Volunteer
Early Years volunteers
Role Summary
Ladybrook and Titchfield Family Hub are looking for volunteers.
Ladybrook – 116 Somersall Street, NG19 6EW
Titchfield – 73-75 Princes Street, NG18 5SL
Early years volunteers help support young children’s development and create a positive, nurturing environment for their early learning. An Early Years volunteer needs to like being with children and parents.
You must also be wiling to undertake 5 weeks core volunteer training programme and be able to commit to 2 hours a week to undertake the role.
Your tasks will include:
- supporting with sessions for families with children aged under five years such as Stay and Play and our Under 1s groups.
- assisting with play and educational activities that help children explore and learn.
- spending time interacting with children and parents, encouraging their social, emotional, and cognitive development.
- helping with the preparation of resources for activities and play sessions.
What skills you will gain in this role:
- Increased Confidence.
- Team working skills.
- Experience of running a play session.
- Basic knowledge of safeguarding and training
What You’ll Gain
- Communication – speak confidently, share ideas clearly
- Teamwork – work well with others, support group goals
- Decision‑Making – make informed choices
- Problem‑Solving – find practical solutions
- Confidence – build self-belief and assertiveness
- Leadership – take initiative and guide small tasks
- Organisation – plan, prioritise, and manage time
- Networking – connect with others and build relationships
For further information and to apply
Volunteering in family hubs | Nottinghamshire County Council
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