Guide Dogs -  Deputy Fundraising Coordinator

Guide Dogs - Deputy Fundraising Coordinator

Organisation role · Flexible hours
Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Summary

Could you help inspire and motivate a team of volunteer fundraisers in your local area?

Detailed description

As Deputy Fundraiser Group Coordinator for Guide Dogs, you can use your skills to make a huge difference to people’s lives. In return, you’ll gain experiences, memories and friendships that last a lifetime.

You can make the Deputy Fundraising Group Coordinator role your own. You can take on as much or little as works for you, or you can share the role with other volunteers in the team. You’ll also have the full support of your Guide Dogs volunteer manager.

You can help by:

·     Using your fantastic people skills to bring the team together and offering support and encouragement to other volunteers.

·     Bringing fresh energy and enthusiasm to help the team develop new ideas and activities that will raise funds for Guide Dogs.

·     Putting your excellent organisation skills to good use by managing the team’s calendar and making sure the events are supported.

·     Using your local networks and connections to work with businesses, shops, schools, libraries and groups in your area to host events.

·     Being an ambassador for Guide Dogs by sharing stories and information about the impact of our services.

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support

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About Guide Dogs

We are Guide Dogs. And we’re here to help people with sight loss live the life they choose. Over the years we’ve developed a wide range of services with and without dogs to support people living with a vision impairment. Children and adults. Friends and family. Whoever you are, our expert staff, dedicated volunteers and life-changing dogs are here to help you live actively, independently, and well.
We’re a charity, almost entirely funded by donations, and we are the world’s largest assistance dog organisation. As world leaders in puppy socialisation and dog training, we’re the only organisation to breed and train guide dogs in the UK. We’re also the largest employer of specialists dedicated to helping children and young people overcome the challenges of sight loss.