Breast Cancer Now - Moving Forward Volunteer - Truro
The deadline for applications is Sunday 8 February at 11pm. Please note that we may close applications early and open a waitlist depending on the number of applications we receive for this location.
As a Moving Forward volunteer, you'll be supporting our courses that help people take the next step after primary breast cancer treatment.
What is Moving Forward?
We understand that a person’s need for support doesn’t end when treatment finishes. Our Moving Forward services and information are for anyone living with and beyond breast cancer, helping them approach life after treatment with increased confidence.
Our Moving Forward courses usually take place over two consecutive weeks and are delivered by a Moving Forward Facilitator, in partnership with NHS hospitals and are supported by on demand online resources.
How can I support Moving Forward as a volunteer?
We aim to have 2 volunteers on each Moving Forward course, who are there to welcome participants and support the facilitator. You'll move around small groups to support discussions, contribute your own insights when appropriate, and offer emotional support if participants become upset.
What will I be doing?
You will be supporting a Moving Forward Facilitator at the course. Typical tasks may include:
- Liaise with Moving Forward Facilitator, to establish shared responsibilities
- Help to set up and clear away at the beginning and end of the course. This includes signage, but will not require any heavy lifting
- Welcome participants on arrival
- Circulating around small groups during the course to support participants’ discussions
- Actively listening during group discussions and proactively contributing with your own insights, when appropriate
- Offering emotional support to participants if they become upset or need to take a break
What skills and qualities do I need?
- To have had a personal diagnosis of primary breast cancer. We suggest that you are at least 6 months past the finish of active (hospital-based) treatment when applying, as we want to make sure this is the right time for you to be providing support for others
- Understanding and empathy for the issues faced by people with a breast cancer diagnosis.
- To be a confident and skilled communicator, a good active listener with a non-judgemental and non-directive attitude and approach
- A commitment to working within Breast Cancer Now’s policies and guidelines including respect for client confidentiality and equal opportunities
What training and support will I receive?
- Volunteers new to Breast Cancer Now will attend a 2-hour online Welcome Workshop, plus receive support and guidance documents
- You'll attend role specific training via Zoom on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 March, 9.30am to 12.30pm
- Refund of reasonable travel expenses in accordance with our expenses policy
What's the time commitment?
You would need to be available for 1 to 2 days every few months. Courses for this location usually take place on Wednesday mornings.
Please apply using this link https://breastcancernow.rosterfy.uk/portal/roleoffer/4261/view
We're Breast Cancer Now. We’re here to change the lives of people affected by breast cancer. How? By combining the power of research and support.
Our world-class researchers are working in labs across the UK and Ireland to create a world where the words "breast cancer" aren't met with fear. We're building a brighter future for everyone affected by breast cancer.
And because over 600,000 people are living with or beyond the disease, we’re here with support for today, too. Our helpline, health information, and support services are here for you and your loved ones. Every step of the way.
We’re the place to turn for anything and everything to do with breast cancer. Whatever you’re going through. Whoever you are. We’re here.
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