About The Role
Our Singing for the Brain sessions offer people affected by dementia a chance to enjoy a fun activity within a supportive environment, but we need you to help make this happen!
Singing for the Brain is a structured group session, designed around the principles of music therapy and singing, for people with dementia, who may attend alone or with a carer. These uplifting sessions offer the people attending an enjoyable activity, as well as the chance to socialise with other people affected by dementia.
As a Singing for the Brain Support Volunteer, you’ll be welcoming and talking to people with dementia, helping them to feel at ease. Once the singing session starts, you’ll provide encouragement to participate in the activity, and support the session facilitator with the activities, either online or in person.
You’ ll be great for the role if:
1. You have an interest in developing meaningful relationships and making a real difference.
2. You want to enable people with dementia to find their voice through music in an incredibly rewarding role.
3. You are fun and enthusiastic.
4. You have the ability to listen and display compassion.
5. If you are supporting our virtual sessions, you will need to be able to navigate effectively online and be able to use Zoom with confidence.
6. Experience of dementia is not essential, nor is the ability to sing!
One of the key skills will be the ability to move and put up tables and put them away, and put out and put away chairs. Key skills is also the ability to sit and chat with service users, and be able to show empathy, and be able to work within a team. Other skills are listed on the role description.
The Singing for the Brain Volunteer vacancy is for Lichfield Singing for the Brain. The Group meets on a Friday afternoon. The Volunteer will need to be able to offer 2.5 hours from 12.30 pm to 3 pm. The venue is
Martin Heath Hall, Christchurch Lane, Lichfield. WS13 8AY.
The group meets in blocks of 6 weeks, then a few weeks off then starting up again, for 30 weeks per year.
Minimum age 16
About You
About Alzheimer's Society
Dementia is the biggest health and social challenge of our time.
There are currently estimated to be 900,000 people in the UK with dementia. Many are undiagnosed and facing the realities of their condition alone.
At Alzheimer’s Society we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. We do this by giving help to those living with dementia today and providing hope for the future. We’re here for everyone living with dementia.
As a Society, we are made up of people with dementia, carers, trusted experts, campaigners, researchers and clinicians. We are the UK’s largest collective force of people with unparalleled knowledge and over 40 years of experience addressing the biggest challenges facing people living with dementia.
Our Values
We are Determined to make a difference when and where it matters most, by being passionate, focussed and making a lasting impact for people affected by dementia.
Every one of us is a Trusted expert, listening, learning and using evidence and experience. We are Better together by being open, combining our strengths, helping us to achieve more together. We are Compassionate, we are kind and honest, and we don’t shy away from challenges.
Through our values we will make the greatest difference for people affected by dementia.
Equal Opportunities
We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at Alzheimer's Society.
We are committed to building a diverse organisation that represents the communities we serve and ensuring inclusion in everything we do. During your recruitment process we want to make sure that you bring your whole self and be at your best.
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