Volunteer Resource Centre Supporter
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Volunteer / Humanitarian, Non-Profit / Outreach
Volunteer Resource Centre Supporter
Final date to receive applications: 30 September 2026
Department: Volunteers
Employment Type: Volunteer
Location: Penzance
DescriptionAs the Volunteer Resource Centre Supporter, you will play an important role supporting the day to day activities at the Breadline Centre, Penzance
Clients can access a range of facilities at the centre including showers, food, toilets, clothing, bedding, laundry and storage as well as activities that actively promote health and wellbeing. Under the supervision of the Resettlement Team, you will be able to support these services.
Volunteers are needed Monday‑Friday anytime between 9:30‑16:30 and we are interested in anyone who can spare any amount of time during the day, either on a regular basis or as and when you have availability. Please note our client drop‑in session is 9:30‑13:30 and after this time its appointments only and quieter at the centre should you prefer that time.
* Please note the Breadline Centre is a three storey building and the only access to the second and third floors is via a steep stairwell.
You’ll share our core values:
Honesty, Integrity, Equality, and Dignity.
In order to volunteer with us, after registering/applying for this role you will be contacted to discuss the role further. You will then be invited to attend an informal chat/taster session, where we can introduce you fully to St Petrocs and support you with onboarding as a volunteer for us if you wish to proceed further.
Essential Criteria
- Commitment to our service and client group.
- Reliability and agreement on how much time you can commit to the role.
- Possess a confident and resourceful personality, who is able to support people experiencing homelessness and in crisis.
- Responsibility for own and others health and safety whilst undertaking the tasks.
- Can maintain confidentiality as required.
- Provide a friendly welcome to our clients and visitors to the centre.
- Able to deal with donations to the centre including clothing, bedding, food, etc.
- Can make own arrangements for travel to the Breadline Resource Centre (parking not available at the centre)
- Comprehensive induction training
- Clear instructions and guidance on your role
- Ongoing training related to your volunteering role
- Supervision and support throughout volunteering duties
- Regular newsletter providing the latest updates
- Annual ‘thank you’ event for volunteers
- Reimbursement of travel costs subject to approval by supervising manager and prior to any travel arrangements being made.
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