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Age UK Sandwell

Age UK Sandwell

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We provide services like a free, confidential information and advice service for people aged 50 and over, their families, and carers. Age UK Birmingham also runs memory care services, a charity shop, ...

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  • Latham House, 33-34 Paradise St, Birmingham B1 2AJ, UK
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Information & Advice Volunteer (Form Filling) (Sandwell)

Information & Advice Volunteer (Form Filling) (Sandwell)

Practical details

Volunteering • Longer term volunteering

3—10 hrs/Week
Flexible location

Contact person

Louise Crowther

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Provided

Reimbursement of costs
Age UK Sandwell

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We are looking for a reliable volunteer with strong communication, literacy and digital skills to help older people access the support they are entitled to.

About the Service 

Our Information & Advice service provides free, confidential and independent support to people aged 50 and over. We are looking for a reliable and confident volunteer to help clients complete important paper and online forms.

About the Role 

As a volunteer, you will help older people complete welfare benefit applications, online application forms, and other documents in person, by telephone or during a home visit. Your clear and accurate support can help clients overcome complex forms, health barriers or limited digital skills.

Task may include:

    • Help clients complete paper and online forms accurately.
    • Explain practical next steps within the boundaries of your training and role.
    • Support appointments at our offices and outreach venues, by telephone, and in clients’ homes.
    • Data entry to ensure clear and accurate records of client contact
    • Work closely with staff and other volunteers

Who would this role be suitable for?

  • This role would suit someone who is patient, caring and non-judgemental, with strong communication, literacy and digital skills. 
  • You will need to be confident using IT systems and online forms, able to explain information clearly and comfortable handling personal information confidentially.
  • Experience in administration, advice, teaching, health or social care may be helpful, but it is not essential. 
  • Full role-specific training will be provided before you begin supporting clients independently.

Training 

You will receive core volunteer training, GDPR and data protection training, form-filling training and guidance on lone working. You will initially work alongside experienced staff in office and outreach settings.

There may also be an opportunity to work towards a Level 2 qualification in Information, Advice or Guidance and to access optional adviser training over approximately 12 months. Although this does not guarantee employment, it can provide valuable knowledge, skills and experience.

Due to the training involved and the nature of the work, we are ideally looking for volunteers who can offer regular, longer-term support.

Working Safely

The service completes a risk assessment before every client home visit. Volunteers must use the lone-working app and follow all agreed safeguarding, confidentiality and safety procedures.

DBS

A DBS check is required for this role. Risk assessments are completed before home visits, and volunteers are supported to follow all safeguarding, confidentiality and lone-working procedures.

Contact 

Louise Crowther | Volunteering Lead

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About Age UK Sandwell

We provide services like a free, confidential information and advice service for people aged 50 and over, their families, and carers. Age UK Birmingham also runs memory care services, a charity shop, and offers information and advice to improve the well-being of older residents.

See more activities by Age UK Sandwell

Practical details

Volunteering • Longer term volunteering

3—10 hrs/Week
Flexible location

Contact person

Louise Crowther

Ask Louise a question

Provided

Reimbursement of costs