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London Support Group Meeting Facilitator (Volunteer)

MND Association

City of Westminster

On-site

GBP 25,000 - 30,000

Full time

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Job summary

A health charity is seeking a Support Meeting Coordinator in Westminster to organise support meetings for people living with Motor Neurone Disease. The role involves planning events, coordinating with local groups, and ensuring everyone feels welcome. Ideal candidates should possess excellent communication skills and strong organisational abilities. This position offers the joy of helping others feel connected and supported.

Qualifications

  • Good communicator with a warm, empathetic manner.
  • Strong organisational skills.
  • Enjoy working as part of a team.
  • Can encourage others in group settings.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and organise regular support meetings or social events.
  • Work with local MND branches to coordinate activities.
  • Book venues and liaise with staff.
  • Send out invites and arrange refreshments.
  • Ensure everyone feels welcome and included.

Skills

Good communicator
Strong organisational skills
Teamwork
Empathetic manner
Job description
Overview

If you're someone who enjoys bringing people together, organising events, and creating warm, inclusive environments, this role is for you. We're looking for a Support Meeting Coordinator to help organise regular get-togethers for people living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), their families, and carers. Whether it's a coffee morning, afternoon tea, or a relaxed drop-in session, you'll help create spaces where people feel supported, connected, and cared for.

Responsibilities
  • Plan and organise regular support meetings or social events
  • Work with your local MND branch or group to set dates and coordinate activities
  • Book venues and liaise with staff
  • Send out invites and arrange refreshments
  • Make sure everyone feels welcome and included
  • Experience in event planning, communication, and teamwork
  • Access to training, workshops, and ongoing support
  • The joy of helping others feel seen, heard, and supported
Qualifications
  • You\'d be great for this role if you:
  • Are a good communicator with a warm, empathetic manner
  • Have strong organisational skills
  • Enjoy working as part of a team
  • Can encourage others to join and feel comfortable in group settings
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