Volunteer roles
L’Arche Liverpool is a community where people with and without learning disabilities share life together, building meaningful relationships and supporting one another. We believe that everyone has gifts to share and that by living, working, and celebrating together we discover the value of each person.
As a volunteer, you will be welcomed into a vibrant, diverse, and supportive community. Volunteers play an important role in:
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Accompanying core members (people with learning disabilities) in daily life, activities, and social outings.
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Providing practical support (help with meals, appointments, or community events).
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Building friendships — sharing meals, conversations, and everyday life.
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Contributing your own gifts — whether that’s music, cooking, creativity, or simply your presence.
 
No prior experience is required — what matters most is openness, patience, and a willingness to learn and grow alongside others. In return, volunteers often discover that they receive as much as they give, through the relationships they build and the sense of belonging in community.
At L’Arche Liverpool, volunteering is more than helping — it’s about mutual friendship, growth, and inclusion.
To build a community where people with and without learning disabilities share life, grow together, and celebrate the unique value of every person.

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We take children on voyages as readers and writers. Volunteer with us to join the adventure!
Who are Literacy Pirates?
Through our year-long after-school programme, we develop the literacy, confidence and perseverance of children aged 9-13 who are falling behind in class and have fewer opportunities in their personal lives, so that they can succeed at school and beyond.
Children join us in our fantastical, pirate-themed space in Hackney to practise their reading and writing. We also publish their work in the real world so that every Young Pirate finishes the programme a published author, journalist and film star!
What does a Volunteer do?
As a Volunteer Crewmate, your role is to come along to our sessions in Hackney and help children practise their reading and writing in small groups by providing constant encouragement, positivity and celebration of their achievements.
Sessions are led and managed by staff, which means you can dedicate the whole time you’re with us to providing direct support to the children.
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Receive full training.
 
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Gain experience working with children and leading small groups.
 
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Develop your communication, leadership and problem-solving skills.
 
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Take part in games and have fun.
 
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Be invited to celebration events with the children to see the difference that you’ve made.
 
We offer employment references, for volunteers who have fulfilled their commitment of 12 sessions with us.
What are we looking for?
We ask volunteers to give just three hours per month, although you are welcome to volunteer as frequently as you like!
Sessions run every weekday during term time from 3:45 to 6:45 p.m. and you will have the flexibility to select which sessions you would like to attend. Please note, we do not run sessions during half terms or the Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays.
No experience is required to become a volunteer – just a desire to help children develop their reading and writing skills! Full training is provided.
All we ask is that you:
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Are aged 16+
 
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Must be a UK resident, and are able to commute to our Hackney ship
 
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Complete a criminal background check (we cover the cost of this)
 
Our Hackney ship is located at:
138 Kingsland High Street
London
E8 2NS
We develop the literacy, confidence and perseverance of children who are falling behind in class and have fewer opportunities in their personal lives.

