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for Parent and Family Drug Support Parent Peer Volunteer (Supported by Volunteer Melville!) - Drug & Alcohol Services
We are currently looking for Parent Peer Volunteers to facilitate family peer support groups to parents and families. You may also be interested in providing telephone support to parents calling the service in distress on our telephone roster, As our service provides Peer Support, IT'S ESSENTIAL you have lived experience in this area.
for Australian Breastfeeding Association Applecross Branch (Supported by Volunteer Melville!) - Health
Breastfeeding counsellors are trained volunteers who offer breastfeeding information and mother-to-mother support to women whose babies are breastfeeding and to their families. Their area of expertise is breastfeeding support. The counsellors have to have breastfed at least one baby for a minimum of 6 months and hold a current Certificate IV in Breastfeeding Education (Counselling) (or equivalent) and have to complete ongoing training to up d ate their knowledge and skills.
for Get 2 Know - Health
As the Learning and development Officer you will be responsible for developing and implementing a program of work aligned to the G2K’s Training Strategy and Plan to build best practice in training and competency. You will also be responsible for organizing and facilitating various training programs and events as per training needs of the project.
for Centre For Community-Driven Research - Health
We are looking for a volunteer enrolled nurse for 4 to 6 hours per week for a support service for families and patients in, primarily with rare, genetic or inherited conditions
We are looking for a volunteer registered nurse for 4 to 6 hours per week for a support service for families and patients in rare disease
We are looking for a volunteer registered nurse for 6 hours per week for a support service for families and patients in oncology (inherited cancers)
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