Found 5 volunteering opportunities in Tasmania TAS

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  1. Board Member

    Looking to be part of a community-driven, charitable organisation promoting social justice through the provision of free legal assistance, support and information to the people of Northern Tasmania?

    Id:209545
    Human Rights
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Launceston TAS
  2. Volunteer Recruitment Officer

    This volunteer position enables Land Of Welcome to • Increase the number of volunteers for Land Of Welcome and for the organisations it supports. • Maintain and extend volunteer engagement Your contribution to the achievement of Land Of Welcome’s objectives will be recognized by a formal certificate of appreciation. A job well done may open new opportunities for you with people within our network who might benefit from your skills.

    Id:171316
    Human Rights
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Fitzroy VIC, Dandenong VIC, City ACT, Hobart TAS, Launceston TAS, Berwick VIC, Cranbourne VIC, Narre Warren VIC
  3. Lifeline Volunteer Crisis Supporter | Remote NSW, VIC or NT

    Lifeline Direct are looking for remote volunteers who are good listeners, compassionate, and committed to supporting others within their community so that no one has to face their darkest moments alone. Please note this is a REMOTE opportunity only. Benefits include: - Belonging to Lifeline Community - Potential Career opportunities - Giving Back to Community - Making a Difference - Meeting New People - Ongoing Support - Personal and Professional Growth and Development - Practical Experience

    Id:210925
    Mental Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  4. Mental Health Support

    ABERA is a new, first-of-its-kind charity in Australia, dedicated to dealing with the problem of business failure. Business loss is usually dealt with in isolation - there is a better way. Join us in making history!

    Id:211094
    Mental Health
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Anywhere
  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