Voluntary Action Camden

Voluntary Action Camden e-bulletin 16th June 2017

Highlights
VAC Communications Survey; Camden Carers’ Week 2017; Get Moving Into Work; Centre 404’s AGM; Camden PPG Forum; Learning event: Safeguarding and equalities; African EnSlaves Memorial; Free ‘After School Cook’n’Eat on a Budget’ course; Camden Climate Change Alliance: Sustainable transport; + funding, jobs, volunteers, events, training, offers and resources.
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Feature
VAC Communications Survey 2017

VAC Communications Survey 2017: Please spare us 10 minutes of
your time to let us know what you think. Do you prefer email, twitter or facebook? Do you find everything you need on our website? How would you like the e-bulletin to develop – should it organisations to communicate with each other, or communicate across sectors? Are you getting enough information or too much? Let us know by completing this brief survey https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VXLYDKK. You time is appreciated and will help us improve what we do for you.

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NEWS & POLICY

Camden Carers’ Week 2017
Camden Carers’ Centre is running a full programme of events at Charlie Ratchford Resource Centre to mark Carers’ Week 2017. Get involved at the Camden Carers’ website.

Get Moving Into Work
16 – 24 and looking for work?
Find work and keep fit.
~ Gain life and work skills
~ free football, dance and fitness session
~ one-to-one support and guidance
~ work placement opportunities
Mondays – Thursdays 10am – 2pm at Corams Fields Youth Centre, 93 Guilford Street, London WC1N
streetleague.co.uk

Centre 404’s AGM and Summer Garden Party Thursday 13th July 2017
We would love you to come to Centre 404’s AGM and Summer Garden Party. From 5pm, at Centre 404, on Thursday 13th July 2017. rsvp 020 7607 8762 or general@centre404.org.uk

Camden PPG Forum – Thursday 6 July 5pm – 8.30pm
Come to the Forum and listen, learn and participate in three great sessions:
~ PPG success stories – be inspired by the bright ideas of other PPGs in Camden
~ GP Neighbourhoods – hear the latest on how developing GP Neighbourhoods could work, and share your views on how PPGs and patients can be involved
~ Transforming mental health services in Camden – participate in this interactive session about the future of local services.
At The Arlington Conference Centre, 220 Arlington Road, NW1 7HE.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, and refreshments will be provided. Full details here.
If you would like to attend, please email engagement@camdenccg.nhs.uk.

Learning event: Safeguarding and equalities – Race Equality Foundation
Have you ever wanted to train others?
Whether you have some experience or are new to training, our ‘train the trainer’ learning event will help you develop the skills to run a successful training session with confidence.
This is a free learning event for those working with children, young people and families wishing to become and effective trainer and deliver the Safeguarding children, young people and equalities training programme.
The learning event will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to deliver a half or full day session within their organisation and to other colleagues locally. Each participant will be provided with a training pack with all the materials and resources to deliver the training.
The learning objectives are:
~ To provide participants with the opportunity to develop their own knowledge and increase awareness of effective safeguarding practices that meet the needs of ‘protected equality groups’
~ Provide an overview of the safeguarding children, young people and equalities session
~ To enable participants to demonstrate delivery of the training session
Participants will also be supported to run one training programme in their local area.
Lunch will be provided. Full details and booking at Eventbrite.

African EnSlaves Memorial
1st August 2017, 12.30 pm, at the Churchill School, Brent Old Town Hall, 54 Forty Lane, HA9 9HX. The wreath will be laid at the tree by various celebrities and young children. African drumming, poetry and songs by young people and Hebrew scriptures will be read.
23 August, is the actual international slave trade remembrance day commemorative day of freedom each day to mark the anniversary. There will be social educational inter-activities, visiting slaves museums, seaside, walks where the Ancestors walked around London Identifying places and buildings, all are welcome to join us fun time.
Contact Gwen McLeish: culturalhealth@hotmail.com Tel: 07859208764.

