Volunteers:
Got
some
free
time
and
want
to
give
something
back
to
the
local
community?
Then
join
our
team
of
volunteers.
Examples
of
volunteering
placements
are:-
-
Make
a
difference
Volunteering
gives
you
an
opportunity
to
make
a
difference
to
people’s
lives
in
your
community.
You
can
use
your
skills
and
experience
to
help
and
enrich
the
local
community.
-
Improve
job
prospects
&
employability
Volunteering
proves
to
your
future
employer
that
you
have
developed
necessary
skills
&
are
a
committed
person.
This
is
especially
useful
for
application
forms
and
job
interviews.
-
Fun
Volunteering
is
fun
and
fulfilling,
allowing
you
to
experience
masses
of
opportunities
not
usually
available
to
you.
-
Experience
Volunteering
gives
you
a
chance
to
get
experience
in
a
field
you’d
like
to
work
in.
-
Training
Many
of
the
volunteer
projects
will
include
training,
which
will
be
useful
both
on
the
project
and
in
later
life.
-
Experience
diversity
Volunteering
gives
you
the
chance
to
meet
people
both
from
within
and
outside
the
business
who
you
would
not
normally
come
across.
-
Influence
career
choice
Volunteering
gives
you
the
opportunity
to
test
out
potential
career
choices.
-
Rewarding
Volunteering
is
a
rewarding
activity;
you
can
develop
specific
skills
in
different
environment
and
assist
other
people
in
the
community.
-
Opportunity
for
training
and
development
Volunteering
provides
you
with
development
opportunities
that
paid
employment
doesn’t
allow,
for
example;
communication
and
people
skills,
organisational
and
time
management
skills,
planning
and
budgeting
skills.
It
can
help
open
up
fresh
opportunities
and
is
a
way
to
explore
new
career
paths.
-
Helps
the
transition
from
work
to
retirement
Volunteering
can
help
you
maintain
an
active
and
healthy
lifestyle
and
can
also
help
you
feel
you
are
doing
a
useful
activity.
-
Builds
business/social
links
Volunteering
can
help
you
build
links
with
other
individuals
and
organisations.
-
‘Giving
something
back’
Volunteering
roles
can
play
an
important
part
in
helping
to
solve
community
problems.
You
can
use
your
skills
and
experience
to
help
and
enrich
your
local
community.
-
Have
fun!
Volunteering
is
fun
and
fulfilling,
allowing
you
to
experience
many
opportunities
not
usually
available
to
you