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The Boroondara Volunteer Resource Centre is advertising this role on behalf of Migrant Information Centre (Eastern Melbourne).

Are you passionate about marketing and eager to make a meaningful impact? We're currently seeking volunteers to provide marketing support for our volunteering programs, specifically designed to assist new migrants and refugees in the Eastern Suburbs.

Location: Our Box Hill office

As a Marketing Officer, here's how you can promote our programs:

  • Develop eye-catching posters and flyers to be displayed in local community centers, libraries, and other public spaces
  • Get involve in improving our website and social medias
  • Reach out to communities to promote our programs and seek for potential collaboration
  • Reach out to local newspapers, medias, community newsletters to feature stories about our programs and their impact
  • Utilize email marketing campaigns to reach potential volunteers and raise awareness about our cause

If you're ready to put your marketing skills to good use and help support our community, we would love to have you on board!

Apply now and let's make a difference together!

About MIC Migrant Information Centre The Migrant Information Centre supports culturally and linguistically diverse people and their families, older people, people with disabilities and their carers, community groups and service providers in the Eastern Region of Melbourne to enhance their settlement and access to services and strengthen their participation within the community.

The Migrant Information Centre (Eastern Melbourne) (MIC) operates in the Eastern Region of Melbourne. The region covers the Local Government Areas of Boroondara, Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Whitehorse and Yarra Ranges.

Our Volunteer Programs We have a range of programs that will put your skills and valuable volunteer time to good use.

  • Visiting older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds living at home or in aged care facilities. You will have the opportunity to reduce the social isolation of older frail people.
  • Transport Assistance to help refugees to attend appointments using public transport or a car. Volunteers are reimbursed for travel expenses.
  • Homework Support Programs and Tutoring to assist children and young people with their homework and studies and how to use computers.
  • Practical Support for individuals and families from refugee and migrant backgrounds to build their confidence and life skills for living in Australia.
  • On-road driving practice in the MIC’s dual break car. Our Driving Mentoring Program enables refugees to gain on-road practical driving experience to complement the driving lessons they receive from registered driving instructors.
  • Office work to assist us with our filing, data entry, mailing and other duties.
  • Program Support to assist us to facilitate playgroups, excursions and holiday programs.
  • Social Support for individuals with disabilities under 64 years and/or their carers to participate in everyday activities, maintain or rebuild their confidence, improve their social connectedness and emotional wellbeing, stay healthy and active.