Free ‘After School Cook’n’Eat on a Budget’ course
From: June 14, 2017 at 4:00pm to: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 5:30pm
Castlehaven Community Association, The Haven Cafe, The Haven, 23 Castlehaven Road, NW1 8RU
Always wanted to know how to cook healthy meals on a budget? With the added joy of learning this with your child/ren whilst gaining skills in cookery, using kitchen equipment and then eating what you have created together?
Well, why not join our Camden Health Kick – After School Cook’n’Eat On A Budget course. Parents, carers and children are welcome to attend this completely free course. All ingredients, equipment and tutor are provided. All you need to do is come along with your child/ren.
Course starts on Wednesday, 14th June till – 26th July 2017, from 4pm till 5.30pm for six weeks. If you cannot get on to this course our next one is in Sept.
Please email Tricia Richards to register yourself and your child/ren on this course or if you would like more information : tricia@castlehaven.org.uk

Camden Climate Change Alliance: Sustainable transport
Thu 22 June 2017, 14:00 – 16:30 at 5 Pancras Square, Kings Cross.
Introducing sustainable transport initiatives are a great way of reducing your organisation’s environmental impact, particularly around air quality and climate change. Initiatives include:
~ enabling/encouraging active, healthy travel, such as walking and cycling for employees
~ enabling/encouraging travel choice, quality and affordable access to services for all users
Measures such as installing secured cycle parking and changing facilities with showers, introducing flexible and home working policies, amongst others, will enable and support staff and clients to use more sustainable modes of transport. Information and bookings at Eventbrite

Camden Carers Service
Camden Carers Service (CCS) offers advice, support and activities for family and other unpaid carers across the borough. Help is just a phone call away on 020 7428 8950 or email info@camdencarers.org.uk – read more about our services at www.camdencs.org.uk or www.facebook.com

Healthwatch Camden
View the latest news and views from Healthwatch Camden here.

Camden Capacity Building Bulletin
The February Capacity Building Bulletin is available here.

Lauderdale House, Healthy Hands, Holy Cross Centre Trust, Latin American House, Project Embrace, Elfrida Rathbone, SHAK, VAC, Kings Cross Construction Centre and Camden PA are recruiting. See Jobs and Volunteers section below.

You can join in on Facebook. Like us if you like us.

Follow all the Camden Voluntary Sector news on OneCamden on Twitter.

You can read more about all of these stories on our news page at www.vac.org.uk/new

National
No Minister for Civil Society – But Tracey Crouch MP given the Charities brief
Following the election, the government has announced a replacement for Rob Wilson, the former Civil Society Minister who lost his Reading East seat. Rather than a straight replacement the charities brief has been given to Tracey Crouch MP who is now the Sport and Charities Minister.
There was some confusion as DCMS initially confirmed John Glen MP would take on the Charities Minister role.
Neil Cleeveley, Chief Executive of NAVCA, said;
“Sport and charity are such major parts of our society they each deserve to have a dedicated minister. The confusion over this announcement and the fact that for the first time since 2006 there will not be a minister focused solely on our sector sends out the wrong signals.”
“We should not forget how hard we fought to get our own minister or the reasons why we felt it was so important to have our own voice in government.”
“Tracey Crouch has a good reputation as sports minister but will she have enough time to give our sector the support it deserves?”

Over 20 new MPs with connections to the charity sector
Last week’s election saw the appointment of a number of new MPs with ties to the charity sector, ranging from chief executives of infrastructure bodies to volunteers and trustees.
By looking at information provided on constituency party websites and local news reports Civil Society News has identified 23 new MPs who have experience of the charity sector.
And it’s not just national charities, some even have experience of the local sector – Stephen Morgan, the Chief Executive of Basingstoke Voluntary Action, has been elected MP for Portsmouth South.

 

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FUNDING

See the Funding pages on VAC’s website for all the latest information.

