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Join a leading organization as a Volunteer Coordinator in Bristol, responsible for recruiting and training volunteers. This full-time permanent role offers a chance to influence and support individuals transitioning from prison, with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including annual leave, pension, and healthcare. The position entails remote work managing cases across the South West, aimed at impacting community reintegration positively.
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Job Role
Join our team as a Volunteer Coordinator. You'll be responsible for recruiting, overseeing, and training volunteers assisting individuals transitioning out of prison and those on community sentences. The role involves ensuring volunteers are well-trained to support participants in various criminal justice interventions. The ideal candidate will have experience leading volunteer teams, excellent administrative skills, and the ability to engage with diverse backgrounds. This position offers a chance to influence, support, and motivate others to reach their potential.
We offer a competitive salary of £23,088 - £28,200 per year (dependent on experience) along with benefits including:
To apply, upload your CV below or contact our Recruitment Team at 01702 595200 for more information. The Communities and Education Division is part of an employee-owned organization committed to community and internal employee engagement, focusing on providing impactful services across the UK and Ireland.
Location: Remote working, managing cases across South West.
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours/week (Mon-Fri)
Contract: Permanent
Closing Date: 13 October 2024
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Additional Information:
Seetec's Justice and Social Care division delivers tailored support to help individuals build better futures, overcoming barriers and promoting reintegration. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare, requiring a DBS check. We support the recruitment of ex-offenders and are an equal opportunities employer, encouraging applications from all qualified candidates regardless of background.