Walk Leader

Company: Volunteer Centre Harlow
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Location: Basildon
Job Description:

Walk Leader

To lead or support local community walks that encourage gentle activity, social connection, and wellbeing for pregnant or new mothers of Afro-Caribbean or mixed heritage. Volunteers will help ensure that everyone feels safe, included, and welcomed as a way to reduce social isolation and poor mental health and to share experiences in a safe space amongst like-minded individuals.

What you’ll do:

  • Lead or support local walks in Thurrock, Basildon, or Clacton.
  • Give everyone a warm welcome and help them feel comfortable and included.
  • Encourage connection by chatting, introducing people, and creating a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Support wellbeing by making walks enjoyable, safe, and at a gentle pace for all.
  • Be part of the team – follow B3’s policies (like safeguarding and confidentiality) so everyone feels safe.
  • Stay connected with us – join regular check-ins and support sessions with the B3 team.
  • Share what you notice – let the B3 team know if you have any concerns, ideas, or feedback.
  • Be a positive representative of B3 in your community – friendly, professional, and approachable.
  • Look out for everyone’s needs – making sure the walk is accessible and enjoyable for all.

You don’t need to be a fitness expert – just a kind, reliable person who enjoys walking and meeting others.

When you give your time with B3, you’re not just volunteering—you’re joining a Volunteer Essex opportunity form – June 2019 movement that’s making a real difference for families. Here’s what you’ll gain:

Skills

  • Friendly, approachable, and empathetic demeanour.
  • Non-judgmental attitude.
  • Understands the need for confidentiality.
  • Lived experience of navigating motherhood/parenthood/mental health system as a Black woman/mother/parent in the UK.
  • Excellent communication and active listening skills.
  • Ability to facilitate conversations naturally and keep a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Reliability and punctuality in organising and hosting walks.
  • Basic organisational skills to plan and coordinate walks.
  • Sensitivity to diverse needs and backgrounds.
  • Understands personal/professional boundaries.
  • Does not push own views, expectations or values onto the group/parents (including religious views unless the group has consented to and welcomed this).

A 1-hour walk in the morning, after 9:30am, or after lunchtime.

Location

This opportunity is available in: Basildon, Billericay & Wickford, Tendring, Thurrock

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Posted: June 2nd, 2026