Rosa’s Woman to Woman fund is now open
Apply for grants of up to £25,000. Grants are available for groups with an income of under £100,000 per year, to support a wide range of charitable work that benefits women: from building confidence and leadership skills, tackling harassment and violence, to training in financial literacy and increasing engagement in decision-making. Grants can pay for core costs such as staff salaries, office rent and staff training; as well as project costs such as drop-in support services, mobilising volunteers and outreach. The deadline for stage 1 applications is Thursday 6th July at 5pm.
Click the link to find out more information about the Woman to Woman fund.

Greggs Foundation – Environmental Grants – Deadline 24 June
The environmental grants programme aims to improve peoples lives by improving the environment. The programme is administered by seven charity committees throughout England, Scotland and Wales. Organisations may only apply once per calendar year for this grant.
Please visit https://www.greggsfoundation.org.uk/environmental-grant for more details.

Greggs Foundation – Local Community Projects Fund
The Local Community Projects Fund helps organisations based in local communities to deliver projects or provide equipment to people in need at the heart of our local communities. The programme is administered by seven charity committees throughout England, Wales and Scotland. Please visit https://www.greggsfoundation.org.uk/grants/local-community-projects-fund for more details.
The Deadline for applications is 24 June.

Trust for London and City Bridge Trust launch £100,000 Crowdfunding initiative to tackle poverty and inequality in London
In collaboration with Crowdfunder and The Social Innovation Partnership, Trust for London and City Bridge Trust have launched a new £100,000 fund available to organisations using crowdfunding to raise funds and deliver projects which will address inequality and lift people out of poverty in the capital.
The Improving life for Londoners fund will provide up to 50% of the target (to a maximum of £10,000), with projects expected to raise at least the first 25% from the crowd.
The fund is keen to support charitable work that:
~ Provides practical solutions to support people on low incomes
~ Addresses local problems in creative ways
~ Is led by communities that will benefit from the work
If you think your organisation fits, check out our Crowdfunder page.
Do you want to know more about crowdfunding, and how to run a crowdfunding project? You can sign up to crowdfunding workshops online here.

BBC Children in Need Main Grants Programme 2017 Deadlines Announced
Large grants of over £10,000 are available to support projects for up to three years. Not-for-profit organisations in the UK can apply if they are supporting children and young people of 18 years and under who are experiencing disadvantage through:
~ Illness, distress, abuse or neglect.
~ Any kind of disability.
~ Behavioural or psychological difficulties.
~ Living in poverty or situations of deprivation.
2017 Deadlines for applications: 1 September, and 1 December 2017.
Please visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3XW7FvN20PD3xr2c1T62Xly/main-grants for more information.

Arts Award Access Fund
The Access Fund provides grants of between £100-£1500 to Arts Award centres working on Arts Award projects with young people for whom access and inclusion is an issue.
Please visit http://www.artsaward.org.uk/site/?id=1975 for more information.
Deadlines for applications: Round 2: 18 September 2017 to 5 pm 20th October 2017. 2018 – Round 1: TBC

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VAC EVENTS

How Do You Write a Successful Grant Application?
Wednesday 12th July 2 – 8pm
Mary Ward Centre (Camden), 42 Queen Square. WC1N
Find out the secrets by coming along to a practical workshop and learn about all of the dos and don’ts! The sessions are for Camden based groups only and will focus on providing support for voluntary and community organisations with income of less than £100,000 a year. You can bring along a grant application that you are working on, or would like to work on. Following the workshop, you will also be offered one to one support to complete the application. Booking and details at VAC website.

