Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Gwent
Edinburgh House
170 Kennington Lane
London
Greater London
SE11 5DP
United Kingdom
Type
Hours
Location
Region
Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Gwent
Do you have lived experience?
Would you like to use some of your free time to support others on the next steps of their recovery journey?
We are looking for volunteers to join and be part of our new and exciting team of Peer Mentors.
You will have specific lived experience (recovery/offending/homelessness), relevant to the mentoring service we are providing, and will act as a role model to clients and support them to achieve positive outcomes.
You will have successfully completed/graduated from your recovery program or discharged from treatment and will be stable, 3-6 months in recovery / since prison release.
A minimum commitment of 3-4 hours a week for 6 months is required for this role.
For further details please refer to the attached Role Description.
Perks and Benefits
You will be offered a full programme of training and induction into your role and additional training and development opportunities.
Skills You'll Need
To be successful in this role you will have excellent communication skills, a good understanding of the issues faced by the client group and a true commitment and passion to support vulnerable people to enable them to fulfil their full potential.
You will have successfully completed/graduated from your recovery program – discharged from treatment and will be stable, 6 months in recovery / since prison release.
Travel Information
Travel (within 20 miles) and up to £6.50 lunch expenses
How to apply for the job
Please visit our website via this link: Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Gwent
Job board
Job and volunteer vacancies with organisations working in the criminal justice system.
Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Dyfed-Powys
The Forward Trust
Location
Do you have lived experience?
Would you like to use some of your free time to support others in their recovery journey?
We are looking for volunteers to join and be part of our new and exciting team of Peer Mentors.
Type
Hours
Strategic Development Manager
The Nelson Trust
Salary
Location
Join Our Team as a Strategic Development Manager – Women’s Whole System Approach!
Type
Hours
Want to post a vacancy?
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Ban the Box
We encourage all organisations to sign up to the Ban the Box campaign. Ban the Box calls on UK employers to give people with convictions a fair chance to compete for jobs by removing the tick box from application forms and asking about convictions later in the recruitment process.
Clinks welcomes applications from people with convictions, and we encourage our members to do too. For guidance, please see Unlock and Nacro’s websites.
Show the salary
We have signed the Show the salary campaign pledge and encourage others to do so too. The campaign is asking organisations to be open about salary expectations and not to ask for previous salaries on applications when advertising roles. It aims to close the pay gaps and inequities that exist in the job market.
Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - South Wales
Edinburgh House
170 Kennington Lane
London
Greater London
SE11 5DP
United Kingdom
Type
Hours
Location
Region
Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - South Wales
Do you have lived experience?
Would you like to use some of your free time to support others in the next steps of their recovery journey?
We are looking for volunteers to join and be part of our new and exciting team of Peer Mentors.
You will have specific lived experience (recovery/offending/homelessness), relevant to the mentoring service we are providing, and will act as a role model to clients and support them to achieve positive outcomes.
You will have successfully completed/graduated from your recovery program or discharged from treatment and will be stable, 3-6 months in recovery / since prison release.
A minimum commitment of 3-4 hours a week for 6 months is required for this role.
For further details please refer to the attached Role Description.
Perks and Benefits
You will be offered a full programme of training and induction into your role and additional training and development opportunities.
Skills You'll Need
To be successful in this role you will have excellent communication skills, a good understanding of the issues faced by the client group and a true commitment and passion to support vulnerable people to enable them to fulfil their full potential.
You will have successfully completed/graduated from your recovery program – discharged from treatment and will be stable, 6 months in recovery / since prison release.
Travel Information
Travel (within 20 miles) and up to £6.50 lunch expenses
How to apply for the job
Please visit our website via this link: Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - South Wales
Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Dyfed-Powys
Edinburgh House
170 Kennington Lane
London
Greater London
SE11 5DP
United Kingdom
Type
Hours
Location
Region
Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Dyfed-Powys
Do you have lived experience?
Would you like to use some of your free time to support others in their recovery journey?
We are looking for volunteers to join and be part of our new and exciting team of Peer Mentors.
You will have specific lived experience (recovery/offending/homelessness), relevant to the mentoring service we are providing, and will act as a role model to clients and support them to achieve positive outcomes.
