Volunteering as a Youth Leader will see you responsible for delivering a high-quality Youth Program at your local Division, including planning, resourcing, delivery and assessing. Ultimately the aim is to ensure all activities are safe yet loaded with fun and adventure for all participants, whilst taking care to ensure they are in line with Hato Hone St John policy. Our Youth Leaders also provide leadership, mentoring and support to Divisional NCO's, and encourage maximum participation in district and regional activities.
Relief Leader - Similar to that of a Youth Leader, our Relief Leaders are also responsible for the delivery of a high-quality Youth Program at Divisions' - but, on an as needed basis. They also provide leadership, mentoring and support to NCO's when supporting Divisions, events, camps or functions.
As this volunteer role is on an 'as needed basis', the role sits within a District rather than a specific Division which means the Division in which you attend may not the be same one each time - however, it will be within your District and therefore close to where you live.
Project Volunteer - providing support on the delivery of long or short-term projects across the Youth Program for the Region and Districts, this Project Volunteer role could be as a subject matter expert (SME), advisory or for development purposes. These projects may see you leading programmes and/or projects of work which could include things such as camps, competitions, events and / or special interest groups. You will also be required to provide leadership, mentoring and support to Youth Members and NCO's who may also be working on the same project.
We are currently looking for Youth Leaders, Relief Leaders and Project Volunteers across the wider Mid Canterbury area .
We look forward to receiving your enquiry, please click on the link or email us and one of our team will be in touch to discuss your application with you.
Key requirements for ALL roles: - Must be 18+ years of age - A team player with a genuine interest in Youth and helping others - Proven ability to communicate, relate and build relationships with adults and children of all ages - An aptitude for working with a diversity of cultures - Motivated, resilient and keen to make a difference - Computer skills - A clean criminal record.
We would be looking for a regular commitment for more than 6 months.
You will receive leadership training and mentoring, and a uniform will be provided.
Youth Leaders need to be able to contribute to an average of 3 hours per week and attend overnight camps from time to time.
Relief Leaders need to contribute to a minimum of 20 hours divisional activities per year.
Project Volunteers are required to contribute to a minimum of 60 volunteering hours per year.
Getting started:
The first step is to express your interest by filling out the form below.
We will then put you in touch directly with the organisation for more information on the role and how to proceed.
Youth & Children