Charlbury Brownies are currently not running however we are interested in reopening the unit.
We are looking for adult volunteers to come forward to reopen the unit and new members aged between 7 and 10.
We are interested to hear from any parents of girls of the correct age wanting more information in order to gauge numbers AND also any adults looking for an exciting volunteering opportunity.
CHARLBURY BROWNIES volunteer opportunity
We are looking for an adult female aged 18 or over for 2 hours one evening per week in term time plus planning time, occasional weekends, and termly team meetings.
You will gain valuable experience in teamwork and leadership skills. No previous experience needed, all training will be given ?" free of charge. You will be required to have a DBS check (organised and paid for )and complete safeguarding training( on line) All this will look great on your CV.
For more information contact Charlbury District Commissioners: Clair Saxby on clairesaxby1@tiscali.co.uk
or Jane Digby on janedigby@btopenworld.com or 01993 878585 or text 07779 637486
Assistant leader assists the leader, works face to face with the girls, same time commitment and registration requirements as the leader evening.
unit treasurer - very simple accounts, take less than an hour a week to maintain , could be a parent? or anyone.
Unit admin person - much of what we do now is recorded on line, we also have closed Facebook groups and regular emails cascaded with information about activities, resources and opportunities. The Leader can do this if she has time but the role could be shared with a parent or interested other. This takes a few minutes a few times a week ; checking posts and fowarding/ sharing or responding as needed.
Parent rota coordinator: if the unit doesn't have three adults then a parent rota is essential to ensure there are enough adults each week for the meeting to take place. This role takes a couple of hours once a term organising the rota for that term.
Unit helper:- non uniform regular volunteer who commits to 2 hours per week to attend the meetings as often as possible. Could be more than one person. This person could also help the leader with preparing activities at home ahead of the meetings.