Posted: Tue 25th Feb 2020

Rhosnesni Scouts looking for new group leader!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Feb 25th, 2020

Rhosnesni Scouts are looking for someone to support their volunteers as Group Scout Leader.

This ‘behind the scenes’ role at the based on Dean Road base doesn’t require a commitment to weekly meetings and there’s no need to run activities for the scouts. Instead it’s all about things like popping in to visit the leaders for a quick chat now and again, dealing with emails and keeping track of training online.

Moz Morris from Wrexham Scouts told us, “We’re not necessarily looking for someone who has a background with The Scouts to do this role. Anyone who’s good with people and is good at organising things would be able to do it. We offer all the training needed which can even count towards an ILM management qualification.”

“In exchange the person would get loads of management experience, learn new skills, make friends and help their community. It’s ideal for people who support the work of The Scouts, but can’t commit to weekly meetings, or would prefer something where they don’t have to deal with young people! Much of the role can be done at home whenever they have a spare moment.”

The Scouts are also asking people who may not be able to do the role themselves to share the information with others or nominate those they think would be good at it.

For more information visit wrexhamscouts.org.uk/rhosnesni or call Moz on 07779 272340.



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