Kiddush Volunteer

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 24 March 2026
LOCATION
Friern Barnet
TYPE
Volunteer
LEVEL
Entry-level
CATEGORY
Healthcare
This employer holds a UK Home Office sponsor license — sponsorship for this specific role is at the employer’s discretion

SKILLS

Kiddush prayers Empathy Communication skills Patience Listening skills Dementia awareness Reliability Conversational skills

FULL DESCRIPTION

Shabbat candles, Kiddush wine, bracha's and Challah are powerful reminiscences for our residents. It brings back happy lifelong memories of times throughout their lives when they were able to celebrate Shabbat in their own homes and precious important moments shared with their families. Could you help make Kiddush in our residential care homes? With your contribution we are able to provide a little bit of spirituality, wonderful memories, bring in shabbat, and help bring spirituality, and an important focus to the week. In bringing Kiddush to their floors we are able to provide spirituality to the residents. The role is to help our residents to welcome Shabbat on Friday afternoons by leading a kiddush for a small group of people. Kiddush at the home's start at around 4pm. You will be paired with an existing experienced volunteer to get a feel of the role. Go to your designated floor where all you need will be ready for you to do Kiddush. Lead Kiddush and enable the residents to join in. Once Kiddush has been done you can choose to talk a little bit about this week’s Parasha as well as just having a general conversation. We are a campus of 3 care homes and have choices of start times for kiddush depending on what floor you are available to cover. From 4pm - 5.30 starts.

What difference you will make

Kiddush is an important ritual to so many of our residents and brings a wonderful warmth and spirituality to the home, as well as conjuring up wonderful memories and feelings for all who attend, which in itself can be incredibly healing and also stimulating. It is an incredibly important moment of the week and is enjoyed and appreciated by all who attend. Volunteering for this roles enables us to ensure that all residents have the opportunity to engage in Kiddush prayers each week and continue their own traditions, whatever stage they are at in life. This is wonderful role and a lovely mitzvah.

What additional skills or experience you should have

  • An understanding of how to perform Kiddush prayers and the confidence to do so with a small group of people.
  • A warm manner with patience and empathy
  • To be able to confidently engage with a diverse range of people and enjoy helping others.
  • A strong understanding and of issues that affect people in later life and those living with dementia.
  • Reliability, consistency, and dependability.
  • Good conversational and listening skills with a clear speaking voice.
  • Patience, empathy and a non-judgemental attitude.
  • The ability to work independently but also stay within the role’s boundaries – recognising what should and shouldn’t be done and when to seek advice or report concerns.

A DBS is required for this role, which we will do for you.

What training we will provide for you

Training is provided so that volunteers can carry out their roles to the highest professional standards, develop new skills, build confidence, make new friends and take on new and increasingly responsible tasks.

[Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk] will provide the following training, essential for this role, We will:

  • Provide you with access to a Volunteer Handbook and all Policies and Procedures.
  • Provide Induction Training: Getting to know [Employer hidden], Communication & Disability Awareness, Boundaries & Confidentiality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, GDPR.
  • Provide on the job induction and orientation to the role as well as ongoing support

What you will get out of volunteering for us

Without our volunteers, we simply couldn’t function. We absolutely depend on you. Whatever your age, disability, whether you are working, unemployed or retired, there are opportunities to help at [Employer hidden].

As well as helping others you’ll get the chance to develop skills, build confidence and make new friends, as well as enhance the lives of older people, making a real difference to the Jewish Community we support.

  • Be part of a great team and make new friends.
  • Build your confidence and develop transferable skills.
  • Access to a comprehensive training programme designed for the social care environment.
  • Gain valuable experience and enhance your CV

Our aim is to enable people to enjoy a first-class experience as volunteers, making the most of their skills to make an impact on the communities that [Employer hidden] serve.

Why get involved with [Employer hidden]?

  • The work of [Employer hidden] and the services we provide to our community are vital. We touch the lives of 10,000 people each week, with everything we do being underpinned by our Jewish values and ethics. We provide services to:
  • Older people
  • People with Mental Health needs
  • Holocaust Survivors
  • People who are living with Dementia
  • People with physical and sensory disabilities
  • People who care for others

We can only do this thanks to our amazing professional staff of 1,400 and the 3,000 dedicated volunteers who help make our work possible.

Not sure which role suits you or need a little friendly help? Please contact Angie at [contact hidden] for London or Rebecca at [contact hidden] for Manchester.

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