From 19-21 October 2020, young athletes ages 8 to 15 years old with an intellectual disability will come together in Launceston, Tasmania to compete across five sports at the fifth Special Olympics Australia Junior National Games.
Be a part of the Special Olympics Australia Junior National Games NAB Game Changers Team!!!
Multiple Sclerosis Limited is looking for energetic and enthusiastic people to join the team of volunteers needed to assist with the Launceston MS 24 Hour Mega Swim on
Saturday 16th - Sunday 17th of May - Shift times flexible to suit you!
Would you like to kick start your career in event management?
This is a rare opportunity to gain practical skills and knowledge?
Receive a reference from a reputable International organisation with a respected global brand?
Angels Hope require individuals to run in fun runs in their local areas etc to bring awareness of the devastating effects bullying/abuse can have on the local communities and how kindness can be a major contributing factor to lowering the current suicide rates and if you wish to raise funds as volunteers that would be appreciated.
There would be opportunities to link in with local news papers and social media etc with this marketing campaign.
Do you love the open road? Do you love to meet new people? Are you available 1 or 2 days per week to volunteer for Guide Dogs Tasmania?
We are looking for enthusiastic volunteer drivers to join our volunteer Sup-PAW-t crew to help us collect and replace our iconic collection dogs that are hosted in businesses across Tasmania.
Every cent counts and spare change creates change in the lives of Tasmanians living with disability.
From 19-21 October 2020, young athletes ages 8 to 15 years old with an intellectual disability will come together in Launceston, Tasmania to compete across five sports at the fifth Special Olympics Australia Junior National Games.
Be a part of the Special Olympics Australia Junior National Games NAB Game Changers Team!!!
As the Volunteer Manager you will be responsible for ensuring adequate volunteers are available to meet the needs of the Games including recruitment, screening, induction and training. The role will have overall responsibility for ensuring volunteers supporting the games have a positive experience, are effective in their roles and athletes have an amazing games.
The Venue Manager will be responsible for coordinating all activities at their allotted venue during the games. This person will work alongside volunteer Managers and existing venue management to ensure the smooth running of games operations at that venue and efficient handover after the event.
The Transport Manager will be responsible for developing and managing a transportation plan that will provide a safe and efficient transportation service for all Junior National Games constituents
The Food and Beverage Manager is responsible for the overall planning and management of food services for athletes, officials and volunteers at all venues, ensuring optimal nutrition, quality, quantity and service, while meeting all special dietary and allergy requirements.
The Accreditation Manager is responsible for ensuring that all agreed constituents receive the appropriate accreditation for the 2010 Special Olympics Junior National Games.
The Accommodation Manager is responsible for the overall planning and management of the accommodation requirements for the Games. To include allocation of accommodation requirements for official delegations (Athletes, Coaches, Carers) in comfortable, safe, athlete-friendly accommodation, and ensure a consistent level of service at all venues.
Do you have an interest in the health sector and enjoy communicating with members of the community?
The Royal Flying Doctor Service currently requires Volunteer Event Assistants to assist with fundraising events, supervise activities and to increase awareness of RFDS work.
Do you enjoy working with students and interested in health? The Royal Flying Doctor Service are currently looking for Assistant Volunteer Educators to assist with facilitating activities for Primary and High School visits both at their site at Western Junction in Launceston and also outreach visits to Northern Schools.
Do you love history, art and antiques?
Are you passionate about the conservation of Tasmania’s heritage?
Would you like to meet people from all over the world?
Do you get a kick out of seeing people happy?
Are you passionate about the conservation of Tasmania’s heritage?
Would you like to volunteer with friendly like-minded people?
Do you live in the West Tamar area and value the lifestyle? Do you support rural shows? Would you enjoy working in a team to provide fun and facilities for community activities? Why not join our all-volunteer team? Help us support the West Tamar vibe. We are looking for members with a wide range of skills and levels of involvement.
Use your amazing personality, skills and qualifications to support, develop and empower young Tasmanians living with cancer. We are currently in need of medical, general and psychosocial volunteers who are located in the North and North West of Tasmania for overnight programs and recreation days.
The Launceston Tornadoes are seeking a suitably experienced person with an interest in Event Management to coordinate all home games.
Grass roots public relations and fundraising are our bread and butter. We simply can’t train Guide Dogs without people helping us get out there and talk, sell, collect, organise, host, drive, etc. We’re always looking for people who have time to spare to help us fundraise in the community.