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  • The role is to support and assist the Communications Team with marketing, campaigns, research, data analysis and growth.

    DorPIP

    Dorset Parent Infant Partnership (DorPIP) is a Registered charity, established in 2017 by Vivian Allen.? We offer parent infant psychotherapy and attachment led infant massage to parents to be and parents or care givers from conception to when baby is age 2. It is vitally important for the life outcomes of infants that this earliest relationship is safe, secure, and appropriately responsive. We help parents to attune to their babies needs so that they can give them the best start in life.?? 

     

    Job Summary

    DorPIP is seeking a Placement Communications Assistant to complement the existing communications team in their duties. You will be responsible for continuing relationships with stakeholders, upholding our social media presence, writing blogs, Newsletters and press releases, data analysis, market research as well as working with the communications team to offer support where required.? 

     

     

    Key roles and responsibilities

    Maintain and further develop relationships with stakeholders and organisations in the Parent Infant Relationship world? 

    Support the Communications Manager with the production of quarterly newsletters for general release, as well as four additional newsletters to stakeholders

    Support the Communications Manager to produce PR and blogs for release on website, including researching potential partners for collaboration. 

    Report project progress using Google Analytics and similar programs

    Assist in organising events, fundraisers and steering group meetings as and when required

    Any projects or ad hoc tasks that are relevant to the delivery of the service and as required by the Communications Manager 

     

    Experience, Knowledge and Skills

    Excellent MS Office knowledge, and data management

    Outstanding organisational and time management skills

    Familiarity with office gadgets and applications such as Asana, Trello, Monday and CRMs 

    Excellent verbal and written communications skills

    Discretion and confidentiality

     

    Personal Qualities

    A great advocate of the charity’s work in promoting infant mental health, parent infant relationships and making a positive change in the world 

    A lifelong learner

    A creative, flexible and strategic thinker

    High levels of resilience

    Authentic and passionate about infants having the best start in life

    Approachable and positive, willing to contribute to the success of whole organisation

     

    Health and Safety Roles & Responsibilities

    Employees, associate workers and volunteers have a statutory duty to take reasonable care of themselves and others who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work. Employees, associate workers and volunteers must also comply with DorPIP’s health and safety arrangements.

     

    Additional Duties

    It is in the nature of the work of DorPIP that tasks and responsibilities are in many circumstances unpredictable and varied. All staff and associates and volunteers are therefore expected to undertake work which may not be specifically covered in the job description. These additional duties will be compatible with the regular tasks and duties.

     

    If this sounds like an opportunity you'd like to explore, please complete the form here .

    • Activity AreaCampaigning, Children and Young People, Data Analysis, Fundraising, IT and Digital, Virtual Volunteering, Communication/ Caring
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Project Research, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Digital, IT, Technology, Prioritisation, Problem Solving
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
    • Community Action
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
  • Alzheimers Research Uk logo

    Hike For A Cure Volunteer

    Alzheimers Research Uk

    This opportunity takes place on 21 Sep 2024 Closing date for applications is 19 Sep.

    Hike For A Cure is a series of hikes set in some of the most beautiful locations in the UK. At this event walkers will tackle an 18 mile hike along the magnificent landscape in the Jurassic Coast.Alzheimer’s Research UK are looking for volunteers to help facilitate this fantastic occasion at the start/finish line, as marshals and other supporting roles along the route to create an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

    • What you will be doing: Marshalling, Start/Finish point support, Sweep marshalling, Refreshments or Photography.
    • Where: Corfe Castle, Dorset, South West England, BH20 5DW. Parking is available for volunteers.
    • When: Saturday 21st September. Volunteer shifts are broadly ‘AM’ (6am-2pm), ‘PM’ (1-7pm) or ‘All Day’ (6am-7pm), however there is some variation dependent on roles – some shifts may start later or finish earlier/later.

    As part of this great experience, we’ll provide you with lunch, and a hot meal at the finish. We also plan to have an Hike For A Cure t-shirt for you, so you’ll really look the part!

    Alzheimer's Research UK will reimburse reasonable out of pocket expenses such as travel, within agreed guidelines.

    PLEASE NOTE: The location of this event is not easilyaccessible via public transport, therefore please only register to volunteer if you are able to drive to the location.

    To register to volunteer, please visit: alzheimersresearchuk.org/volunteering/event-volunteer and select ‘SAT 21 SEPT - Jurassic Coast (Corfe Castle), Hike For A Cure' from the list when prompted.

