Chinese Community Policing Centre (Chinese Community Policing Center – Graffiti Cleaning Volunteer)
Organization Name: Chinese Community Policing CentreOpportunity Title: Chinese Community Policing Center – Graffiti Cleaning Volunteer
Category: Social and Community Service
Commitment: 6 months to 1 year
Start Date: July 1, 2022
End Date: May 1, 2099
Email: info@chinesecpc.com
Website: http://www.chinesecpc.com
Details:
- Background/police check requiredAppropriate for volunteers aged between 18 and 55Appropriate for volunteers aged 55 and overTraining or orientation required
CCPC – Graffiti Cleaning Volunteer
44 E Pender St, Vancouver V6A 1T1
2 hours / Weekly
At least 6 months or longer
We are looking to hire a diverse group of compassionate and dedicated individuals to join our GRAFFITI REMOVAL VOLUNTEER TEAM. The Chinese Community Policing Centre is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with organizations to bridge the gap with local communities. Some organizations that the CCPC is partnered with include the Vancouver Police Department, City of Vancouver, ICBC, and others to make possible the support services we offer.
The Graffiti Removal Project will involve the collaborative efforts of staff and volunteers to help clean up a part of the Chinatown area. We hope that through these efforts, the Chinese Community Policing Centre can build better relations with local merchants, residents and neighbors to foster a safe, healthy and supportive community.
The following are the volunteers’ requirements and responsibilities:
Time commitment:
2 hours per week. 4 times per month (Totalling 8 hours per month).
Flexible schedule as long as is within our office hours: Monday-Saturday, 10AM-4PM.
**The Graffiti Removal Team operates on the availability of volunteers and is weather permitting.
Requirements:
18 years old and above
Complete Vancouver Police Department Criminal Record Check
Comfortable working outside for two hours in all weather conditions
Considerate and compassionate
Preferred Qualifications
Able to lift or pull at least 15 pounds
Previous volunteer or work experience related to graffiti removal
Customer service experience
Excellent teamwork skills
Ability to speak a second language
Cantonese or Mandarin
Others (specify)
Application Process
Submit application form to volunteer@chinesecpc.com (with 3 professional references)
Reference checks
In-person interview
Vancouver Police Department Police Criminal Record Check
Orientation and training provided to successful applicants
Why should you volunteer for this opportunity?
Passionate on supporting local and diverse communities
Building connections with like-minded individuals and organizations
General reference letter provided (volunteers need to be active for at least 6 months)
Join us today or email us to inquire! We would love to learn more about you.
If you are interested, please download and fill in our application form. Email the form to info@chinesecpc.com and we will get in touch with you soon.
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