
Our volunteering program benefits COTA Victoria and Seniors Rights Victoria, our volunteers, and the health and well-being of older Victorians. We draw on the talents, experience and skills of our members and supporters while providing them with opportunities to enhance their existing skills and develop new ones.
We welcome volunteers of all ages, backgrounds and levels of experience.
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SRV Speaker Volunteer

COTA Victoria and Seniors Rights Victoria are looking for Volunteer Speakers!
The SRV Volunteer Speaker is part of the SRV Volunteer Speaking Group, which delivers talks on elder abuse and SRV related topics to community groups, interest groups, groups of seniors and other groups.
To view the Position Description of this position, please click this link.
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Older Men: New Ideas (OM:NI), Group Facilitator

COTA Victoria is looking for group facilitator volunteers in our Older Men, New Ideas program!
Older Men: New Ideas (OM:NI) men’s discussion groups are a place for all men aged 50 and over to meet each other in an informal, social environment to share their knowledge and experiences.
The groups are about mateship, developing connections, listening to other men and sharing joys, sorrows, achievements and hopes. By this, it’s hoped that members are be able to reduce loneliness, address issues that affect their lives, and enhance their health, wellbeing and lifestyle. Most importantly, members are encouraged to have a yarn and a laugh!
To view the position description of this position, please click this link.
Older Men: New Ideas (OMNI) Advisory Group – Member
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Older Men: New Ideas (OM:NI) men’s discussion groups are a place for all men aged 50 and over to meet each other in an informal, social environment to share their knowledge and experiences. OM:NI men’s discussion groups have been running in Victoria since 2004, and are now found across Melbourne and in some regional areas. Most local OM:NI men’s discussion groups meet monthly or fortnightly, where a facilitator helps to lead the group in an informal discussion. Participants are expected to listen to each other and follow the OM:NI Group Guidelines of confidentiality, acceptance and respect.
POSITION OBJECTIVE
COTA Victoria’s OM:NI Advisory Group (OAG) is an advisory committee to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The purpose of the OAG is to:
- provide strategic advice to the CEO and organisation on the OM:NI program’s strategy, maintenance and development in Victoria,
- support the CEO and organisation in their implementation of the OM:NI program to enhance the lives of older men,
- support evaluation and reporting of the OM:NI program to enhance its effectiveness.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
COTA Victoria is seeking up to 6 independent community members to join the committee, noting that at least 50% of independent members should be active OM:NI group participants and/or representatives. As a member of this committee, your role is to assist the CEO and COTA Victoria staff by:
- identifying systemic issues and trends relating to Victorian OM:NI groups;
- supporting COTA Victoria in its efforts to manage and expand the OM:NI program through identifying opportunities for growth;
- supporting regular two-way communication between OM:NI groups and the OAG.
- providing COTA Victoria with advice on matters of importance to older men.
Meetings may be conducted face-to-face, via web or teleconference, or a combination of these methods depending upon the needs and circumstances of members. The group will communicate via email as required.
TIME COMMITMENT
The details for the appointment of Committee members are that:
- appointment to the committee will be for a period of 2 years; and,
- committee members may serve a maximum of three terms.
The OAG will meet on a quarterly basis. Special meetings may be called at the discretion of the Chairperson.
Members will need to be able to commit to these quarterly meetings, preparation time, and occasional requests to respond via email. There will also be an opportunity to participate in occasional special projects sub-working groups.
Mission Statement
Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria is the leading not-for-profit organisation representing the interests and rights of people aged over 50 in Victoria. For over 75 years, we have led government, corporate and community thinking about the positive aspects of ageing in the state.
Today, our focus is on promoting opportunities for and protecting the legal rights of people 50+. We value ageing and embrace its opportunities for personal growth, contribution, and self-expression. This belief drives benefits to the nation and its states alongside communities, families, and individuals.
Seniors Rights Victoria (SRV) is the key state-wide service dedicated to advancing the rights of older people and the early intervention into, or prevention of, elder abuse in our community.
SRV has a team of experienced advocates, lawyers, and social workers who provide free information, advice, referral, legal advice, legal casework, and support to older people who are either at risk of or are experiencing elder abuse. SRV supports and empowers older people through the provision of legal advice directly to the older person.
We are a not-for-profit community organisation and fund our activities with the support of government, members, philanthropic trusts, businesses and the public. We have an experienced Board, highly qualified Melbourne staff, and over 100 community volunteers throughout Victoria. As a member-based organisation we are run by, for and with older Victorians.
Our vision, purpose and values
- Vision – Ageing in Australia is a time of possibility, opportunity and influence
- Purpose – COTA advances the rights, interests and futures of Australians as we age
- Values – Respect, Diversity, Collaboration and Integrity