HR Support in Camden
VAC provides free HR advice and support to Camden voluntary organisations employing staff. Get in touch to discuss your HR consultancy needs, from recruitment to redundancy and everything in-between. VAC’s HR support aims to help trustees and managers understand employment law and to have robust HR procedures that reflect good practice so fewer workplace issues arise, and HR crises are averted or managed effectively. Call Kevin on 020 7284 6557 or email knunan@vac.org.uk

More details on the VAC website: https://vac.org.uk/events/

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OTHER EVENTS

Best Practice Plus Workshop, Forum and Lunch
Join Volunteer Centre Camden for the first ever Best Practice Plus volunteer management workshop ‘Handling Difficult Conversation With Volunteers’.
In one morning, this workshop will cover:
~ Identifying situations that would result in a difficult conversation
~ How to make sure the conversation goes as smoothly as possible (including preparation, timing and effective communication)
~ Next steps (including dealing with the potential fall out) after the conversation
~ Practical things you can do to avoid difficult conversations in the first place
The workshop will be followed by a networking lunch and an open forum where we can talk about anything to do with volunteer-management. 4th July, 10am – 1.30pm
Information and booking at the VCC website.

Camden Carers’ Voice
A forum, for all carers and former carers living in Camden or caring for someone in Camden, to speak up on issues affecting carers
Meeting on Thursday 22 June 2017
NB – this replaces the 8 June meeting
10.30am – 12.30pm At Argenta House, 1 Aspern Grove, Haverstock Hill London NW3
Refreshments from 10am. Light lunch from 12.30pm
~ Information on key benefits that relate to carers and the person for whom they care
~ Please come along to meet and talk with other carers
For more information or if you cannot attend the meeting and would like to give your questions please contact: Phone: Philippa on 020 7697 1336 Email: philippar@centre404.org.uk

“Building Capitalism” in Somers Town
You’re invited to a very special event, on the 20th June at 7pm, professor Linda Clarke, author of “Building Capitalism”, will speak on ‘how did Somers Town come to be?’
Meet locals at 6.45pm at the Basil Jellicoe Community Hall to walk over to the British Library for 7pm, where the talk will be held at the foyle room.
Free to locals; otherwise donations of £10 or £5 concessions. For more details see, www.aspaceforus.club

Moneytalk Camden North – final subsidised Financial Education Facilitator Training Courses
Final dates in Camden.
Moneytalk Camden North is a project based on the award winning financial literacy resource Made of Money, developed by anti-poverty charity Quaker Social Action. It aims to help groups talk about money and its impact on their lives, as well as learn vital money management skills.
Our last 2-day comprehensive training courses are on 11th & 12th July and 4th & 11th October click here to find out more and download a booking form. Contact: mtcn@qsa.org.uk tel: 020 8983 5047

Sleep Hygiene: Getting a good night’s sleep
This event is repeated at different venues
19 June: South Hampstead and Kilburn Partnerships
Time: 10am – 12 noon
This interactive session looks at how we feel physically, mentally and emotionally when we are struggling to get a good night’s sleep and the factors that might impact on our ability to sleep well. We will discuss some simple changes we can make to help establish a good sleep routine, along with what to do if problems persist.
For more info or booking please call Mandira Manandhar on 020 7284 6573 or email: mmanandhar@vac.org.uk

KentishTown “Trail of Wellbeing”
Follow the KentishTown “Trail of Wellbeing”, Saturday 17 June 11am-5pm. Music, yoga, food, drink & more. Contact info@transitionkentishtown.org.uk

Elfrida Rathbone Camden host ‘My Special Place: A Postcard Sale and Exhibition’
Wednesday 21st June, 6 – 8.30pm at pop-up gallery space 44 Ashdown Crescent, NW5 4QE
Where is your special place? We are celebrating the potential of our staff, students, service users and the wider community this summer with a postcard exhibition and sale. Calling all artists and non-artists alike to create a postcard to donate that describes, shows or represents your special place. All postcards will be for sale on the evening – all proceeds will go directly towards supporting ERC projects. Please get in touch with Rosanna@elfridacamden.org.uk/ 020 7424 1615 to request a postcard pack for submission or to register attendance for the event.

