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AVP is a voluntary organisation delivering workshops to around 500 people every year.  Apart from a very small part-time paid staff, the organisation is run by a large group of committed volunteers.

We are always looking for new workshop facilitators (see below).  We occasionally also need volunteers to coordinate one of our six AVP Britain regions, help with administrative tasks, or for trustee roles.  We strongly value our volunteers and seek to support them in their work for AVP

 

current staff vacancies

There are no staff vacancies at the moment but please check back here again.

 

current volunteer vacancies

Volunteer Trustees

We are looking for someone interested in promoting non violent ways of dealing with conflict, to join our board of trustees. Trustees have the opportunity to train as group facilitators as well as being responsible for the governance and strategy of the organisation.

For an application pack please contact info@avpbritain.org.uk or Hubert Cassel on 07768 223941.

 

training for facilitators

We hold regular training workshops for new AVP facilitators to join our regional teams.  All our facilitators are volunteers.  Our training is subsidised and expenses are paid.

To become a facilitator, you will need to have a positive outlook, enjoy working with people, be a good listener, and have good self-awareness.  You will also need to have completed at least two, and preferably three or more, AVP workshops, of which at least one must be at Level Two.  Applicants are then assessed and interviewed, at which point you might be asked to go on one or more further AVP workshop(s) before joining a Training for Facilitators workshop.

At a Training for Facilitators workshop, participants learn about the attitudes, skills and techniques needed for working safely with groups, including those where strong feelings such as anger may be present.  On successful completion of the Training for Facilitators workshop, participants will begin to assist with Level One workshops.  We ask new facilitators to assist with a minimum of three workshops per year.  Ongoing support (including mentoring) and training opportunities are provided.

The skills developed as an AVP facilitator are highly transferable to many other situations.