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Anglicare Victoria Northern Region Foster Care

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Banksia Gardens Community Services - Homework Club Tutors

Banksia Gardens Community Services - After-School Program Tutor

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Banksia Gardens Community Services - Sustainability Programs

Banksia Gardens Community Services - Sustainability Programs

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Banksia Gardens Community Services- Volunteer VCE Tutors

Aiming High VCE Support Program- Volunteer VCE Tutors

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Centre for Multicultural Youth - Learning Beyond the Bell

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Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY)

Are you interested in supporting newly-arrived young people from a migrant or refugee background?

Due to its popularity, the Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is conducting early volunteer recruitment for Ucan2 Semester 1, 2018! We need need reliable and committed volunteers to attend weekly sessions for an 18-week Program starting February!

Join one of our Volunteer Teams across the Greater Melbourne Area!

Ucan2 recognises the need to provide additional support for young people (16-24 years) who are newly arrived to Australia and from a refugee or migrant background. Ucan2 is a partnership between AMES Australia, the Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) and Foundation House. The CMY component is delivered with the support of committed and passionate volunteers who encourage and support young people through group activities.

What are the time commitments?
Ucan2 runs one day a week, for 16-18 weeks, at multiple sites across Melbourne. Volunteers attend their allocated site on the same day of the week - Tuesdays & Thursdays in Broadmeadows - for approximately 2.5 hours during allocated times between 12.15pm- 3.45pm.

*Please note: exact session times and site allocation cannot be confirmed until close to the start of the semester.

What do Ucan2 volunteers do?
Through a variety of group activities, Ucan2 Volunteers: share their work, study and life experiences in Australia; act as positive role models, help young people practice English; and, help foster young people’s confidence to make social connections and develop their skills.

What are we looking for?
We are looking for people who: can commit for a semester (16-18 weeks); are interested in building social connections and sharing their experiences; can provide support to young people; and interested in doing this in a culturally sensitive, welcoming, positive and non-judgemental manner.

Check out CMY's website for more info and apply today: www.cmy.net.au/ucan2

Please note: Ucan2 cannot provide student placements

 

Feel free to contact us with any questions or queries - we'd love to hear from you!

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EdConnect Australia

Do you have an hour or two every week to help students in primary or secondary schools?

Currently, we have volunteer positions for people who wish to provide in classroom academic support or to be Mentors providing social and emotional support in local schools in Hume and Moreland areas during school hours in 2023. 

In particular, we are looking for people in the Dallas and Sunbury areas.

If, this sounds like it could be for you, please visit our website for more information and to make an application.  https://www.edconnectaustralia.org.au

 

 

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Gateway Rotaract Inc

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Girl Guides Victoria - Hume District

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Hands on Learning - Save the Children

Hands on Learning is a school based program for students who are disengaged or at risk of disengaging from school for differing reasons. Hands on Learning provides a safe place to belong, a group to belong to, real things to do and a chance to give back. 

If you have practical hands on skills such as; building, carpentry, plumbing, bricklaying, landscaping, gardening, or art and would like to work with young people in need get in touch with us. Experience working with children is an advantage. A Working with Children Check is necessary. 

A position is currently available in Craigieburn for one day a week working on a Friday with students in Grades 8 - 10.

 

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Hume Central Secondary College

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Hume City Council Volunteering

Hume City Council recognises and values the contribution that volunteers make to our local community supporting our programs.  Our volunteer programs are integrated with our broader Council vision and objectives.

Applying to volunteer in a few simple steps:

  1. To view the current Volunteering opportunities, scroll down the page. 
  2. Click on the volunteer role and read carefully the information to ensure you understand about the opportunity, the skills and experiences for the role. 
  3. To apply, click the "Fill in an application" for the volunteering opportunity you are interested in currently below on display .

Your volunteer application is an expression of interest only and will be forward to the relevant department recruiting for volunteers and a Council staff officer will contact you to discuss further your interest in the volunteering role.

Council is strongly committed to Child Safety and has a comprehensive screening and induction process for volunteers.

As part of the process, some volunteer roles may be required to:

  • Attend an interview with Council staff officers
  • Attend a group information session
  • Complete a National Criminal History Check (via FIT2WORK)
  • Have a current  Victorian Working with Children Check card (with our organisation successfully added to your card)
  • Driver’s Licence checks
  • Complete a Health Declaration form
  • Provide evidence of your COVID–19 vaccination or having a valid medical exemption

 

These will be explained at the time of an interview with Council staff who manage the volunteer program.

Website link to  Child Safe Commitment statement

We appreciate your kindness and offer to help.

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Independence HomeCare

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Kildonan Unitingcare

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Launch Housing - Volunteer Gardener

The Volunteer Gardener will be part of Foyer life. The Foyer is student accommodation and a program for young people 16-24 who have been at the risk of homelessness.

