Back to search

Rotherham Safe Space, Crisis Outreach and Service Promotion Volunteer

NHS

Job Description

The Rotherham Safe Space offers free mental health support in a welcoming, comfortable, non-judgmental, and non-clinical environment. Our experienced team provide emotional, social and practical support for individual who are in crisis or feel they are heading toward a crisis situation. Those requiring support can attend the service for a chat, or to access one-to-one emotional support, group discussions, workshops, and activities designed to support an individual with managing their mental health and wellbeing. About the role: As a Crisis Outreach and Service Promotion Volunteer, you will play a key role in raising awareness of Rotherham Safe Space by identifying local promotion opportunities, helping to create promotional materials, and distributing these across identified areas within Rotherham. Key Responsibilities: Identify opportunities to promote the service, such as through local events, partnerships, and community networks. Assist in creating promotional materials (e.g. flyers, posters, social media content) in collaboration with the Rotherham Safe Space team. Distribute promotional materials across key areas in Rotherham, such as local businesses, community centres and public spaces. Attend community events or meetings to represent the service and raise awareness. Provide regular feedback to the Rotherham team on the success of the promotional activities and suggest areas for improvement. If applicable, share your own personal experiences to inspire others and highlight the benefits of the service. Time Commitment: 2-4 hours per month, depending on the promotional activities and events. Skills and Qualifications: Strong communication and networking skills. Enthusiasm for promoting services and engaging with the community. Knowledge of the local area and where to promote the service most effectively. Proactive attitude and a willingness to engage with community members and organisations. What you can expect from us: Full induction and support to get you started in promoting the service. Regular check-ins with the Rotherham Safe Space team. Opportunities to build and develop your skills in community outreach and engagement. The chance to make a positive impact by helping raise awareness of mental health services in your local community. Benefits to you: Play an active role in raising awareness of vital crisis mental health services within Rotherham. Develop your skills in community outreach and marketing. Gain experience in engaging with the public and contributing to the creation of promotional content. Be part of a dynamic team working to improve the mental health and well-being of the local community. Flexibility We understand our volunteers may live busy lives, and respect their boundaries in relation to the hours they can commit. Ideally, we look for volunteers who can contribute to one session a week in their chosen role, but will always try to be flexible in fitting around other commitments! Personal development Our volunteering opportunities offer individuals the chance to make new friends and improve their self-esteem and confidence as valued members of a team. Professional development You will receive a comprehensive induction into MHM, which includes high-quality training (either individually or as a group, face-to-face or e-learning modules). We also encourage volunteers to take advantage of our extensive range of e-learning modules available to anyone who works with us. You will get invaluable work experience whilst volunteering and we will support you with ongoing supervision and support as and when needed, as well as the opportunity to receive professional references (after you've been with us for 3 months). Many of our volunteers are even encouraged to apply to join us more officially in paid roles! Reimbursement We don't expect our volunteers to be out of pocket whilst travelling to and from our services and as such will provide reasonable travel expenses of up to £5 a day Additional information about Volunteering: In addition to the specific duties and responsibilities outlined in this profile, all Mental Health Matters (MHM) volunteers should be aware of the following expectations: Demonstrate a commitment to undergoing relevant checks, ongoing training, and following all relevant MHM policies and procedures. Adhering to all health and safety regulations and cooperating with MHM to maintain high standards of safety, including fire regulations. Promoting a positive attitude towards diversity and inclusion within the organisation and the wider community. Demonstrating a commitment to MHM's Purpose, Vision and Values in all volunteering Activities. Understand your duties and responsibilities regarding data protection.

...

For more information about this vacancy press the 'Apply For Job' button.

National Care Group are hiring now

National Care Group are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. They have a range of opportunities, so why not see if they have the perfect role for you?

See National Care Group jobs

Good luck with your application