Current Availability: 2 spaces

                                         Commitment: Weekly Meetings & Presentation Dates. 

The role of a Training Presenter at Torbay Domestic Abuse Service is like being a friendly guide who helps people learn important things. These presenters are like teachers who make learning exciting and interesting.

Imagine standing in front of a group and sharing knowledge through workshops and training sessions. That's exactly what Training Presenters do. They use their words, stories, and activities to help people understand and remember important information.

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Their job is to break down tricky topics into simple pieces, just like putting together a puzzle. They use their energy and passion to keep everyone engaged and eager to learn. By being good storytellers and using interactive activities, they make sure that everyone has a great time while learning.

Being a Training Presenter is like being the captain of a learning adventure. They guide everyone through the session, making sure that everyone leaves with new knowledge and skills. Their role is vital in spreading awareness and understanding, making Torbay Domestic Abuse Service a place of growth and empowerment.

What Happens Next?

  1. First reach out to [email protected] to become a TDAS Volunteer, you can see that process here: How to start volunteering with TDAS
  2. Once the paperwork is complete, then we will offer a series of training sessions.
  3. Training Writing sessions currently run every Wednesday at 10.30am-12.30pm weekly in our Paignton Office.

Throughout the journey of Volunteering you will have access to regular 1 to 1 supervision with the Volunteer Coordinator.