Online Support Volunteer (Dad’s Group)

Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity enables families who have a child with a life threatening or terminal illness to make the most of their time together, providing expert, practical and emotional support, where they need it for as long as it is needed. 

We are looking for compassionate and reliable volunteers to  support Men Behaving Dadly, our monthly online group where fathers with a seriously ill child can connect, share experiences,  and support one another. 

As an Online Group Support Volunteer, you’ll help facilitate conversations, encourage participation, and contribute to a positive and respectful environment for all members. 

What you’ll be doing: 

  1. Alongside Rainbow Trust staff, supporting the facilitation of online group sessions  
  2. Welcoming new members and helping them feel comfortable  
  3. Encouraging respectful, inclusive conversation  
  4. Sharing relevant experiences where appropriate  
  5. Helping to maintain group guidelines and boundaries  

Your commitment:

The sessions run for one hour on the last Thursday of each month. You would need to be available from 7.15 – 8.45pm. 

To attend relevant training/induction session and to undergo an  enhanced Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check.  

To adhere to Rainbow Trust’s Volunteers’ Code of Conduct, which Includes compliance with safeguarding, boundaries, confidentiality and data protection guidelines.   

Why choose Rainbow Trust?

  1. Join a friendly and committed team making a real difference for families. 
  2. Gain valuable experience in charity public affairs and policy work. 
  3. Build or maintain your skills in fundraising 
  4. Invitations to volunteer social events and access to training. 

Equality & Inclusion: 

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive volunteer team and welcome applications from all backgrounds. 

For this particular role, we are seeking volunteers with lived experience of being a father. This is because the group is specifically designed to support fathers, and shared lived experience has been shown to support engagement and trust within peer groups. 

This requirement is considered to be a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim in line with the provisions of the Equality Act 2010.  

Ready to apply? 

Get in touch by registering your interest today.

Please note that we will only process applications from volunteers who are resident in the UK and who have already obtained the relevant immigration permits. We are unable to sponsor Charity Worker Visas.

Skills

We’re looking for volunteers who are: 

  1. Empathetic, non-judgemental, and good listeners  
  2. Comfortable engaging in group conversations online  
  3. Reliable and able to commit to agreed sessions  
  4. Able to maintain appropriate boundaries  
  5. Experienced parents or carers 
  6. Experience of serious childhood illness, as a parent, carer, sibling or extended family member is not essential but would be preferred. 

Details

  • Accessibility
    This is a online role
  • Age restrictions
    18+ (experienced parents or carers required)
  • DBS check required
    Enhanced DBS
  • Equal Opportunities Policy
  • Expenses reimbursed
    N/A
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Ongoing support
    Ongoing support from the Family Support Manager
  • Training provided
    A full induction to Rainbow Trust Training relevant to your role (including safeguarding, data protection)
  • Volunteer induction
  • Volunteer Policy
  • Volunteers covered by insurance
  • Written role description

When can I volunteer?

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Morning No No No No No No No
Afternoon No No No No No No No
Evening No No No Yes No No No

Location

This opportunity can be carried out whilst working from home.

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