    Being an Event volunteer at Hike For A Cure is a great opportunity to:

    • Volunteer alongside your friends and family at a fantastic new event.
    • Give back to your local community.
    • Meet new people, who may have similar experiences to you.
    • Gain experience of charity events management.
    • Contribute volunteering hours to your course or studies.
    • Build confidence by volunteering in a team with thirty other volunteers.
    • Support a cause that is relevant to you - one in two people know someone affected by dementia.
    • Become part of the Alzheimer’s Research UK volunteering community, with other opportunities available to you.

    If you have any questions please contact the volunteering team by email: volunteer@alzheimersresearchuk.org or telephone 0300 111 5555.

    • Activity AreaEvents and Festivals, Fundraising, Health and Social Care, People, Wellbeing, Communication/ Caring, Outdoor Activities
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Life on Land
    • Employability Skills within ActivityCollaboration, Communication, Interpersonal
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
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    Loneliness Together Volunteers

    Loneliness Together - Chitter Chatter Clubs

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Sep 2024 and 28 Mar 2025

    Loneliness Together Outreach has been active since February 2022, with more than 2000 individuals spanning all age groups having participated in Loneliness Together Chitter Chatter Clubs for the first time, and with over 9000 regular attendees. We'd like to extend our welcome to students suffering from loneliness.

    As a Loneliness Together Volunteer you will help conduct surveys with fellow students about loneliness and its impact on students and invite students to come to The Offliners Club to move away from isolation and form new friendships and break through the stigma of loneliness.  Student Volunteers will be welcome to develop the roel and connect their skills and experiences to their programme and CV.

    • Activity AreaHealth and Social Care, Mental Health, People, Wellbeing, Advice/ Support, Communication/ Caring
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Buddying, Counselling, Mentoring, Empathy, Organisation, Project Research, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Life on Land, Partnerships for the Goals, Reducing Inequality
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
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    Run Bournemouth Festival October 2024 - Event Team Volunteers

    SUBU Student Opportunities

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Sep 2024 and 13 Oct 2024 Closing date for applications is 11 Oct.

    The Run Bournemouth event will take place over the weekend of the 12th and 13th October 2024, and will see thousands of participants taking part in events from Junior races up to the Half Marathon. You could join us to be part of our Event Team, and play a vital part in the success of the event. Whether you are joining us to gain experience, build up your CV or just to have a great day we really appreciate your support.

    There are various Event Team roles available, and no particular experience is required to join the team, just enthusiasm.  Some roles are available for just one of the days but if you are available for the whole weekend that would be great.  There will be online training given where required, this will be flexible as we understand our Event Team have busy lives.  

    As well as enjoying being part of Run Bournemouth each member of our Event Team will receive an expenses payment (which you can either keep or donate directly to your nominated charity), access to a CV writer within your Event Team Zone account, an Event Team T-shirt, and great experience of being part in a large scale event.

    Run Bournemouth

    • Activity AreaCampaigning, Events and Festivals, Marketing, People, Sport and Coaching, Wellbeing, Outdoor Activities, Physical Activity
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Leadership, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Innovation, Interpersonal, Networking, Pitching/ Presenting, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Risk Management, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Life on Land, Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Timekeeping
    • Interpersonal
    • Relationship Building
    • Leadership
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Digital Skills
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    Online Awareness Raiser

    Carers UK

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Many carers now use the internet to help them get to grips with the first stages of their caring role, to find out their entitlements and to access support.As an Online Awareness Raiser volunteer, you’ll help to raise awareness of caring and the support available to unpaid carers through social media, while also providing a voice for unpaid carers, with assistance from Carers UK

    You’ll share a selection of Carers UK social media posts from an online toolkit you’ll receive via email each month.
    • You’ll help carers access vital information, advice and support by directing carers to key updates and guidance on the Carers UK website.
    • You’ll help to develop future online content packs for volunteers with your feedback and reporting.

    • Activity AreaDisability, Environmental and Conservation, Health and Social Care, Human and Civil Rights, Mental Health, Social Media and Communications, Wellbeing, Communication/ Caring
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Empathy, Leadership, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Digital, IT, Technology, Interpersonal, Networking
    • FacultyHealth & Social Sciences, Media & Communication
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGender Equality, No Poverty
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Leadership
    • Administration/Office Skills
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    Community Connector

    Carers UK

    This opportunity takes place between 10 Jun 2024 and 31 Dec 2024 Closing date for applications is 31 Aug.

