Compassionate Communities Admin Volunteer
Long term role · 4 hrs/Week · Starting from 4 Feb 2025
CM17 9JX, Harlow, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Older peopleWellbeingCommunity & family
Contact person
Carolyn JohnsonAsk Carolyn a question
St Clare Hospice
#92718
Scan me or visit www.govolherts.org.uk/o/St-Clare-Hospice/opportunities/Compassionate-Communities-Admin-Volunteer/92718 to join
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Summary
Provide administrative support to the Compassionate Communities TeamDetailed description
One morning or one afternoon on a weekly basis (Monday - Thursday) with some flexibility at times
Support the team in administrative duties such as processing referrals, information gathering and data inputting onto our database
Make phone calls to volunteers and community members
Support the Community Engagement Team members on an ad-hoc basis
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout St Clare Hospice
St Clare Hospice is a charity providing specialist palliative care to improve the lives of people affected by a life-limiting illness in West Essex and the borders of East Hertfordshire. Our care helps patients, their families, and carers, to make the most of every moment together, no matter how long they have left to live. We support them both at home and in the Hospice.
We have more than 500 volunteers who regularly give their time in every area of our work, including on our Inpatient Unit and in our charity shops, and we couldn’t deliver our expert care without them. Volunteering for St Clare Hospice is a great way of giving something back to your local charity that supports people at one of the most difficult times in their life.
We have more than 500 volunteers who regularly give their time in every area of our work, including on our Inpatient Unit and in our charity shops, and we couldn’t deliver our expert care without them. Volunteering for St Clare Hospice is a great way of giving something back to your local charity that supports people at one of the most difficult times in their life.