Inclusive Volunteer Lead Post

For an application pack email: jo@multiculturalcumbria.org.uk

Closing Date: Applications must be submitted by 9am Tuesday 24th March 2026.

Interviews: Interviews will be held on Wednesday 1st April 2026.

Rate of Pay

£13.000 per annum. 

(£26,000 Full Time Equivalent) 

Hours of Work

Negotiable, depending on programme of work – flexibility is essential and some evening and weekend working will be required.

Total of  18.75 hours per week on average

Location: 

Carlisle base, but working across Cumberland

Responsible to: 

Chief Executive Officer

Context of Job:

This role is within our team who support people seeking asylum, refugees and other diaspora communities.

A second part time post of Community Engagement Lead is also being recruited for. We are open to applications to both positions to create full time hours, if the candidate has the skills and experience for both roles.

The post is funded by Cumberland Council, initially up to 31st March 2027.

We are an equal opportunities employer.

Multicultural Cumbria is a grassroots organisation committed to promoting inclusion, celebrating cultural diversity, and empowering ethnically diverse communities across Cumbria. Since its formation in 2017, we have built strong community connections through arts, education, food, and dialogue, creating a vital bridge between cultures.

We aim to enable, engage and empower diasporas to create a truly multicultural county; to break down barriers and promote cultures by sharing our similarities and celebrating our differences. This promotes a strong sense of identity for diasporas to make a positive contribution to Cumbria and its cultural diversity.

Multicultural Cumbria has a small staff team of 5 people, so this position is an opportunity to really contribute your ideas, energy, skills and experience with visible results.

Purpose of Job:

  • To work as part of the Asylum Seeker and Refugee support team, acting as primary liaison between staff and volunteers.
  • To develop strategies to support asylum seekers to volunteer with arts and culture organisations or other charities.
  • To support asylum seekers, refugees and other diaspora to develop skills, leading to better future employment outcomes.
  • To support people to volunteer with Multicultural Cumbria, developing and delivering on recruitment, induction, and training plans and celebratory programmes
  • To work with the CEO on developing volunteer role descriptions, policies and procedures. 
  • To manage volunteer schedules to ensure that there is coverage for events and activities, with people placed in roles according to their skills and interests.
  • To maintain accurate records of volunteer numbers, work streams and hours contributed and volunteer profiles and contact information.
  • To reach out to and work with Syrian, Afghan and Ukrainian communities, asylum seekers and refugees of all nationalities, cultures and faiths and engagement with Cumberland Council’s Resettlement Team.
  • To increase capacity within Multicultural Cumbria to develop, expand and deliver cultural and community engagement activities and support for asylum seekers and refugees.
  • To work to the principles of welcome, inclusion and equity, promoting the well-being of everyone – a culture of mutual support and good community cohesion 

Main Duties:

  • To support volunteers, many who will have English as a second language, achieve their volunteering aims which benefit the individual and the organisation they are volunteering for
  • Act as the main point of contact for volunteer questions and concerns
  • Monitor volunteer performance and provide feedback if necessary
  • To set up and maintain systems to record volunteer details including demographics, role, hours contributed and tasks undertaken
  • Work with partner organisations to support potential diaspora volunteers to access volunteer opportunities.
  • To recruit, train and support volunteers from the community to assist in our asylum seeker and refugee support programmes across Cumberland
  • To help the communities of Cumberland to welcome people seeking asylum, enabling integration and participation in the life of the communities.     
  • To work together with other staff and stakeholders to agreed deadlines and budgets including the Asylum Seeker and Refugee Coordinators.
  • To learn about and contribute to our Asylum Seeker and Refugee Support Service and develop skills to enable Multicultural Cumbria to provide a flexible and responsive service

General Duties:

  • To promote community cohesion, inclusion and equity for all.    
  • Attend meetings as necessary.
  • Represent Multicultural Cumbria and promote their ethos by working in a positive way.
  • Contribute to monitoring and reports.
  • Abide by all Multicultural Cumbria’s policies, including those around safeguarding, confidentiality and data protection.
  • Ensure that personal behavior demonstrates integrity, openness and honesty; and is anti-oppressive, non-judgmental and supports diversity.
  • Take responsibility for inputting and storing data, and compliance with GDPR.

It is the nature of the work that tasks and responsibilities are in many circumstances unpredictable and varied. Employees are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks which are not specifically covered in their job description may have to be undertaken.

Person Specification

Experience and knowledge

  • Experience in managing or supervising people
  • Experience of supporting people from diverse backgrounds achieve their aims
  • Experience of volunteering
  • Experience of volunteer coordination is desirable but not essential

Skills and abilities

  • Excellent verbal/written communication skills, especially when working with people for whom English is a second language
  • Ability to set/meet deadlines and prioritise tasks.
  • Ability to foster trust, manage conflict, and build relationships, both with individuals and organisations.
  • Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team.
  • Must hold a full driving licence and have access to their own car.

Personal attributes

  • Enthusiastic, proactive, supportive and committed to personal development of individuals.
  • Adaptable to working with different groups and in different locations.
  • Available for flexible working hours, including evenings or weekends.

Please note this role is subject to an enhanced DBS check

To Apply:

For an application pack  email: jo@multiculturalcumbria.org.uk

Closing Date:

Applications must be submitted by 9am Tuesday 24th March 2026.

Interviews:

Interviews will be held on Wednesday 1st April 2026.