Nuclear Information Service is an independent, not-for-profit research organisation.
They investigate the UK nuclear weapons programme and publish accurate and reliable information to stimulate informed debate on disarmament and related issues.
They are currently seeking a volunteer to join their small team to help with a variety of office tasks. The right volunteer for this role will have to be a confident IT user, comfortable using a range of software packages, and have a good standard of spoken and written English.
Shifts will be four hours long on Tuesdays, starting at either 10.30am or 1.30pm.
Tasks would include: Updating their website through WordPress, updating their databases and spreadsheets, doing internet research, preparing mailings and more.
Reading Community Learning Centre is a charity that helps ethnic minority women and their families who live in Reading. They are based in Central Reading, the RCLC has been operating as an independent charity since 2007, and as part of the national charity, Workers’ Education Association, since the mid-1990s.
They are currently looking to recruit a new female Chair to lead their Board of Trustees.
The role of the Chair is to lead meetings with the Trustee Board and act as a spokesperson for the charity where needed. The Chair also provides support to the Centre Manager and acts as a channel of support and communication between the Board and members of staff.
As this is a key role in the organisation they are seeking someone with great communication skills and leadership abilities including motivational skills and being able to work effectively as a member of a team.
For more than 30 years Reading Frontline is a charity that serves the community by providing expert help to those who are under the burden of debt, often through no fault of their own. They specialise in offering independent, expert benefit advice, in addition to debt and budgeting advice.
Reading Frontline is currently seeking a volunteer to help with providing debt and benefit advice from their office in Central Reading, for one day per week.
Full training in debt management and benefit advice will be provided. There is always full backup and support available as you help clients. Basic knowledge of finance and budgeting skills would also be helpful.
Take a look at our brand new Reading Volunteer Connect platform for details of these and many more opportunities to volunteer via our website, www.rgneeds.me. Want to get in touch? Drop us an email at volunteering@rva.org.uk or call 0118 937 2273.