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Work experience opportunities with us and/our partners:
If you’re looking for work but don’t have the experience required, take a look at these adult work experience vacancies from us and/or our local partners.
You can learn more about each opportunity currently available by tapping on the tabs below. Work experience can be useful for anyone, at any stage of their career. It can help you to gain further skills and decide what to do if you’re:
- Out of work.
- Changing career.
- Looking for your first job.
- Returning to work after a break.
We know getting into work can seem quite scary if you’ve been out of work for a while or if you’ve never had a job. Our adult work experience programme can help you to build your confidence and gain work related skills, which all helps to make you more employable.
We want you to succeed, so our adult work experience programme is tailored to your needs. As well as part time work experience, we’ll give you the tools and support to track and record your new skills and experience and show you how to use this to get the job. Expect:
- Support to build your confidence.
- CV and application support.
- Dedicated time to search and apply for jobs.
- Career and life coaching.
- Interview clothing and preparation.
- The roles are for anyone aged 18 years and above who live in a Be One Homes property and offer the opportunity to learn about a job, a company, or a sector to see if it’s for you as well as gaining transferable skills to help you on your career path.
Get details on current work experience opportunities:
Tap here for details on the Volunteer Reading Coach role with Read Easy
Read Easy provides free, confidential, one to-one reading coaching for adults who struggle with reading, through a network of volunteer groups.
“It’s been a life-changing experience. Last week I read a book to my grandson. I never read to my children because I couldn’t.”
- Peter, from Read Easy Poole
Read Easy groups are changing the lives of individual adults across the country by providing them with the support they need to learn to read, and in turn opening doors for them to all sorts of new opportunities in life.
You can tap here to learn more about the difference Read Easy makes on their website.
What you'll be doing as a Volunteer Reading Coach:
- Developing the literacy skills of an adult Reader who has difficulty with reading.
- Meeting with your Reader for two separate half hour sessions each week face to face in an approved venue or remotely on a video call or a combination of both.
- Providing non-judgemental literacy support to your Reader.
- Utilising your empathy and understanding to support your Reader.
- Delivering the phonics based Turning Pages programme with guidance for coaches on every page and using other approved resources.
- Keeping records of your meetings.
- Liaising with your allocated Coordinator and Literacy Specialist.
- Attending Coach meetings approximately every two months.
- Working within Read Easy policies and procedures.
Skills Read Easy are looking for:
- Confident reading skills.
- Clear communicator.
- Ability to demonstrate empathy and understanding whilst maintaining boundaries.
- Ability to talk and listen to the person you coach in a patient, positive, encouraging and purposeful way.
- A non-judgemental attitude and a positive respect for others, regardless of abilities, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or age.
- Ability to focus on your Reader and their needs.
- Ability to work alone, seeking support when necessary.
- Reliability, consistency, and an ability to handle disappointment.
- A commitment to maintain confidentiality and volunteer within Read Easy’s guidelines and policies.
- Willingness to commit to the required training.
- Ability to utilise the Zoom meeting platform to attend remote coach training.
- Ability and confidence to use a computer to access documents online, or the willingness to learn to do so.
What's in it for you:
- You'll be provided with outstanding Initial Coach training in two sessions before you commence coaching, each lasting three hours.
- A supported induction period at the commencement of coaching.
- Consolidation training once you've been coaching for a couple of weeks, again in two sessions each lasting three hours.
- Working with other enthusiastic volunteers to change the lives of the individuals you support.
- Regular support from the group Coordinator.
- Literacy support from the group Literacy Specialist.
- Repayment of agreed expenses for travel and parking.
When you've finished:
The completion of the Turning Pages manuals will mark the end of your coaching sessions with your new Reader and will be celebrated by a presentation of certificates.
You’ll have a discussion with your Reader to gather feedback about the difference learning to read has made to their lives. Your Reader will be offered the opportunity to access the free Touch Type Read Spell resources to further their learning and you can speak to your Coordinator about coaching another Reader if you’d like to.
Interested?
If you think you can offer the time, skills, and experience that Read Easy are looking for and would be interested in taking up this rewarding role, please contact Sandra, Read Easy’s Bolton and District Volunteer Recruiter using: bodirecruiter@readeasy.org.uk.
Please note: all Read Easy volunteer roles are subject Safer Recruitment procedures which include verification of identity and two references. This role also requires an Enhanced without barring DBS Check (in line with DBS Code of Practice).
Read Easy are often looking for people with various skills and experience to join them. If you’d like to know more about the other roles they currently have available, please tap here to visit the Read Easy website or get in touch using the email address above.
Looking for more opportunities?
I'm unemployed and want to volunteer with Be One Homes to improve my chances of paid work
If you’re interested in volunteering with us (Be One Homes) to improve your chances of paid work, please contact Niki Meikle on 07775 826422 or email niki.meikle@beonehomes.com and we’ll explore any available option
I'm in education (school, college, or university) and want to volunteer with Be One Homes
If you’re currently studying and would like to volunteer with us (Be One Homes), please contact barrie.hurst@beonehomes.com and we’ll explore your options.
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"During my placement everyone was very accepting. But importantly it was the right environment for me and the right people to be around for which I'm so grateful.
"This opportunity has helped me get a job and has built my confidence. I now know I can hold down a job with my health conditions.
I feel less isolated and less vulnerable after volunteering and working with Niki (Volunteer Coordinator for Be One Homes).
"I've gained so much confidence, as being so unwell strips your confidence and this has enabled me to be hopeful again and looking forward to what the future may bring!"
"Thanks for letting me know the outcome of yesterday's interview. So many employers don't do that and I’m grateful you did.
"I'd also like to thank you for your call to reach out and keep me in the loop for future opportunities.
"It's really good to know that there are hardworking people out there who really care and have such a passion for their jobs."
"Today me and Niki discussed my first-month progress and looked in-depth at the skills I’ve developed. We looked at areas like confidence, organisation, technical skills, and problem-solving.
"I gained a further insight into the STAR technique and how I can use it to its greatest potential in interview scenarios, as well as how to use examples to strengthen my points. Niki also gave a lot of very useful tips and techniques to further improve and develop myself."
"Thank you so much for your emails and your amazing support. I really enjoyed volunteering for Be One Homes.
"Just wanted to let you know that I have a job now. I’m going to be Personal Assistant and covering reception at the spa. It’s a wonderful place to be!"
"Since completing my admin work experience placement with Be One Homes, I've not been limiting myself when applying for jobs. Having pushed myself outside of my comfort zone, I now feel more confident walking into a new organisation. Knowing that I've done it once means I can do it again.
"I also have a job interview tomorrow and although I'm still a bit nervous, I feel more prepared as I have more knowledge about the interview process, how to answer questions, and what employers are looking for."
After a successful interview, we're delighted to share that Chloe was offered the job.