SUPPORT VOLUNTEER
Seniors In Touch (SIT)
Volunteering in our Exercise and Lunch Club for the over fifties can be very fulfilling. The support role is for special & unique individuals who possess an abundance of love and attention for older people. You must be compassionate. empathetic & patient. You must be in good health. You must have a DBS. Health and Social Care Certificate is required but not essential, but you must be willing to learn and develop yourself through available learning opportunities within the borough.
Seniors In Touch (SIT) is an exercise and lunch club for the over fifties. Our aim is to promote healthy living, reduce loneliness and social isolation in the over fifties. We hope to achieve this by providing a range of physical and emotional supportive activities that will meet their individual and group needs. We believe by doing this members will be encouraged to live independently longer, healthier and happier. You must be passionate about providing attention and support to members. You must be patient and compassionate enough to demonstrate these traits & relate with vulnerable older people from a wide variety of backgrounds. What you will be doing: - you will have to arrange chairs, tables and tidy up before and after every weekly session - you will work with the service coordinator to be a key role player in providing physical & mental stimulation and support for users during various activities at the centre - take part, with members, in activities both individually & as a group - promote users independence, choice, dignity & respect by delivering the best attention & support needed by members - prepare, serve & tidy up after refreshments/lunch as required - give emotional & practical support to members when needed. What you will need: - some experience in the social care support environment - excellent communication skills (writing & listening) & ability to work well as part of a dedicated team - be of a respectful, courteous & compassionate nature, & a willingness to undertake any aspects of support duties that comes up during each session - encourage users to use and improve on skills and abilities they have now; and motivate them to acquire new skills that will be beneficial for their independent living - a belief in giving your personal best at all times and striving for continuous improvement through available learning opportunities within the borough.
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Must be: empathetic, compassionate and willing to learn new skills. Have interest in people and a commitment to helping others, ability to communicate clearly and sensitively with vulnerable people and their families.
-Users will really appreciate the time spent with them, while volunteers will derive satisfaction from helping others -makes you feel healthier and happier as you work in a friendly environment - Volunteers will develop self confidence, communication skills and a sense of connecting/giving back to the community -Induction, supervision and CPD training will be provided. This will advance your career -Flexible volunteering hours with regular support and supervision -Make new friends, learn new skills, expand your network, and boost your social skills - You will get travel expense and lunch
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SE28 8DU
Jubilee Community Hub, Off Titmuss Avenue, Thamesmead, SE28 8DU
Bus 177, 229, 401, 172. Linton Mead Pry School
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