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UL Access Volunteer Programme

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UL Access Volunteer Programme

Administrator, Access Office, University of Limerick

Limerick

At a Glance

  • Start Date:01/10/2024
  • End Date:31/12/2024
  • Closing date:31/12/2024
  • Post Updated:24/10/2024
  • Min Hours:Minimum 3 hours
  • Role Type:Youth work

Requirements:Access volunteers are 2nd - 4th year students who joined the Access Programme through HEAR or AUC.

Description

Access volunteers are 2nd – 4th year students who join the Access Programme at UL through the Higher Education Access Route (HEAR) or the Access to University Course. They are dedicated to giving back and making a difference.

We have developed a two-strand volunteering approach:

1. Pre-entry Volunteering

2. Post-entry Volunteering

Is training provided?: Yes

Tasks that the volunteer(s) will be expected to undertake:

Pre-entry Volunteering

Our Access Volunteers work with community groups, primary and secondary schools to inspire young people to pursue higher education. They serve as relatable role models, showing that higher education is attainable regardless of background. During these visits, volunteers aim to motivate and encourage pupils to realise their full potential.

Students that volunteer with our pre-entry activities can choose to work with the following programmes:

  • Academy for Children – Engaging primary school students.
  • Destination College – Secondary school and Community outreach.
  • Look to the Future - Supporting first-year secondary school pupils.
  • Shadowing Programme – Giving secondary school students a day-in-the-life experience at UL.
  • Orientation Days – Hosting secondary school students for campus tours and activities.

 

Post-entry Volunteering

Our students who volunteer with our post-entry volunteering programme work as mentors with both the incoming Access students. The mentors aim to help these incoming students settle into life as a University of Limerick student by offering guidance and direction. Mentors will answer questions not just about a course, but all aspects of university life. Mentors hold three meetings in the autumn semester and one meeting in the spring semester with their Mentees. The Mentor can assist the personal and professional growth of a Mentee ensuring a successful transition into University life.

Skills required for this role:

Training

Students who are interested in volunteering with us are provided with full training before they volunteer with any of our initiatives. Volunteers have reported the benefits of this training both to support their engagement as a volunteer and as a valuable addition to their C.V.

Our student volunteers have also gone on to join our Alumni Mentoring Programme. The Alumni Mentors provide support to our 3rd and 4th year Access students towards advanced study and graduate employment.

 

Become an Access Volunteer

If you are an Access student and you feel you would like an opportunity to give something back to the Access Office and local communities by becoming an Access Volunteer, or should you require any further information about the Access Volunteer Programme, please contact access@ul.ie

Please note, students can combine their hours across each programme to apply for a President's Volunteer Award.

Minimum time commitment per week:
1 hour p/week

Contact

If you have any questions about this role please feel free to get in touch:

Name: Tess Phillips

Address: Administrator, Access Office, University of Limerick , EM008, University of Limerick

Website: ulsites.ul.ie/access/

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