Employability Workshop with House of Fraser
House of Fraser, the department store, is running a free workshop for anyone interested in a career in retail on Tuesday 4 July 2017, 10am to 2pm (includes lunch) Free
Ideal if you are considering a career in retail or you have some retail experience and are ready for the next step or you want to build your confidence, and understand how a premium brand works…
There will also be 15 minute mock interviews with the House of Fraser team, if you would like to attend a mock interview, please email a copy of your CV
Places are limited, (and priority will be given to Camden residents) – to book your place, or for more information get in touch with Catherine: catherine@volunteercentrecamden.org.uk

An introduction to intergenerational working
An intensive one-day training session ideal for people who would like to organise activities or projects which bring together older and younger people, improve their intergenerational practice or make their organisation or service more age-inclusive.
The day will be of particular interest to staff, managers and volunteers in sheltered housing, resource centres, residential care, community work, youth work, education and teaching, early years settings, community arts, council departments and anyone else who would like to organise intergenerational events or improve their organisation’s intergenerational practice.
Free to anyone working, studying or volunteering in the London Borough of Camden.
Tuesday 11 July 2017 9.45am – 4.30pm. Crowndale Centre, 218-220 Eversholt Street, London NW1
For queries and to make bookings without an account, please email tdsonline@camden.gov.uk or contact Vanda Carter – vanda.carter@camden.gov.uk / 020 7974 2810.

Healthwatch Camden Community Forum & AGM 2017 ‘Community Conversation & AGM’
Monday 26 June, 4.15pm – 7.30pm at St Pancras & Somers Town Living Centre, 2 Ossulston St
Healthwatch Camden aims to:
· Raise awareness of recent changes in health and social care policies
· Hear talks by local leaders
· Give voice to local people
· Get feedback from local people
Please RSVP to info@healthwatchcamden.co.uk letting us know of any dietary/access requirements.

Rainbow Memory Cafe Consultation Event
Friday 23 June 2017, 11:00 – 13:00 at Tavis House, 1-6 Tavis Square, London WC1
Come along to this Opening Doors London event and find out more about plans for the first ever London wide LGBT* focused dementia initiative which will be a vital new resource for you to offer clients/patients and carers from this often hard to reach community.
All interested health and social care professionals including from Memory Services, Social Services, Age UK, Alzheimers’ Society, Carers’ Organisations, Housing Services and LGBT* organisations, as well as LGBT* older people are welcome to this free event. Book at Eventbrite

Camden Adult Community Learning Choices & Opportunities Day
Working Men’s College, Maurice Hall, 44 Crowndale Road, NW1 1TR
11 July 2017 09:30 – 1:00
Camden Adult Community Learning Service and partners are holding a Choices and Opportunities Day .providing adults aged 19+ with information and advice about learning, training, employment and volunteering opportunities in Camden and the support to help them access those opportunities.
If you have any questions, contact the Camden Adult Community Learning team:
Call: 020 7974 2148 Email: adultlearning@camden.gov.uk Web: www.camden.gov.uk/adultlearning

Don’t forget that Camden TDS run a full programme of course which are subsidised or free for voluntary sector partner organisations. There is a link to a list of partner organisations on the home page.

Find more Training Opportunities at www.vac.org.uk

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JOBS AND VOLUNTEERING

Age UK Camden seeks Communications and Marketing Officer
28 hours per week Salary: Scale SO1 SP29-31 £29,424 to £31,141 pa pro rata
Permanent Contract Based at Tavis House WC1H
As Communications & Marketing Officer, you will lead on delivering Age UK Camden’s marketing and communications activities, and have previous experience of working within the voluntary sector or similar with exceptional writing, communication, networking and creative skills.
For further details and an application form visit our website www.ageukcamden.org.uk. email recruitment@ageukcamden.org.uk or telephone 020 7239 0400. No CVs, no agencies please.
Closing date for the above post is Monday 26th June 2017 9 am
Interviews will be held on Monday 10th July 2017

