IT Support Volunteer
AbilityNet
supporting older and disabled people to use technology, from setting up a new device, to showing how to use zoom or do an internet food shop.
“A digital world accessible to all” Award winning IT charity AbilityNet is looking for IT Support volunteers to help people get the most out of technology across UK. We support older and disabled people to use technology, from setting up a new device, to showing how to use zoom or do an internet food shop. The role is flexible to fit in with your needs and commitments, supporting clients can be carried out remotely and/or face-to-face. The role will receive support from local area volunteer coordinators. What will I be doing? Upon a referral via AbilityNet contacting clients to arrange a date/time to support. Carrying out IT support to the clients. Feeding back on progress via our online system. Opportunities to support your local Coordinator with promoting the volunteer service in the local area, for example leaflet dropping or displaying some posters in your local area. Skills You don’t need to be a tech guru to help out. If you use a computer at home or work, and perhaps support family and friends with their tech issues, you are likely to have the skills we are looking for: A passion to help others. Good IT and computer skills. Knowledge of standard operating systems and software would be useful. The ability to communicate well with people. Patience and empathy. Your own transport or good transport links e.g. bus, if providing face-to-face support. Benefits Benefits of the opportunity Manage your own volunteering hours No minimum/maximum hours per month Be a part of changing the lives of disabled and older people in your local area. Access to high quality technology and disability training. Opportunity to join social events for examples quizzes. Be part of a team of other Coordinators and IT volunteers. Be part of a respected national charity which is supported by IBM and Microsoft. The chance to network with IT professionals. A basic reference when looking for work, other volunteering and/or training courses. Practical Considerations Your own transport or good transport links if providing face-to-face support
Befriending, Buddying & Mentoring,IT, Technology & Websites,Conservation
Basic IT skills - internet & email, Talking To Others, Listening, Conservation
You don’t need to be a tech guru to help out. If you use a computer at home or work, and perhaps support family and friends with their tech issues, you are likely to have the skills we are looking for: A passion to help others. Good IT and computer skills. Knowledge of standard operating systems and software would be useful. The ability to communicate well with people. Patience and empathy. Your own transport or good transport links e.g. bus, if providing face-to-face support.
Manage your own volunteering hours No minimum/maximum hours per month Be a part of changing the lives of disabled and older people in your local area. Access to high quality technology and disability training. Opportunity to join social events for examples quizzes. Be part of a team of other Coordinators and IT volunteers. Be part of a respected national charity which is supported by IBM and Microsoft. The chance to network with IT professionals. A basic reference when looking for work, other volunteering and/or training courses.
2-4hr a month minimum
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This role is for anywhere in the UK, so anywhere in Kent
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