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Your skills, knowledge and experience can help our charity thrive. Our information, advice, support and care makes a real and lasting difference and with your help we can continue to help change how we age.
What will you be doing?
Our Board is small, friendly and packed with experience so we are happy to welcome people new to governance or people with great governance experience keen to support our work.
o Our diverse range of services and income generation means we value a wide range of life experience in our Board
o Currently we are particularly interested in people with experience in human resources, finance, property management, digital technology and retail
To ensure our board is reflective of our local communities and workforce, we strongly encourage applications from people with lived experience of rural life, caring roles and people from ethnic minority communities
What are we looking for?
o Our diverse range of services and income generation means we value a wide range of life experience in our Board
o Currently we are particularly interested in people with experience in human resources, finance, property management, digital technology and retail
To ensure our board is reflective of our local communities and workforce, we strongly encourage applications from people with lived experience of rural life, caring roles and people from ethnic minority communities
What difference will you make?
Our Trustees are at the core of our charity. Good governance is vital to our present and future and we can't go forward without great people working together on the Board. Trustees work closely together and with our small, very hands-on head office team led by our CEO. We enjoy excellent relationships between our Trustees and our key staff which makes even the difficult times easier. Our Trustee's skills, experience, strategic role and interests help us navigate challenges and achieve sustainable futures for our services, and those services change lives. Every day.
Before you apply
Please contact the CEO if you have any questions.
External candidates, not applying via REACH will be asked to complete an application form. All candidates will complete a Trustee declaration form at the end of the selection process.
Trustees play a vital role in making a positive impact on the lives of the people we support. We do this through personalised, affordable care, sharing a home and family life, and supporting involvement in the local community.
What will you be doing?
About Shared Lives South WestShared Lives South West recruits, trains and supports individuals and families (Shared Lives Carers) who can offer accommodation and care for adults with care and support needs in their home, enabling the person to share in family life and maintain their independence. This is known as Shared Lives.If I join Shared Lives South West as a trustee what can I expect? You will be joining an enthusiastic and committed team of trustees. Induction and training for the role will be provided. The appointment will run for three years and be subject to an annual review with the Chair of the Board.
Two further terms of three years may be agreed. You will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement, declare any relevant business interests and complete an insolvency check as well as a charity related parties register prior to your first Board meeting. You will be required to declare, on an ongoing basis, any further relevant business interests and/or conflicts of interest that may arise.
You will help enrich the lives of people we support by becoming a part of this friendly charity known for providing high quality support to people as recognised by our current 'Outstanding' CQC award. You stand to also enrich your own life through the empowering and satisfying sector of volunteering as well as having access to training and development opportunities through SLSW.This is a voluntary post and would be offered subject to satisfactory references and DBS check.Trustees will be asked to commit to:• Endeavouring to be available for up to 7 meetings per year with a requirement to attend at least 50%• Endeavouring to be available for the annual Board Away Day• Be able to respond via email to discussion and potential issues between board meetings• Supporting SLSW staff by being able to be involved on an ad hoc basis in an identified area of interest• Being involved in one task and finish group/sub-group per annum if/as required• Complete an induction programme as required during the first six months of their appointment, including a visit to a SLSW household• Complete a programme of mandatory training, proportionate to the role, renewed every three years• Attend an annual review with the Chair
What are we looking for?
Trustees use skills and personal experience to:• Ensure SLSW complies with its governing document and all charity and other appropriate laws• Ensure compliance with the values, ethos and ethics of SLSW• Approve policies and plans to achieve strategic objectives, especially those with significant financial risk or risk management implications• Contribute to the development of SLSW strategy and business planning processes.• Scrutinise and sign off each year’s financial accounts prior to publication and acceptance and agree each year’s annual budget• Play your part in ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks• Help ensure the Board sets challenging goals and targets for the organisation and monitors these effectively• Participate in the recruitment of Leadership Team and other staff members as requiredWe are looking for new trustees who will complement our existing board. Previous board-level experience is welcome but not essential.We value fresh perspectives and provide the training and support needed to succeed. If you can commit time, bring curiosity and are willing to contribute your skills, we would love to hear from you.We welcome applications from adults of all backgrounds and identities and are striving to ensure our board reflects the diversity of the communities we serve.
What difference will you make?
Trustees have independent control and legal responsibility for the charity’s management and administration. They support the strategic development and success of SLSW through ensuring good strategic planning, effective governance and the monitoring of the performance of the organisation.As a trustee, you will work alongside the chair, vice chair and other trustees to bring good governance and strategic oversight. You will share responsibility with other trustees and the Leadership Team for the success of the organisation.Our service supports adults over 18 years of age and occasionally young people in transition into adult services from the age of 16 upwards. We currently support around 300 people on a long-term basis in around 270 shared lives homes and have up to a further 140 people using our short break services.We provide support to people with learning disabilities, people who have a diagnosis of dementia, a physical or sensory disability, mental ill health and parents who have a learning disability with their child.We currently have five contracts from local authorities across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset to support our work and a range of project funding totalling around £1.8 million per annum.
Before you apply
Please apply through Reach in the first instance. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete our additional short application form.
Use your expertise to shape education, influence communities, and grow as a leader. Roles available at colleges England.
Are you a business leader or corporate professional looking to make a meaningful impact outside the boardroom?
By becoming a volunteer governor at a further education (FE) or sixth form college, you’ll help shape the strategic direction of an organisation that transforms lives through education and skills—while strengthening your own governance experience and leadership credentials.
Why it’s relevant to professionals like you
Further Education colleges train over 1.6 million learners annually, preparing the skilled workforce that keeps our economy moving—from engineers and IT specialists to healthcare professionals and construction experts.
As a college governor, you’ll sit on the board of an FE institution (and registered charity), where your insight into strategy, risk, people, or finance will have a direct impact on how public funds are spent, how performance is measured, and how learners are supported to succeed.
This is an opportunity to:
- Apply your corporate skills in a charitable leadership role
 - Gain board-level experience and enhance your CV
 - Contribute to local economic growth and social mobility
 - Support a vital sector during a time of transformation
 
