Individual Giving Volunteer

Practical details
Volunteering • Long term role
Contact person
Sarah Croft
Provided
Requirements
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Join the Trust’s busy Individual Giving team to help look after our amazing community of members and donors.
We need an Individual Giving Volunteer to support with office administration and preparation of regular membership communications and Welcome Packs, helping to care for and sustain the support of our regular donors.
Role location:
The Trust Office in Verulamium Park, St Albans
Role responsibilities:
• Pack and send our Welcome Packs for new members and for Wildlife Watch families
• Pack and send our membership letters and other supporter communications
• Stock-checking
• Checking, scanning and filing supporter documentation and records
• Supporting the team with general office administration and front of house enquiries
• Researching areas where the Trust can grow our community fundraising e.g. looking into local supermarket giving schemes
Skills and experience you will need:
• Willingness to letter stuff, frank and dispatch post
• Competence in using Microsoft Office – needed for some elements of the role
• Organisation and attention to detail
• Regular availability and reliability on a weekly basis
• Enthusiastic about wildlife and the work of the Trust
• Willingness to work as part of a team
• Willingness to work in accordance with all relevant Trust policies and procedures including Health & Safety, Safeguarding and Data Protection
Reasons to volunteer with the Trust
• Provide vital support for the Trust and help to look after our members and donors
• Opportunity to develop your skills and confidence
• Gain valuable experience of office administration and membership communications
• Receive support from a group of committed staff and volunteers working together to deliver our membership support activities
• Join a fun and friendly team to make a difference Volunteer training and support
• Induction training covering an introduction to the work of the Trust and information on our policies and procedures
• Mentoring with an experienced staff member to guide and review your activities
• Training on membership administration and office support
• Reasonable travel expenses can be claimed with prior arrangement
Anticipated time commitment:
• One day/half day a week on either a Monday, Thursday or Friday. If you were looking to volunteer for more hours do drop us an email as it might be that this role could be combined with another.
• Support for membership administration will take priority but there may be an opportunity to get involved in other Trust activities
For more information about this role please contact: Sarah Croft
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About Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust works to create more space for nature and inspire and enable people to take action. With over 23,000 members and 600 volunteers, and working closely with farmers, local authorities, community and conservation organisations, we play a leading role in nature’s recovery.
The Trust believes that wildlife should be able to thrive alongside our everyday lives and that everyone benefits from having access to nature. If we work together as a community, nature will recover and we will create a greener, sustainable and wilder future.
As part of the national federation of 46 Wildlife Trusts, our influence is far-reaching and we play a vital role in standing up for wildlife.
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