Remote Compassionate Companion Call Volunteer – Dementia Support & Community Engagement (Flexible Hours)

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```htmlAboutWorkwarp & Our Mission to Brighten LivesWorkwarp is a pioneering social‑impact organization dedicated to creating meaningful connections for people living with dementia and their caregivers. In partnership with leading dementia charities, we harness the power of technology and human kindness to reduce isolation, foster emotional well‑being, and build supportive communities across the United Kingdom. Our programs range from virtual support groups to in‑home assistance, and the Companion Call initiative sits at the heart of our outreach strategy. As a remote volunteer, you will become an essential thread in the fabric of a network that combats loneliness, uplifts spirits, and reinforces the dignity of every individual affected by dementia.Why This Volunteer Role Is a Game‑ChangerLoneliness is a silent epidemic among people living with dementia and their families. Studies show that regular social contact can improve mood, delay cognitive decline, and enhance overall quality of life. By offering a friendly, listening ear over the phone, you will:• Provide a reliable source of companionship that participants can count on each week.• Infuse moments of laughter, reminiscence, and shared interests into daily routines.• Help caregivers feel supported, knowing their loved ones are not alone.• Contribute to a national effort that reduces the emotional burden of dementia.Our volunteers are celebrated as “community ambassadors” – real people who make a tangible difference without needing a medical or counselling background. All you need is a caring heart, a willingness to listen, and a few hours each week.Key Responsibilities – What Your Week Will Look LikeAs a Companion Call Volunteer , you will be paired with a participant after a thoughtful matching process. Your duties are straightforward yet profoundly impactful:• Initiate Weekly Calls: Reach out to your assigned individual at an agreed‑upon time, ensuring consistency and reliability.• Engage in Meaningful Conversation: Discuss topics that bring joy – hobbies, memories, current events, or anything the participant enjoys.• Listen Actively: Provide a non‑judgmental space for the person to share stories, concerns, or simply vent, demonstrating empathy and patience.• Document Interactions: Log the date, duration, and general themes of each call in our secure volunteer portal (no clinical notes required).• Report Concerns: Alert your volunteer manager if you notice signs of distress, significant changes in mood, or safety issues – you are not a medical professional, but you are a vital line of communication.• Participate in Training Sessions: Attend a brief, optional orientation on dementia awareness, confidentiality, and effective communication techniques.• Share Feedback: Offer insights on your experience to help us improve the program and better serve participants.Who We’re Looking For – Essential & Preferred QualificationsEssential Qualifications• Age 18 or older: Legal adulthood is required for background checks and volunteer agreements.• Reliable Internet Connection & a Quiet Call Space: Ensure clear audio quality and privacy.• Availability of at least 2–3 hours per week: Consistency is key to building trust with participants.• Excellent Verbal Communication Skills: Ability to articulate thoughts clearly and listen attentively.• Empathy and Patience: A genuine desire to support individuals facing cognitive challenges.• Basic Computer Literacy: Comfort using email, video‑call platforms, and simple online forms.Preferred Qualifications (Not Mandatory)• Previous volunteer or caregiving experience, especially with older adults.• Basic understanding of dementia, its symptoms, and its impact on daily life.• Experience in customer service, counselling, or community outreach.• Fluency in a second language (e.g., Spanish, Urdu, Polish) to support diverse communities.• Personal or family experience living with dementia, which often brings a deeper perspective.Core Skills & Competencies for Success• Active Listening: Ability to hear beyond words, catching emotional cues and responding with warmth.• Adaptability: Adjust conversation flow based on the participant’s energy level, mood, or cognitive ability.• Boundary Management: Recognize when to gently steer the conversation away from sensitive topics and when to refer to professional services.• Time Management: Organize weekly schedule to meet call commitments without conflicts.• Confidentiality: Respect privacy and safeguard any personal information shared during calls.• Tech Savvy: Handle basic troubleshooting of phone or internet issues.Impact & Personal Growth – What You’ll GainVolunteering with Workwarp is not only a chance to give back; it is also a powerful avenue for personal development.• Emotional Intelligence: Regularly engaging with diverse personalities hones your empathy, patience, and self‑awareness.• Communication Mastery: Refine conversational techniques that are useful in both personal and professional settings.Community Connection: Join a network of like‑minded volunteers, mentors, and staff who share a passion for dementia advocacy.