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Make things happen. Become a volunteer leader.

Would you like to use your personal and professional skills to lift other volunteers and at the same time help create communities for people in the capital? Then become a volunteer leader in one of our many activities.

At Red Cross Capital, there are many opportunities if you want to work with volunteer management. For example, you can become a volunteer team leader, activity leader, match coordinator, tour leader, camp leader or store manager. A beloved child has many names, and what it is called is less important. Ultimately, it is about people and making things happen together.

We have divided the leadership roles into two general categories: Leadership in 1-1 activities and leadership in communities. You can read more about them in the boxes below.

If you want to take responsibility, coordinate and create a good framework for others, then you are exactly what we are looking for. Register via the form and we will call you to tell you more about the specific opportunities.

Become a volunteer leader in 1-1 activities

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Get people to meet

As a volunteer leader in a 1-1 activity, you are the one who gets new people off to a good start. You hold conversations with both volunteers and participants, find the right match, and follow up to ensure that both parties thrive and are happy with the relationship. 

As a volunteer leader in a 1-1 activity, you make an important difference and help relationships get on the right track. 

Examples of 1-1 activities are: 
QnetVisiting friends for the mentally vulnerable, Movement friends og Walking friends .

Become a volunteer community leader

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Help bring people together

As a volunteer leader of a community, you help create a safe and pleasant environment for community and togetherness. You facilitate and coordinate activities where a group meets for something social. This means, among other things, that you ensure that newcomers are welcomed and that everyone feels welcome and included. 

As a volunteer community leader, you help to kick-start the community, create a good atmosphere and maintain what makes it nice to be part of it.

Examples of communities are: 
FreeSpace, Movement communities, The Senior Café og The family network.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does it mean to be a volunteer leader?

As a volunteer leader, you work unpaid. You help coordinate and administer our various communities, support the volunteers in their work, and make sure everything runs smoothly.

We are looking for someone who has energy, good collaboration skills and is good at coordinating. You must have the time and desire to take responsibility for ensuring that your volunteer colleagues have the best possible framework for creating good communities together with the people we help. You are good at engaging and motivating people around you, and you yourself are motivated by seeing both volunteers and participants develop in social work.

  • A place in a large and strong voluntary community
  • Courses for volunteers
  • Access to sparring sessions
  • Opportunity to help set direction and create frameworks
  • Development in your personal leadership

Fill out the form further down the page and our match team will contact you to discuss which leadership role you would like to take on. 

MEET PER, JO, ANNE SOPHIE AND HELENE

Yes, I would like to hear more about being a volunteer leader.

  • Would you like to volunteer?

    Would you like to volunteer within one of our many activities without having to take on a leadership role? Read more by clicking below.

    Read more about our many activities
  • Need to get in touch?

    If you have questions about volunteering, you can read more on our questions and answers page.

    Read our questions and answers
  • Would you like to volunteer in administration and communication?

    At the Danish Red Cross, we have an ambition that volunteers should be able to handle all tasks in the house. Read how you can become a volunteer at the reception, give presentations on the rules of war or volunteer with finances and communications here.

    Read more here