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Role information pack: Community ambassador Scan the QR code to applyThe Children’s Society 2 Do you have excellent networking and engagement skills? Are you well-connected in your local community? [...] Do you enjoy talking to people and sharing your passion? [...] By reaching out in your role as a community ambassador and building relationships, you can inspire your local community to support our work and use your connections to strengthen our relationships with businesses, educational institutions, and community and faith groups near you. [...] “ I’ve been a community ambassador and speaker for The Children’s Society for over four years now and find it a great way to contribute to the work of the charity. [...] For me, the best part is meeting lots of new people in different communities. In my experience, the messages about The Children’s Society are always enthusiastically received and spur others to help, so being that conduit to grassroots support really is a vital role.” Nick, Community Ambassador WelcomeCommunity ambassador 3 Your role Your skills As a community ambassador, you’ll be representi [...] Instead, you’ll be making adults in your community aware of our work and the challenges young people are facing, encouraging them to support us. You might sometimes speak to young people in schools. Whoever you’re talking to, it’s important to remember that some of our work deals with subjects that people might find difficult or upsetting. [...] As a community ambassador, you’ll be supported by your regional community relationship manager, who will provide all the training and information you need. [...] Ԏ You’ll receive a full induction and all the training required for your role, as well an ongoing one-to-one support from your regional community relationship manager. [...] These restrictions are designed to safeguard our volunteers and the young people we work with.7 Community ambassador Andrew’s story When Andrew was just 13, he and his family were caught up in a terrifying attack. [...] Right now, the threats to young people’s safety and happiness are growing.
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