About the Role Willetton Nova Girl Guides are seeking women to become Girl Guide Leaders at their Unit. The Unit meets for 1.5 hours on Thursday evenings from 6.30pm to 8pm and caters for girls between the ages of 10 and 14. Girl Guide leaders are role models that provide support to young girls to help them discover their potential as young leaders of their world. This is one of the most rewarding and fun volunteering jobs around! What we do Girl Guides WA aims to empower girls and young women to discover their potential as leaders of their world. What do Leaders do? Our Unit Leaders meet (usually weekly) with a group of girls of a specific age group of their preference in a community centre or hall. Meetings run between 1.5 and 2 hours. During the meeting you will help girls develop skills, positive values and confidence through fun activities. You will be supported by a Region Manager (also a volunteer) and the team of other Leaders in the Region. How do you become a Leader? Becoming a Leader involves becoming a member of Girl Guides WA and participating in training in emergency first aid and other leadership skills. We offer regular training by a qualified team. Why join? Our Leaders report they have increased their allround confidence and skills, experienced the joy of helping girls grow, made lifelong friendships, and had loads of fun! Women and girls have been part of this amazing organisation for over 100 years and are seeking fresh people to take us forward with our modern goals of empowerment, confidence, advocacy and making a difference. Details Category: Young People Commitment: Regular more than 6 months Type of work: Childcare, Education & Training, Tutoring & Coaching Time required: 1.5 hour Unit meeting per week plus preparation and events. Approximately 4 hours per week in total. Training: Full training provided by a qualified team. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Unit Leader - Willetton Nova Girl Guides