Volunteer Now has partnered with Be Collective to bring a dedicated online platform for volunteering to Northern Ireland. The platform supports volunteers through the volunteering process and helps connect more people with a wider range of opportunities. There’s lots of great features to Be Collective like messaging, making a profile, and being able to compile all your experiences, training and roles as well as the skills gained within a social CV. You can search and apply for volunteer roles below. If you can’t find anything you like you at the moment – register now, then check back soon – new opportunities are added all the time! * Leading fun and engaging arts and crafts sessions for our members.* Encouraging self-expression and confidence through creative activities.* Providing guidance and support to individuals of all skill levels.* Helping to plan and organise craft projects that inspire and uplift.* Creating a warm and welcoming environment where everyone feels included.* Make a real difference in the lives of brain injury survivors and their families.* Use your creativity to bring joy, relaxation, and connection to others.* Meet like-minded people and become part of a caring, supportive community.* Gain valuable experience in facilitation, community engagement, and therapeutic arts.No professional qualifications are required—just a love for arts and crafts, a patient and friendly attitude, and a willingness to share your skills!If you’re interested in making a difference through creativity, we’d love to hear from you. Get in touch today and help us bring colour and joy to our community!**Tasks and responsibilities*** Designing and Leading Activities Planning fun and engaging projects such as painting, drawing, collage, pottery, card-making, seasonal crafts, or upcycling only suggestions but open to new ideas* Teaching New Skills – Helping participants learn different techniques, such as watercolour painting, knitting, or decoupage again only when you are in will you know what level of skill our members have as to what they can achieve* Adapting Crafts for All Abilities – Ensuring activities are accessible and enjoyable for those with different skill levels or physical challenges.* Providing Hands-On Assistance – Helping with tricky tasks like cutting, gluing, or assembling crafts* Preparing Materials – Gathering supplies like paints, brushes, fabrics, and papers before sessions.* Keeping Things Tidy – Helping to clean up after sessions and store materials properly.* Planning Future Activities – Coming up with new creative ideas and projects.Skills and experience gained Event Design & Planning Exhibition Arts Interpersonal Skills Leadership Mental Health Tutoring Causes supported Disability Services Education & Training Family Support Mentoring & Advocacy Older People Recreation
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