Leisure & Lifestyle Volunteer - Queensland
About IRT
Founded in 1969, IRT’s mission was to provide better options in housing and care for older people. Now 50 years later, our purpose remains the same.
We improve the lives of more than 9100 people every day in NSW, the ACT and Qld. We’re one of Australia’s largest community-owned providers of independent living, aged care and home care. We’re proud to have more than 40 communities and home care service hubs in NSW, the ACT and Qld.
IRT is an equal opportunity employer. We find excellence in diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We are proud of our culture and employ people across a diverse range of occupations, backgrounds and skills, who are passionate and committed to creating a better world for all older Australians.
About the Role
Location: IRT Woodlands Aged Care Centre and Retirement Village
Make a positive difference to our residents’ lives by helping support their health and wellbeing as a Volunteer. IRT volunteer program allows for more flexibility and informal interactions, personalised activities and strengthens our ability to response to individual's preferences.
We’re looking for people that are warm, caring, compassionate and are team players who would like to volunteer at IRT Woodlands - Meridan Plains as Leisure and Lifestyle volunteers.
Lifestyle roles/activities are listed in full detail below;
Activity Assistant: Assisting in planning, organising, and facilitating a range of activities and programs that support the well-being, engagement, and social interaction of residents in IRT Aged Care. You will contribute to creating an enjoyable and fulfilling environment for residents through engaging activities tailored to their needs.
Emotional Support Visitor: Provide compassionate, empathetic, and non-judgmental support to residents. This role focuses on enhancing the emotional well-being of residents through one-on-one visits, companionship, and active listening. Volunteers in this position play a crucial role in alleviating feelings of isolation, promoting mental health, and helping residents feel heard and valued.
Dining Room Assistant: Helping staff ensure residents enjoy a comfortable, pleasant, and well-organised dining experience. This position involves assisting with meal service, ensuring the dining area is set up and maintained, and providing support to residents during meal times to meet their individual needs.
Baking Assistant: The Baking Assistant is responsible for assisting in the preparation and baking of a variety of baked goods for the residents. This role involves ensuring food is prepared and presented in a safe, nutritious, and appealing way. The Baking Assistant will work with the guidance of the Kitchen Manager to assist in baking and food preparation.
We are looking for volunteers who can commit to regular volunteering for more than 6 months. The time we need from volunteers is defined by what they are willing to provide. There are opportunities from Monday-Friday, morning and afternoon for 2 hour and 4 hours slots. We do not have a minimum or maximum number of hours per week. We appreciate any time given and will accommodate to you, our volunteers.
To Be Successful You Will Have
We’re looking for volunteers who are warm and caring, compassionate and are a team player, have good communication and interpersonal skills. Volunteers will need to undergo a National Criminal History Check (paid for by IRT), complete volunteer training sessions and inductions.
Benefits for You
All volunteers will be provided with a thorough onboarding program and have access to ongoing training in-line with your volunteer role. To ensure all volunteers feel supported, IRT volunteers have access to free and confidential EAP services providing support on a range of personal and volunteer related issues.
How to Apply
How to become a IRT Volunteer; Simply click the “Apply now” button, fill in your details and submit. Once you apply, we’ll be in touch to discuss volunteering options with you!