Volunteer Facilitators

Benefits

As a Volunteer Facilitator, you'll get the satisfaction of helping a group of young people to effect positive change in their community, whilst building their own skills and experience. In addition to this, you will benefit from:

  • Full training in facilitation and project planning
  • Experience working with a group of young people
  • Experience monitoring and evaluating your own project
  • Ongoing support from a Co-Facilitator and Young TimeBank Volunteer Supervisor
  • Access to wide range of resources and equipment
  • Certificate of achievement and references from a national volunteering charity upon completion of your project
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Facilitators

Volunteering with Young TimeBank gave me a level of responsibility that I wouldn’t have in other voluntary projects. I built my leadership, communication and time management skills, and these are all things I will definitely use in the future.

Ana Wood
Volunteer Facilitator