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Volunteer Reiki Practitioner

St Bart's
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Join The St Bart's Volunteer Team! Volunteer as Reiki Practitioner! Are you a skilled Reiki practitioner with a passion for holistic healing? Do you have a desire to help others achieve balance and well-being through energy work? If so, we want you! One of our Tuart Hill residents struggles with chronic pain and anxiety and would like to engage with a Reiki Practitioner to help guide their energy for balance and healing.

If you have the time and passion for helping other, apply now or contact the Volunteer Manager at M: 0467968533, for more information.

Why volunteer with St Bart's?

  • Community Impact: St. Bart’s often focuses on helping marginalized or underserved communities. By volunteering, you can directly contribute to making a positive difference in people's lives.
  • Personal Fulfillment: Many find volunteering with us to be deeply rewarding. Helping others can provide a sense of purpose and satisfaction that comes from knowing you’re making a tangible impact.
  • Skill Development: Volunteering can help you develop new skills or enhance existing ones. Whether it’s through direct service, organizing events, or administrative work, you can gain valuable experience.
  • Networking Opportunities: Volunteering can connect you with like-minded individuals, professionals, and community leaders, expanding your personal and professional network.
  • Learning Experience: Working with a diverse group of people and tackling various challenges can broaden your perspective and deepen your understanding of social issues.
  • Supportive Environment: St. Bart’s foster a supportive and inclusive atmosphere, making it a great environment for personal growth and collaboration.

About St Bart's St Bart’s is a Western Australian not-for-profit organisation founded in 1963 as a small homeless shelter for men. For over 60 years, we have been standing by the side of vulnerable Western Australians experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness, mental health challenges, trauma and hardship. Since our foundation, we have evolved into a larger organisation that provides progressive, person-cantered and trauma-informed recovery support to people in need, regardless of background, age, gender or ethnicity.  We provide safe, supported accommodation and services to people who need it the most. Each day, we stand by the side of more than 500 of Western Australia’s most vulnerable and disadvantaged people, supporting them on their recovery journeys and empowering them to achieve their goals. We value our people – employees, volunteers, partners and stakeholders – and appreciate the meaningful contributions they make in the lives of our consumers.