Daniel Gillis

Head of Services / Deputy Chief Executive at Camp Simcha UK
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(386) 825-5501
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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Individual and Family Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Head of Services / Deputy Chief Executive
      • Sep 2010 - Present

      Camp Simcha exists to improve the quality of life of children suffering from serious illnesses. Our mission is to ensure that no such child, anywhere in the UK, has to suffer without us. Our support extends to children from 0 – 18 years of age, with any form of cancer or any other condition that represents a threat to life. These conditions include muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, many rare genetic conditions such as dysautonomia, serious heart conditions and uncontrolled seizures. Camp Simcha exists to improve the quality of life of children suffering from serious illnesses. Our mission is to ensure that no such child, anywhere in the UK, has to suffer without us. Our support extends to children from 0 – 18 years of age, with any form of cancer or any other condition that represents a threat to life. These conditions include muscular dystrophy, cystic fibrosis, many rare genetic conditions such as dysautonomia, serious heart conditions and uncontrolled seizures.

    • United Kingdom
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Community First Responder at London Ambulance Service
      • Jan 2018 - Present

      CFRs are volunteers trained by St John Ambulance and LAS and are dispatched by our control rooms to respond from their home, work or elsewhere in the community to patients in their local area to give first aid and care prior to the arrival of LAS clinicians. CFRs are volunteers trained by St John Ambulance and LAS and are dispatched by our control rooms to respond from their home, work or elsewhere in the community to patients in their local area to give first aid and care prior to the arrival of LAS clinicians.

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • Volunteer medic for Hatzola Edgware
      • Jan 2015 - Present

      The name Hatzola comes from the Hebrew word “lehatsil” meaning “to save”. There are Hatzola organisations worldwide in almost every large Jewish community. Edgware now prides itself with the fifth Hatzola in England. Hatzola Edgware consists of a team of volunteer medics who are trained to a high level and provide emergency care and assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to Edgware and the immediate surrounding areas. Hatzola medics are equipped with life-saving medical equipment including defibrillators, oxygen and resuscitation devices. All Hatzola medics have the advanced training and skill necessary to provide competent medical emergency care. Hatzola medics are linked to a dispatch centre via a sophisticated two-way radio communication system, and are ready to drop whatever they are doing to respond to medical emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Hatzola is a free service to the community.

    • United Kingdom
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Northern Fieldworker
      • Sep 2007 - Aug 2010

      • Bnei Akiva is a world-wide Youth Organisation. As a result of my time and devotion to the movement throughout my life, I was given the opportunity to act as the co-ordinator of educational and social events in the North of Great Britain covering all cities between Cardiff and Edinburgh • This includes being responsible for over 500 young people, 90 young leaders, and 15 community youth workers. • The position involves extensive administrative work including financial organisation, as well as use of communication skills, networking, event planning and management and more general planning. I have vetted, recruited, developed and trained volunteers. • I regularly run large activities and assemblies in different school and have developed a series of programs that I run in King David School, Manchester. • I was responsible for budgeting and fundraising. This involved extensive calls and building a network of potential, current and previous donors. • Since 2003 I have been a youth leader for the branch of the organisation in Salford and have been in charge of organising fun, educational and fundraising events. • In 2006 I was elected head youth worker of the locality, which has since involved extensive data basing and advertising. Part of this position involves gaining sponsorship in order to promote and successfully run events, as well as encouraging participation from young people within the community. Since my appointment in this role I increased numbers from 130 to 200 regular event attendees.

  • Tmimei Lev
    • Manchester, United Kingdom
    • Assistant Teacher
      • Sep 2006 - Aug 2007

      • Timmei Lev is a school for special needs children situated in Manchester focussing on children with Down’s syndrome and various forms of autism. • I have assisted teachers, helped the children on a one to one basis and performed various administrative roles. I have, however, been volunteering informally within the school since 2003 • Timmei Lev is a school for special needs children situated in Manchester focussing on children with Down’s syndrome and various forms of autism. • I have assisted teachers, helped the children on a one to one basis and performed various administrative roles. I have, however, been volunteering informally within the school since 2003

Education

  • The University of Salford
    Bachelor of Science (BSc), Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Manchester Mesivta

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