Our volunteers
Volunteers are the backbone of our service at CISC. Without them we could not provide the same high quality and responsive service to our communities that we currently do.
Volunteers are the vital first-port-of-call for our clients; they answer telephone and reception inquiries, provide a listening ear and offer support and advice. Each volunteer is trained to a very high standard and possesses the personal qualities necessary to provide a supportive and non-judgemental service.
CISC volunteers are dedicated to providing the most effective service possible to the community. Some of our volunteers have given a career's worth of service with several having volunteered for 10, 20 and even 30 years supporting the people of Cranbourne and Casey South. To those volunteer staff, and to all our volunteers, we say a truly grateful thank you.
Volunteering at CISC
If you are looking for an opportunity to make a real difference to the people of Cranbourne and Casey South, and you have a few hours to spare each fortnight, please contact Michael Cooney, our co-ordinator of volunteers, for a confidential chat.
- Read one of our volunteer's personal stories.
Further information
Contact CISC on 5996 3333 or email cisc@cisc.org.au.
For further information about our volunteer training program, download the following guides.
- Information Kit for New Community Support Workers (PDF)
- FAQ - CHCCS416B (Unit of competency) (Word doc)