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As a Volunteer Trainer you’ll help FoodCycle staff to deliver key training to other FoodCycle volunteers, either remotely or in-person. Current training session options are listed below:
• Check-in and Chat safeguarding
• Project Leader safeguarding
• Conflict Management
• Nutrition
What experience do I need?
You don’t need to have any previous experience – you just need to be confident speaking to and motivating people!
We’ll give you training and support, and you’ll develop a whole raft of skills that will look great on your CV.
How much time do I need to commit?
The suggested minimum time commitment for the Volunteer Trainer role is 3 hours a month.
A Project Leader is a slightly more senior volunteer role, with extra training to help you feel confident supporting the volunteers and ensuring everyone has a good time! All Project Leaders are DBS checked.
The suggested minimum time commitment is 3 hours a month. We would ideally ask you to commit to 6 months of volunteering (longer if you can).
You can claim travel expenses, including mileage, in line with our volunteer policy.
All volunteers must be over the age of 18.
Visit our equal opportunities page to find out more about volunteering with a disability.
Signing up to be a FoodCycle Project Leader is really easy, just complete our online form and a member of the team will be in touch.
Help give our guests the best community dining experience by using your co-ordination skills.
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Registered charity No. 1134423
Company limited by guarantee no. 7101349