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Volunteering at Scope
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Volunteering is a way for people to become actively involved in their community while developing their own personal potential.
There are wide range of Volunteer positions available throughout Scope's metropolitan and rural programs. Many Volunteer positions provide 'direct support' to clients to enable them to participate in a range of Scope Programs and community activities such as;
Why Volunteer?
Volunteering has many positive benefits including;
- Sharing existing skills or developing new ones.
- Enhancing Career opportunities.
- Meeting new people.
- Experiencing new challenges
How are Volunteers supported at Scope?
Scope Volunteers receive;
- Orientation and induction
- On-going Training
- Supervision, support & debriefing
- Insurance cover
- References on request
Who can Volunteer?
Anyone over 16 yrs who is interested in assisting people with disabilities to participate in the community. No special skills or qualifications are necessary. Your skills and interests will be matched to existing vacancies.
How much time is needed?
Whatever time you can give will be appreciated. It can be as little as one hour per week.
Volunteer Selection Process
The Volunteer Intake Process includes;
- An initial Interview
- Completion of a registration form
- 2 References
- Police Check
Contact our Volunteer Coordinator on 03 9843 3000
or email.
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