Become a Girl Guide Leader at East Gosford
Girl Guides NSW, ACT & NT – East Gosford NSW
About Girl Guides
We are Australia's leading volunteer organisation for girls and young women. Our mission is to empower girls and young women to discover their potential as leaders of their world.
About This Chance
As a Volunteer Leader, you will develop and deliver fun creative activities for girls in a secure and friendly setting. Leaders become part of the Girl Guide Unit, which is grouped by age from 5 onwards. You will receive training and support throughout your volunteer journey and be part of a global organisation of over 10 million women and girls.
The Impact You Will Have
Resilience, self‑confidence and a sense of purpose are some of the hardest areas for young girls to develop in today's world. You can make a difference as a Girl Guide Leader.
What we do
Our program is girl‑led, so girls choose activities and challenges they would like to do. The best way to find out more about what we do is to visit a Unit.
How to Become a Girl Guide Leader
Express interest by clicking the purple “Apply” button.
Let us know why this role interests you and what you feel you could bring to the role.
Keep an eye out for a reply email that provides further information about our organisation and what women just like you are saying about their volunteer experience.
Once we receive your expression of interest, we will be in touch.
If you are then interested in finding out more, we will organise for you to contact a local Girl Guide Leader and to visit a Unit meeting while you consider joining Girl Guides NSW, ACT & NT.
Category
Young People
Commitment
Regular – more than 6 months
Type of Work
Arts, Craft & Photography, Companionship & Social Support, Education & Training, Sport & Physical Activity
Time Required
Approximately 5‑6 hours a week. Girls come to weekly meetings at the Guide Hall during the school term; these are usually 1.5‑2 hours. Allow some extra time on these days. Time is needed for planning meetings with other leaders once or twice a term. Occasional weekend outdoor activities and camps that are offered are optional but encouraged.
Training
A combination of online, face‑to‑face and on‑the‑job training will be provided to ensure you are confident in the role. Ongoing training and support will also be provided.
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