 Vegie-gardening can provide a connection with food and resources, be beneficial for mental health and provide a positive way of working together, learning about horticulture, ecosystems and nutrition and taking pride in place, as well as leaving a legacy for future Foyer studentsOver the years many young people have started vege gardens which have been successful but they often fallen into neglect, the beds lying fallow and untended. We are looking for a volunteer garden who can  plan, develop and maintain the vegie plots and interact with students at all times where possible. The Volunteer Gardener will be supported by the staff at Foyer , which is staffed 24 hours, in connecting with students . The produce of the garden would be shared with the gardener and the Foyer students and all costs of maintaining the garden would be covered by Foyer. 

Hours spent in the garden and the focus of the gardening activities would be mutually agreed between Foyer and the Gardening Volunteer.

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Launch Housing - Volunteer mentors for young people

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Meadows Primary School

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Merri Health

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Northern Region Anglican Diocese Homework Club

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Raise Foundation 2022

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Regional Education Support Network (RESN)

Help Bridge Education Gaps and Make a Difference
RESN is constantly on the lookout for high-achieving high school graduates who are passionate about enhancing access to education despite geographical barriers and fostering life-changing outcomes for our students. Our tutors are current university students and, through their recent transition from high school to university, have current life experiences to not only support students academically but to also help bridge the gap for a student to achieve their aspirations. Consideration may be given to applicants who are recent university graduates.

​It is advantageous, but not a requirement, for tutor applicants to have experience in tutoring. For applicants who do not have previous tutoring experience, RESN will provide support and training, including through observation and shadowing sessions

As a RESN volunteer tutor, you will support a small group of high-potential students, tutoring one subject and being responsible for

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Volunteer VCE Tutors needed – Regional Education Support Network (RESN)

Hey Uni Students! Ready to put your VCE smarts to good use and genuinely make a difference?

The Regional Education Support Network (RESN) is a student-run, not-for-profit that's all about levelling the playing field for high schoolers outside the major cities. We're on the hunt for passionate VCE volunteer tutors to become educational superheroes for Year 11 and 12 students in regional and rural areas.

This isn't just about grades; it’s about mentoring, inspiring, and connecting regional students with a strong network so they can smash their VCE goals and take control of their future. Your role goes beyond the textbook as you'll be bridging the educational gap and helping a student achieve their potential.

What's In It For You?

  • Be a Mentor, Not Just a Tutor: Use your recent VCE experience to give back and inspire students who might not have access to the same resources.
  • Serious Resume Boost: Gain a letter of reference as well as valuable, practical experience and skills in online teaching, leadership, and collaboration which employers love.
  • Flexible & Remote: All tutoring is done via video call, meaning you can volunteer from your uni dorm, your share house, or anywhere with good Wi-Fi.
  • Join a Great Student Community: RESN is run by students, just like you! You'll be part of a dynamic, supportive team of like-minded people.

Your Responsibilities:

  • You'll be volunteering around 2–4 hours per week to support students from regional and rural communities.
  • Deliver engaging, weekly group tutoring sessions (1–3 students) online.
  • Be available occasionally for asynchronous support (answering quick questions via messages).

Are You the One?

We're looking for uni students and recent high school grads who:

  • Smashed VCE: You have a study score of 40+ in at least one VCE subject.
  • Are Currently at Uni (or have finished high school within the last five years).
  • Can Commit: You can reliably volunteer 2–4 hours per week.
  • Got the Check: You have (or are willing to apply for) a free Volunteer Working with Children Check.

Ready to turn your old study notes into a student's success story? Join RESN and help make a real, tangible difference.

Apply now and start giving back at https://www.resn.org.au/become-a-tutor

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Sunbury Community Health

Are you interested in volunteering at Sunbury Community Health? 

Our people are our greatest asset and our volunteers are vital to the success of the services we offer.

There are two ways to volunteer with us, either sign on as a regular volunteer at Sunbury Community Health or join our casual Volunteer pool, or both!

Do you want to become a regular volunteer at Sunbury Community Health?

From assisting with children’s programs, helping young adults with a disability, to leading walking groups, our volunteers play an important role.

Please note that we only place ongoing potential volunteers when suitable vacancies arise.

Do you want sign up as part of our casual Volunteer Bank?

We’re hoping to have a ‘bank’ of social volunteers who want to invest some of their spare time back into the Sunbury community (young people too!).

It is less formal process than becoming a volunteer. Volunteering opportunities are varied and won’t necessarily involve a regular or ongoing commitment.

Activities could include helping out at our Communi-tea van at community events. We’ll let you know what’s coming up, when and where, then you can let us know if you want to be a part of it!

We are seeking expression of interest from any member of the community (18 years and over).

For more information, email our Volunteer Coordinator: sharonv@sunburychc.org.au

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TAC L2P

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The Pyjama Foundation

Volunteer Pyjama Angel

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The Smith Family

The Smith Family - Broadmeadows

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Uniting Vic Tas

Volunteer Youth Mentor

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Youth Referral and Independent Person Program (YRIPP)

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