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Volunteer Coordinator - Rotorua
Since 1986, Rotorua Community Hospice has been a beacon of compassion in our community. As a charitable trust, they provide specialised care for individuals facing life-limiting illnesses, along with support for their families and carers. Their mission is to enrich lives through holistic, compassionate palliative care, helping people embrace every moment in ways meaningful to them. They aspire to be Rotorua's centre of excellence for Hospice palliative care, touching lives and hearts across our community.
We are seeking a dedicated Volunteer Services Coordinator to join the team on a permanent part-time basis (0.5 FTE). Reporting directly to the Fundraising & Marketing Manager, you'll lead their volunteer programme, ensuring they have the right people in the right roles to support their vital services. Your role will encompass recruitment, training, placement, and recognition of volunteers who are essential to our hospice operations. This position offers a unique opportunity to build meaningful relationships while making a significant impact on our community's palliative care services.
- Experience working with or supervising volunteers
- Knowledge of the voluntary and community sector
- Proven organisational and time management skills
- Strong IT skills and database management abilities
- Experience in maintaining personnel records
- Ability to establish goals and achieve results
- Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to communicate with people from diverse backgrounds
- Ability to be flexible, highly organised, and lead volunteer teams effectively
- Problem-solving skills with a diplomatic and tactful approach
- Cultural competence with the ability to engage effectively with all of stakeholders
- Understanding of the Treaty of Waitangi and its application
- Collaborative approach to work and relationship building
- Enthusiasm, energy, and a genuine interest in people
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
If you are passionate about supporting palliative care through volunteer coordination, creating lasting relationships, and being part of an exceptional organisation, this may well be the career for you!
Applicants must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.