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Participation volunteer (4 hours p/w)

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of other Zwolle residents? And do you think it would be nice to get to know new people and cultures? Then the role of Participation volunteer at Stichting Voor Each Other Zwolle is something for you! As a Participation volunteer you can work on two of our projects: Nieuw in Zwolle: at Nieuw in Zwolle you hang out with a new Dutch person (status holder). You support someone during the first year of his or her social guidance. ParticipatieMaatje: at ParticipatieMaatje you hang out with a new Dutchman who has been living in Zwolle for some time, but needs more support. What are you going to do? As a Participation volunteer you play an important role in supporting and guiding New Zwolle residents. You offer help in building a new life and work together towards stability and self-reliance. You help to find your way in our Zwolle society and to build a social network. What qualities suit this role? As a Participation volunteer you don't have to be an all-rounder, but it is nice if you recognize yourself in certain characteristics. This way you know if this role suits you. Do you recognize yourself in the following properties? - You can communicate well in Dutch and English - You enjoy hanging out with someone who has not yet mastered the Dutch language very well - You are enterprising and decisive - If necessary, it is nice if you can act quickly - You feel involved with our target group and can empathize with their situation - You want to help your participant(s) on the basis of cooperation and equality - You have an open attitude and respect other people's views or culture What else can you expect? To get ready for the role of Participation Volunteer you will receive an online training. In 7 modules you get the right tools to get started. We also organize a number of intervision evenings per year. We get to know each other better and share experiences with each other. Are you going to work with us? Then we ask you to be available for part of a day a week for at least two years. We prefer to build a relationship with you for the long term. We also need a Certificate of Good Behavior (VOG), because we work with vulnerable persons and sensitive information. We request this for you free of charge. What does volunteering mean to you? As a Participation volunteer you are part of a warm and cozy foundation, in which you can really make a difference for others. You will join a warm team of committed colleagues and volunteers, with whom we regularly organize drinks or barbecues. But best of all: together with us you make a positive difference in the lives of people in our city. How beautiful is that? Would you like to join our foundation? Register as a Participation Volunteer! Interested? Send us a message (see contact details) and we will contact you as soon as possible.

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Zwolle

Activity guidance
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Language & reading

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Do you want to make a difference in the lives of other Zwolle residents? And do you think it would be nice to get to know new people and cultures? Then the role of Participation volunteer at Stichting Voor Each Other Zwolle is something for you!

As a Participation volunteer you can work on two of our projects:

Nieuw in Zwolle: at Nieuw in Zwolle you hang out with a new Dutch person (status holder). You support someone during the first year of his or her social guidance.
ParticipatieMaatje: at ParticipatieMaatje you hang out with a new Dutchman who has been living in Zwolle for some time, but needs more support.

What are you going to do?
As a Participation volunteer you play an important role in supporting and guiding New Zwolle residents. You offer help in building a new life and work together towards stability and self-reliance. You help to find your way in our Zwolle society and to build a social network.

What qualities suit this role?
As a Participation volunteer you don't have to be an all-rounder, but it is nice if you recognize yourself in certain characteristics. This way you know if this role suits you.

Do you recognize yourself in the following properties?
- You can communicate well in Dutch and English
- You enjoy hanging out with someone who has not yet mastered the Dutch language very well
- You are enterprising and decisive
- If necessary, it is nice if you can act quickly
- You feel involved with our target group and can empathize with their situation
- You want to help your participant(s) on the basis of cooperation and equality
- You have an open attitude and respect other people's views or culture

What else can you expect?
To get ready for the role of Participation Volunteer you will receive an online training. In 7 modules you get the right tools to get started. We also organize a number of intervision evenings per year. We get to know each other better and share experiences with each other.

Are you going to work with us? Then we ask you to be available for part of a day a week for at least two years. We prefer to build a relationship with you for the long term. We also need a Certificate of Good Behavior (VOG), because we work with vulnerable persons and sensitive information. We request this for you free of charge.

What does volunteering mean to you?
As a Participation volunteer you are part of a warm and cozy foundation, in which you can really make a difference for others. You will join a warm team of committed colleagues and volunteers, with whom we regularly organize drinks or barbecues. But best of all: together with us you make a positive difference in the lives of people in our city. How beautiful is that?

Would you like to join our foundation? Register as a Participation Volunteer!

Interested?
Send us a message (see contact details) and we will contact you as soon as possible.

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Weekly from 0 to 4 hours

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Zwolle

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Suitable for youth

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For whom

Newcomers & refugees

Impact area

Social & wellbeing

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Activity guidance
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Language & reading
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