through social media, local networks, and within the Make Do & Grow community. 
    • Event Support:?Assist with Toy Library events and activities, such as toy swaps, play sessions, and educational workshops. 
    • Safety and Cleanliness:?Maintain a clean and safe environment, adhering to health and safety guidelines. 
    • Feedback and Improvement:?Collect feedback from families and suggest improvements for the Toy Library’s services and operations. 

     

    Skills and Experience

    • Organisation:?Ability to keep accurate records and maintain an organised inventory. 
    • Attention to Detail:?Keen eye for ensuring toys are clean, safe, and in good condition. 
    • Patience and Empathy:?Friendly, patient, and supportive approach to working with children and families. 
    • Team Player:?Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members. 
    • Commitment to Sustainability:?Interest in promoting environmental sustainability and responsible consumption. 

    Benefits

    • Skill Development:?Gain experience in inventory management, and working with children. 
    • Community Impact:?Make a positive difference in the lives of local families and promote sustainable practices. 
    • Social Interaction:?Meet like-minded individuals and become part of a supportive community. 
    • Personal Satisfaction:?Enjoy the rewarding experience of volunteering and giving back to the community. 
    • Free Membership:?Enjoy free membership to The Toy Library. 
    • Volunteer Discount:?Receive an exclusive discount on items at Make Do & Grow. 

    Training and Support

    • Induction Training:?Comprehensive introduction to Make Do & Grow, our mission, and your role. 
    • Ongoing Support:?Regular check-ins and support from the volunteer coordinator and other staff members. 
    • Development Opportunities:?Access to additional training and development opportunities as appropriate.

    How to Apply

    Click 'apply' to find out more about the application process and how to get involved!

    • TypeChildren, Environmental, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company, Other
    • Personal Development
  • Make Do & Grow CIC logo

    Stock Room Volunteer

    Make Do & Grow CIC

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As a Stock Room Volunteer, you will play a vital role in ensuring our stock room is organised, well-maintained, and fully operational.

    As a Stock Room Volunteer, you will play a vital role in ensuring our stock room is organised, well-maintained, and fully operational. Your efforts will help us provide high-quality, affordable items to families and support our mission of sustainability and community support.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Sorting and Organising: Sort donations including clothing, toys, and other children's items. Ensure items are categorised, labelled, and stored appropriately. 
    • Quality Control: Check the condition of donated items, ensuring they are clean, safe, and suitable for resale or reuse. 
    • Inventory Management: Assist in keeping an accurate inventory of stock, updating records as items are received or dispatched. 
    • Stock Rotation: Ensure older stock is prioritised and displayed to maintain a fresh and appealing selection for customers. 
    • Safety and Cleanliness: Maintain a clean and safe working environment, adhering to health and safety guidelines. 
    • Assisting with Deliveries: Help with the receipt and unpacking of new stock, ensuring items are processed efficiently. 

    Skills and Experience

    • Organisational Skills: Previous experience in a similar role with ability to sort, categorise, and manage stock effectively. 
    • Independent Working: Ability to work independently and manage tasks with minimal supervision. 
    • Attention to Detail: Keen eye for quality and condition of items. 
    • Physical Stamina: Ability to lift and move boxes and items as required. 
    • Team Player: Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members. 
    • Commitment to Sustainability: Interest in environmental sustainability and community support. 

    Benefits

    • Skill Development: Gain experience in stock management, quality control, and retail operations. 
    • Community Impact: Make a tangible difference in the lives of local families and contribute to environmental sustainability. 
    • Social Interaction: Meet like-minded individuals and become part of a supportive community. 
    • Personal Satisfaction: Enjoy the rewarding experience of volunteering and giving back to the community. 
    • Free Membership: Enjoy free membership to The Toy Library. 
    • Volunteer Discount: Receive an exclusive discount on items at Make Do & Grow. 

     

    Training and Support

    • Induction Training: Comprehensive introduction to Make Do & Grow, our mission, and your role. 
    • Ongoing Support: Regular check-ins and support from the volunteer coordinator and other staff members. 
    • Development Opportunities: Access to additional training and development opportunities as appropriate. 

     

    How to Apply

    Click 'apply' to find out more about the application process to get involved!

    • TypeChildren, Environmental, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company, Welfare Rights, Young People, Other
    • Retail
    • Personal Development
  • Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice logo

    Volunteer Retail Assistant

    Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Volunteering as a member of our Charity Shops, you will enjoy working within a professional team providing a high-quality retail service!

    Purpose of the rol

    Volunteering as a member of our Charity Shops, you will enjoy working within a professional team providing a high-quality retail service. Assisting in the day to day running of the shop and meeting agreed performance targets to maximise sales and profitability. You can be talking and serving customers making them feel welcome, creating eye-catching and stylish windows, and displays.

