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Bear Cottage seeks new Volunteer Manager

  • by Kate Bowman
  • February 5, 2024

Bear Cottage, located at Manly, is a service of the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network. Bear Cottage provides end of life and respite care to children with progressive, life limiting illnesses and their families. Volunteers at Bear Cottage provide a wide range of support, enriching the program and the service provided to the children and their families.

Bear Cottage are currently seeking to fill the role of Volunteer Manager at this service. The Volunteer Manager is responsible for the recruitment, management, training & supervision of all volunteers at Bear Cottage. The Volunteer Manager will have a clear understanding of the needs of Bear Cottage and will be familiar with the different areas where volunteers are required to assist. An understanding of the needs of the families is also essential.

Applications for this temporary part-time position close on February 10.

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