Volunteer Learning Support Assistants Needed (Adult Education) Birmingham Adult Education Service (BAES) is looking for Volunteer Learning Support Assistants to support our adult learners in various community learning settings including: Virtual Classrooms, Blended Learning (Virtual & On-site), and On-site classrooms. Volunteers are required to provide additional support to individuals and groups under tutor supervision throughout the academic year, in a variety of accredited and vocational courses at different levels (from beginners to advanced) including: Maths, English, GCSE Biology, various IT & Business courses, Counselling and Mentoring Skills, Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) and British Sign Language (BSL), Floristry, Textiles, Arts & Crafts, as well as a range of SEND courses for Learners with Disabilities and Learning Difficulties, and short introductory courses. Further details of our courses can be found on the BAES Homepage at https://www.learnbaes.ac.ukExperience is not essential. However, we need volunteers who have good communication skills, can work effectively with others, can demonstrate empathy, patience, as well as a readiness to undertake all relevant training and procedures required for the role. Volunteers recruited in core subjects are expected to hold Level 2 qualifications in Maths and English. No payments are made to volunteers. However, when available, there are opportunities for non-accredited training and personal development to build on current skills and provide effective support. Progression into paid employment, where appropriate, is also supported. Travel expenses for public transport can be claimed by volunteers who request it.Right to Work checks and references will be required. In addition, a DBS check must be completed before volunteer placements are confirmed. This is at no cost to the volunteer.Our volunteers play a vital role in helping our adult learners to achieve their personal and career goals! So, join us today in this very rewarding role! We are extremely grateful for offers of additional support from the community for the community!For further details and an application form, please visit our website www.learnbaes.ac.uk/volunteering or email the BAES Volunteer Coordinator, Sona Odogwu, [email protected] Work mobile 07592 586471