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Welfare Support Volunteers - Narrandera St Mel's Conference

St Vincent de Paul Society NSW
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The St Vincent de Paul Society is looking for people in and around Narrandera who are interested in joining the Society as a Conference Member or Volunteer.

All around the state, members and volunteers of the Society respond to the needs of their local communities in groups known as 'Conferences'. Conferences grow organically from within our communities, from parishes, schools, universities and workplaces.

As a member you have the opportunity to make a difference by:

  • Providing immediate Assistance: Short term help for the individual person or family could be in the form of food vouchers and assistance with rent and bills.

  • Giving a Hand Up: Our members and volunteers delve deeper and build trusting relationships with the people we assist, uncovering the longer-term help that may be required. This is often done through actively listening, sharing stories and responding with assistance such as budget counselling.

Narrandera St Mel’s Day Conference is looking for someone who would like to help meet the needs of people on Mondays and Fridays between 10am and 3pm.

What we ask of you:

  • To bring with you compassion, a non-judgmental attitude and most of all a good and kind heart. These important personal attributes underpin this opportunity to provide care and support for some of the most vulnerable in our community.

  • We also ask for an ability to maintain confidences and respect for the privacy of those we assist, ability to listen and respond without judging and a willingness to join with others to support those in need.

  • Willing to work within the ethos of the St Vincent de Paul Society NSW;

  • Be a people person – welcoming, encouraging and positive.

  • Have a genuine desire to serve those in need.

How we will support you:

  • Orientation and Training

  • Ongoing support from Vinnies Members, Volunteers and Staff

  • Gain a greater understanding of poverty and disadvantage and how it impacts people’s lives.

  • Meet some wonderful people and feel a great sense of achievement when you have given a hand up to someone and not just a hand out.

We are a very friendly group at Narrandera with an emphasis on sharing, supporting, and caring for each other. We also have a lot of fun and laughs.

Additional requirements:

  • National Criminal History Check (Police Check)

  • Working with Children Check

  • Compliance training - (Code of Conduct and Child Safe)

  • Covid vaccination

We will support you to complete the Police Check, Working with Children Check and Compliance Training. You are not required to gain these checks prior to making an application.

If you are interested in becoming a much-valued member of the St Vincent de Paul Society NSW at Narrandera please hit the APPLY button now.

About Vinnies

The St Vincent de Paul Society NSW (Vinnies) assists people experiencing poverty and inequality and works to shape a more just and compassionate society. We assist in offering “a hand up” to people in need. We do this by respecting their dignity, sharing our hope, and encouraging them to take control of their own destiny.

The St Vincent de Paul Society NSW is committed to being a Child Safe Organisation. Vinnies has developed a clear, accountable and transparent Policy and Procedures to ensure that it complies with relevant legislation and that all children and young people who come into contact with Vinnies are kept safe and are supported to the best of our capacity.

St Vincent de Paul Society NSW is an Equal Opportunity host and is committed to engaging a diverse workforce. Vinnies strongly encourages applications from people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background, people with disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and applicants of all ages.