Could you support us to make Teenage Cancer Trust by becoming a Supporter Champion volunteer. We are looking for volunteers who can help us to share volunteering opportunities news and updates from the charity via social media.
Could you support us to make Teenage Cancer Trust by becoming a Supporter Champion volunteer. We are looking for volunteers who can help us to share volunteering opportunities news and updates from the charity via social media. All you need is a device with an internet connection to be a Supporter Champion.
Are you looking for a more flexible way to volunteer for Teenage Cancer Trust that fits around your busy schedule.
The role involves us sending you something for you to share on your social media accounts on Teenage Cancer Trusts behalf. Such as a volunteering opportunity, a new campaign or a news article. If you are a keen to support Teenage Cancer Trust to grow its supporters and reach then this is the role for you.
When: Regular intervals with at least one post a month sometimes more.
Where: Anywhere where you have a device with an internet connection.
Supported by: Volunteering Team
What will I do?
- Share posts on your social media channels that are sent to you by Social Media lead and the volunteering team
- Spread the word about the activities of Teenage Cancer Trust
- Promoting a campaign
- Completing surveys
- Sharing volunteering opportunities
- Encourage others to become Supporter Champions
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