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Simon Community Scotland is looking for Library Assistant Volunteers for the Streetreads project in Edinburgh. Volunteers will engage with marginalized community members through book cataloguing and drop-in sessions, providing a vital service while gaining valuable skills and connections. A commitment of 4 hours every fortnight is requested, with full training and support provided.
This role provides a fantastic opportunity to get involved with a truly groundbreaking project and the people who make use of it to help transport them from the reality of their circumstances through stories and connection.
After having to vacate our previous venue, excitedly, we're back with a new space, ready to grow and evolve this lifeline service.
Through Streetreads,many people have rebuilt their confidence, reconnected with learning, and found hope for the future. Many people who access Streetreads go on to support others, share their stories, and contribute to the community. Streetreads is more than a library—it is an anchor in the community. We need your help to continue to run and grow this lifeline service, and to provide hope, healing, and human connection.
Streetreads is a hub for connection, learning, and a place of hope for some of themost marginalised people in Edinburgh'scommunity.
Stories connect us all.
Our Library Assistant Volunteers will have the opportunity to lead in running our drop in sessions, help to facilitate different psycho-social groups, book cataloguing,book deliveries to accommodation services, and help with facilitating our drop-in sessions at various free food spaces. There are many exciting ways to get involved as a Streetreads volunteer. Volunteers have an opportunity to build connections with Streetreads visitors - this could be having a chat about books and reading, playing board games, doing a jigsaw, allowing readers to relax in one of our reading nooks, collecting book requests, and notifying people of any upcoming events or workshops.
Successful Streetreads Library Assistant Volunteers will:
We welcome volunteers to stay with us and continue to help us make a difference in people’s lives. 12 months would be the ideal minimum but we respect your time and commitment’s elsewhere.
For this role we ask for a minimum commitment of 4 hours every fortnight.
Our recruitment follows the Safer Recruitment process, which means giving consideration to safeguarding arrangements at every step. We will ask you to attend an informal interview, provide us with two references and attend our Mini IMPACT training – a shortened version of our dynamic 5-day staff programme.
For as little as four hours a week you have the chance to meet new people and be part of an amazing team who are passionate about what they do.
Everything we do is about and for people: the people we support, our staff, our partners and everyone affected by homelessness. Each person involved brings their individual skills and creativity to the work we do. This is a chance for you to make a real difference to the most vulnerable people within your community and pick up essential skills that are valuable to employers.
We would like people who care about people who receive our support and who are enthusiastic and able to respond flexibly to a role that can sometimes be challenging, but brings great rewards and satisfaction.
We need you to be fully committed to Simon Community Scotland’s Mission and Core Values and adhere to our policies/procedures and Code of Practice.
If you need any help completing this form please contact us: volunteering@simonscotland.