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WaterAid Speaker Volunteer

WaterAid

WaterAid Speakers are trained volunteers that deliver inspiring talks and workshops, to raise awareness about the importance of clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene, to transform peoples' lives for good.

Our Speaker volunteers engage audiences about the important work of WaterAid, inspiring them to take action, as they speak with schools, universities, businesses, youth groups, religious places of worship, service organisations, and many more.

Expectation for WaterAid Speakers:

•Deliver a minimum of four talks or workshops per year, either online and/or face to face.

•Deliver talks or workshops on key days such as: World Water Day on 22 March, World Toilet Day on 19 November, Menstrual Hygiene Day on 28 May and Global Handwashing Day on 15 October.

•Contact new audiences to organise and deliver talk and workshop opportunities.

•Complete online Speaker Network training and adhere to volunteer guidance and best practise.

•Make use of our public speaking resources (such as PowerPoint presentations) included in our Speaker e-newsletter, emails, and online resource library.

•Keep up to date with our key messages, appeals, campaigns, fundraising and volunteering.

•Regularly liaise with the Speaker Network team about talks and workshops.

•Provide feedback on talks or workshops by completing the online evaluations.

•Provide support to new Speakers around their public speaking development.

•Demonstrate the WaterAid values including being considerate when representing WaterAid and always leaving others with a positive view of our organisation and the work that we do.


What skills do I need?

A commitment to raise awareness about the importance of clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene and to engage people in the work of WaterAid, inspiring them to take action in support of our work.

An interest in the work of WaterAid, including our key messages, appeals, campaigns, fundraising and volunteering.

Passion and enthusiasm for public speaking and confidence to speak publicly to a diverse range of community groups. 

Good availability to volunteer 4 times a year, potentially for morning school assembly talks, midday educational workshops, evening and weekend talks.

Competence in PowerPoint and email.

Access to travel locally (face to face visits only).


When do I need to be available?

Morning Afternoon Evening
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Register your interest
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  • Details
  • Age/gender restrictions
    Over 18's
  • Certificate scheme
  • Equal Opportunities Policy
  • Further training
    Volunteers complete online Speaker training course, followed by a practice presentation with our friendly Speake
  • Health and Safety Policy
  • Induction training
  • Insurance cover
  • Internet access
    Volunteers require access to PowerPoint and email.
  • Mobility access
  • Police check
  • Travel expenses
  • Volunteer induction Pack
  • Application Process
  • Application Form
  • Informal Discussion
  • Interviews
  • References

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