This important role is different in each school depending on the skills and interests of the volunteer and the needs of the students of refugee backgrounds. Some schools need an 'extra adult' in the classroom, to sit with a small group or one student during class, explaining terms and requirements, or supporting students with their literacy/numeracy. Some volunteers support in special situations such as in the library, with the Gardening group or at Breakfast Club. Whatever role is negotiated between you and the school, you can be sure that your contribution will make a big difference in the lives of students.
Mercy Connect volunteers usually work with students for approximately two hours per week during school terms. Experience working in an educational setting is not essential as you will receive initial training and then on-going training and support. A current Working with Children Check and Police Check or VIT registration is required to volunteer with this project.
** Category **
Education & Training
** Commitment **
Regular - more than 6 months
** Type Of Work **
Education & Training,Food Preparation & Service,Garden Maintenance,Tutoring & Coaching,
** Time Required **
Approximately 2 hours per week during school terms but we realise you may have other commitments during the year. The main thing is that the participants can rely on your regular commitment. If you are an 'early bird', you might be interested in supporting a Breakfast Club session for 45 mins before school begins on one day per week or fortnight.
** Training **
Initial training is held with small groups of new volunteers with other training opportunities held regularly throughout the year.