We are looking for a volunteer who has a passion for people, passionate about gardening and excited to share their knowledge and expertise with our young people! (gardening knowledge is not a requirement).
We run a 8-week educational community & gardening course for a group of 5 young people with intellectual disabilities. This group is led by a Recreate NZ facilitator who supports the young people as they learn valuable life skills and gain work experience in the garden. We focus on learning about our community and aim to connect our young people with their wider community. The group learn practical skills such as weeding, planting, how to use lawnmowers and other garden equipment, while also gaining horticultural knowledge about topics such as seed saving and soil. We also do beach clean-ups and learn about sustainable topics like re-using and recycling. We aim to grow an abundance of produce at Richmond Community Gardens which is turned into preserves by another Recreate NZ cooking group and then sold at markets!
Your role is to encourage participation, provide support, and be a positive role model for our young people as they develop skills throughout the course.
This volunteer role supports healthy wellbeing, quality education and inclusion (United Nations SDGs 3 & 4)
Some enthusiasm for gardening and connecting with your community!
We meet at our youth space in Papanui 9am, and drive a van to Richmond Community Garden, so you must be able to meet us in Papanui.
Day: Tuesdays (every week 18th Feb - 8th April)
Time: 9am-3.30pm
This programme runs for 8-weeks during each school term. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to the whole term, however if you can't commit to 9-weeks but are interested, please get in touch as we can work out a joint role.
Getting started:
The first step is to express your interest by filling out the form below.
We will then put you in touch directly with the organisation for more information on the role and how to proceed.
Ref: 863
Gardening
Applicants for this role are required to undergo Police vetting.
You can find out more about this process on the Police website:
http://www.police.govt.nz/advice/businesses-and-organisations/vetting/information-about-vetting
Working with vulnerable young people.