Found 5 Mediation & Advocacy volunteering opportunities in Perth City

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  1. Emergency Relief Interviewer - Thursday 10.00am - 1.30pm

    We are looking for an Emergency Relief (ER) volunteer who is non-judgmental and can commit to attending every Monday. Our ER Volunteers deliver a responsive and appropriate service providing equitable access to all members of the community. Suits volunteers who have had experience with interviewing and can display an understanding and empathy to members of the community who need assistance. Basic computer skills essential.

    Id:211161
    Community Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Manning WA
  2. Ascension Connection Coordinator

    Oversee the coordination of activities, programs and development which fulfills the purpose of Ascension Connection -"to provide a welcoming, inclusive and safe space to serve and connect people experiencing hardship in our community".

    Id:186478
    Community Services
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Midland WA
  3. Justice of the Peace - JP Required For Local Library

    Are you a JP? Are you community minded? Volunteering on a community JP Desk is a great way to make a difference in your community with a free service. Operating once a month, you will be based at Beechboro Library. This is a initiative available to all people of the community.

    Id:144608
    Community Services
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Beechboro WA
  4. City of Bayswater Youth Advisory Council Member

    Are you aged between 12-25 years? Do you want your VOICE to be heard? Do you want to create REAL IMPACT in your local community? If you’re living, working or studying in Bayswater, Bedford, Embleton, Maylands, Morley, Noranda, Dianella or Mount Lawley The Bayswater Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is looking for new members with fresh ideas!

    Id:209023
    Young People
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Morley WA, Bayswater WA, Maylands WA
  5. Community Visitor - Burwood (Melbourne - Victoria)

    Would you like to make a difference in the lives of people in your own community and also hold a prominent volunteer role? Become a Community Visitor with the Office of the Public Advocate. Community Visitors are the eyes and ears of the community and perform an important role of upholding the human rights of people with a cognitive disability and/or mental illness who are living in supported care.

    Id:35913
    Human Rights
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere