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Living & Learning Nillumbik
Living & Learning Nillumbik Vision and Mission
Our Vision:
We imagine a world of resilient people and connected communities
Mission:
To work together with individuals, local communities and government to create a range of opportunities where people share, learn and connect
Volunteer Opportunities
Walking Group Convenor - Bunjil Reserve Panton Hill
PURPOSE:
To support the needs of the walking group and a positive and safe environment for all participants. To provide a communication and administrative link between the participants and Living & Learning Nillumbik (LLN).
LOCATION:
Bunjil Reserve in Panton Hill. Other locations only as advised.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Attend walking group sessions as often as possible and organise for someone to attend when you are unable to.
Coordinate the day-to-day activities of the walking group, ensuring a positive and inclusive environment for all participants
Support the group to be responsible for:
- Scheduling meeting place locations and forwarding the schedule to LLN for distribution to participants.
- Reporting any incidents immediately to LLN
- Managing risks and safety requirements
- Other duties as agreed
Communicate LLN updates and information to members on request.
Ensure volunteer hours are logged in the My Volunteer Impact database.
Ensure all Living & Learning Nillumbik (LLN) policies and procedures are followed as required
Other duties on request of a Neighbourhood House Coordinator.
REPORTS TO:
Neighbourhood House Coordinator – Panton Hill
TIME COMMITMENT:
TBD - 2-6 hours per fortnight depending on the walking group
REQUIRED SKILLS:
Good communication and organization skills
Mediation and problem-solving skills
Punctuality and reliability
SUPPORT:
Organisational induction training and specific task training will be provided.
Position reviews will be conducted at least on an annual basis.
All LLN volunteer supervisors provide an open-door communication environment for volunteers encouraging any questions to be asked and concerns to be raised.
SECURITY/MEDICAL CHECKS AND LICENCE REQUIREMENTS:
A police check is required for this position
Working with Childrens Check may be required depending on the age of participants
Reference checks will be performed
Completion of the Child Safe Standards online training with Nillumbik Shire Council (NSC) is mandatory for all staff and volunteers, regardless of the nature of work
POLICIES:
Volunteers agree to abide by the NSC Volunteer Handbook and the LLN Community Programs Handbook
All Abilities Walking Group Coordinator
PURPOSE:
To coordinate a weekly walking group for participants with limited mobility requiring a short course, slow pace and regular rests.
Support the needs of the walking group ensuring a positive and safe environment for all participants.
To provide a communication and administrative link between the participants and Living & Learning Nillumbik (L&LN).
LOCATION:
Various walking tracks and footpaths in Diamond Creek, Eltham and Hurstbridge.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- We aim to have 2-3 volunteers supporting the walking group so you can share the commitment – please coordinate between the other volunteers to ensure there is always one volunteer leader present.
- Welcome new participants and help them to get settled, add them to the WhatsApp group if they permit.
- Carry a mobile phone on the walks and call for emergency assistance if required.
- Carry the first aid kit for participants use if needed
- Coordinate the walk locations
- Ensure a positive and inclusive environment for all participants
Support the group to be responsible for:
- Scheduling meeting place locations and forwarding the schedule to L&LN for distribution to participants.
- Reporting any incidents immediately to L&LN
- Managing risks and safety requirements
- Other duties as agreed
Communicate L&LN updates and information to members on request.
Ensure volunteer hours are logged in the Better Impact database.
Ensure all Living & Learning Nillumbik policies and procedures are followed as required.
Other duties on request of a Neighbourhood House Coordinator.
REPORTS TO:
Neighbourhood House Coordinator – Diamond Creek
TIME COMMITMENT:
1.5 hours per week
REQUIRED SKILLS:
Good communication and organisation skills
Mediation and problem solving skills
Punctuality and reliability
SUPPORT:
Organisational induction training and specific task training will be provided.
Position reviews will be conducted at least on an annual basis.
All L&LN volunteer supervisors provide an open door communication environment for volunteers encouraging any questions to be asked and concerns to be raised.
First aid training will be offered but not essential.
SECURITY/MEDICAL CHECKS AND LICENCE REQUIREMENTS:
A police check is required for this position
Reference checks will be performed
WWCC may be required if parents walk with children
Completion of the Child Safe Standards online training with NSC is mandatory
POLICIES:
Volunteers agree to abide by the NSC Volunteer Handbook and the L&LN Community Programs Handbook
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS:
NOTES ON PROBITY CHECKS:
Criminal Background Checks
If your role requires you to work with vulnerable members of the community, valuable Council assets or confidential information, the position has a requirement for a criminal background check. It is also a requirement that you advise Council if you are convicted of a criminal charge during the term of your volunteer position.
Youth and Community Partnerships
Volunteer Opportunities
Nillumbeats FReeZA Committee
Want to gain work experience in music events management?
Do you love live music? Always wanted to run events?
We’re on the lookout for young people to stage local events and festivals through our Nillumbeats FReeZa program! No experience required - just a love of music and events.
Past events run by Nillumbeats include the All Ages Tour, St Andrews Sounds and the Nillumbeats Short Film Festival.
Benefits of being a Nillumbeats committee member:
- Heaps of experience and skills in event planning and management
- Gain connections and information about Victoria’s music industry and career pathways
- Free entry and exclusive behind the scenes at Nillumbik events.
- Build up your resume while meeting new friends!
Key Requirements:
- A love for live music, performing arts and recreational events
- Be aged between 15 to 24 years
- Live, work, study or play within Nillumbik Shire
- be able to attend fortnightly meetings on Thursdays 4:30-6:00pm and volunteer at events.
- An interest and/or experience in live music gigs, event management / planning, or a willingness to learn
Sound interesting?
If this sounds good to you, click the link below to apply.
For more information please contact the Nillumbik Youth team:
youth@nillumbik.vic.gov.au or 0428 891 320
FReeZA is a Victorian State Government Initiative to support all ages drug, alcohol and smoke free entertainment for 15 to 25 year olds.