You will have successfully completed/graduated from your recovery program or discharged from treatment and will be stable, 3- 6 months in recovery / since prison release.
A minimum commitment of 3-4 hours a week for 6 months is required for this role.
For further details please refer to the attached Role Description.
Perks and Benefits
You will be offered a full programme of training and induction into your role and additional training and development opportunities.
Skills You'll Need
To be successful in this role you will have excellent communication skills, a good understanding of the issues faced by the client group and a true commitment and passion to support vulnerable people to enable them to fulfil their full potential.
You will have successfully completed/graduated from your recovery program – discharged from treatment and will be stable, 6 months in recovery / since prison release.
Travel Information
Travel (within 20 miles) and up to £6.50 lunch expenses
How to apply for the job
Please visit our website via this link: Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Dyfed-Powys
Job board
Job and volunteer vacancies with organisations working in the criminal justice system.
Community Peer Mentor - Wales Accommodation Service - Dyfed-Powys
The Forward Trust
Location
Do you have lived experience?
Would you like to use some of your free time to support others in their recovery journey?
We are looking for volunteers to join and be part of our new and exciting team of Peer Mentors.
Type
Hours
Strategic Development Manager
The Nelson Trust
Salary
Location
Join Our Team as a Strategic Development Manager – Women’s Whole System Approach!
Type
Hours
Want to post a vacancy?
To post a job or volunteer vacancy, you need to be registered on the Clinks website, click here to register/sign in.
Clinks members can post job and volunteer vacancies for free. To see if your organisation is a member, click here.
There is a charge for non-members. Find out about Clinks membership and benefits here.
Full instructions for uploading a vacancy can be found here.
For assistance, email membership@clinks.org
Promoting your vacancies
Light Lunch, our weekly Friday ebulletin, includes a selection of Clinks' members' job and volunteer vacancies from our job board. Members can also promote their vacancy as a guaranteed, stand-alone 125-word listing in Light Lunch for £100 – just tick the relevant box on our form. Find out more about Featured Vacancies here
Ban the Box
We encourage all organisations to sign up to the Ban the Box campaign. Ban the Box calls on UK employers to give people with convictions a fair chance to compete for jobs by removing the tick box from application forms and asking about convictions later in the recruitment process.
Clinks welcomes applications from people with convictions, and we encourage our members to do too. For guidance, please see Unlock and Nacro’s websites.
Show the salary
We have signed the Show the salary campaign pledge and encourage others to do so too. The campaign is asking organisations to be open about salary expectations and not to ask for previous salaries on applications when advertising roles. It aims to close the pay gaps and inequities that exist in the job market.
Volunteer Committee Member
Port Lane
Brimscombe
STROUD
Gloucestershire
GL5 2QJ
United Kingdom
Type
Hours
Location
Region
Volunteer Committee Member
As a committee member, you will play a key role in overseeing the charity’s financial health, monitoring organisational performance, and managing risk.
Working closely with trustees and staff, your insights and commitment will ensure that The Nelson Trust continues to deliver high-quality services with transparency and accountability.
Volunteer Opportunity: Finance, Performance, and Risk Committee Member
Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in your community?
The Nelson Trust is seeking a dedicated volunteer to join our Finance, Performance, and Risk Committee.
This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute your expertise and support our mission to transform lives and strengthen communities.
Time commitment: 2-hour quarterly meetings held online
Who We’re Looking For
- Experience in business finance, with senior level exposure to performance, risk management, or governance.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Commitment to the values and mission of The Nelson Trust.
- Willingness to attend quarterly committee meetings and contribute to discussions.
- Charity sector experience desirable.
- Team player with excellent communication skills.
About The Nelson Trust
The Nelson Trust is a leading charity committed to providing life-changing support for individuals affected by addiction and multiple disadvantage.
Our work empowers people to build brighter futures for themselves and their families.
What You’ll Gain
- The chance to make a tangible difference in people’s lives
- Valuable experience in charity finance and governance
- Opportunities for personal and professional development
- Meet and collaborate with like-minded individuals
How to apply for the job
Please email your CV and a cover letter outlining your interest to louise.temple@nelsontrust.com.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and this position will close once a suitable candidate has been appointed.
Join us and help ensure The Nelson Trust continues to make a lasting difference. Together, we can transform lives.