Volunteer Community Champion

Guild Care

Volunteer Community Champion

Salary Not Specified

Guild Care, Worthing

  • Full time
  • U
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 4 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: e52886734c0f4d84bd8e832feb131b45

Full Job Description

As a charity we provide and subsidise services that support some of our communities most vulnerable residents. This includes older people, children/young people with disabilities and those who live with dementia. Our work touches the lives of thousands of people across
Worthing and the surrounding area, and we are hoping to recruit a network of volunteer
Community Champions to help make a real difference to peoples' lives.

The aim of our Community Champions is to undertake fundraising activities on behalf of
Guild Care within their location either on their own or as part of a group within the same location. We can supply you with ideas, advice, materials and tips and tricks and you will be fully supported by us and by the wider team of community champions.

In your role, you may also recruit new Community Champions that will work alongside you or who may want to join another group. The role is flexible and will allow you to do as little or as much as you feel able to. Not only will you be helping to raise vital funds, but you will also be helping to spread awareness of the valuable work we do.

What will I be doing? - Tasks & Duties

  • Leafleting at our retails shops, helping us gain much needed volunteers.

  • Undertake community fundraising events within your group or location. For example: bake sales or raffles.

  • Spread the word about Guild Care and the work we do.

  • Recruit other Community Champions to help create a network of Community


  • Champions.
  • Provide support at our events.

  • Bucket collection at events and supermarkets

  • You will be an important part of the fundraising team


  • Volunteers in this role will complete the Guild Care recruitment process which includes two character references, a where appropriate a Disclosure & Barring Service check, an on-site induction and an introduction to volunteering session, Depending on your role there will be some training that we ask that you complete. This is outlined below
  • Volunteer Handbook and induction

  • You will have the help and support of the Fundraising Partnership Officer and the


  • Community Champions Lead trustee as well as our Volunteer Coordinator.

    BELIEF Values

    Guild Care has adopted the following BELIEF values which underpin everything we do. These values are important to us, and we encourage all staff and volunteers to adhere to these values.

    BELIEF Values

  • Courageous

  • Brave

  • Passionate

  • Empowered


  • Straightforward

  • Engaging

  • Authentic

  • Present


  • Genuine

  • Loving

  • Caring

  • Interested


  • Respectful

  • Integrity

  • Accountable

  • Trustworthy


  • Everyone
  • Considerate matters Attentive

  • Appreciative


  • Playing to strengths

  • Free to be me

  • Supportive

  • Vulnerable


  • Volunteers in this role will complete the Guild Care recruitment process which includes two character references, a where appropriate a Disclosure & Barring Service check, an on-site induction and an introduction to volunteering session

    Volunteers in this role will complete the Guild Care recruitment process which includes two character references, a where appropriate a Disclosure & Barring Service check, an on-site induction and an introduction to volunteering session

  • Be a team player

  • Be enthusiastic and committed to the role

  • Have a good level of initiative and common sense

  • Have good communication skills

  • Have an open and non-discriminatory attitude

  • Be flexible in your approach

  • Communicate with staff on duty.

  • Have the opportunity to learn new skills and meet new people

  • Have the satisfaction of knowing you are making a difference in your local community

  • Be caring and compassionate in your approach

  • An understanding of confidentiality and professional boundaries


  • Times and commitment
    Ad hoc basis throughout the year

    Guild Care is Worthing's leading social care charity, and our vision is that

    All People in Need of Care Live Fulfilling, Safe and Secure Lives .

    As a charity, Guild Care provides and subsidises services that support some of our communities most vulnerable. In addition to our three not-for-profit care homes, we run a wealth of community services that support older people, people living with dementia, and children and adults with learning disabilities. At the heart of our mission is combating social isolation and that is where you come in.