    Responsible to

    Shop Manager; Retail Area Manager; Volunteer Services Manager

    Activities of the role

    • To promote and raise the profile of the Hospice throughout the local community and the importance of raising funds through the shop
    • To assist and serve customers, providing a service of the highest standard
    • Receive delivery of donations, ensuring gift aid and information is collated
    • To assist with processing stock, including sorting, pricing and hanging of donated items
    • Marketing and presenting merchandise in an attractive and presentable manner to ensure a positive image of the Hospice is maintained
    • To assist the Shop Manager in the rotation of stock with the charity’s other shops
    • If required, be involved with the till operation and handling of cash
    • Replenish and restock shelves when required
    • Sorting donated goods into saleable stock and items for recycling
    • To ensure that the shop premises are always clean and tidy
    • Respond to and resolve customer queries and complaints in person and by telephone
    • Always understanding the importance of confidentiality and maintaining high standards with regard to communicating information in a confidential manner

    Skills & Personal qualities

    • Friendly and welcoming manner with excellent customer service skills
    • Cheerful nature, good interpersonal skills and ability to communicate confidently with the public
    • Are comfortable taking the initiative to approach people and offer assistance
    • Work effectively, both independently and as part of a team
    • Ability to recognise the importance of establishing a good rapport with staff
    • Good literacy and numerical skills and confident in cash handling
    • Willingness to undertake training which will help in your role
    • Smart and neat appearance in line with organisational standards

    Time commitment

    Volunteers should be able to make a regular commitment of a minimum of one/two/three-hour shift on a regular basis.

    Training

    • Shop Induction Programme
    • Hospice Induction Day Training
    • Use of till and card machine
    • Participation in regular meetings and any other opportunities will be advised when they occur

    Recruitment Process

    Informal chat with Shop Manager and completion of application form
    Two references

    • TypeElderly People, Health and Wellbeing, Physical Disability, Welfare Rights, Other
    • Retail
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice logo

    Volunteer Warehouse Assitant

    Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Volunteering as a member of our Retail Warehouse, you will play an integral part in the development and smooth running of the Retail Distribution Centre

    Purpose of the role

    Volunteering as a member of our Retail Warehouse, you will play an integral part in the development and smooth running of the Retail Distribution Centre (Oswald Street), from stock collection and preparation to customer service. You will assist in the grading of newly donated and recycled merchandise, to help ensure a consistent supply of quality items meets our shops requirements.

    Responsible to

    Warehouse Manager; Retail Area Manager; Volunteer Services Manager

    Activities of the role

    • To promote and raise the profile of the Hospice throughout the local community and the importance of raising funds through the shops
    • Assist with sorting, grading and packing donated and recycled merchandise according to set standards and store requirements
    • Help assess the quality and suitability of donated merchandise, and address any quality issues with the Warehouse Supervisor
    • Identifying items for sale on e-bay or other on-line platforms
    • Clean and prepare bric-a-brac items in preparation for sale
    • Identify hazards, assess risks and report incidents as required
    • To assist with the loading and unloading of the van
    • Understanding the importance of confidentiality at all times and maintaining high standards with regard to communicating information in a confidential manner

    Skills & Personal qualities

    • Friendly and welcoming manner with excellent customer service skills
    • Cheerful nature, good interpersonal skills and ability to communicate confidently with the general public
    • Well organised, reliable and trustworthy
    • A knowledge of fashion, designer labels, current trends and vintage objects would be an asset
    • Work effectively, both independently and as part of a team
    • Ability to recognise the importance of establishing a good rapport with staff
    • Willingness to undertake training which will help in your role
    • Smart and neat appearance in line with organisational standards

    Time commitment

    Volunteers should be able to make a regular commitment. With shifts available on a daily basis Monday to Friday.

    Training

    Warehouse Induction Programme
    Hospice Induction Day Training
    Moving and Handling
    Participation in regular meetings and any other opportunities will be advised when they occur

    Recruitment Process

    Informal chat with Warehouse Manager and completion of application form
    Two references
    Trial Shift

    • TypeHealth and Wellbeing, Physical Disability, Other
    • Retail
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Strathclyde Students' Union logo

    Merry-go-round Volunteering Day

    Strathclyde Students' Union

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Join us for the day to volunteer with Glasgow-based charity Merry-go-round!

    Merry-go-round is a social enterprise supporting Glasgow families with their second-hand shop, events, and support packs, working closely with other Glasgow-based charities. Join us for a volunteering day to help them provide vital support to those who need it! You can find out more about the charity on their website here.

    On the day we will be based in the Merry-go-round Shawlands Donations Hub, where we will be helping to sort, size and organise the donations of cute baby clothes and textiles in order to recycle and reuse them.

    There are two dates for this event: Friday 25th October and Thursday 7th November - you can join on one or both days!

    Click 'apply' to find out more and book your free ticket.

    For any questions about the event please contact Strath Union Volunteering Coordinator at rinna.vare@strath.ac.uk.

    • TypeRefugee & Asylum seeking people, Children, Health and Wellbeing, One-offs, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company, Welfare Rights, Other
    • Retail
    • Personal Development
  • Glasgow Group of the Riding for the Disabled logo

    Yard Helper/session helper

    Glasgow Group of the Riding for the Disabled

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Glasgow Rda is a charity providing horse riding and equine therapy sessions for participants with disabilities and additional support needs. 

    Your Role

    Helping staff to prepare horses for lessons,
    Mucking out stables, 
    Grooming horses, taking horses to and from the field and general yard tidiness. 
    Session helpers by leading and side walking with ponies.

    An induction is required and on the job training with additional training sessions periodically.

    Click 'apply' to learn more about how to get involved!

    • TypeElderly People, Health and Wellbeing, Learning Disability, Mental Health, Physical Disability, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Personal Development
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