Lauderdale House seeks part-time Book-Keeper and part-time Marketing & Events Assistant
part-time Book-Keeper

Following a major refurbishment we are significantly expanding our activity and income and are looking for a Book-Keeper / Administrator to join our friendly team. The appointment is part-time and initially offered at 15 hours per week but as the programme expands we anticipate there will be scope to increase the number of hours. We’re looking for someone with an understanding and experience of the accounting principles specifically relating to charities and an interest in the arts and/or heritage. Closing date 8am Monday 26 June.
Further information at http://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/page.asp?ID=51&PID=8
part-time Marketing & Events Assistant
This is a hands-on role for an excellent communicator with initiative who will enjoy the variety of challenges each day, is a good problem solver and is target driven. It is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the operation of a small arts centre and make a difference by helping build our visitor numbers, ticket sales and events and obtain experience across a range of customer facing arenas.. Closing date 8am Monday 3 July.
Further information at http://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/page.asp?ID=51&PID=8

Lauderdale House is looking for Volunteers
to work with us in the newly refurbished House and help with our exciting and busy Education, Heritage and Arts programme.
Our existing volunteers include people of all ages looking to acquire new skills and experience as well as those who simply enjoy the opportunity to give something back to the community in a friendly
and creative atmosphere. There many opportunities to contribute to Lauderdale House and we like to work with people to agree programmes of work for every individual to ensure that everyone finds what they are looking for. Opportunities includes stewarding in the gallery and on reception both weekdays and weekends, answering the phone, supporting the marketing, helping with the education programme, helping with fundraising and /or general administration. Telephone us on 020 8348 8716 or email kives@lauderdale.org.uk with your CV and/or a note explaining what interests you

HameStart Camden Family Support Volunteer
Are you a parent, grandparent or have parenting experience?
Can you give 3 – 4 hours weekly to visit a family with young children who may be going through a difficult time? Enhance your skills with our training, supervision and fulfilling volunteer role
Next Preparation Course Starting 4th to 27th July Every Tuesday & Thursday 6pm to 9pm
Certificates awarded & expenses paid
For information pack ring 020 7424 1603 or email: info@homestartcamden.org or www.homestartcamden.org.uk

Elfrida Rathbone Camden seek part-time Senior Fundraising Manager to work part-time
21 hours a week. Salary: £45,000 – £ £48,000 pro rata. We are at an exciting time in our history of helping people in Camden and North London to realise their potential and contribute to their community. We want to continue to expand, develop and sustain our effective service delivery models for work with families, social action for young disabled people and advocacy support for people who face immense barriers in getting their needs and choices heard. We have created the new post of Senior Fundraising Manager to help us increase the people we can reach through our services and to make sure we work in ways which are most relevant to today’s needs. Through this post we are investing in our future. We will review the success of this post over the first 12 months and subject to funding, our aim is to continue and develop the role.
Closing: 12pm on Monday 19th June. For details and to apply see our website: http://www.elfridacamden.org.uk/work-with-us/

Camden Futures Seeking Parent Volunteers in the Community
Camden Futures is recruiting parent volunteers to become Community Connectors and support Camden parents to access community resources. Apply via info@elfridacamden.org.uk or call Francesca on 020 7424 1622. Compulsory training will run on 7th, 14th and 21st July 2017.

Vacancy at the Refugee Therapy Centre: Chief Executive Officer
The Refugee Therapy Centre is looking for an experienced Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to supervise and manage all strategic and business aspects of the charity. The post has been made available by the retirement of the previous CEO and founder of the Charity.
£30,000 up to £35,000 (pro-rata) according to skills and experience
Deadline: 6pm on 30th June 2017
This is a 12 month contract with six months probationary period. Subject to review
To apply, please send a copy of your recent CV with contact details of two referees and a covering letter detailing your suitability for the role to:
Refugee Therapy Centre, 1A Leeds Place, Tollington Park, London N4 3RF.
Suitable candidates will be interviewed on Wednesday, 12 July 2017. For further information, please write to: info@refugeetherapy.org.uk

