Volunteer Handyperson

Practical details
Volunteering • Short term role
Contact person
Bec Down
#118932
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We are looking for a practical and reliable Volunteer Handy Person to support us with general maintenance and improvement task at our gym space.
GRIT is a charity supporting young people to improve their mental health through group boxing programmes, workshops and one-to-one coaching.
We are looking for a practical and reliable Volunteer Handy Person to support us with general maintenance and improvement tasks at our gym space in Hitchin.
Key Responsibilities:
- Putting up shelves, noticeboards or furniture
- Painting and decorating
- Basic DIY and maintenance tasks
- Helping organise or clear storage areas
- Supporting with tidying or improving outdoor spaces
- Assisting with practical jobs as and when needed
We're looking for someone who is:
- Practical, hands-on and reliable
- Comfortable completing basic DIY tasks
- Happy working independently or alongside staff
- Friendly, approachable and supportive of GRIT’s values
- Willing to help create positive spaces for young people
What you'll get:
- Become part of a team dedicated to better young people's mental health and wellbeing
- Flexible working
- Experience for your CV or portfolio
- A glowing reference and lots of gratitude!
Time Commitment
This is a flexible opportunity with no fixed schedule.
Support is needed on an ad-hoc basis depending on projects and maintenance needs and we will always aim to arrange volunteering at mutually convenient times.
Additional Information
Volunteers may be asked to undertake a DBS check depending on the nature of the work and level of contact within the organisation.
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About Growing Resilience In Teens (GRIT)
Growing Resilience in Teens (GRIT) supports young people to improve their mental health through group boxing programmes, workshops and one-to-one coaching. Young people come to us from a variety of routes, including health care professionals, education settings and self- referrals – the majority of referrals come to us directly from schools. At the core of our work is the ‘Four Corners’ method, which empowers young people to use adversity as a platform for growth.
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