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  • HOMEWORK CLUB TUTOR / ONSITE SCHOOL LEARNING MENTOR

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    Himilo Community Connect is looking for a number of tutors to join their team to support school and community based homework club programs. Himilo Community Connect works in partnership with schools and community to improve educational and employment outcomes for Australian-Somali youth while promoting social cohesion and community connection. Tutors work with individual or small groups of students from 5 to 18 years of age to provide academic support and enrichment in a range of subject area

  • Volunteer at Dance

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    The Volunteers Hub at Diamond Valley Community Support are advertising this position on behalf of the Lower Plenty Dance Group Inc. Volunteers help set up the venue, greet dancers, manage the reception desk, engage and supervise. The dance group is a not for profit volunteer organization running live and online weekly dance for people with intellectual disabilities.

  • Committee Member

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    The Volunteers Hub at Diamond Valley Community Support is advertising this volunteer role on behalf of Lower Plenty Dance Group, a small not-for-profit volunteer organization running live and online weekly dance for people with intellectual disabilities. The Committee meets every second month on the 3rd Thursday for approx 2 hours to manage the dance group affairs.

  • COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER (VOLUNTEER)

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    Community Support Workers (CSWs) are friendly, empathetic, and compassionate people who like helping others and wish to make a positive impact in our local community. CSWs assist vulnerable members of the community in a way that is respectful of diverse life experiences, maintains dignity and encourages self-reliance. CSWs have empathy and a non-judgmental attitude, and help disadvantaged people become empowered to make informed choices.

  • VOLUNTEER FIXERS / REPAIRERS

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    Volunteer Fixers People with skills in repairing items like toys, small furntiture, jewellery, clothing, etc Position Name : Volunteer Fixers Short Description: People with skills in repairing items like electronics, toys, small furniture, jewellery, clothing, etc The Nillumbik Repair Cafe operates on the second Saturday of each month at the Hurstbridge hub. The repair cafe is a place for skilled volunteer "Fixers" to work with people who bring in household objects that need fixing

  • MAINTENANCE HANDYPERSON

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    Description The Ryder-Cheshire Ivanhoe Homes were established in 1981to provide friendly, low cost accommodation for people from country areas, interstate and overseas attending hospitals in Melbourne for medical treatment. Family members/carers may also be accommodated. The Homes provide accommodation in 43 self-contained studio apartments, spread across three buildings. Medical or nursing care is not provided. The Homes are run by the Ryder-Cheshire Victorian Homes Foundation Inc., which is

  • VOLUNTEER MENTOR

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    Diamond Valley Community Support is advertising this role on behalf of Banyule Nillumbik Local Learning and Employment Network. Volunteer Mentors are needed in the Banyule TAC L2P Program which helps young people in need achieve their probationary licence.

  • Tutors for seniors activities

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    Diamond Valley Community Support is advertising this role on behalf of Nillumbik University of the Third Age (U3A), which provides a wide range of courses including languages, physical activities, cards and puzzles, and classes related to music, art, literature, history, science and more. Courses are open to all retired and semi-retired people.

  • RETAIL ASSISTANT OP SHOP WORKERS MACLEOD & DIAMOND CREEK

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    Background Diamond Valley Community Support began as a local Community Service provider in 1972. The Opportunity Shop in Macleod was established in 2012 and the second op shop in Diamond Creek was established in 2016. Both shops operate for the following purposes – • To raise funds to operate other community services • To promote Volunteering in the local community • To actively encourage product recycling • To assist people in need

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