You will engage your fellow students and wider campus and college by shouting about the vital work that the NSPCC does and the many ways they can support us. Some of the things you could be doing include;
- Promoting NSPCC campaigns around campus
- Organising fundraising events or activities
- Taking part in a Challenge event such as Trek, run or skydive
- Sharing key messaging through social media and your networks
- Encouraging RAGs, sport clubs and societies to fundraise
- Setting up a Student Volunteer Network or Group
This role offers flexibility to fit in with your busy student lifestyle. You only need to commit to a couple of hours a month, but can do more if you would like to
While we think this role is suitable for a whole range of people. We believe it'll be particularly interesting for those who have the following qualities;
- Good organisational skills
- Motivated and passionate
- Enjoys building relationships
- Approachable and good social skills
- Creative and able to use initiative
- Good influencer
We’ll support you with advice, tools, and information to help you spread the word about the NSPCC
We’ll kit you out with all the materials you need to support your events and activities. You’ll learn more about how you’re helping to protect children in your local area and across the UK
This role is a great opportunity to learn new skills and enhance your CV
It’s also a chance to spend time with like-minded people and make friends for life
We are looking for guardians for the next generation, a network of Student Engagement Volunteers who can represent the NSPCC on campus or college. People who believe in the work we do and understand the many struggles the younger generation face on a day-to-day basis
Whether an individual or a group you will be enthusiastic and passionate in helping us fight for every childhood and keep children safe
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