What you’ll do
As part of a governing board, you’ll:
- Set strategic direction: Help define the college’s mission and goals
 - Hold leadership to account: Monitor finances, performance, and outcomes
 - Ensure governance excellence: Make decisions in the best interests of learners and stakeholders
 - Act as a charity trustee: Ensure financial sustainability and legal compliance
 
You’ll also engage with senior leaders and external stakeholders, including local employers, regulators, and community partners.
Who we’re looking for
We welcome professionals from a broad range of sectors, including but not limited to:
- Finance, Audit & Risk
 - HR, People & Culture
 - Strategy, Transformation & Operations
 - Technology, AI & Digital
 - Legal, Governance & Compliance
 - Marketing, PR & Communications
 - Education, Apprenticeships or vocational courses
 
What matters most is your strategic thinking, commercial awareness, and commitment to helping others succeed.
Prior education experience is not required. Full induction and training are provided, with access to DfE-funded development and peer mentoring where needed.
Time commitment
Expect to give approximately 1–2 days per month, including:
- Attending board and committee meetings (in-person or remote)
 - Reading papers and preparing questions
 - Participating in training and occasional college visits
 
The time commitment is manageable alongside a full-time role—and many employers actively support staff to take on governance roles as part of their professional development.
Where you’ll be needed
Some colleges offer remote governance and meetings take place online. This may suit you best, or we may suggest a role where you volunteer on a hybrid basis at a college within a reasonable distance from you. We are recruiting governors for colleges across England, with new opportunities added regularly. 
What’s in it for you?
· Enhance your board-level and governance experience
· Develop strategic oversight and leadership outside your day-to-day role
· Expand your professional network
·Give back in a way that creates long-term, measurable impact
· Gain exposure to the education, charity, and public sectors
Ready to step into a strategic, purpose-driven leadership role?
If you’re ready to bring your corporate insight to the education sector and help shape the future of skills, opportunity, and social mobility—we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now to become a volunteer college governor.
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Become a Volunteer Digital Buddy with Catbytes!
Are you passionate about helping others? Do you want to make a real difference in your community?
We’re looking for friendly, patient people to join our team as Volunteer Digital Buddies. You’ll support individuals in Lewisham, South East London who have little or no experience with computers, smartphones, or the internet.
As a Digital Buddy, you’ll help people with everyday digital tasks like:
- Setting up an email account
 - Using WhatsApp or other messaging apps
 - Filling in online forms
 - Navigating their smartphone, tablet, or laptop
 
No tech expertise needed — just patience and a willingness to help!
 Only 2 hours per week
 Must be able to travel to Lewisham
 A great way to meet new people and give back to your community
Catbytes has been running digital drop-ins in Lewisham since 2014, and our volunteers are at the heart of what we do.
If you’re interested or want to learn more, please get in touch using the contact details below. We’d love to hear from you!
CatBytes aim is to assist those who are digitally excluded. We're also interested in ways digital technology can be used to tackle social exclusion.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you looking for a way to give back to your community? We are seeking organised, compassionate individuals to be the welcoming heart of our Hub. If you have a friendly smile, are well orgabnised and are looking for a reception based role, this could be for you.
BACKGROUND:
- The Cardinal Hume Centre works to prevent and tackle youth and family homelessness, we:
 - Provide a home to 39 young people
 - Offer support to local children and families at risk
 - Help families keep or find a stable home and manage their money
 - Mentor people to find work or training
 - Help people secure their legal right to remain in the UK and access homes, work and benefits.
 
