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    Bookshop at Armadale Central Shopping Centre. Shifts 10-3pm

    Volunteer Bookshop Assistant: Customer service, shop restocking and organsing stock. Happy to sign off Centrelink hours. Do you love books, meeting new people and want to be part of an amazing team? If that’s you, we’re looking for you to volunteer in our Armadale Bookshop. Weekly commitment to shifts assigned, seeking longer term volutneers, not just a few weeks for work experience.

    Id:153399
    Human Rights
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Armadale WA, Forrestdale WA, Haynes WA, Kelmscott WA, Gosnells WA, Hilbert WA, Huntingdale WA
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    Youth Vocational Mentoring Roles - Sydney Road Community School Term3

    Make a difference in young people’s lives - become a volunteer mentor today! We're looking for compassionate individuals to provide guidance and support to young people in the inner north of Melbourne. Whether you have a particular area of expertise or simply a desire to give back to your community, we welcome individuals from all walks of life to apply. No mentoring experience required - training and ongoing support provided. Apply now to start changing lives!

    Id:208811
    Mentoring & Advocacy
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Brunswick VIC
  3. Classroom Tutor – Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri – Sunshine

    Inclusion Melbourne is seeking patient, friendly and enthusiastic people to assist young adults with an intellectual disability to further their education and transition to community life.

    Id:189916
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Sunshine VIC
  4. Volunteer English Tutor

    The Volunteer Tutor Scheme is a program that helps migrants and refugees who are unable to attend AMEP English classes, with one on one lessons for 1 hour per week. Anyone can become a volunteer tutor, even if you’re not a native English speaker. All you need is confidence in English, access to transport and the desire to help others learn. You will be helping people to access basic services and connect with the community, thereby having a huge impact on their ability to settle in Australia.

    Id:110012
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Bankstown NSW, Fairfield NSW, Liverpool NSW, Cabramatta NSW, Campbelltown NSW, Bankstown NSW, Fairfield NSW, Liverpool NSW
  5. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Darwin NT

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199661
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Darwin NT
  6. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - VIC based

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Co-Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to guide a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199613
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Ringwood VIC
  7. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Stirling WA

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:182036
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Stirling WA
  8. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Willagee WA

    Want to help people living with vision loss? Macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in Australians and we are after someone to help run support groups for people living with macular degeneration! Group meetings are held at the Willagee Community Centre.

    Id:182038
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Willagee WA
  9. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator (Online)

    The Peer Support Group Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to guide a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable but not necessary.

    Id:177523
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  10. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Brisbane QLD

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:197091
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Brisbane City QLD
  11. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Canberra ACT

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199657
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Canberra ACT
  12. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Adelaide SA

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199659
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Adelaide SA
  13. Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Hobart TAS

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Id:199663
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Hobart TAS
  14. Relay For Life Committee Member

    We are looking for outgoing and friendly people to join our Brisbane Relay For Life Committee.

    Id:211139
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Brisbane City QLD
  15. Laundry Pod Volunteer

    Love a good chat? Have a few spare hours a week or fortnight? Looking to give back to your community? Support people in your community by providing access to free laundry services, while engaging in non-judgmental and genuine conversation!

    Id:209282
    Homeless
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Barney Point QLD, Callemondah QLD, Clinton QLD, Gladstone QLD, Kin Kora QLD, South Gladstone QLD, Toolooa QLD, West Gladstone QLD
  16. Service Leader

    Are you super organised, enjoy managing awesome teams, technologically savvy and great with people? Support people in your community by leading a positive, inclusive and engaging volunteer team!

    Id:207609
    Homeless
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Perth WA
  17. Laundry Van Volunteer

    Love a good chat? Have a few spare hours a week or fortnight? Looking to give back to your community? Support people in your community by providing access to free laundry services, while engaging in non-judgmental and genuine conversation!

    Id:195603
    Homeless
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Canberra ACT, Reid ACT
  18. Partnerships Volunteer

    Stroke is one of Australia’s biggest killers and a leading cause of disability amongst adults. There are approximately 56,000 new and recurrent strokes each year in Australia with one occurring every 9 minutes. Stroke affects people of all ages but predominantly occurs in the elderly. There are almost 475,000 people living after stroke in Australia. Despite public misperception, there are proven treatments for stroke prevention and recovery.

    Id:198720
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Melbourne VIC
  19. Ethics Teachers - Hurstville Grove Infants School

    Do something life-changing: volunteer as an ethics teacher in your local school! Primary Ethics teachers help children develop valuable skills for life. We come from all walks of life, from parents and grandparents wanting to be involved in their grand/children’s learning, to passionate community members wanting to make a difference.

    Id:208227
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Penshurst NSW
  20. Ethics Teachers - Dobroyd Point Public School

    Do something life-changing: volunteer as an ethics teacher in your local school! Primary Ethics teachers help children develop valuable skills for life. We come from all walks of life, from parents and grandparents wanting to be involved in their grand/children’s learning, to passionate community members wanting to make a difference.

    Id:204475
    Education & Training
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Haberfield NSW