Join in the action as a Games Time Kent Greeter
24 January 2012
Kent County Council in partnership with Visit Kent is offering 300
volunteers the opportunity to become official Games Time Kent
Greeters and play an active part in the 2012 Games.
Games Time Kent Greeters will be on hand to provide support and
advice to residents and visitors from 17 July to 9 September.
They will play an essential role along the route of the Torch
Relay, including the special events and overnight stops at Dover
and Maidstone, and at key transport hubs such as Dover, Ebbsfleet
and Sevenoaks during the Olympics and
Paralympics.
Volunteers need to be over 18 years old with an overriding
enthusiasm for the Games, the county and meeting new people. No
specific skills or qualifications are required and full customer
service training will be given including access to a fun, online
Welcome to Kent training programme.
In return for giving their time for free, Games Time Kent Greeters
will be part of a group of like-minded people, benefit from
certificated training opportunities, receive free travel and
refreshments for volunteering shifts, a free official 2012 uniform
and backpack, and a souvenir 2012 pin badge.
The search for volunteers to become Games Time Kent Greeters was
launched by Visit Kent at Penshurst Place, near Tonbridge, on
Friday (20 January), by Olympics Minister Hugh Robertson, who is
also MP from Faversham and Mid-Kent.
The project is funded by Kent County Council’s Sport, Leisure and
Olympics Service, and is delivered in partnership with Voluntary
Action Maidstone.
Sandra Matthews-Marsh, chief executive at Visit Kent, said: “This
is a tremendous opportunity to play a significant role in the
greatest sporting spectacular in the world – helping Kent people
and our visitors capture all the excitement of the Games.
“Our Games Time Kent Greeters will be our frontline ambassadors
welcoming our guests from across the world. They will be helping
our visitors have such a memorable and enjoyable experience that
they will want to return to Kent in years to come and will
recommend the Garden of England as a great destination to all their
friends and families.”
Application forms will available from libraries, volunteer centres
and council Gateway service centres across the county. You can also
apply
online.
The deadline for applications is Friday
6 April.
All applications will be reviewed and a shortlist drawn up for
interviews to be held in April and May.