Opening Doors London seeks Member Services Co-ordinator
28 hours per week Scale SO1 £29,424 – £31,141 pro rata
Deadline: 20th June 2017 – 12 noon Interviews: Thursday 29th June 2017
This role will be to provide support to members including:
➢ Supporting sessional workers and volunteers to deliver a wide range of social opportunities
➢ Producing the ODL Listings [our newsletter] and promoting activities via social media
➢ Respond to member enquiries and sign post as appropriate
➢ Ensuring appropriate monitoring and evaluation
We are also keen to increase our diversity, so would particularly welcome applicants from the BME and/or trans* and/or bi communities.
If you are interested in applying for the above post please see the application pack including the full job description and person specification by clicking on the link.

Heath Hands seeks Project Assistant
We’re launching an exciting new Community Outreach [http://heath-hands.org.uk/cms/community-outreach] project and are looking for a part-time Project Assistant to help deliver it. Heath Hands is the volunteer organisation for Hampstead Heath.
More information: http://heath-hands.org.uk/cms/jobs

Holy Cross Centre Trust is seeking volunteers
The Holy Cross Centre Trust works to promote the inclusion of socially isolated and marginalized individuals. We accomplish our work through innovative projects that support people’s desire to be active in their community, apart of social networks, and valued for what they can give back, as opposed to what they need. Based at 8 Fairhazel Gardens London NW6, HCCT is seeking volunteers for a variety of roles which you can view here.

Latin American House seeks Spanish Saturday School Teachers
We are looking for teachers who are passionate about teaching children to join our Children’s Spanish Saturday School (for primary school ages 5-11 years) starting in September 2017
You will be a native Spanish speaker, with experience of teaching children and with a teaching qualification, preferably in modern foreign languages (we accept non-UK teaching qualifications)
Hours of Work: 5 hours per week every Saturday during term time.
Hourly rate: £10 per hour plus generous paid annual leave entitlement (to be taken outside term-time)
Location: Kilburn, London. This is a permanent contract.
Full details of this position are available from:
www.casalatina.org.uk (Get Involved/Job Vacancies)
The Spanish Saturday School is part of Latin American House’s Children’s Education Project.
Closing date for applications: 20 June 2017. Interview dates: 6 and 8 July 2017
Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
An enhanced DBS check is required for this post.

Project Embrace are recruiting volunteers
Are you ready to become part of the mental health evolution? We are looking for a Director of Sales and a Director of Infrastructure to work closely with our core team to co-found a dynamic culture and ethos that will shape and drive the initial growth and build of a sustainable social enterprise.
Download job advertisement for Director of Infrastructure.
Download job advertisement for Director of Sales.
Apply by the 1st of July.
Email cover letter, 2 references and CV to: applications@project-embrace.com

Elfrida Rathbone seeks Volunteers
Inclusion Works supports young people (16-25) with mild to moderate learning disabilities to find work, volunteering and work experience opportunities. We are looking for volunteers who like working with young people to offer a minimum of a half-day a week to supporting a young person during their volunteering, work placement or journey into employment. This may be in settings such as shops, cafes, a garden centre, office or community centre. The project co-ordinator Helen will co-ordinate placements.
Experience of learning disabilities and/or education would be an advantage but is not essential. You will gain experience working in a small and friendly team in a rewarding role which encourages young people with learning disabilities to gain confidence and learn new skills. To apply e-mail info@elfridacamden.org.uk or call Helen on 020 7424 1639.

