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Office and Administration Supporter

Running an organisation the size of the Stroke Association is a huge undertaking, and we have many offices around the UK, Isle of Man and Jersey. As an Office and Administration Supporter you would be providing administrative support to staff in one of our busy offices to help things run smoothly and effectively.

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Life After Stroke Grants Volunteer

At the Stroke Association we support people to make the best possible recovery following a stroke. One of the ways we help people is through our Life after Stroke grant. A Life after Stroke Grans volunteer helps stroke survivors to apply for grants that offer vital financial support to those most in need.

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Project Lead

As an innovative charity we are always looking to improve the way that we work and how we can better support stroke survivors, staff and volunteers. As a project lead volunteer you would use your professional skills and experience to support staff by taking the lead on a particular agreed project or piece of work.

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Volunteering Support Officer

Volunteers are an essential part of the Stroke Association team and have an enormous impact on what we are able to achieve and the range of services and support we are able to provide. We are committed to providing the best volunteering experience that we can for our volunteers. Our volunteering support officers help to co-ordinate and support volunteers in one of our services, in a local group or in a given geographical area.

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Policy and Influencing Reference Group Supporter

As a Policy and Influencing Reference Group Supporter, you will help us shape the campaigns we are involved in, ensuring that we reflect the concerns and priorities of stroke survivors and their families.

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