SSAFA Volunteer Knowledgebase

Community Engagement Volunteer Role Description

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The below role description is for volunteers in NDP regions.

Volunteer Role Community Engagement Volunteer
Volunteer Manager Branch Chair
Where you will be based Community

Why we want you

As a community engagement volunteer you and your fellow branch members will create a range of activities to help spread the word about SSAFA within your community. To ensure that that our Armed Forces community know that SSAFA are here to help and that we need the public’s support to continue offering our services.

What you will be doing

This role is diverse and allows for you to focus on the areas that you have skills or interests in. The role has flexibility and can work around your other commitments.

Below are some examples of possible activities you can take on or be a part of as a SSAFA Community Engagement Volunteer.

Event Champions

Be the friendly face of SSAFA! Help at events, chat with visitors, sell merchandise, and spread the word about our work.

Activity Organisers

Love planning? Help coordinate amazing events like charity dinners, carol concerts, and local fairs.

Promoting SSAFA Services

Help provide a warm, welcoming presence at Veterans Breakfast clubs, cafes or hubs - offering information about SSAFA services and signposting as appropriate.

SSAFA Storytellers

Deliver engaging talks to organisations and groups, sharing SSAFA’s incredible history and mission.

Community Connectors

Collaborating with the Community Engagement Manager to establish a local network, promote SSAFA's services, and respond to community opportunities such as gardening projects

Fundraising Heroes

Whether it’s rallying local businesses, organising events, or getting creative with unique fundraising ideas, you’ll play a crucial role in keeping SSAFA’s support going strong.

Administrators

Are you detail-oriented and love keeping things organised? Assist with branch and event administration, manage schedules and branch calendars, and ensure everything runs smoothly currently being undertaken.

The skills you need

  • Friendly and approachable people.
  • Confident people who feel happy to engage with the public, potential clients, volunteers and
  • SSAFA colleagues face-to-face.
  • Reliable attitude, staying connected with your Branch and/or Community Engagement Manager about your availability.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and keep information safely.
  • Access to public transport or a car to get to events if necessary.

What's in it for you

  • Use your skills, knowledge, and life experience to benefit others and make a difference
  • Give tangible and practical support to your local branch by raising awareness of SSAFA.
  • Support in your role from the team at SSAFA
  • Develop your experience and skills which you can highlight on your CV and in job interviews

Disclaimer

SSAFA is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all those involved in our work and expects volunteers to share this commitment.

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