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Event Volunteer Walk For A Cure London

What You'll Do: 

At this event, your role could be:

  • Greeter - welcoming walkers to the event village, generating a positive atmosphere, and helping to bring a warm personality to the day's event.
  • Route and/or Start/Finish Marshal - guiding walkers along the route, ensuring safety of walkers at crossings and junctions. Or supporting the start and handing out water and medals at the finish.
  • Sweep Marshal - following behind final walkers and checking in with route marshals. Liaison with event organisers where necessary.
  • Event Village - helping with arrival and registration, handing out lanyards, t-shirts, and supporting event village activities, e.g. assisting with public engagement stalls/stands.
  • Photographer - capturing action shots to showcase the feel of the event (in multiple locations). Photographers may be required to marshal alongside this role.

 

Where and when

 

  • Sunday 8 June, 9am-2pm Alexandra Palace, London
Why You'll Love It: 

At this event you'll specifically benefit from:

  • A new event volunteering opportunity alongside people from your local community.
  • A fun and organised day out with like-minded people, passionate about finding a cure.
  • Understanding of charity sector sporting events and experience to add to your CV.
  • Playing a key part in successful event delivery and a positive participant experience.

 

You will also be reimbursed for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses. e.g. travel costs

What You'll Learn: 
  • Understanding of charity sector sporting events and experience to add to your CV.
  • Develop your communication, teamwork and organisaiton skills. 
What We're Looking For: 

Some general requirements for all events include: 

  • Teamwork 
  • Good communication skills 
  • Organisation 
Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Health
City of London
Skills you will develop: 
Communicating
Organisation
Teamwork
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit
Requirements: 
Over 18 years old

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