Help us to help others

Help us to help others

Organisation role · Flexible hours
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FRESH START FUTURE ENTERPRISES LIMITED
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Summary

Help individuals to change

Detailed description

The Role

We are seeking a friendly, competent and diligent individual to support and undertake a

variety of oice support tasks. As a volunteer you will play a key role in supporting our

clients navigate the complexities of daily life pre and post release from prison.

Responsibilities:

Answer and direct phone calls.

Sending and receiving e-mails.

Handle sensitive information.

Organise and schedule meetings and appointments.

Develop and maintain a filing system.

Carry out administrative duties.

Greet and assist clients and visitors.

Assist and develop our online presence.

Requirements:

Enthusiastic, approachable and friendly individual.

Wishing to develop your administration skills.

Proficient in MS Oice.

Telephone Skills.

Be 18 years of age and over.


What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support

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About FRESH START FUTURE ENTERPRISES LIMITED

Fresh Start Future Enterprise, established as a charity in September 2020, is a charitable organisation that aims to tackle the underlying issues causing reoffending. The mission is to support the reintegration of offenders into society, fostering a safer community as well as simultaneously reducing victims of crime.

The Charity is building its profile as there are now more demands for our service.

The method favoured by the charity is through 1-1 holistic support, wherein individual needs of clients are assessed. Furthermore, the team’s lived experience of reoffending also provides valuable insight into the nuance of what erodes clients from society, exhibiting intrinsic understanding into the process.