Our volunteering roles We recruit for a number of roles and there are many ways to get involved, from admin, fundraising, to helping our clients find the information and advice they need. Our volunteers give confidential advice online, over the phone and in person, to help our clients resolve their problems. Details of the roles currently on offer can be found on our website www.ruraldevoncab.org.uk. Advice Roles What might you do as an adviser? Complete an introduction to Citizens Advice and comprehensive training for your role Talk to clients over the phone, online or face to face to explore what problems they’ve come for help with Find information about the clients’ problems and help them to understand their options Complete benefit checks to make clients aware of what benefits that they are entitled to Help to assess a client’s debts and provide money management advice Refer or signpost for more specialist or in depth advice where needed Non-Advice roles What might you do in a non-advice role? Complete an introduction to Citizens Advice and comprehensive training for your role Meet and greet clients and provide information or book appointments for further advice Complete feedback surveys with clients to assess the impact our advice has Support our office teams with admin duties Help with fundraising or attend events What’s in it for you? Make a real difference to people’s lives Learn about a range of issues such as benefits, debt, employment and housing Build on valuable skills such as communication, listening and analysing Increase your employability Work with a range of different people, independently and in a team. Have a positive impact in your community-We’ll reimburse your expenses too What do you need to have? You don’t need specific qualifications but Are you… Friendly and approachable Non-judgmental, able to respect views, values and cultures that are different to your own Good at listening to others Someone with excellent written and verbal communication skills Someone who has good numeracy skills (essential for benefits and money advice roles) Able to demonstrate good IT skills Able to understand information and explain it to others Willing to learn about and follow the Citizens Advice aims, principles and policies Willing to undertake comprehensive training in your role Able to commit to at least one day a week volunteering with us. If so then apply for one of our roles today-we need you