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Life Stories Biographer Volunteer, Hammond at Home, Central Coast Region NSW

HammondCare Volunteers
Volunteer
On-site
North Gosford, New South Wales, Australia
As a HammondCare Biography Writing or Editing  volunteer in The Central Coast your listening and writing skills will allow HammondCare community clients to record their stories, memories, and messages for loved ones.


Ideally, you'll have the following skills

- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word
- 50 words per minute typing skills
- Ability to work independently and problem solve
- Own  car to drive to the home of the Client
- Willingness to learn new technology and software. You will be using a Dictaphone and a transcription software program
- Availability for a long term commitment and up-to 5 hours per week. The transcription and editing process can occur in the evenings, while the face-to-face interview will occur on a weekday (Monday-Friday between 9am-4pm) for one hour.

When you submit your enquiry, please include details on why you're interested in volunteering.



Your impact

Volunteering as a social visitor can be a rewarding experience, both for the person you visit as well as yourself. Regular visits from volunteers can help to improve quality of life and help older people feel less isolated. Your visits will bring great joy to the client you are matched with.



HammondCare

HammondCare is an independent Christian charity, supporting people to live in their homes and maintain their independence. We're passionate about improving the quality of life for people in need and we have a wonderful group of volunteers that partner with us to enhance the lives of clients who are living at home. 


Further information

For more information about volunteering at HammondCare At Home, click the **apply** button below and our friendly Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator Dani will give you a call.

Requirements

18 years or older • National Volunteer Police Check arranged and paid for by HammondCare • 

One hour face-to-face interview Monday to Friday between 9am-4pm and transcription can occur during the evenings or weekends.