Chelsea Handball Club
Volunteer Interviewer & Storytelling Lead - Volunteer

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Volunteer Interviewer & Storytelling Lead - Volunteer
Chelsea Handball Club CIC (also a CASC) – volunteer-led community handball club in London.
We exist for community benefit, not profit any surplus is reinvested into grassroots handball and safer, more inclusive participation
What difference will you make?
Why we need you
Handball is still an emerging sport in England, so people don’t always “get it” until they hear real stories. We want to run regular short interviews with
volunteers (the engine of the club) members/players and parents/guardians (the community around the sport)
Your work will help us
build belonging internally (recognition + connection) grow awareness externally (human stories that explain handball + our CIC impact) create reusable content for social media and our website (chelseahandball.com)
What are we looking for?
Essential
Skills and experience we’re looking for
Professional experience in interviewing, journalism, comms, content, storytelling, or PR Ability to help people feel comfortable and tell their story authentically Strong written English and good editorial judgement (tone inclusive, respectful, community-led)
Helpful (not Required)
Experience creating social-first content formats (Reels, quote cards, short features) Understanding of grassroots sport / volunteer-led organisations Basic photo/video capture on a phone
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What will you be doing?
You’ll lead a simple, repeatable “interview-to-content” process, for example
Design a lightweight interview format (e.g., 20–30 min chat + 8–10 set questions) Schedule and conduct interviews (online, or occasionally at training/matches in London) Produce clean outputs a short written feature (Q&A or mini-profile) pull-out quotes suggested captions/CTAs optional short video/audio snippets if you’re comfortable (not essential) Work with our volunteer comms team to publish content on Instagram / Facebook (community-first) LinkedIn (CIC governance/impact storytelling where relevant) Website news/features What support you’ll get
Induction to Chelsea HC and our working group “drop-in” model (transparent, welcoming) Access to our brand pillars and existing content templates A clear publishing workflow and feedback loop Named point of contact and regular check-ins
Safeguarding, boundaries & data protection (important)


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Because we are an organised community sports club with young people involved in some activities
We follow robust Social Media, Safeguarding (Children & Adults) and Data Protection policies. No identifying information for children will be used without explicit parent/guardian consent (and we’ll steer interviews away from anything inappropriate or sensitive). You’ll only collect/use personal information needed for the content, and it will be handled securely and proportionately (UK GDPR-aligned). Club comms with young people must be via official channels and within safeguarding guidance (we’ll brief you clearly).
What Success Looks Like
Within the first 12-16 weeks, we aim to have
8–12 published stories (mix of volunteers + members) A repeatable interview template + release/consent workflow Increased engagement (comments, shares) and stronger volunteer recognition
What You’ll Gain
A portfolio of published community stories (with credit if you want it) Experience in CIC/CASC community sport communications A tangible role in growing an emerging Olympic sport in England A welcoming club community
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