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  • Home Library Service Courier

    Libraries Tasmania

    Key responsibilities We provide a home library service for community members who are unable to attend the library to select their own items. Home Library Service Couriers support this service by visiting clients in their homes to deliver and return bags of library items. Volunteers work as part of a team of staff and volunteers, and participate in activities under the direction and guidance of the local Volunteer Coordinator, or other nominated staff members. Skills, experience and attribute

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  • Homework Club Tutor

    Himilo Community Connect

    Would you like the opportunity to make a difference in the life of a young person? Well this could be the role for you! Himilo Community Connect are looking for people to join their team as a tutor in their homework club. All you need is a minimum of one hour a week (during the school term) and a willing to engage and support young people to develop their skills and understanding in either Maths, English, Science and Humanities.

  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting migrants and refugees to learn English and settle in Australia? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor in Bendigo

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Melbourne AMEP - Volunteer Tutor

    Melbourne Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

    Can you spare 1-2 hours per week supporting refugees and migrants to learn English? The AMEP Volunteer Tutor Scheme is experiencing a high demand of learners needing tutors. Volunteers are vital to helping eligible migrants and refugees practice English, learn about the Australian way of life and connect to the local community.

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  • Stall Holders and Sales Representatives

    SchoolKits for Congo (RAOAF Project)

    The brave solo refugee Mums who make SchoolKits for Congo also make beautiful buntings from bright African fabrics, and teach other Mums to do the same. We sell them in Australia and return the proceeds to the makers so that they can pay the school fees for their children to be educated. We are looking for stallholders who could add a product to their range, and for representatives who can show buntings to potential retailers and customers.

  • Student Advocates

    SchoolKits for Congo (RAOAF Project)

    SchoolKits for Congo seek Student Advocates to invite their own school communities to engage in meaningful and rewarding global giving. Advocates will present the program to decision-makers, show them the positive impact that involvement can have on both givers and receivers, and connect them with the resources necessary to complete the first gift cycle. Advocates may also assist with local publicity for the event. Advocates may be current school students or recent graduates.

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