Wellbeing and Support Volunteer (Community based)

What You'll Do: 

We are looking for compassionate and committed individuals who want to support people with their challenges and to help them live a life filled with meaning and purpose. Our work focuses on offering three key services:

 

  • A listening ear: Being able offer a space for someone to offload and feel emotionally supported and validated.
  • Goal setting and support: Helping someone to find what they want to do and providing the support and encouragement for them to achieve this/be on their way to achieving this.
  • Social/community connection: Working with someone to build their social network and connect in with relevant community groups and organisations.

 

The Wellbeing and Support programme is designed to be an easy-to-use service for PBHA tenants and other local residents aged 18 years and above. Support will be tailored to each individual and is intended to build self-confidence and self-esteem, reduce isolation, and improve health and wellbeing. This could look like: going along with someone to an appointment/activity group, spending time completing goal-setting work with them, or just having a cup of tea and a conversation.

Core Tasks

 

We match you based on your availability and location and provide you with a someone who needs support. Your role will be to:

 

  • Build and sustain a positive relationship with the people you support, online or in person.
  • Support people to plan and achieve their goals.
  • Work with the Enterprise and Training Team to identify suitable services that the people you support might want to access and spend time talking through these with the people you support.
  • Write up any notes and complete any paperwork needed to capture the work you have carried out.
  • Provide regular client updates to Participation and Volunteer Development Worker.
  • Attend community events to raise the profile of the Wellbeing and Support service (optional).

 

Ideal Commitment:

 

Between 30 minutes to 15 hours per week, for a minimum of 3 months. Our volunteering hours are mostly weekdays, 9.30am to 5.30pm with some flexibility. You will arrange the times that suit you and your client best.

Why You'll Love It: 

What you will gain

 

  • A free DBS check.
  • An induction package and further training to equip you to be able to provide high-quality wellbeing support.
  • Immense satisfaction that you have made a real difference to someone’s life.
  • The chance to develop valuable transferable skills in a supportive team setting.
  • Tempo Time Credits, which can be exchanged for days out, show tickets, gym/swim sessions, and much more!
  • Ongoing supervision, support, and development opportunities from the Participation and Volunteer Development Worker.

 

Training, Supervision, and Continuing Development Opportunities

 

  • We provide you with essential training to undertake this role, including: active listening skills, trauma-informed working, problem-solving and goal setting etc.
  • We provide a co-reflective space to meet with other volunteers and the Participation and Volunteer Development Worker to share learning (group supervision).
  • We provide regular 1-2-1 supervision with the Participation and Volunteer Development Worker to celebrate achievements, problem-solve challenges, and make sure your wellbeing is sufficiently considered.
What You'll Learn: 

Alongside the high-quality training you will receive, this volunteer role is a great opportunity for those looking to work in health and social care, mental health, and coaching/goal-setting roles. Peter Bedford offers the chance to work in a psychologically-informed environment where we look to provide strength-based approaches and understand each person as a complex and unique individual. This will alow you to refine your listening and interpersonal skills, gain an understanding of what it is like to work in mental health support in the charity sector, and have a great introduction to this sector of work. For those looking to develop further, we are keen to provide further opportunities, such as training people to run groups, plan and support our events, attend conferences and networking events etc., and would love to hear your ideas about anything else you'd like to do next.   

What We're Looking For: 

Skills & Qualities we are looking for

 

  • Enthusiasm and a commitment to supporting adults, no matter their social and cultural backgrounds.
  • Essential IT skills, e.g., the ability to use Microsoft Office programmes, the ability to use the internet to find local resources and services etc.
  • Kindness, patience, and compassion towards others, even during hard and frustrating moments
  • Ability to travel independently (reasonable expenses reimbursed with prior agreement).
  • Listening skills and interpersonal skills, and the willingness to practice and develop these.

 

Required: You need to have access to a phone. We are able to provide internet access and workspace to write up notes, send emails, phone/meet with tenants at our Clissold (Stoke Newington), Isledon (Finsbury Park) and Kingsland (Haggerston) hubs. This includes private, bookable meeting rooms (Dependant on availability. Must be booked in advance).

 

Even if you are unsure if you meet the full above criteria, we welcome and encourage you to apply.

Summary
Volunteering
Befriender
Disability
Ex-Offenders
Homelessness
LGBTQ
Mental Health
Hackney
Islington
Newham
12 Weeks Minimum
1 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Active listening
Emotional intelligence
Inclusive
Languages you should know: 
English
Full professional
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit
Requirements: 
In-Person Interview
Training
These documents must be completed: 

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