Last year we helped over 1200 people including nearly 600 families and 230 children and young people. Our aim is to tackle homelessness, poor housing and poverty at a young age and break its cycle into later life. We want to see the value in each individual and nurture potential, helping young people and families to thrive.
The Centre prides itself on its welcome and person-centred approach. It recognises each individual is different, often with complex needs and so our response must be multi-layered. We therefore have six principal services: residential services for homeless young people; family support; housing and welfare rights advice; employment support; learning; and immigration advice and advocacy.
OUR PEOPLE - We believe each person matters:
Our clients guide everything we do. We’re here to help children, families and young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, or clients who have urgent needs that can be met at the Centre and not elsewhere.
We seek to develop trusting relationships with our clients. We rely on them to help us improve and develop our services, so we include them wherever possible in our work.
Our staff and volunteers: 
Our staff and volunteers are diverse in their backgrounds, and their skills and experience. Many have lived experience of the challenges our clients face. We are proud of our warm welcome and our team’s commitment to support people facing disadvantage to escape the cycle of poverty and homelessness. 
The HUB on Medway Street is the main entrance for clients who wish to access the services on offer. Staff in the Hub can provide level 1 advice on housing and welfare rights and for more complex cases, can refer clients to one of our other services, such as housing, welfare rights, immigration, employment and learning, and family services.
Summary of Role.
You will be supporting a team that is helping people from the local community, who are vulnerable and facing disadvantage, including; homeless young people, people living in insecure accommodation or at risk of losing their housing, low-income families with young children, unemployed people, refugees and migrants. (further details below)
Your presence supports the smooth running of the Centre and increases the team’s capacity to see and help more people.
This role is in the heart of the organisation where you will meet people of all backgrounds and learn how a community organisation responds to local need.
What will you be doing?
- Answering the intercom and buzzing clients in when they arrive
 - Welcoming clients to the Centre, signing them in and out of the building calling the staff member to tell them that their client has arrived
 - Registering new clients and booking an appointment with the Assessment team
 - Assisting with the collection and distribution of client mail
 - Administrative support to services, such as, photocopying or scanning documents for service teams and emailing them to relevant staff member
 - Printing off and posting out letters to clients
 - Possibility of assisting with benefit claims/forms
 
Other tasks that can be undertaken during quieter periods:
- Assisting clients and staff with phone calls if volunteer speaks a needed language
 
What are we looking for?
- You will be a confident and patient person with a professional and friendly manner and able to remain calm under pressure
 - Some experience of customer service or dealing with a diverse range of people desirable
 - Good listening skills
 - An ability to communicate well and with confidence when handling enquiries
 - Some IT skills useful
 - A non-judgemental attitude towards people’s problems in their lives
 
What is the time commitment?
We are seeking someone for one day a week on a Thursday or Friday from 9.30am to 3pm, with an hour lunch break at 1pm. We are looking for a commitment of 6 months, which sounds like a long time, but there’s lots to learn and volunteers find this goes very quickly!
How will you be supported?
You will be supported by the Advice and Assessment team
You will be offered regular supervision and a staff member will be present in the Hub whilst you are on duty
You will be reimbursed for reasonable and agreed ‘out of pocket’ expenses such as travel and contribution to lunch up to £6.
Recruitment Procedure
Apply> Informal interview> Reference and DBS checks> Trial period
The Centre enables families, children and young people to overcome poverty and avoid homelessness.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Village Preschool E17 is a small charity in Walthamstow offering high-quality early years education. We’re currently undergoing a strategic transformation to improve operations, strengthen sustainability, and deepen our community impact.
What will you be doing?
Village Preschool E17 is a small, community-based educational charity in Walthamstow, providing high-quality early years education to local families. We are currently entering an exciting phase of transformation, and we’re seeking a new Chair of Trustees to guide us through this journey.
As Chair, you will play a vital leadership role in ensuring strong governance, strategic direction, and a sustainable future for the preschool. You’ll work closely with the Headteacher of Preschool and a committed board of trustees to improve operations, shape long-term plans, and uphold our values and charitable mission. You’ll also provide support and supervision to the Headteacher, lead termly board meetings, and act as a key representative of the organisation.
This role is both strategic and supportive, requiring sound judgement, strong interpersonal skills, and a collaborative leadership style. We’re looking for someone with experience in governance, leadership, or strategic planning—ideally within the charity, education, or early years sector. You should be confident in leading group discussions, supporting senior staff, and helping to identify funding and sponsorship opportunities.
If you’re passionate about early childhood education and community development, and want to use your skills to make a lasting local impact, we’d love to hear from you.
What are we looking for?
Leadership and Governance:
- Lead the Board of Trustees to ensure strong governance, strategic oversight, and compliance with legal and regulatory obligations.
 - Chair termly trustee meetings and ensure all trustees are actively engaged and informed.
 - Support the recruitment, induction, and development of trustees to build a strong and effective board.
 - Ensure board decisions are actioned and followed up appropriately.
 
Support and Supervision:
- Provide regular line management and support to the Head of Preschool, including:
	
- Leading the annual performance appraisal.
 - Acting as a sounding board for strategic and operational issues.
 
 
Communication and Representation:
- Main point of contact between the Board and the Head of Preschool.
 - Create a positive, open relationship with staff, trustees, and stakeholders.
 
Strategic Oversight:
- Lead on the long-term development of the board and organisational planning.
 - Facilitate effective collaboration and decision-making across the board.
 - Take urgent action between meetings when necessary (not including decision-making unless explicitly authorised by the board).
 
