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V olunteering benefits and opportunities

V olunteering benefits and opportunities. Tom Davie Careers, Employability and Enterprise Centre. Volunteering offers you the opportunity to:. Contribute to the welfare and development of others Have an impact on the physical environment Experience different lifestyles and cultures

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V olunteering benefits and opportunities

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  1. Volunteering benefits and opportunities Tom Davie Careers, Employability and Enterprise Centre

  2. Volunteering offers you the opportunity to: • Contribute to the welfare and development of others • Have an impact on the physical environment • Experience different lifestyles and cultures • Develop transferable skills for the future – look good on your CV! • Help you with future related jobs or postgraduate study • “

  3. Volunteer Organisations - types • Cause specific • Amnesty International, Red Cross, WWF… • Governmental/Educational • British Council, JET… • ‘Charities’ • VSO, L’Arche, OXFAM… • Religious emphasis • CAFOD, Christian African Relief Trust, Arab Orthodox Society…

  4. Volunteering at ‘home’ • Community work/welfare • Youth work related • Environment/Conservation • Health Sector • Heritage/Museum Work • Sport and leisure

  5. Abroad – what type of voluntary experience and what places? • Social • Educational • Environmental/conservation

  6. Volunteering - Internationally • Combine travel & project based activities? • Do a number of short projects or one long one?

  7. There are transferable skills gained from volunteering • Planning • Communication • Self awareness • Problem solving • Team work • Cultural adaptation • Understanding of societal issues

  8. You have to adapt… • Culturally • Climatically • Poverty • Sanitary • Safety

  9. You can records skills and promote them… • Document your activities – use the PDP • Teamwork, problem solving, communication, initiative etc • Market your experience to employers/universities in the • future.

  10. It can help you find employment in any sector that meets your values… • Last year we raised over £6.1m for our charity of the year, Marie Curie • Cancer Care, and this year we’re going all out for the Muscular Dystrophy • Campaign. Tesco • Our ‘Live, Lean and Thrive’ Corporate Cause aims to improve the lives of • children throughout the world. Proctor and Gamble • Leaders in the search for renewable power sources, having developed the • UK’s first offshore wind farm and operating hydroelectric power • stations…conducting business with a sense of responsibility for the • environment, customers and communities. npower

  11. And the 3rd Sector has jobs… Social Development Junior Consultant • SDDirect is an international network of over 200 professionals with expertise in social development, gender, human rights, political science, conflict and peace building and governance. We are committed to the eradication of poverty, global inequality and injustice. • We are looking for a confident,motivated self starter. This is a busy and varied role with plenty of scope for development. You will provide high-quality consultancy advice to a range of multinational, government and NGO clients working in international development, particularly in the areas of gender, civil society engagement, conflict, justice or governance. • You might be expected to provide a rapid-response research analysis on the social exclusion around maternal health, produce an in-depth literature review on gender and security sector reform or put together a proposal for an assessment of child rights in Central Asia. You may be required to travel to developing countries to carry out assignments. • Salary in the region of £25,000 p.a.

  12. CAREERS, EMPLOYABILITY AND ENTERPISE CENTRE University of Durham 49 New Elvet Durham DH1 3PF Tel: 0191 334 1430 careers-advice@durham.ac.uk www.dur.ac.uk/careers-advice Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm (term time) 10am – 1pm and 2.15pm – 5pm (vacations)

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