Found 8 Education & Training volunteering opportunities in Western Australia WA

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  1. Mentor Program Volunteer

    Spencer Park Primary school run a volunteer/mentor program where students are matched up to an adult mentor to develop a relationship and then undertake various activities and projects. For one hour a week during school terms. Activities are based on your own personal strengths. Some mentors sing and play games, complete woodworking projects, support reading programs. Or share a personal interest, such as sewing, craft or cooking.

    Id:166172
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Spencer Park WA
  2. Paint Bunbury REaD volunteer

    The volunteer will assist with the early literacy program Paint Bunbury REaD which encourages everyone to "talk, read, sing, rhyme, yarn, draw and play with children every day from birth. The volunteer's roles will include monitoring the book swap boxes, creating some resources and assisting at story time events.

    Id:167249
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Bunbury WA
  3. Social media/ photographer

    Keen as a bean to volunteer your social media and photographic skills to a local community group?

    Id:178169
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Maylands WA
  4. Toy Tester and Labelling Wizard

    Do you like organizing things? In touch with your inner child? Always wanted an excuse to play with toys? Love a good label maker? Yes? Then we've got the job for you! No? Well we've still got things for you. There are stickers!

    Id:114114
    Education & Training
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Beckenham WA
  5. Nulsen Readers

    Sit and Read with students as part of the Reading Mentor program, any afternoon from 2pm to 3pm.

    Id:4463
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Nulsen WA
  6. Tutoring Opportunities with Ethical Education

    If you are passionate about educating and guiding less fortunate high school students and want to make an impact on communities that need it the most, please read on! When studying for the HSC, it can often feel as though receiving private tutoring is a huge leg up towards achieving your academic goals. The question this led us to was: Is it a disadvantage for students whose families can’t afford tutoring, or don’t have the time to help their children with study?

    Id:211728
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  7. Stall Holders and Sales Representatives

    The brave solo refugee Mums who make SchoolKits for Congo also make beautiful buntings from bright African fabrics, and teach other Mums to do the same. We sell them in Australia and return the proceeds to the makers so that they can pay the school fees for their children to be educated. We are looking for stallholders who could add a product to their range, and for representatives who can show buntings to potential retailers and customers.

    Id:209638
    Education & Training
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Anywhere
  8. Student Advocates

    SchoolKits for Congo seek Student Advocates to invite their own school communities to engage in meaningful and rewarding global giving. Advocates will present the program to decision-makers, show them the positive impact that involvement can have on both givers and receivers, and connect them with the resources necessary to complete the first gift cycle. Advocates may also assist with local publicity for the event. Advocates may be current school students or recent graduates.

    Id:209637
    Education & Training
    One off - an event
    Anywhere