    A Community Connector helps Carers UK connect with carers and promote awareness of caring by distributing publicity material – such as leaflets and posters – within local communities.

    You’ll make contact with community hubs and arrange to put up posters or leave information leaflets. Your local supermarket, library, GP surgery, faith group or gym would be a great starting point! We’ll give you more tips on how to get started in your Volunteering Pack.

    • You’ll identify smaller local charities that support people with long term conditions and supply them with Carers UK publicity materials.

    • We also require you to keep us informed about what you’ve been up to, feed your achievements back to us and let us know where you’ve been distributing materials.

    • Activity AreaDisability, Elderly Care, Health and Social Care, Human and Civil Rights, Leadership, People, Wellbeing, Communication/ Caring
    • FacultyHealth & Social Sciences, Media & Communication
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, No Poverty, Reducing Inequality, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Zero Hunger
    • Employability Skills within ActivityEmpathy, Leadership, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Networking
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Community Action
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
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    Event Administration & Support Volunteer - Winfrith HQ

    Dorset Police

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    This role is to support Executive Team and assist in the administration, planning, organising and attendance of various Executive led events around the force and be able to drive Force pool cars if required by their task to aid the Force, such as logistics. This would include supporting Dorset Police Force Awards.Please note that you need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years in order to be eligible to apply for any role in the Police.

    • Activity AreaEvents and Festivals, IT and Digital, People, Communication/ Caring
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Digital, IT, Technology, Interpersonal, Networking, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsPeace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Community Action
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Digital Skills
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
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    Rural Mounted Volunteer

    Dorset Police

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    If you are an experienced horse rider and regularly hack out, then you can assist the local community by providing intelligence to prevent crime in your local area by volunteering as a Rural Mounted Volunteer with Dorset Police.This an exciting opportunity to support your local community and prevent rural and wildlife crime whilst enjoying your equine hobby. Training will be provided around how to gather intelligence, report crime and support the wider work of the Rural Crime Team.Please note that you need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years in order to be eligible to apply for any role in the Police.

    • Activity AreaEnvironmental and Conservation, Leadership, Wildlife, Outdoor Activities, Physical Activity
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Leadership, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Pitching/ Presenting, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Risk Management, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsPeace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    • Community Action
    • Communication
    • Digital Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Timekeeping
    • Interpersonal
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
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    Safe Bus Volunteer

    Dorset Police

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    The Safe Bus provides a safe environment for anyone who may be vulnerable as a result of being in drink, injured, lost or unable to get back to their accommodation.The key role of the Safe Bus volunteer will be to provide advice, assistance and first aid to clients.This project will help to keep the pressure off the emergency services in the town centre at night.Please note that you need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years in order to be eligible to apply for any role in the Police.

    Volunteers will be provided with Safe Bus uniforms.

    Expenses (such as parking) can be claimed through Dorset Police.

    Mandated training is required for this role, which includes First Aid training and De-Escalation Techniques.

    Partner agency will provide additional subject matter expert training.

    Volunteers will be expected to liaise with Police Officers, council officers, the ambulance service, and the hospitals, as well as friends and relatives of clients.

    • Activity AreaChildren and Young People, Drugs and Addictions Support, Health and Social Care, Human and Civil Rights, Leadership, Mental Health, People, Wellbeing, Advice/ Support, Communication/ Caring, First Aid, Physical Activity
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being
    • Employability Skills within ActivityEmpathy, Leadership, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Risk Management, Self Management
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Community Action
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
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    Support Network Volunteer

    Dorset Police

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Dorset Police recognises the value and contribution of the Staff Support Networks that help us to create a fair and inclusive workplace, through support of staff in under-represented groups throughout the organisation.Staff support networks provide vital signposting, support and voices for our workforce and they act as a critical friend in relation to Force policies, procedures and processes. This role will provide support to that effort.Please note that you need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years in order to be eligible to apply for any role in the Police.

    • Activity AreaDisability, Leadership, Mental Health, Wellbeing, Advice/ Support, Communication/ Caring
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Empathy, Leadership, Organisation, Project Research, Collaboration, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Problem Solving, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsPeace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    • Timekeeping
    • Interpersonal
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Digital Skills
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