St John ACT Community Resilience Volunteer
We are seeking two levels of volunteers that will work together to increase community resilience through first aid knowledge.
Presenters:
a teaching role of explaining First Aid theory, answering questions and demonstrating first aid skills such as CPR.
Helpers:
a tutoring role of assisting the presenter. This may be in retrieving teaching aids, helping to answer questions, delegating tasks, and approaching the attendees in smaller groups once a demonstration has been made to assist, correct, and encourage appropriate technique.
Projects you could become involved with:
Project resilience
These are free presentations to build the resilience of the Canberra community. They are relaxed and informative 1.5-hour presentations delivered by up to three St John Volunteers, targeted at active retirees and their families. The groups can be ***** people. The focus is grouped into two main topics: 1) What if the worst happens? (CPR, defibrillation and choking); 2) Medical emergencies (heart attack, stroke, burns, anaphylaxis). These take place at 14 Thesiger Court, Deakin. A combination session (1.5–2 hrs, covering CPR, defibrillation, heart attack and stroke) is also presented to groups of retirees or seniors at their own location.
Project survival
Similar to Project Resilience in delivery, they are directed at smaller groups of 2–8 at-risk or vulnerable community members. They are usually presented at rehabilitation centres and women's shelters, though locations may vary. Presentations are around every 4–6 weeks depending on the organisation. Basic first-aid skills taught include how to call an ambulance, how to stop a major bleed and how to do CPR.
Junior First Aid
A full-day school-holiday first-aid course for children aged 8–13. A wide range of topics including CPR, snakebite, fractures, bleeding, sprains and strains is covered. The content aligns with cub and scout achievement badges. Volunteers are encouraged to attend and support the commercial trainer running these courses.
Other opportunities
Scouts, mums groups, expos and information stalls.
Successful applicants will have:
Clear, respectful friendly communication skills
Confidence to present on first-aid topics (previous experience not essential)
Flexibility and adaptability to work with vulnerable, different age groups, socioeconomic or cultural backgrounds
Tidy presentation
Physical ability to perform CPR, clean and carry equipment
Passion for helping others
An interest in working with vulnerable people in the community
The ability to be punctual and organised
The ability to use and set up a laptop and projector
Basic proficiency in MS PowerPoint
This opportunity is good for:
Retirees
Medical and paramedical students
Volunteers interested in education and training
Emergency services
Self-development, working or studying as allied health services such as paramedics or physiotherapy
First aid
Helping others
Please contact Meghan Carpenter at ************ or express your interest below.
Category:
Community Services
Commitment:
Regular – more than 6 months
Type Of Work:
Education & Training, Safety & Emergency Services
Time Required:
Opportunities to volunteer are varied so a flexible schedule is advantageous. Most occur during business hours of 9-5 pm Monday to Friday, however out-of-hours opportunities do arise. Most sessions take about 3 hours including set-up and pack-up with some extra time for gear collection and drop-off. Applicants are also expected to attend meetings that take place once a month for one hour.
Training:
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