Are you a compassionate, good listener with a non-judgmental attitude? Are you keen to make a difference and contribute to the impact BCWA makes?
We’re looking for friendly, empathetic volunteers to join us, who have strong interpersonal skills and are able to navigate digital systems. Whether you’re a confident communicator who wants to help survivors or a reliable and honest volunteer looking to build your administration and inputting skills, we’d love to have you on board as a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) Administration Volunteer!
Administration Volunteers will volunteer within the BCWA SPOC Team, who provide key administrative support to all BCWA services. Volunteers will assist in the smooth running of SPOC; they will access and input case data, collaborating with SPOC staff to ensure cases are allocated correctly. They will also have the opportunity to answer phone calls and enquiries, once they become confident in their role. The SPOC team is a busy, sometimes high-pressure environment – our volunteers are integral at our busiest times of the year to ensure our clients and services get the support they need.
Volunteering with our SPOC team as an administrator might look like:
• Inputting data into the BCWA case management system.
• Consulting with our SPOC staff to ensure correct allocations.
• Reading referral information and identifying and establishing types of abuse.
• Future opportunities to answer enquiries and phone calls once you have an established knowledge of BCWA services and feel comfortable doing so.
• Being an advocate for BCWA!
As a BCWA SPOC Volunteer, you’ll get:
• All the training you need to understand and be prepared for your role with us, so you can use your time with us to grow and learn!
• Regular check-ins and contact with our Volunteer Coordinator as an opportunity to catch up, reflect and feedback on your volunteering experience with us.
• Access high quality support and advice from BCWA whenever you need it.
• Your travel to and from sessions expensed.
• A reference to support you in your next steps, whether that is a voluntary or paid role elsewhere.
• The knowledge that you’re making a real difference to the lives of victims and survivors of violence and abuse as you volunteer alongside a team of passionate and experienced fundraisers!
Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. The post holder must be female.
Volunteering checks
As a responsible volunteer provider we adhere to safer recruitment practice and all our volunteers are subject to the following checks:
Right to volunteer in the UK
To avoid discrimination we treat all volunteer applicants equally.
We therefore ask all volunteers to confirm they have a Right to Volunteer in the UK.
References
If offered a volunteer role, we will seek 2 references. Ideally, one of these should be your current or last employer, however we understand this isn’t always possible. We ask that one of your referees has known you at least a year.
Examples of references could include:
• a professional from your centre of study, for instance a teacher, lecturer or headteacher
• GP or health visitor
• a character reference from a person who knows you (no familial relations or partners)
• a civil servant from a government agency
• a bank manager
We will reimburse pre-agreed expenses.
Black Country Women’s Aid (BCWA) is an established charity that provides a range of specialist abuse support services to women, men and children across the Black Country. Our holistic, trauma-informed support enables victims to escape violence and abuse, cope with trauma and build resilience.
Landchard House, Victoria Street
B70 8HY West Bromwich
Verity Rogers
07775 964941
volunteers@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk
https://blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk/
Please contact us to discuss any access requirements
Solid IT literacy or a quick learner who can navigate digital systems.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills and confidence talking to new people
Be able to feel compassion and to show concern and empathy for others.
Be good at listening - hear what a person is communicating and take time to do this actively
Be reliable - keep to agreed appointments and carry out agreed tasks.
Try to be calm and understanding when situations become challenging – being a part of the SPOC team is a busy, sometimes high-pressure environment. Speak to your Volunteer Manager or the Volunteer Coordinator for support where possible.
Have a non-judgmental attitude and be accepting of diversity and difference.
Willing to complete the required training to allow you to fulfil your role.
Data inputting, administration skills – digital skills.
Use of case management systems.
Learn about the work BCWA does and how to deliver trauma-informed support.
Communication and first point of contact, delivering a valuable service over the phone.
Collaboration, team work and consultation.
How to maintain clear and professional boundaries whilst supporting vulnerable people.
Yes
18+
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