Opportunities

Schools Service

Are you aged 18+?

The role is flexible with an expectation of delivering workshops to a minimum of 2 schools per month in local Walsall primary schools.

Volunteers will need to be able to travel and work independently, with basic IT skills, this includes being able to use email, powerpoint presentations, our Volunteer Hub and online meetings such as Zoom or MS Teams.

An enhanced DBS is required and the NSPCC will cover this cost.

Travel expenses are also reimbursed.

All applications are welcome and we are happy to hear from people from both Walsall and across the country. We encourage all applications, and are committed to providing equal opportunities.  Diversity is welcomed and highly valued.

Organisation

NSPCC

The NSPCC help children who’ve been abused, protect children at risk, and find the best ways to prevent child abuse from ever happening.

Their services are a vital part of keeping children safe. Across the UK and Channel Islands, and work directly with children and families in our national and regional hubs. They also give support to thousands of children and young people who need them through Childline. The Helpline is there for any adult who is concerned about a child.

The NSPCC work with schools up and down the country through our Speak out Stay safe programme, which helps keep children safe from abuse. And projects like Together for Childhood support families and transform the way communities come together to prevent abuse and neglect.