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DIY and Gardening Project Volunteer

Midland Mencap

West Midlands Combined Authority

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a forward-thinking charity dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with learning disabilities. As a volunteer gardener and handy person, you'll engage in meaningful DIY and gardening projects that empower our community. This role offers flexibility, allowing you to contribute as little as three hours a week while making a significant impact. You'll gain valuable experience, meet new people, and enjoy the satisfaction of helping others. Embrace this rewarding opportunity to develop your skills and support a diverse team in a vibrant community hub. Your contributions will be deeply appreciated, and you'll enhance your career prospects by adding this experience to your CV.

Benefits

Induction and settling in period

Training and development

Support within your role

Out-of-pocket travel expenses

Opportunity to meet new people

Positive wellbeing from volunteering

Appreciation for contributions

Experience to enhance CV

Qualifications

  • Must be 18+ with experience using basic and electric tools.
  • Good attention to detail and ability to work safely.

Responsibilities

  • Provide DIY activities like up-cycling furniture.
  • Run gardening projects, planting flowers, fruits, and vegetables.

Skills

Experience with basic tools

Gardening skills

Attention to detail

Health and safety adherence

Good communication skills

Tools

Hand tools

Electric tools

Job description

Who are Midland Mencap?

Midland Mencap is a charity which works and campaigns for accessible and inclusive services and a better quality of life for everyone with experience of learning disabilities and additional needs.

Volunteering with Midland Mencap is your opportunity to do something really positive, to have a great time, and help us achieve our vision.

Purpose of the role?

Our Community Hub at Weoley Castle is a hive of activity for people with a learning disability, their family and carers and the wider local community.

To help meet our aim of providing meaningful activities, we would like to offer regular DIY and gardening sessions to our citizens to increase their skills and confidence.

What would I be doing?

We are looking for a volunteer gardener / handy person to provide some DIY based activities such as up-cycling old furniture by sanding and painting, in accordance with health and safety policies.

We would also like to run gardening projects, planting a variety of flowers, fruit and veg through the year in our garden area and planters.

What do I need?

You will be aged 18+ and preferably have experience of using basic tools and electric / hand powered tools whilst adhering to health and safety policies.

You will also ideally have experience of performing routine gardening tasks. You will need a good attention to detail and the ability to work safely.

This role might suit a retired person with experience of home DIY or general maintenance.

To be a volunteer you will also need to be

– Friendly

– Calm and patient

– A good listener

– Accepting of people who may be different to you

– Happy to chat

– Willing to learn and act within guidelines set out by Midland Mencap

– Good time management skills, reliability

– An enhanced DBS check will be required by all successful applicants.

When and where do you need me?

Based at our Community Hub in Weoley Castle (B29 5TE)

This is a flexible role with hours to suit you. Ideally you can offer at least 3 hours per week.

What’s in it for me?

As one of our valued volunteers, Midland Mencap will offer you:

– The opportunity to make a difference to the lives of people with learning disability and their family carers

– An induction and settling in period

– Any training and development that is needed

– The chance to develop your skills and gain experience

– The opportunity to meet new people and be part of a diverse team

– Support within your role

– Any out-of-pocket travel expenses

– Lots of appreciation for your amazing contribution

– Positive wellbeing from doing something great

– Improve career opportunities by adding your volunteer role to a CV

What to do if you’re interested?

Download and complete the Volunteering application form here.,

Email the completed application form to volunteering@midlandmencap.org.uk.

For more information or an informal chat, call 0121 442 2944 and speak to someone about how volunteering could work for you.

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