• Recognition & Certification: Receive a formal volunteer certificate, letters of recommendation, and acknowledgment in annual impact reports.• Potential Pathways: High‑performing volunteers may be invited to assist with program development, training new volunteers, or even transition into paid roles within the organization.Volunteer Experience – Perks, Benefits & SupportAlthough this is an unpaid role, we believe volunteers deserve robust support and appreciation.• Flexible Scheduling: Choose call times that suit your personal routine – mornings, afternoons, or evenings.• Comprehensive Training: Access free webinars on dementia awareness, effective listening, and digital tools.• Ongoing Supervision: Dedicated volunteer managers provide guidance, answer questions, and monitor wellbeing.• Recognition Events: Annual virtual gatherings celebrate volunteer milestones and share success stories.• Professional Development Resources: Free access to e‑books, podcasts, and workshops related to aging, mental health, and community outreach.• Expense Reimbursement: Reasonable phone or internet costs may be reimbursed upon submission of receipts.Work Environment & Culture – What It’s Like to Volunteer with UsOur culture is founded on respect, inclusivity, and a shared purpose to combat loneliness. As a remote volunteer you will experience:• Inclusivity: We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds, abilities, and regions of the UK.• Open Communication: Regular newsletters, virtual meet‑ups, and a supportive Slack channel keep you connected.• Safety First: All interactions are guided by strict confidentiality policies and data‑protection standards.• Celebration of Diversity: We encourage volunteers to share their cultural traditions, enriching the experience for participants.Compensation, Perks & Volunteer Benefits (General Overview)While this role does not carry a monetary salary, Workwarp ensures that volunteers are valued and supported through a range of non‑financial benefits, including:• Formal volunteer certification and letters of acknowledgment.• Reimbursement of reasonable communication expenses.• Opportunities to attend exclusive webinars on aging, mental health, and community building.• Access to a volunteer resource library with books, research papers, and toolkits.• Invitation to annual appreciation ceremonies where volunteers are spotlighted.• Potential referral bonuses for bringing new volunteers into the program.How to Apply – Simple Steps to Get StartedReady to make a lasting impact? Follow these straightforward steps:• Prepare Your Information: Have a recent phone number, email address, and a brief statement about why you are interested in the Companion Call role.• Submit the Online Application: Click the “Apply” button below, complete the short form, and upload any supporting documents (optional).• Contact Us for Assistance: If you encounter any difficulties with the online platform, reach out to our Volunteer Recruitment Team at volunteering@alzheimers.org.uk or call 0300 222 5706 for personalized help.• Attend an Orientation: Once your application is approved, you will receive an invitation to a brief virtual orientation (30‑45 minutes) where you’ll learn about best practices and meet your volunteer manager.• Start Calling: After orientation, you’ll be matched with a participant and can schedule your first call at a mutually convenient time.Apply To This Volunteer PositionFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Do I need prior experience with dementia?No. While familiarity with dementia is helpful, it is not mandatory. All volunteers receive a concise introductory training that covers basic concepts and communication tips.How much time will I need to commit each week?We recommend a minimum of two to three hours per week, typically split into one or two phone calls lasting 30–45 minutes each. Consistency is more important than length.Is there any cost involved for me?There are no fees to join as a volunteer. We may reimburse reasonable phone or internet costs when receipts are provided, and we supply all necessary training materials at no charge.What if I’m unable to make a scheduled call?Simply inform your volunteer manager as soon as possible. We understand that life can be unpredictable, and we’ll work with you to reschedule.Can I volunteer from anywhere in the UK?Yes! As long as you have a reliable internet connection and a quiet space for calls, you may volunteer from any location within the United Kingdom.Closing Statement – Join Us in Making a DifferenceIf you have a compassionate spirit, a willingness to listen, and a few hours each week to share a conversation, we warmly invite you to become a Companion Call Volunteer . Your voice can bring light, laughter, and a sense of belonging to someone who truly needs it. Click the link above to submit your application today. Together, we can transform loneliness into connection – one heartfelt call at a time.```Apply for this job

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