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Administration/Office Volunteer
When We Need You
From 24/07/2009 onwards
About Opportunity
You will assist with the administration of our projects and services, designed to deliver vital, live saving community safety advice and information to all age groups. Our current projects and services include ‘Older and Wiser’, Grampian Safe Team, CSI Aberdeen and other events in partnership with the emergency services. This is a great opportunity to get involved with our charity at an exciting time in its development.
Availability
Flexible
About Aberdeen Safer Community Trust Ltd
Aberdeen Safer Community Trust is a unique organisation, the only one of its kind in Scotland. Our purpose is to make Aberdeen a safer place, in which economic enterprise and the community can flourish and to protect people’s right to live in confidence and safety. Using different initiatives and grant giving we support efforts to •reduce crime and lessen the fear of crime, •generate, promote and sustain local community safety projects •deal with anti social behaviour including youth diversion initiatives, •encourage safe driving and a reduction in road traffic collisions •promote accident prevention and home safety.
Travel Details
The volunteers will be based mainly in our offices situated within Aberdeen College. Some other work may be carried out within different parts of the community.
Requirements
Informal Chat, Interview, References
Training and Induction Details
Various, dependant on experience and volunteering opportunity.
Work Type
Administrative / Office Work
Client Group
Crime / Safety
Accessibility Details
Wheelchair Access
Disabled Toilet
Frequency & Commitment
No minimum commitment required.
Minimum Age
No minimum age has been specified for this opportunity
Volunteers Required
4
Reference Code
1-1367
Opportunity Provided By
Contact Details
Room SLG5, Aberdeen College
Gallowgate Centre
Aberdeen
Scotland
AB25 1BN
Contact: Fiona Watson
Tel: 01224 646461
Email: development@absafe.org.uk
Website: http://www.absafe.org.uk