Crisis Response:
- Act quickly and effectively in the event of emergencies or significant issues, working closely with the Head and trustees to coordinate an appropriate response.
 
Person Specification
Essential:
- Experience in governance, leadership, or strategic oversight—preferably within a charity, education, or early years setting.
 - Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
 - Ability to lead and facilitate group discussions and decision-making.
 - Confidence in supervising and supporting senior staff.
 - A genuine interest in early childhood education and community development.
 
Desirable:
- Knowledge of charity regulation, Ofsted requirements, or early years sector.
 - Previous experience on a board or in a chairing role.
 - Local to Waltham Forest or strong understanding of the local community.
 
What difference will you make?
As Chair of the Board of Trustees, you will play a vital role in shaping the future of Village Preschool E17. Your leadership will help guide our charity through an exciting period of transformation—strengthening governance, improving operations, and ensuring we continue to deliver high-quality early years education to local families.
You will be a key source of support for our Head of Preschool and a driving force behind a collaborative, effective trustee board. By bringing your skills and insight to strategic planning, compliance, and funding development, you will directly impact the lives of the children and families we serve.
This is a meaningful opportunity to use your experience for good—helping a valued local charity remain sustainable, inclusive, and deeply rooted in its community. Your voice, leadership, and vision could help secure a brighter future for Village Preschool E17.
Before you apply
Please provide a CV and cover letter detailing why you are interested in this role and your relevant experience.
**We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis and will close the opportunity once we've found the right person to join our board - early applications are encouraged.**
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Winter Bucket Collections Volunteer - Norfolk
Do you want to raise some money for Shelter, while having fun along the way?
Information about the role
This role involves supporting our Community Fundraising teams. You’d be joining bucket collection events in the community to help us raise money. This is a highly flexible role. We’ll let you know about upcoming opportunities, and you can choose which you’d like to do.
Location: Shelter Norfolk, Whitefriars House, 50 Fishergate, NR3 1SE
Suggested contribution: It’s up to you! You can choose the shifts you’d like to volunteer at.
Availability: This is a varied opportunity with bucket collections taking place on different days. You can choose the days that best suit your availability.
The above is the essential information you need to know. You can apply now by clicking ‘fill in an application’ or read on more for details.
Main activities may include:
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Holding collection buckets in public spaces.
 
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Making sure the money raised is counted and safely banked for Shelter.
 
This role fights the housing emergency by raising funds that enable Shelter to provide advice and support and campaigning for change.
Benefits of volunteering with Shelter
Volunteers are essential to Shelter’s mission to end housing injustice. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds. The insights and life experiences our volunteers bring to Shelter are valued as much as their contribution through volunteering.
We aim to provide our volunteers with a positive experience. This is by prioritising accessibility and tailoring the support we provide to the needs of the individual. We make sure our policies and processes are equitable, which means that no-one is unfairly disadvantaged while volunteering because of their background or identity.
Your skills and experience
No specific skills or experience are required for this role. We’re looking for volunteers who are passionate about joining our fight for home!
Supporting you
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You will be provided with an induction into your role, access to relevant learning and a copy of our volunteer handbook.
 
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The role, including learning and communications, are flexible, so can be tailored so they best suit your needs and preferences.
 
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You will be able to claim reasonable volunteering expenses in line with Shelter’s volunteer policy. Where financial circumstances would be a barrier to volunteering, we may be able to offer these funds in advance.
 
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You will be able to access our volunteer support package, including our colleague assistance programme and Shelter’s network of mental health first aiders.
 
Next steps
You can apply for this role and we will then get back to you about your application. Shortlisted applicants will have a recruitment conversation to discuss the role further.
Upon offer of role, you will be asked to declare any unspent convictions. Having a criminal record does not automatically mean you can’t volunteer with us. We will have a conversation with you to discuss the convictions in relation to the role you have applied for. Sometimes it may limit the ways you can get involved. Please contact us if you require more information.
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Organisation: Support U is a leading LGBTQIA+ resource and support service based in the Thames Valley area.
Location: Work from home but ideally based in Bracknell / Reading / Wokingham
Commitment: Approximately 2-4 hours a week alongside any training and volunteer team catch ups / planning meetings
Overview:
Sometimes, you just need someone to listen without judgement. That’s why we’re launching a brand-new telephone support service for the LGBTQ+ community, and we’re looking for friendly, reliable volunteers to help make it happen. As a Volunteer Support Mentor, you’ll answer pre-booked calls from service users, creating a safe space for them to speak openly, offering emotional support, guidance, and signposting to other resources.
What You’ll Be Doing
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This is a home based volunteering role, but you’ll need to be based in Berkshire, ideally in the Bracknell, Reading, or Wokingham area.
 
