1. To support older people visiting St Luke’s enabling them to access and participate in the over 55s services, activities and facilities.
2. To be involved in all activities taking place in the Club Room, Lounge, Dining Room in particular taking an interest in members and spending time talking with them and so on.
3. To encourage and assist members to take part in table games, quizzes, craft and other group activities.
4. Every morning check/refill coffee, sugar, tea and milk, regularly serve hot/cold drinks to members on the 1st Floor, who are unable to do so themselves and if possible, encourage others to help themselves, if they can. Empty and fill the dishwasher as necessary and help keep the kitchen area clean and tidy.
5. To help disabled and frail members lunch club users by carrying trays, liaising with catering staff, etc.
6. To help keep the Club Room and kitchen tidy, dishwasher loading/unloading and leave the rooms set out and prepared for the next day’s sessions.
7. To support the Community Organiser/ Driver to organise parties and events including preparing and decorating rooms, preparing and serving food and refreshments, promoting attendance and supporting entertainment, etc.
8. To come to staff members with any areas of concerns and to act in accordance with St Luke’s Volunteer Handbook and the organisation’s Code of Conduct.
- Make a real impact - Increase access to St Luke's activities and events by supporting our Over 55's members.
- Build meaningful connections – Engage with a diverse range of people, hearing their stories and supporting them in a hands-on way.
- Develop valuable skills – Strengthen your communication and organisational abilities—great for both personal growth and your CV.
- Be part of a supportive community – Join a friendly team of volunteers and staff who are passionate about making a difference.
- A rewarding experience – See firsthand the confidence and independence people gain through your support.
- How to communicate effectively – Adapt your approach to support people with many different activities and events within the centre.
- How to provide a safe and welcoming space – Develop the skills to create an inclusive, encouraging environment.
- Patience and empathy – Strengthen your ability to support members with different needs, backgrounds and confidence levels.
Hours required: Once or twice a week. Any day or days Monday to Friday 10.00am to 3.00pm. All year round.
For More Information – Community Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator – hwillmott@slpt.org.uk
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