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Volunteer Information Assistant
When We Need You
From 07/05/2009 onwards
About Opportunity
To distribute Guide Dogs Enquiry literature, visit distribution points on a regular basis and , promote our services out in the community and with key agencies, understand and be able to explain the leaflets to perspective enquirers, dispelling the myths surrounding Guide Dog Ownership, pass enquiries onto the Information Officer and appropriate District Team within 24 hours of receiving them, attend local events with GD personnel or solely with supporting literature, respond to any non technical questions regarding enquiring for a guide dog, identify to the any key target areas or establishments where GD literature should be displayed.
Availability
Flexible
About The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association (SC038979)
To provide guide dogs and other rehabilitation services that meets the needs of the blind and partially sighted people. Guide dogs want a world in which all people who are blind and partially sighted to enjoy the same rights, opportunities and responsibilities as everyone else.
Skills & Experience
Excellent verbal communication skills, own car, team work.
Travel Details
Most of Scotland
Restrictions
18 and over
Requirements
Application Form, Induction/Training, Informal Chat, Interview, Police Check, References
Training and Induction Details
TBC
Work Type
Advice / Information giving
Client Group
Physical disability
Expenses Detail
Normal travel at volunteer’s own expense. However, travelling expenses would be considered, depending upon journey undertaken.
Accessibility Details
No Wheelchair Access
No Disabled Toilet
Frequency & Commitment
Hours TBC upon speaking to individuals - flexible
Minimum Age
Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.
Volunteers Required
20
Reference Code
19-527