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The telephone support service will run twice a week within a 2-hour time slot. You’ll ideally commit to 2–4 hours per week.
 
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Service users will pre-book telephone appointments via our website.
 
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You’ll answer calls, providing a safe, non-judgemental space for users to talk openly, offering emotional support, guidance, and signposting to other relevant services.
 
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After each call, you’ll complete a short record noting what was discussed, any guidance given and any safeguarding concerns.
 
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Support U’s designated safeguarding leads will be available during service hours for any immediate advice or escalation.
 
Who This Role Would Suit
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Someone looking for a long term volunteering opportunity.
 
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Qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, or other talking therapy practitioners who wish to give back to the community.
 
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Students or trainees in counselling, psychotherapy, psychology, social work, or mental health nursing seeking practical experience.
 
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Individuals with experience in mentoring, coaching, befriending, or other listening based support roles.
 
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People with strong empathy, good listening skills, and an interest in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of the LGBTQ+ community.
 
What’s In It for You
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Make a direct and positive impact on the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals.
 
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Help create a safe, judgement free space for those who may never have experienced one before.
 
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Offer meaningful support, even a short 30 minute conversation can impact someone’s day or outlook.
 
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Contribute to a wider effort to foster safety, inclusion, and understanding within the community.
 
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Gain valuable experience in active listening, support work and working with diverse communities.
 
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Be part of a welcoming, passionate and supportive team.
 
Requirements
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Based in Berkshire (preferably Bracknell, Reading, or Wokingham).
 
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Able to realistically commit to a minimum of 2-4 hours per week for the long term.
 
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Basic administrative skills and strong communication and organisation skills.
 
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Some experience in a similar line of work (e.g. counselling, mentoring, support work) or willingness to learn and undertake training.
 
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Willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
 
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Evidence of completed safeguarding training or willingness to complete safeguarding training organised by Support U.
 
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Comfortable using basic technology to answer calls/log call notes.
 
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Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and safeguarding best practice.
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Will you share your counselling or psychotherapy skills as a counsellor or therapist to join an online counselling service for patients and families affected by a chronic pain condition (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)?
We're looking for 5 qualified counsellors, psychotherapists or psychologists volunteers ideally with some experience of working with chronic pain patients or lived experience of chronic illness, who may want to volunteer their skills supporting our adult service users (aged 18 & over) and help us to continue developing a mental health support service.
As a Volunteer Counsellor/Therapist you’ll be providing remote counselling/therapy support services to adults aged 18 and over many of whom are isolated and in need of mental health services. You’ll be providing one-to-one counselling/therapy sessions online via Zoom or by phone. With your recognised counselling qualifications and experience you will be an asset to our small charity and to our services users.
Depending on your qualifications, skills and experience, our volunteer counsellors / therapists provide person centred counselling (general talking counselling) or integrative counselling, or specialist services such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), ACT, CFT and EMDR for CRPS patients, or their families & close relatives.
People will be referred both by health or legal professionals as well as having patients and carers themselves referring into to the service.
In this role you’ll be able to develop your counselling and therapy skills, organisation, communication and team working skills.
Most importantly you’ll be providing essential services that help make sure no one has to face CRPS alone. Be the hope for CRPS.
What the role involves
This role may vary depending on needs, but is likely to include:
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Undertake a client assessments, followed by person-centred counselling (via Zoom or phone) to our clients, offering up to 20 sessions for each client plus 4 psychometric assessments
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Providing one-to-one counselling sessions to clients aged 18 & over
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Update our database with the client’s information, sessional notes and session attendance
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Maintain succinct, relevant session notes and store these confidentially and securely in acccordahce with GDPR
 - Attending and participating in peer supervision support
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Attend CPD training to ensure your knowledge stays current
 - Participating in volunteer meetings
 - Maintaining client confidentiality, upholding data protection and equal opportunities principle
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Attend monthly Supervision and peer support sessions to ensure safe working practices
 
We can support you to develop the skills you need for this role, including a full induction. You will have a chance to discuss your role and any additional needs with us. We can offer you a supervisor as well as expenses for annual insurance and an external supervisor if required.
What you need for this role
Essential
- Be a member (including student membership) of one of the recognised membership organisations (see below)
 - Level 4 Diploma level qualifications as a minimum (unfortunately no students at this time), Degree or Masters in Counselling, Counselling/Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy, Art Therapy, EMDR
 - Minimum of 100 hours supervised
 - Proof of professional indemnity insurance annually - we may consider paying this as an expense but commitment to the charity is required
 - A valid DBS certificate (enhanced version), which is less than three years old and renewed every three years (the charity can provide where necessary)
 - Able to keep people’s personal data safe
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Willing and able to provide counselling via Zoom from a private location with a stable WiFi connection
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Able to support a minimum of 3 clients a week, being three hours of your time for therapy sessions plus time for administration. We ideally hope you to offer the charity a minimum commitment of six months.
 
