Daffodil Day 2022 Area Coordinator - Kaikohe
Daffodil Day is the largest national fundraising day for cancer research, patient and family support and education in New Zealand, and is held on the last Friday of August every year.
Daffodil Day would not be possible without the help of our Volunteer Area Coordinators. They play a vital role in organising the collection of funds needed to provide care, comfort and hope for people with cancer.
As a Volunteer Daffodil Day Area Coordinator, you will coordinate the street appeal in your area. This involves contacting volunteers prior to Daffodil Day and putting together the volunteer roster.
On Daffodil Day you will manage a team of volunteers collecting at multiple sites, and troubleshoot any issues that may arise. After Daffodil Day, you will collect and return the resources used in your area. .
The time commitment for a Volunteer Daffodil Day Area Coordinator is about 30-40 hours across July and August in the lead up to Daffodil Day and about 10 hours on the day.
TrainingFull training by the Cancer Society is provided and all permits and resources are supplied
Specific requirementsGood Communication and well organised. Willing to learn a new scheduling system