Part-Time Data Entry Assistant – Flexible / Hybrid

Practical details
Volunteering • Project role (Temporary)
Contact person
Caroline Deeprose
Provided
#124709
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The Angels Foundation UK based in St Ives seeks a flexible part-time Data Entry Assistant for a short-term project. Hybrid home/office working, hours to suit.
The Angels Foundation UK, a domestic abuse charity supporting survivors across Cambridgeshire, is looking for a part-time Data Entry Assistant to support us with a short-term project.
The role will involve accurately inputting and updating information on our systems, checking records and helping us ensure our data is complete and up to date.
We’re looking for someone who is organised, accurate, trustworthy and comfortable working with confidential information. Good basic IT skills and attention to detail are essential.
Hours: Part-time and flexible
Location: Hybrid – a mixture of home working and our office, arranged around the successful applicant
Duration: Project-based / temporary
Due to the sensitive nature of our work, confidentiality and discretion are essential.
If you’re interested, we’d love to hear from you.
The Angels Foundation UK
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About The Angels Foundation UK
The Angels Foundation UK supports families who have fled domestic abuse throughout Cambridgeshire.
Practical Support for Domestic Abuse Survivors and Their Families:
We support individuals and families who have fled domestic abuse, providing essential furniture, flooring, and appliances to help them rebuild their lives in a safe and stable home. Our services ensure that survivors do not return to abusive situations due to a lack of basic necessities.
Mental Health Affected by Domestic Abuse:
We recognise the lasting impact of domestic abuse on individuals and children. We provide support to help them recover through our counselling and therapy services, assist individuals and young survivors in overcoming trauma and breaking the cycle of abuse for future generations.
Individuals Facing Social Isolation After Abuse:
Many survivors struggle with social isolation and mental health challenges after leaving an abusive situation. We offer trauma-informed support, signposting to further essential services, and community activities such as our Angels Walk and Talks to help survivors regain confidence and a sense of belonging.
Applications closing in a month.