Desirable
- Knowledge of chronic pain or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
 - Previous experience as a chronic pain or CRPS counsellor or psychologist
 - Committed to our values
 - Willing to develop skills and experience
 - Enjoy working as part of a team
 - Effective administration skills, planning and organisation skills
 - Approachable, presentable, enthusiastic
 
We also welcome training counsellors and counselling/clinical psychologists who are looking for placements.
Once we’ve assessed your application, you may be invited for interview. If you are successful, we will arrange for you to have an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service DBS or Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) check.
Recognised Organisations You Must Be A Member of:
- British Association for Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP)
 - British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP)
 - EMDR Association UK
 - Complimentary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC)
 - British Psychological Society
 - General Hypnotherapy Register (GHR)
 - British Society for Clinical Hypnotherapists (BSCH)
 - National Council for Hypnotherapists (NCH)
 - United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)
 - The National Hypnotherapy Society (HS)
 - National Counselling Society (NCS)
 - Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
 - The Association for Professional Hypnosis and Psychotherapy (APHP)
 - National Register of Hypnotherapists & Psychotherapists (NRHP)
 
Making a difference
What impact will the opportunity have?
You will join the charity during a critical and challenging period where referrals are on the rise and your expert knowledge and experience will be invaluable to our success. You will have a key role in not only developing a counselling service for our clients but also ensure we provide counselling services and mental health support to our CRPS patients & their families who are in need of our support and inclusion on a regular basis. With your help we will expand our support and mental health services to ensure our service users receive mental health support that they may not have been offered.
What's in it for you as the volunteer?
You would be a part of our small, friendly, forward-thinking charity team, focused on reaching people affected by this rare, painful and debilitating chronic pain condition and to provide them with psychological support whether they are patients, their partner, relatives, friends or carers. As this service is rapidly expanding, you would have a key role in developing our counselling and psychotherapy programme and to complement our support services that we offer. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to make a real difference in our clients' life which is already isolated and painful, who may not have received any psychological support.
To drive change for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) & ensure people whose lives have been touched by this condition are not alone.
                                


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Last year 786,574 people were offered information and support from Victim Support. As a Service Delivery Volunteer you will provide specialist support services for people affected by crime.
Why volunteer with us?
- Make a difference - you will volunteer directly with victims and/or alongside staff.
 - Gain skills and experience - you will receive training on how to provide practical and emotional support.
 - Join our community - you will be part of a large community of over 1,500 volunteers and staff.
 - Beyond your role – attend one of our many events/webinars and join one of our six Equality, Diversity & Inclusion networks.
 
Volunteering with Victim Support in West Yorkshire
As a Volunteer in West Yorkshire you will:
- Be working on all crime types.
 - Become trauma informed.
 - Learn about the work of criminal justice agencies.
 - Progress by specialising in specific crime types (e.g. Domestic Abuse, Sexual Violence, Hate Crime, Children and Young People, Homicide and Road Death, and Major Incident.)
 - Community Engagement and networking opportunities.
 - Be able to attend local volunteer team meetings
 - Annual Milestone Awards.
 
What do we ask of you?
In order to join us as a Service Delivery Volunteer, you must:
- Be 18 years of age or over.
 - Be able to volunteer for at least 3 hours per week, for at least 12 months.
 - Undertake training over a 10-week period – this includes five virtual training days as well as completing a workbook and online learning modules.
 - Undertake an enhanced DBS check & be part of the DBS update service.
 - Be able to provide two satisfactory references.
 - Have an active email address that you are comfortable using in order to engage with VS communications.
 
Expenses
- All Victim Support volunteers are entitled to out-of-pocket expenses incurred whilst volunteering, including travel and lunch.
 
