We have loads of new groups, projects and events in the works so we’re shouting out for some new faces to come and help out. We're looking for people to be involved in all areas from 'Team Support' to 'Project Managers', so get in touch!

What You'll Do: 

We are flexible as to which part of TeesstrHive CIC you want to be involved in. We can work with your talents and are happy to take on your ideas! We love meeting new people and have a lot of fun whilst supporting our young people and families in Teesside. You can be involved in organising and supporting with the social groups, for example Art Group, or take on the management or fundraising, or projects/events that raise awareness for TeesstrHive CIC. 

Why You'll Love It: 
Just look at our pictures! https://teesstrhivecic.co.uk/
What You'll Learn: 
If you choose to support with the social groups, you will gain valuable experience in the voluntary sector, working with children, young people and families. You will build and develop interpersonal skills, organisational skills and work as part of a wider team. We also value enthusiasm and passion and TeesstrHive CIC can help and support you to use these qualities to communicate effectively with others of all ages. If you choose to support with administrative tasks, project management or fundraising events you will foster valuable time-management skills, use your own initiative and develop working relationships with those within the local community. Whilst at TeesstrHive CIC, you can acquire wider knowledge of the voluntary sector, including mental health, how to effectively support children and young people with additional needs, how to manage group dynamics and so on. This is a perfect opportunity for those that aspire to have a career in childcare or healthcare. 
What We're Looking For: 
We are looking for enthuastic, self-motivated individuals that have a passion for working with children, young people and families or those that want to assist TeesstrHive CIC to do this by working hard 'behind the scenes'. 
Summary
Volunteering
Community
Young People
Education
Middlesbrough
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Teamwork/Collaboration
Communication
Empathy
Requirements: 
CV / Resume
Statement of Motivation
In-Person Interview

Similar Opportunities

 
Researcher and web/social media creator
Boro Doughnut CIC
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Researcher and web/social media creator
Volunteering

Research current state of Middlesbrough in terms of Doughnut Economics categories of ecological planetary boundaries and social foundation (SDGs). Visualise and present in blogs and social media. Great opportunity to showcase your skills.

 
Edible Forest Garden & Allotment
Boro Doughnut CIC
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Edible Forest Garden & Allotment
Volunteering
Community, Mental Health, Environment

Edible Forest Garden and Allotment in Berwick Hills, TS37BY currently has two morning sessions Mondays 11-1pm, Thursdays 10-1pm. We would be grateful if you can help out with gardening and DIY, and encourage more locals to join in.

 
Community Guardians
Ivison Trust
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Community Guardians
Volunteering

Children are being harmed by exploiters on and offline in every neighbourhood, and too often it goes unseen. That’s why we’re looking for Community Guardians across Cleveland, people who are willing to use their position in the community to help spot

Related Articles

Volun-tees
Angela talks about her experience working with the NHS
"Volunteering has given me some fantastic skills to add to my CV"
Volun-tees
Welcome to Volun-tees!
Welcome to Volun-tees – the University programme to help you make the most out of volunteering whilst at University. 
Middlesbrough and Stockton Mind Telephone Befriending
Celebrating Befriending Week at Middlesbrough and Stockton Mind