Digital Knowhow Volunteer
Contact person
charlie Powell-williams
#112957
Scan me or visit www.getinvolvedcoventry.org.uk/o/The-Myton-Hospices/activities/Digital-Knowhow-Volunteer/112957 to join
Summary
This exciting new volunteer role will support staff and volunteers on a 1:1 basis to build their digital skills and confidence.
Detailed description
This exciting new volunteer role will support staff and volunteers on a 1:1 basis to build their digital skills and confidence.
As a Digital Knowhow Volunteer, you will play a key part in empowering people to feel comfortable and capable with everyday digital tools. You’ll have the chance to share your knowledge of Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, and other Office products, helping to make technology more accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
By helping others to become confident and efficient, you'll support Myton to become as cost effective and sustainable as possible. This will maximise the benefits for the many people living with terminal illnesses in Coventry and Warwickshire who we support.
This is a flexible volunteering role within office hours. Location options include our Coventry, Warwick or Rugby sites, as well as shop across Coventry and Warwickshire.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs
About The Myton Hospices
At The Myton Hospices we believe that everyone matters for every single moment of their life; we focus on enhancing life when cure is no longer an option. We are not just about end of life care, we support patients and their loved ones right from the moment they are diagnosed.
We have three hospices in Coventry, Rugby and Warwick, and have the only Hospice Inpatient beds in Coventry and Warwickshire. We care for people aged 18+ living with a wide range of life-limiting illnesses including Respiratory, Heart & Neurological conditions, Cancer and Organ failure.
We are a charity, we are not the NHS, and we have to raise £11 million of the £14.3 million it costs this year to continue providing our services free of charge to patients and their loved ones. Just 20% of our funding comes from the NHS. We rely on donations and support from our local communities.