Diversity Matters
- VS strives to represent the diverse communities we serve and are passionate about creating an environment where all staff and volunteers feel respected and heard. Being a diverse organisation with an inclusive culture is integral to us being able to meet our aim of ensuring that anyone who is a victim of crime gets the support they need.
 - VS is also a Disability Confident Employer and we provide a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for candidates that are disabled and meet all essential criteria for a role.
 - We are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you through the application process.
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteers Facilitators for elop’s Training & Education Service
elop’s Training and Education Service delivers workshops; training programmes; and consultancy to professionals and organisations working with the LGBT+ community. As a specialist in LGBT+ Mental Health and Wellbeing, we want to raise awareness of the challenges faced by our community and help organisations become more LGBT+ inclusive and affirmative. Our training programmes get people talking, thinking and planning for change that makes a real difference to LGBT+ people’s lives.
All our volunteer facilitators must positively identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and/ or trans (Schedule
9, Part 1, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010 applies).
We are looking to better represent the diversity of our community and actively encourage
 applications from people that identify as male, trans/ non-binary and/or from Black Asian and
Minority Ethnic Groups.
Training Facilitator Volunteer Role Description
By joining the Training & Education Team you will have the opportunity to:
• Facilitate and co-facilitate workshops and training programmes to a range of external
organisations, including schools
• Design and deliver learning activities and presentations, both online and in-person
• Support organisations to improve their services for LGBT+ people
• Be given relevant training and supervision to ensure your development
• Be part of a dynamic team that offers a range of learning opportunities
Induction training will be provided alongside line management support.
Training Facilitator Volunteer Person Specification
Applicants should:
• have experience of presenting to groups, either online or in-person
• be a confident communicator
• be able to think on their feet and respond to questions that can feel challenging
• have awareness of key issues that LGBT+ people face
• understand the impact of discrimination and stigma on mental health
To better the mental health and well-being of LGBTQ+ people, and to challenge the discrimination and inequalities that our community face.


                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This organisation is scheduling interviews as applications come in. They're ready to hire as soon as they find the right person. Don't miss your opportunity, apply now!
Bright Futures UK is looking for compassionate and knowledgeable beauty professionals to mentor a young person living with long-term illnesses.
What will you be doing?
- Run six mentoring sessions online for one hour a week, supported by our Programme Team
 - Offer advice and insights related to nail tech skills
 - Help the young person explore potential career paths in the beauty/nail tech industry
 - Share your own experiences and knowledge to inspire and motivate.
 - Adhere to safeguarding policies and report any concerns to BFUK
 
What are we looking for?
- Expertise in beauty industry: Profound knowledge and experience in beauty, preferably in areas like nail design, techniques and trends.
 - Mentoring and Communication: Ability to mentor effectively, offering guidance and support to a young person with clarity and empathy.
 - Flexibility and Commitment: Willingness to commit to at least 5-6 weeks of 1-hour sessions
 
What difference will you make?
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By volunteering as a Mentor, you’ll play a vital role in empowering a young person to take control of their health and future, helping them to achieve their goals despite the challenges they face.
 
As a charity that supports children and young people, we make safeguarding individuals our top priority. For this reason, all volunteers are subject to an enhanced criminal record and disclosures check. We also ask all volunteers to adhere to our Safeguarding, Equality and Confidentiality policies. These are nothing to worry about and if you have any questions, our team are happy to support you.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Join Us as a Trustee and Make a Real Difference!
Marches Family Network is a unique charity supporting disabled children and young people age 3–25 across Herefordshire. We provide vital respite, play, and social opportunities, as well as family sessions that build support networks and strengthen community connections.
We are now looking for new Trustees to join our passionate Board and help shape the future of our charity.
What does being a Trustee involve?
· Bringing your skills, knowledge, and experience to guide our strategic direction.
· Supporting our dedicated team to ensure we deliver high-quality, inclusive services.
· Acting as an ambassador for Marches Family Network and the families we support.
· Attending Board meetings - these are currently held monthly in Hereford.
Who are we looking for?
You don’t need previous trustee experience – we welcome people from all backgrounds! We’re particularly interested in hearing from those with skills in:
· Finance, HR, or fundraising
· Marketing and communications
· Safeguarding and inclusion
· Experience of disability, care, or education (professional or lived experience)
Most importantly, we want people who are passionate about making a difference to the lives of disabled children and young people.
What will you gain?
· The opportunity to give back to your community.
· A chance to develop new skills and leadership experience.
· The reward of knowing you are helping young people thrive.
�� Interested?
For more information or an informal chat and/or application form, please contact Mrs Rae Chambers 
�� Help us ensure every child and young person has the same opportunities as their peers – become a Trustee today!
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        


                    
                        
                        

