Weekend Event Space Assistant
Organisation role · Flexible hours
AKAR UMBI House, 8, Jalan 22/42, Seksyen 22, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Events & festival
Refugees & minoritiesEducationChildren & youth
SUKA Society
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Summary
Help ensure responsible usage and proper maintenance of our space during weekend events. This is an ad-hoc role with a min commitment of 6 months.Detailed description
Akar Umbi House, where SUKA Society is located, is open for external bookings, with fees supporting SUKA Society's programmes.
Our Weekend Event Space Assistants play an important role in ensuring that those who book our space use it responsibly and maintain it well. This is a compensated, ad-hoc role with a minimum commitment of 6 months.
Responsibilities include:
- Prepare the event space
- Assist the event organisers
- Provide technical support
- Maintain safety and security
- Ensure the venue is restored after use
- Brief guests, manage equipment and report on events while adhering to SUKA Society's policies.
Training and support will be provided.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout SUKA Society
SUKA Society is a nationally registered non-governmental organisation that works to protect and to preserve the best interest of children.
Our focus is primarily on children who are in the most marginalized and vulnerable of circumstances.
We work on four main areas: –
• Creating greater access to education for indigenous children
• Protecting and restoring women and children trafficked survivors
• Providing case management and community placement for children without parental care
• Advocating for alternative to detention for children affected by immigration detention
Our focus is primarily on children who are in the most marginalized and vulnerable of circumstances.
We work on four main areas: –
• Creating greater access to education for indigenous children
• Protecting and restoring women and children trafficked survivors
• Providing case management and community placement for children without parental care
• Advocating for alternative to detention for children affected by immigration detention