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Helen Topping
Volunteer Services Delivery Lead
Volunteering Development and Operations
My role is to encourage, motivate and train volunteers to listen and emotionally support people living with Cancer. You’re making a difference to people every day.
View ProfileBackI have a customer facing role, working directly with people who have Cancer and just knowing that you’re having an impact with one phone call and hearing the positive change in their voice is the best part of my role.
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Phil Naish
Service Desk Analyst
Technology Service Operations
Within my team, the people have been here 3 + years. Rather than coming into Macmillan to get some knowledge then move on, I want to stay here, get the knowledge and move up.
View ProfileBackAs I was applying for jobs, I saw the Macmillan name and it’s such a well-known charity that does incredible work for people affected by Cancer. I’ve lost a couple of people in my life from Cancer so I thought it would be perfect for me.
It helps that I can give back.
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Jean-Gabriel Tarassenko
Supporter Donations Assistant
Supporter Care
The People you work with, the ability to learn from others on a daily basis.
Our team is contact supporters, and we are privileged to do the things we do.
View ProfileBackWe receive a lot of letters into the Head Office from supporters. We have a lot of supporters who choose to share their stories and their losses, their experience and their story with us. We love those letters and we especially love the letters from children involved in fundraising.
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Matt Jarvis
Cancer Information Services Manager
I think Macmillan is innovative and inspire people and they are always look at what you can bring.
View ProfileBackI have worked in cancer services with NHS for 8 years. I’ve worked with people with cancer and I wanted to work in a different field but still be able to provide service to people living with cancer. I wanted to apply my skills that I learnt with NHS and be able to spend quality time with people and help them release their fears and help them relax.