Volunteering

Volunteers play an important role in contributing to the success of student learning and wellbeing.

For more information on volunteering, visit what volunteers need to know on the department website.

Why you should volunteer with us

  • It’s an opportunity to give back to the community.
  • You can develop new skills, meet new people and build lasting relationships.
  • You can build personal confidence and self-esteem.
  • You’ll make a positive difference to the lives of others.

Volunteer opportunities

The following opportunities are available for volunteers:

  • Classroom support (reading with children, class activities).
  • Library support (repairing and reshelving books).
  • Camps and excursions.
  • Breakfast Club and Kitchen Garden support.
  • Governing council.

Volunteer requirements

All volunteers must have a current Department for Human Services Working with Children Check (WWCC). You can get a free check for volunteering.

You must also complete the Responding to Risks of Harm, Abuse and Neglect – Education and Care (RRHAN-EC) course. You will need to create a plink account for non-department staff to complete the course online.

If your role involves food handling and preparation, please complete one of the following courses. Both courses have the same
content.

How to Volunteer

Contact us if you’re interested in volunteering.