The main role of a Volunteer Speaker is to speak publicly on behalf of TWAM and be our public face in their locality. This will mean receiving invitations from a variety of groups wanting a volunteer speaker to talk
about TWAM.
Talks can be from 10 minutes to 40 minutes long and may include a Q&A session. Please don’t worry as we will not ask you to speak at a meeting you are not confident to attend.
Groups such as Rotary, U3A, and WI ask for talks about TWAM. We also work with many Churches who ask us to speak at Church Services and Mid-week meetings (we will only ask a Christian comfortable with this setting to speak at Churches).
We will provide talks and presentations that you can use, and for our busiest Volunteer Speakers , we can also provide projectors and screens.
We ask our Speakers to try and get their own meetings as well as waiting for those referred by us. An email or phone call to a local group will often lead to an invitation.
This is a great role for a confident speaker who wants to share our passion to transform lives through skills training and tools.
You’ll need access to transport, and if you use your car, legally we will also need to check you have adequate motor insurance and your car has an MOT
This is a home based role, so you can live anywhere in England and Wales.
Talk requests can be day time or evening seven days a week. We do encourage you to be as flexible as you can.
You’ll join our Speaker Network with lots of support, resources, ideas and opportunities for training. You receive a Speaker Pack, TWAM polo-shirt and fleece. You’ll be invited to Volunteer Days and Open Days.