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Speaker
When We Need You
From 05/08/2009 onwards
About Opportunity
Volunteer speakers are of huge importance to the Leprosy Mission Scotland, speaking at a wide variety of groups such as schools, youth groups, Rotary, churches or retirement groups. Helping to raise awareness of the reality of leprosy is a very important task, and you would be central to increasing our supporter base and raising funds. Leprosy is curable and our target is to bring about a world without leprosy through effective diagnosis, treatment and support for people and communities affected by leprosy. Meetings will often include a stall with fairly traded goods made by leprosy affected people who have gone through rehabilitation and training programmes and are now able to support themselves and their families. The Leprosy Mission is a Christian charity and while meetings may be in a Christian or a secular environment, volunteers must be sympathetic to the Leprosy Mission's values and ethos.
Availability
Flexible
About The Leprosy Mission Scotland
To minister in the name of Jesus Christ to the Physical, mental, social and spiritual needs of individuals and communities disadvantaged by Leprosy. Working to uphold human dignity and eradicate Leprosy. Thereby raising resources, finance, people and prayer.
Skills & Experience
Enjoys public speaking, friendly and approachable, good communication and interpersonal skills, flexible and responsive to an audience, responsible and trustworthy, good numeracy skills Own transport required, also ability to carry equipment.
Travel Details
Throughout Scotland - you can choose which area you would be available to take meetings in. Own transport required, travel expenses provided.
Restrictions
Not suitable for those with higher support needs, or those available for the summer months only.
Requirements
Application Form, Induction/Training, Informal Chat, References, Trial Period
Training and Induction Details
Induction training in the form of a training day will allow you to become familiar with the organisation and with the materials and PowerPoint presentations used and your role, followed by shadowing opportunities.
Work Type
Advocacy / Human Rights
Client Group
Physical disability
Expenses Detail
mileage allowance - sum currently under review). A cheque will be produced and sent to the volunteer.
Accessibility Details
No Wheelchair Access
No Disabled Toilet
Frequency & Commitment
flexible, ideally around once a month (usually not in summer). commit to a minimum of 3 months.
Minimum Age
Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.
Volunteers Required
5
Reference Code
20-536
Opportunity Provided By
Contact Details
Suite 2 Earlsgate Lodge
Livilands Lane
Stirling
Scotland
FK8 2BG
Contact: Jill Bain
Tel: 01786 449266
Email: jillb@tlmscotland.org.uk
Website: http://www.tlmscotland.or...

