Volunteering Workshop David Ward (Head of Centre for Management, Business and Professional Development) Scott Kendall (Graduate Assistant) Volunteering.

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Volunteering Workshop David Ward (Head of Centre for Management, Business and Professional Development) Scott Kendall (Graduate Assistant) Volunteering has always been about helping other people, but do you realise how much it can help you?

Session Objectives Consider how you can utilise volunteering to benefit you personally and professionally Provide a context of practice – the University of St Mark and St John (Marjon) Provide details and links for further information & opportunities Start looking at yourself like a product which you need to develop in order to sell and secure future employment.

73% of employers would employ a candidate with volunteering experience over one who doesn’t 94% of employees who volunteered to learn new skills had benefitted by getting their first job, improving their salary, or being promoted C urrently, each graduate vacancy attracts an average of 83 applicants to one job application. * * Higher Education White Paper June 2011 The Bigger Picture...think ahead!

How are you going to get there? In groups of 3 / 4, make a list of the types of jobs you would like to get Identify the barriers that may stop you from getting those jobs Identify some good volunteering opportunities Identify the benefits of volunteering – Feedback to the group

The journey…. A LevelsUniversity Graduate Job I don’t have any experience in sport… You will need to consider how you develop professionally (i.e. by getting qualifications) and personally (i.e. by volunteering) I’ve started volunteering in sport I’ve graduated Dream job in Sport

Strategic Volunteering – Stage 1 Consider how you are going to ‘plug’ the gaps in your CV (think about the job you want, maybe take a look at the job description). *Don’t leave it until tomorrow, start today…. Separate yourself from the rest of the job market…

Stage 2 – Start the process and volunteer Identify the types of organisations that will provide you with the necessary experience and skills that you need Research Contact Meet “We believe young people if supported can realise their dreams and make a positive contribution to society and volunteering is the perfect way to make this happen. Never has this been more important than now with unemployment soaring especially for the young population.” Nigel Trood. CEO, Red Bull (Vinspired, 2014)

Stage 3 - Don’t huddle with the sheep! Stand out from the flock!

Stage 4 – Be recognised Volunteering may lead to future employment with that organisation Ensure you log what you’re doing, employers like to know what you’ve done “As an employer, I'm always keen to look for things in people outside the ordinary. Exam results are important of course, but we're also looking for other skills and other attributes. If somebody has volunteering on their CV, they are more likely to be attractive to potential employers.” Peter Bull, HSBC (Vinspired, 2014)

Stage 5 – Recognising the product Reflect on experience and skills Recognising the end product Sell the product

What do HEI’s offer – University of St Mark and St John

Underground is our collective name for the group of activities that exist in the University to promote enterprise, education, employability and experience. UnderGround as a concept is about journeys, but most importantly it’s about the destination. Enterprise boot camps, Pitch for a Pint, incubation units, exchange, volunteering Our logo, represents a mass of experiences, that don’t always happen in the right order that coexist with each other, that overlap and make us all what we are today and what we aspire to be tomorrow. Begin with the End in Mind

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Give To Sport Give to Sport is a Networking Tool for Plymouth and the Peninsular. Give to Sport hopes to make sports volunteering easier and aims to increase the number of qualified and recognised individuals in sport in Plymouth and the region. Free weekly newsletter advertising paid and voluntary sport related jobs, courses and bursaries Online resource with information on sports science, nutrition, strength & conditioning, training, sports psychology, time management and goal US ON FACEBOOK

Get Recognition! Certificates for 50 & 100 hours of volunteering.

This Summer Two Summer Schools are available: Sport and Outdoor Education Media, Creative Arts and Live Music For more information and to register for the Summer School contact: T: W: E:

University OPEN DAYS and Sports Masterclass Sports Masterclass 18 June 2014 Open Days: Saturday 21 June 2014 Saturday 18 October 2014 Saturday 22 November 2014

Thank you Any questions? Contact details David Ward E: T: (ext:2083) Scott Kendall E: T: (ext: 5533)