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Branch Chair Volunteer (Avon)

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National Autistic Society
on 3rd April 2024
 

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Neighbourhood
  • City Centre
  • City-wide
  • North
  • South
  • East
  • North West
  • Bristol Borders
Interest / Theme
  • Children / Young people / Family
  • Community / Neighbourhood Action
  • Health / Wellbeing
  • Inclusion / Inequality / Social Justice
  • Intergenerational
  • Disability Inclusive
Skill
  • Admin
  • Project Management
  • Fundraising
  • Socialising / Networking
  • Listening / Conversation
  • Regular

Why we want you

The charity has around 100 branches, all run by volunteers, who provide local support to autistic people and their families. Every branch is different and so are the activities they provide – they may run parent support groups, adult social groups, children’s activities, conferences or focus on providing information or campaigning. However, no matter how big or small, all branches are hugely valued by the people in their local area.

Branches are run entirely by volunteers with advice and support from the national charity.

The Branch Chair role is vital to the running of the branch as they act as a leader and a coordinator for the branch. Without these roles, we would not have as many branches as we do.

What you will be doing

  • Planning, arranging, and chairing committee meetings and public meetings.
  • Representing the branch at external meetings e.g. with local services for autistic people.
  • Delegating tasks to other committee members or volunteers.
  • Raising the profile of the NAS within your branch and local community.
  • Ensuring your branch complies with NAS policies including risk assessment, data protection and safeguarding.
  • Monitoring branch income and expenditure in partnership with the treasurer.
  • Supporting fundraising in your branch.
  • Co-ordinating and promoting local campaigns and bringing others on board to help you.
  • Keeping your Senior Branch Engagement Officer informed about branch activities and events.

When:

Flexibility on days and the amount of time committed to the role. The majority of branch chairs give around 5 hours a week but it depends how active the branch is. Home based (plus travel to branch activities)

Provided by National Autistic Society

Contact name
Laura Clark
Email address
volunteers@nas.org.uk

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