We currently have two volunteering opportunities with some exciting projects:
Refugee Week is a UK wide programme of events which celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK. Bright One has been asked to support the implement of a communications programme around their ‘Simple Acts’ campaign, which is about inspiring individuals to use small, everyday actions to change perceptions of refugees. Volunteers will be working with a wide range of different organisations and be using their skills, expertise and creativity in ensuring that Refugee Week is a diverse, colourful and exciting festival of events and activities.
Junction49 is a TimeBank project created to enable young people aged 16-25 to share and develop ideas to make a difference, online and offline. Junction49 allows young people to define and generate their own volunteering opportunities around issues that matter to them. Bright One has been asked to provide advice on Junction49’s social media strategy, using sites such as Facebook, Myspace, Bebo and Twitter to raise awareness of the opportunities to young people and drive users to the Junction49 site. Volunteers will be actively using their social media skills to connect with an active online audience and demonstrate the value that social media brings to the voluntary sector.
You can find more details about both roles and how to apply on the Current Opportunities page.
You will have the support and guidance of other team members, including people who have been delivering this kind of work for a living.
If you have any questions about the roles available and what they will involve, please get in touch using the details on the Contact page.
Two exciting volunteering opportunities!
We currently have two volunteering opportunities with some exciting projects:

Refugee Week is a UK wide programme of events which celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK. Bright One has been asked to support the implement of a communications programme around their ‘Simple Acts’ campaign, which is about inspiring individuals to use small, everyday actions to change perceptions of refugees. Volunteers will be working with a wide range of different organisations and be using their skills, expertise and creativity in ensuring that Refugee Week is a diverse, colourful and exciting festival of events and activities.
Junction49 is a TimeBank project created to enable young people aged 16-25 to share and develop ideas to make a difference, online and offline. Junction49 allows young people to define and generate their own volunteering opportunities around issues that matter to them. Bright One has been asked to provide advice on Junction49’s social media strategy, using sites such as Facebook, Myspace, Bebo and Twitter to raise awareness of the opportunities to young people and drive users to the Junction49 site. Volunteers will be actively using their social media skills to connect with an active online audience and demonstrate the value that social media brings to the voluntary sector.
You can find more details about both roles and how to apply on the Current Opportunities page.
You will have the support and guidance of other team members, including people who have been delivering this kind of work for a living.
If you have any questions about the roles available and what they will involve, please get in touch using the details on the Contact page.
We look forward to hearing from you!