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Centre for Multicultural Youth - Pathways to Opportunity
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:
- To view the current Volunteering opportunities, scroll down the page.
- Click on the volunteer role and read carefully the information to ensure you understand about the opportunity, the skills and experiences for the role.
- 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.
Volunteering opportunities - find out more and apply
Independence HomeCare
Orygen
Sacred Heart Mission
Salvation Army Community Support Service Sunbury
Uniting (Victoria & Tasmania) *
Uniting is a merger of 21 founding Uniting Care community services agencies operating in Victoria and Tasmania and Wesley Mission Victoria. Once the merger is completed in mid-2017, Uniting will be one of the largest community service providers within Victoria and Tasmania. Uniting represents a significant commitment by the Uniting Church to continue its ministry of compassion and care.
Our services are in the areas of aged care, disability, children youth and family, mental health community services, and chaplaincy and we get involved in social justice and advocacy issues that impact the people we serve.
As an organisation, we celebrate our diversity and welcome all people regardless of ethnicity, faith, age, disability, culture, language, gender identity or sexual orientation. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as Australia’s First Peoples and as the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we work. We welcome lesbian, gay, trans, gender diverse and intersex (LGBTIQ) people at our services. We pledge to provide inclusive and non-discriminatory services.
Our purpose: To inspire people, enliven communities and confront injustice.
Our values: We are imaginative, respectful, compassionate and bold.