SHAK seeks Employability & Learning Co-ordinator
£28,000 p.a. | 35 hours /wk | Location: South Hampstead London
Shak (South Hampstead and Kilburn Community Partnership) is a resident led charity based on the iconic Alexandra and Ainsworth estate in the Kilburn ward of Camden NW London.
We are currently seeking a full-time Employability & Learning Co-ordinator to deliver and develop learning programmes and pathways which empower and upskill disadvantaged residents, progressing towards suitable employment and better life opportunities.
Closing date for the receipt of application is 25 June 2017, with interviews to take place the week beginning 3rd July 2017. Apply through Charity Jobs by visiting our vacancy page

SHAK seeks Health & Wellbeing Development Worker
£27,000 p.a. | 21 hours /wk | Location: South Hampstead London
Shak (South Hampstead and Kilburn Community Partnership) is a resident led charity based on the iconic Alexandra and Ainsworth estate in the Kilburn ward of Camden NW London.
We are currently seeking a part-time Health & Wellbeing development worker to launch and lead an innovative project recruiting, training and supporting residents as volunteer “Health Champions” to deliver their own healthy cooking groups, deliver positive health messages and lead community discussions about ways to improve physical and mental health.
Closing date for the receipt of application is 25 June 2017, with interviews to take place the week beginning 3rd July 2017. Apply through Charity Jobs by visiting our vacancy page

Bookkeeper Required
A small charity in Camden is looking to recruit a bookkeeper for 6 to 12 hours per month. Rates negotiable. For further detail contact shensby@vac.org.uk

Minute Taker Required
Small Camden based organisation is seeking a minute taker for its monthly meetings. Rates negotiable. For further details contact shensby@vac.org.uk

Kings Cross Jobs
You can view a constantly changing range of job vacancies on the Kings Cross website. For the latest news on jobs sign up to job alerts.

Volunteers are needed in GP practices!
Voluntary Action Camden (VAC) would like to hear from you! We are training volunteers to become Community Health Advocates in local GP practices.
• Do you live, work or volunteer in Camden?
• Would you like to support people in your community to improve their health and their access to services that will help them to maintain good health and wellbeing?
• Do you want to develop experience and skills in the field of public health?
• Can you commit at least 2 hours per week?
VAC is offering free Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) Level 1 training to those who want to volunteer their time to become Community Health Advocates. The RSPH Level 1 training is a two days course, with a 20 question multiple choice test at the end of the second day of training. It could provide a useful skill set and experience for people who may be interested in following a health related career path in the future.
After completing the training, VAC will support local teams of volunteers to act as links between community based services and GPs. You may wish to take advantage of additional opportunities to increase your knowledge, for example smoking cessation, cancer awareness, diabetes etc. In return for your commitment to the project for 2 hours a week we offer support, out of pocket expenses and other professional development opportunities.
For more information, please contact Mandira Manandhar, Health Advocate Volunteer Co-ordinator (Mon, Tues and Thurs) 020 7284 6550/07930669417 or email: mmanandhar@vac.org.uk
Peter Simonson on 020 7284 6550 or email: projectsupport@vac.org.uk
The RSPH training is provided FREE by on the understanding that participants are available to volunteer for the project and able to attend the regular training and support sessions.

Find Jobs and Volunteering opportunities at https://www.vac.org.uk/

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icandance requires additional space and volunteers
Due to our classes expanding, we require an additional hall or dance studio. This is for use on Saturdays during term time 9:00-14:00. Currently based in Fitzjohns Primary School in Hampstead, we are looking for a local venue able to cater for our needs. The space must have parking and be fully accessible. icandance offers children and young people the opportunity to access fun, interactive and therapeutic dance sessions.
icandance is looking for volunteers to support children and young people with disabilities on a weekly basis at our dance classes in Camden and Barnet. Dance session volunteers will get the opportunity to volunteer with a range of children and young people, supporting them in the session and enabling them to have lots of fun. All volunteers will access a volunteer training and development programme with opportunities for specific training and learning.
icandance are also looking for volunteers interested in supporting the charity in admin, caretaking, or support work.
Contact Lewis at Lewis@icandance.org.uk web: http://www.icandance.org.uk/

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