Volunteer Norfolk Befriending Service

Thetford, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Please note: this is a voluntary position and not paid employment

Join us as a befriender volunteer and support unpaid carers as part of our Norfolk Befriending Service!



Our

Norfolk Befriending Service

aims to offer an inclusive, trusted service that links volunteers with unpaid carers to help reduce loneliness and isolation, build confidence and improve wellbeing.

We look to match people who share similar hobbies and interests.

About Caring Together



Caring Together is an ambitious regional charity that provides emotional and practical support, advice and guidance to carers of all ages and their families, as well as opportunities to take a break from their caring role.

There are currently more than 26,000 unpaid carers living in Norfolk, who provide over 50 hours of care each week to a family member or friend who need help because of an illness, frailty, disability, or a mental health issue.

The

Norfolk Befriending Service

is an exciting new project focused on providing companionship and wellbeing support to people caring for a family member or friend, who are experiencing isolation, loneliness and exhaustion in their caring role.

Our people



Our vision is a world with no unpaid carer in crisis, isolated or struggling alone and our staff and volunteers are all dedicated to making a difference.

We employ over 160 care professionals, 65 office-based staff and . over 45 volunteers. Everyone's roles are important in making the charity run smoothly and effectively.

We have 3 volunteer opportunities within the Befriending service.



Carer Befrienders

will offer regular companionship and wellbeing support for the carer at home.
This could include:
- Having a cup of tea and a chat
- Playing board games together
- Reading to the carer
- Helping the carer to cook a meal

Carer Befrienders can also offer support for the carer in the community to offer reassurance, encouragement and help build independence.
This could include:
- Companionship whilst walking
- Support to access local community services such as the library, supermarket, carer support group or leisure centre.

Helping Hand Befrienders

will offer practical support where the carer is unable complete certain tasks themselves. This is more of an ad-hoc role and the Befriender may support several carers with different tasks on an ad-hoc basis.
This could include:
- Dog walking on a lead
- Collecting prescriptions
- Grocery shopping
- Light gardening tasks

Family Befrienders

will offer companionship for the cared-for at home, to help make it easier for the carer to get out into their local community for activities that give them support, friendship and wellbeing.

This offers similar support to the Carer Befriender but is focused on the person they are caring for.
This could include:
- Having a cup of tea and a chat
- Playing board games together
- Reading to the cared-for

You may wish to apply for more than one role and all our befriending roles can all be adapted to suit your availability and lifestyle.



This is an opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of carers and the people they care for, to meet new people, to use and enhance your existing skills and develop new, transferable skills.

Where you will be based



The project is based across Norfolk and volunteers can agree to areas within the county they are willing to consider travelling to.

Please note, our befriending roles

do not

include:

Tree/ Hedge cutting

Pressure washing or car washing Any lifts or car sharing at all Heavy lifting of any kind Personal care Administering medication

Your commitment



Your commitment can be as much or as little as you choose. Ideally with a minimum commitment of six months.

All volunteers must agree to follow Caring Together' guidance, policy and procedures, including our onboarding process which includes an Enhanced DBS check.

Benefits to the volunteer



Gaining new skills, both practically and personally. The satisfaction of knowing you are making an important and valued difference to someone's life/the work of Caring Together. Meeting new people and be part of a friendly team. Gaining valuable experience in the social care field within a voluntary organisation.

Our commitment to you



The opportunity to use and enhance your existing skills and develop new, transferable skills. Reimbursement of reasonable travel expenses. Full and comprehensive training will be given as well as regular debriefing, well-being checks and on-going support.

Skills and experience



A desire to make a difference to people's lives. Like working as part of a team. Be approachable and non-judgemental. Enthusiasm. Be friendly and enjoy meeting and supporting people. Good verbal/written communication skills. Good listening and conversation skills. Be committed, reliable and trustworthy. Be understanding and respectful. An ability to demonstrate patience and sensitivity.

Get in touch



If you think this opportunity could be for you, please call 01480 499090 or email volunteers@caringtogether.org

Caring Together is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and children and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

We are inclusive. We celebrate multiple approaches and points of view. We are an equal opportunities employer and expect staff to respect the personal choice and lifestyles of colleagues, carers, and people with care needs.

Job Type: Volunteer

Pay: 0.01 per hour

Benefits:

Flexitime
Application question(s):

This is an unpaid, voluntary position. Are you happy to proceed with your application on that basis?
Work authorisation:

United Kingdom (preferred)
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3227721
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Thetford, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned