Stroke Foundation Hamilton operates a number of stroke peer support groups each month at different venues in Hamilton City. Volunteer Board members assist in the management of these meetings if they can and attend monthly Committee/Board meetings held on the First Wednesday of each month.
Requirements: A reasonably active, fit person, who has a current driver's licence who is able to interact with people with stroke disabilities & speech language difficulties after a stroke.
We are looking for people who are reliable, trustworthy, patient, great listeners - and who have compassion for those affected by stroke.
Who also ideally have previous experience of serving on a committee/Board and have a reasonable understanding of financial matters and funding requirements for not-for-profit community organisations.
A Police background check is required for this role.
Time commitment: All the stroke peer support activities run for approx. four hours or less from mid-morning to early afternoon.
Ideally you can attend one of these sessions on a monthly basis.
Getting started:
The first step is to express your interest by filling out the form below.We will then put you in touch directly with the organisation for more information on the role and how to proceed.
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Demographic information: Stroke Peer Support Group Committee/Board VolunteerHamilton Organisation: Stroke Foundation Hamilton Category: Social Support Hours: Working Hours Stroke Foundation Hamilton operates a number of stroke peer support groups each month at different venues in Hamilton City. Volunteer Board members assist in the management of these meetings if they can and attend monthly Committee/Board meetings held on the First Wednesday of each month.
Requirements: A reasonably active, fit person, who has a current driver's licence who is able to interact with people with stroke disabilities & speech language difficulties after a stroke.
We are looking for people who are reliable, trustworthy, patient, great listeners - and who have compassion for those affected by stroke.
Who also ideally have previous experience of serving on a committee/Board and have a reasonable understanding of financial matters and funding requirements for not-for-profit community organisations.
A Police background check is required for this role.
Time commitment: All the stroke peer support activities run for approx. four hours or less from mid-morning to early afternoon.
Ideally you can attend one of these sessions on a monthly basis.
Getting started:
The first step is to express your interest by filling out the form below.We will then put you in touch directly with the organisation for more information on the role and how to proceed.
Ref: 2767
Apply for this role: First name: Last name: Address: *
Phone number: Email address: Keep me updated with the latest roles and events Demographic information: Used anonymously for statistics to demonstrate our impact to funders. Gender: Age group: Ethnicity: Labour status: Other information (optional): In applying for this position I confirm that I have read the requirements of the position and believe I have the skills and attributes required to carry out this role safely and effectively.
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