additional admin support required
Task · 4–8 hrs
From home
WellbeingPeople with disabilitiesHealth
I want to build my skills for workNurture Hub Therapy Service C.I.C.
#65760
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Summary
Admin support required for Mental health not for profitDetailed description
We are looking for a volunteer to help with admin tasks such as dealing with enquiries, online fundraising, and raising awareness of our online and telephone service. The role is entirely flexible and can fit around other commitments with ease. The successful person can work from home, but the volunteer must keep in touch via email and organise appointments and staff team meetings. Full support is offered. We value applications from all community sectors, regardless of age and gender, and applications from people with disabilities are welcomed.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra supportAbout Nurture Hub Therapy Service C.I.C.
We believe that everyone is important and that Mental Health support should not cost the earth. Here at Nurture hub, we understand the impact a SEND child(ren) can have on finances, as well as other areas of life. We know how stressful life can be, and how this can feel overwhelming at times.
Families that have a child with SEND needs often have to fight for services. We work with all families with children aged 18 or under, regardless of type of diagnosis or identified need. Our criteria is that at least one child in the family has a diagnosis or a plan in place that identifies your child as possibly having an additional need.
Families that have a child with SEND needs often have to fight for services. We work with all families with children aged 18 or under, regardless of type of diagnosis or identified need. Our criteria is that at least one child in the family has a diagnosis or a plan in place that identifies your child as possibly having an additional need.