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Ask Jo Im going into my first year at uni and thinking of doing some volunteer work but Im not sure how I find out what types of opportunities are out there

Ask Jo Im going into my first year at uni and thinking of doing some volunteer work but Im not sure how I find out what types of opportunities are out there Im going into my first year at uni and thinking of doing some volunteer work but Im not sure how I find out what types of opportunities are out there?Posted March 4, 2013, by Career FAQs team Hi, Im going into my first year at uni and thinking of doing some volunteer work but Im not sure how I find out what types of opportunities are out there? James, first year Arts student, Sydney Its great that you want to volunteer The first step is to think about what type of work you want to do, and why. Are you volunteering to develop new skills, gain experience or because you want to make a contribution to the community? Once you have decided what your main motivation is, then it will be a lot easier to begin your search for the right volunteer position. There are many different volunteering opportunities available and they will vary in the time commitment required. You may want to volunteer for specific events, you might look for something that is ongoing, or you might even consider volunteering overseas. If you already have somewhere in mind then start by looking at that organisations website. Remember, you dont have to limit yourself to only advertised positions if there is an organisation that interests you then it is OK to contact them directly. Volunteering Australiais the peak body in Australia for all things volunteer. Their website has a range of resources to help you find out more about volunteering. In Australia, each state has an overarching body and they are a great starting point for information. They can provide you with local volunteer information and tell you if there is a volunteer resource centre in your local area. Another great place to start is Go Volunteer, a national website that enables you to search for opportunities by the area you live in. Alternatively, contact your municipal counci l as they will have information about local volunteer organisations. The more effort you put in to volunteering, the more you will reap the benefits. Not only is it a fantastic way of gaining experience, but along the way you will develop new skills, expand your professional network and, above all, show employers that you have initiative. There are so many different volunteer positions out there and I have no doubt you will find the opportunity that is right for you Jo Messer is a Career Development Specialist who has many years of experience in supporting and guiding students and graduates of some of Australias most respected universities, as well as mature-aged clients, across all facets of their career. She is a Professional Member of CDAA and an active member of NAGCAS. Whether you have a specific question about how to achieve your career goal or something more general, Jo is available to provide you with up-to-date advice. ResourcesMy first resumeCover letter for my first job Career Insider StoriesShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessInterested in becoming a?Human Resources OfficerGeneral ManagerBusiness ManagerAccountantOffice AdministratorPopular Career Searcheswork experience melbourne ideasplaces for work experience year 10work experience ideas year 12year 10 work experience sydneywork experience ideas melbourne CoursesBachelor of Social WorkEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Health AdministrationEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Criminal JusticeEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Allied Health AssistanceEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCareer FAQs teamRelated ArticlesBrowse moreOnline studyStudy tipsTop Tips for Online LearnersRecently enrolled in an verbunden course or considering studying online? Check out our top tips on how to keep motivated, juggle your time and achieve success with your studies.Career changeCareer inspo10 Celebrities Who Changed Their Careers For StardomBefore they were famous Harrison Ford worked as a carpenter, Vera Wang was an ice skater, Martha Stewart worked on Wall St and the Pope was a bouncer See what other celebrity career changes will surprise youCAREER ADVICEJOB HUNTINGJob Hoppers Stick It Out Without Standing StillThe days of holding out for a gold watch are long behind us, but is all this job-hopping actually getting us anywhere? Before you jump ship, hear the case for sticking it out.

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