Roseberry Community Consortium has a great team of volunteers. We are looking for new volunteers to help out in marketing the Neuro Network project by showing the great work we do for children/young people with neurodiverse conditions. Interested?

What You'll Do: 

Roseberry Community provides education, support, and outreach activities to disadvantaged groups of young people across the Tees Valley region. We focus on music, singing and dancing, keep fit, neurodiversity, anti-bullying techniques, martial arts and revision classes for school curriculum.

 

One of the projects running under the umberella of Roseberry Community is the Neuro Network project. The project is an activity based project for children/young people with neurodiverse conditions ranging from autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia. 

 

In this role you will do the following tasks

  • Write social media posts to promote forthcoming activities and sessions for Neuro Network
  • Attend activities and sessions for the group. DBS is essential for this
  • Attend fundraising events, to provide support for the charity
  • Design marketing flyers and material for the group
  • Work on other charity projects when needed
Why You'll Love It: 
Why You'll will love it?   To gain valuable experience and learn new skills working in the charity. Previously, we had volunteers who have gained full time employment and getting a placement role for a reputable local organisations. To elaborate on this further, we had a volunteer in 2016, who lacked experience in marketing. Through the charity we have empowered her to arrange events and design flyers. One volunteer landed a placement role. He designed the flyer to promote the charity outside displayed on the wall of the building. That is an excellent achievement. We can do the same for you Make new friends and connections. We have a great team of volunteers and trustees who bring so much to the charity. They bond well together. You can meet new people in the activities we arrange.   
What You'll Learn: 
What you will learn?   * Gain knowledge of how a charity operates.   
What We're Looking For: 
We are looking for two committed and dedicated volunteers. Ideally, we want a volunteer who has a neurodiverse condition. We want genuine volunteers. Please strictly no time wasters. 
Summary
Volunteering
Community
Mental Health
Young People
Poverty
Stockton
6 Weeks Minimum
6 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Research
Written Communication
Creativity
Digital Literacy
Marketing
Skills you should possess: 
Marketing
Novice
Requirements: 
DBS check
In-Person Interview

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