Research & Development Volunteer
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Overview
Believe in People?
The best people have one thing in common.
They care.
We are looking for someone to support our 1625 outreach's work across Derby, Derbyshire & Sheffield.
Our service has been founded on the principle of co-production and involving young people at every step of our journey. Following this strategy, our volunteer roles have been developed to harness the varied experiences of our volunteers. We aim to give you the power to shape the way 1625 Outreach influences the young people we support.
Responsibilities
1625 Outreach is no normal drug and alcohol service. It is an innovative and forward-thinking project, with a proven track record of effectively engaging young people and young adults. Our ethos is centred around the principles of harm reduction. We provide non-judgmental, fact-based, information and advice surrounding drug and alcohol use and the associated risks. We aim to give young people and young adults the knowledge and skills to make more informed choices, to keep themselves and their peers aware, safe, and well when it comes to drugs/alcohol.
The role could include the following activities:
- Research & Development
- Looking at emerging trends by analysing data 1625 Outreach has collected
- Presenting your findings (either producing a document or presentation
- Develop resources and materials for the service, including social media content
- Administration
- Review feedback and survey responses from the young people we speak to
- Organising stock and making resource packs
- Shadowing & Observing
- Observing staff members as they work with young people
- Attending team meetings & Development day
We provide extensive training and experience in this role. Volunteers can obtain further training and qualifications via Change Grow Live's accredited and regulated training routes.
We aim to create a welcoming, supportive and fun environment. You'll have the opportunity to develop your skills, gain new skills and meet a dedicated and hardworking team of staff and volunteers.
Closing Date
31/12/2024
If you have any questions on this opportunity that you would like to talk through please contact us using the below details:
Jack Booth-Cole | jack.boothcole@cgl.org.uk | 07502579214
This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Scheme check at a basic level.