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Community Collaboration Team-BlueFire Fellowship

BlueFire

About BlueFire

BlueFire is a free open-air intercultural arts festival that takes place in Dublin's historic Smithfield Square. The festival is a non-profit social enterprise with a mission to promote social integration and cohesion amongst Dubliners across all cultural backgrounds.
Mission: Building cohesive communities through the creative power, vision, and action of youth changemakers.
Vision: A vibrant city embracing intercultural community.

What's Involved

Be a Changemaker!

Are you an Innovator? Entrepreneur? Ambitious? Willing to throw yourself in the deep end and really learn? Eager to collaborate radically? Passionate about integration and equality? Want to effect positive social change? Then you may be interested in becoming a BlueFire Fellow!

BlueFire Fellowship: The BlueFire Fellowship is a social leadership, action based, learning programme for 18 – 30 year olds; providing an opportunity for young adults to unleash their leadership and changemaker ability.

Throughout this 9-month programme, participants will collaborate together to develop upon existing skills & build new ones; increase awareness of global and local challenges; explore their role as social innovators; and become meaningful changemakers.

During your time as a fellow you will be involved in delivering BlueFire’s 2018 services & programmes in the community, as part of one of 4 teams – Community Collaboration, Marketing, Dublinternational Festival, or Business Development. Learn about all 4 teams at :
BLUEFIRE FELLOWSHIP TEAMS .

To learn more about the BlueFire Fellowship, visit:
BLUEFIRE FELLOWSHIP .

Community Collaboration Team

Our community collaboration team work towards enhancing BlueFire’s outreach to migrant & irish communities in Dublin through our three ongoing community projects.

1. Summercamp: A six month programme for teenagers from North Inner-City Dublin, empowering them to develop their own zone for Dublinternational and gain a first hand experience at creative arts and coordination of activities.
2. Igniting Change: A quarterly audience-participatory talk series that bring together people from all walks of life to discuss the hot topics in society. Each event includes 5 short talks, a panel discussion and a world cafe.
3. Digital photography training: A hands-on learning programme for young asylum seekers & young people at risk.
Community collaboration team will also be in charge of keeping BlueFire’s community tightly knit by organising our drinks night’s out!

Responsibilities:

• Workshop development & delivery.
• Collaborating with local youth organisations & stakeholders to co-create workshops.
• Managing the overall delivery of these programmes, including ongoing monitoring, reflection, and development.
• Booking speakers/facilitators/community groups for events & workshops.
• Managing relationships with partner organisations, and developing new relationships with potential partner organisations.
• Assist managers during events, setting up rooms/take down, greeting attendees etc.
• Developing & implementing marketing plan for the events.

Why Participate ? :

By the end of the programme you will have built key leadership, entrepreneurial and changemaking skills, giving you the capacity to affect change in a wide array of settings, including starting your own social enterprise. You will also:

• Have run your own project, from concept to implementation, with the option to continue the project beyond the programme independently or in partnership with BlueFire.
• Be part of our lifelong community of people passionate about cultural integration, with access to our network of mentors, advisers, business leaders and social innovators.
• Unleash your full changemaker potential through the hands on experience of delivering BlueFire’s programmes, establishing & delivering your own project, participating in our workshops & training and reflecting and learning with and from your fellow participants.
• Develop intercultural competencies.
• Make a meaningful impact in the community, in the area of ethnic & cultural integration and youth empowerment.

What's required for this position

To join the Community Collaboration team as part of the BlueFire Fellowship, you should meet two or more of the following skills/experience:

• Experience in the arts or facilitation experience a bonus.
• Passion for working with and for young people.
• Event planning & project management.
• Creative & innovative.
• Capacity to maximise resources and work with limited budget.
• Financial management & budgeting.

  • Accountancy/ Finance
  • Advocacy/ Lobbyist
  • Architecture/ Design
  • Arts/ Music/ Drama
  • Business/ HR/ Management
  • Community Development/ Social work
  • Computer/ Web/ ICT
  • Drivers
  • Education/ Training
  • Event management/ Fundraising
  • Fitness/ Health/ Beauty
  • General Admin/ Office Support
  • Hospitality/ Befriending
  • Legal
  • Multi-lingual/ Multi-culturalism
  • Other
  • Personable Skills
  • Phone Support/ Information Giver
  • PR/ Marketing/ Market Research
  • Research/ Journalism/ Media
  • Retail/ Customer Service
  • Trades/ Operative/ Manual
  • Youth/ Childcare

Level of English required for this role:
Intermediate English

Times and commitment required for this role

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Minimum time commitment: 1 year

Hours required: 4hrs Weekly

Other Details

Location of volunteering opportunity:
Smithfield, Dublin 7

Screening details for this role:

  • Formal Interview
  • Application Form

Volunteers will be provided with the following supports:

  • Support/ advice/ recognition
  • Supervision
  • Initial induction and training
  • Reimbursement of expenses
  • Insurance cover
  • Ongoing training opportunities

Volunteers with the following challenges will be supported in this role

  • Physical Disability
  • Sensory Disability

Age restrictions:
Over 18

Is this opportunity suitable for groups/teams of volunteers?
No

Benefits you will receive as a volunteer

• Training & mentorship opportunities to broaden and develop your skills • Collaborating with a diverse team, where your ideas become reality • Connecting & networking with people from the community & arts sector • Certification • Social nights out

  • This opportunity is posted by:
  • Volunteer Centre: Dublin City
Volunteer Ireland is delighted to acknowledge the support of:
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