Creative Art Volunteer

Practical details
Volunteering • Organisation role
Contact person
Nicole Stevens
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Job Title: Creative Art Volunteer
Location: Stroud
Hours: Flexible but would like commitment of at least 3 hours a week.
Salary: Volunteer
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our popular Community Hub in Stroud. If you are looking for a role that’s taps into your energy and motivates you, this could be the opportunity you are looking for.
The Community Hub is a place where adults with learning disabilities can come together to make friends, have fun, learn new skills, gain confidence and feel involved in their local community.
We are seeking volunteers to join our Creative Art team on Mondays and Thursdays.
We are looking for creative, friendly people who are able to encourage and support adults who have learning disabilities to discover their inner artist and crafting ability.
You will work with and be supported by our experienced staff team working with small groups of adults who have mild to moderate learning disabilities in a relaxed social environment.
You will receive:
· Training
· Paid expenses
· Working with a friendly, experienced team
· Opportunities to take part in trips and events organised by the Hub
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About Guideposts Trust
Guideposts Trust is a UK-based charity working with people in local communities to help them access the support, opportunities and skills they need to overcome social inequalities, improve their wellbeing and change their lives.
We run a range of services that are focused on helping people to achieve their potential regardless of their circumstances. We connect people together so that they can experience the joy that comes from friendship, activity, learning, purpose and occupation. We love what we do and we love seeing people flourish.
Many of the people we support come from the most disadvantaged groups in our society, including children and adults with additional needs and disabilities, people with mental health problems, older people with dementia and other neuro-degenerative conditions, and the families or carers of all these groups. We believe that all people should be equally valued and have an equal chance to live the best life possible, that is why we do what we do.
