What are you interested in?
for Riding for the Disabled Assoc. of Tasmania Inc - Disability Services
Do you like fresh air, sunshine (sometimes a little rain) and working outdoors? Do you enjoy ‘getting stuck into’ something and don’t mind picking up horse manure? Would you like to volunteer some of your time to a worthy cause, but are unable to commit on a regular basis or for a long time? Are you looking to ‘give back to the community’ as part of your regular/paid employment or maybe you are a student needing to complete community service? Then this may be a volunteer position for you!
for Bicycle Network - Recreation
Join thousands of volunteer counters across the country as part of Australia's largest manual bike counts! The data is collected and used by governments to improve bike riding conditions in your local area!
for Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre - Community Services
Are you wanting to give back to your community? Looking for Mentor drivers to help people get their P's license.
for Feel Good Project Foundation - Community Services
Job Title: Grant Writer Organization: Feel Good Project Location: Remote Type: Freelance/Contract Compensation: Success-based fee structure Position Overview: We are seeking an EXPERIENCED and passionate Grant Writer to join our team on a freelance/contract basis. As a Grant Writer, you will play a critical role in helping us secure the funding needed to support our mission. This position offers a unique success-based fee structure that rewards you for your grant-writing expertise.
for Magic Moments - Community Services
Are you great at finding hidden gems? We are looking for a Grant Writing Guru with experience to seek out and then submit for community grants to help our grass roots committees do what they are best at - helping the elderly, families in need, the homeless of our communities. Got a couple of hours a week and a desire to support - we would love to hear from you!
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