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Childline Volunteer Counsellor- Someone who wants to make a difference to children’s lives by being there to listen when they feel they have no one else to turn to. As a Childline counsellor, you’ll be there for young people and listen to them as they open up about whatever is worrying them, whether it’s bullying, abuse, self-harm or family relationships – you’ll be there to support them.
What you’ll do
You’ll volunteer in our Leeds Childline base, offering counselling support to children and young people over the phone or through our 1-2-1 online chat. Your supervisor will help you develop and evaluate your counselling skills. After your initial training, you will be able to help young people as well as identify when a child or young person may be at risk, but don’t worry a supervisor will be on hand to give you plenty of support.
What you’ll get
You’ll receive training sessions over 12 weeks to prepare you for the role. When you start your regular shifts, a supervisor will be around all times to support you. Every shift includes a briefing and debriefing alongside other volunteers. Supervisors will also give you regular one-to-one support and group supervisions.
What we’ll need from you
Signing up to be a Childline counsellor is a big commitment and requires lots of training so, we do ask people to stay in the role for a minimum of one year.
We’ll also need to do some routine safeguarding checks, including an enhanced criminal record check and at least two satisfactory references with at least one covering a period of five years or more with no gaps. It’s nothing to worry about, and we can answer any questions you have about this.
Who’s right for the role?
While we think this role is suitable for a whole range of people, we are particularly looking for those with the following qualities and experience.
- Passionate about helping young people and children
- Great communication skills
- Empathetic and perceptive
- able to think on your feet
- works well within a team
- emotional resilience
Why volunteer with us?
Not only will you gain valuable experience throughout your volunteering journey, you’ll also have access to useful resources including a catalogue of online training, discount portal and NSPCC inMind – an online mindfulness resource.
You’ll be fully supported throughout your volunteer journey with us and will have a dedicated key contact should you have any questions along the way.
Childline counsellors are there for young people and listen to them as they open up about whatever is worrying them- you'll be there to support them.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Role: Learning & Development Manager
Join a movement built on care, dignity, and community.
Unlock YOUR Potential is launching in Newham and Tower Hamlets — and we’re looking for a thoughtful, organised, people‑centred Learning & Development Manager to design and deliver the training that will empower our volunteers to change lives.
We are a 100% volunteer‑led organisation supporting adults aged 18–67 who face barriers to employment, education, confidence, and wellbeing. Our programmes are trauma‑informed, community‑based, and rooted in human connection.
If you believe learning should be accessible, empowering, and rooted in care — this role is for you.
What You’ll Do
As our Learning & Development Manager, you will:
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Design and deliver induction training for all new volunteers
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Create ongoing learning pathways for facilitators, mentors, wellbeing volunteers, and operational teams
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Embed trauma‑informed, person‑centred practice across all training materials
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Develop simple, accessible resources, guides, and toolkits to support high‑quality delivery
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Work closely with the Head of People, Culture & Talent and Head of Service Delivery to identify training needs
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Facilitate reflective practice sessions, debriefs, and skills‑building workshops
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Ensure volunteers feel confident, supported, and equipped to deliver safe, impactful sessions
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Help build a culture of continuous learning, care, and community
This is a leadership role where your work will directly shape the confidence, capability, and wellbeing of our volunteer team.
What We’re Looking For
You’ll thrive in this role if you are:
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Warm, organised, and values‑driven
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Experienced in training, facilitation, adult learning, or learning and development
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Skilled at creating clear, accessible learning materials
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Confident delivering workshops and supporting volunteers
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Passionate about trauma‑informed, person‑centred practice
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Excited to help build a learning culture from the ground up
Experience in employability, wellbeing, community development, or coaching is helpful — but heart, clarity, and a love of learning matter most.
Why Join Us
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Be part of a new, community‑powered movement
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Shape the learning experience for volunteers from day one
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Work alongside people with lived experience, empathy, and heart
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Gain leadership experience in a growing charity
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Make a real difference to adults who feel unseen and unsupported
Time Commitment
- 4–8 hours per week, flexible
- Based in London (with hybrid options)
We Welcome You
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, especially those with lived experience of the barriers our participants face.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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You will be vital to the work of your local Scope shop, as one of the first faces customers see.
You will receive training on serving our customers on the till, taking payments and making Gift Aid donations. This makes a real difference to our income and the number of disabled people we can support.
Your role may include:
- using the till and cash handling
- welcoming and supporting customers
- helping to display stock and window dressing
- preparing goods for sale
- tidying and cleaning the shop
When and where
You will be based at our Scope shop at 64 High Street, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 5EA. We are flexible on the times you would like to volunteer. We’d love your help for as little as 1 hour a week, but if you can give more time that would help us even more.
Who we’re looking for
We welcome anyone who is friendly and passionate about disability equality!
Some volunteers want to learn more about charities or about retail. Others want to make a difference to the lives of disabled people. Other volunteers are interested in our training and development opportunities. Some people join us to meet new people and make friends. Sometimes people want to help a charity shop they like shopping in, while also getting a discount in the shop!
We particularly welcome applications from disabled people. Equality and inclusion are at the heart of Scope’s mission. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all volunteers.
Skills and experience you can gain
- teamwork
- customer service
- till operation
- retail skills
- communication
- stock preparation and management
- health and safety
- valuable experience for your CV
- experience of a large, national disability charity
What we can offer you
- introduction to scope
- demonstration of your tasks
- training courses, in person and online
- personal development opportunities
- support and regular catchups from a dedicated manager
- agreed travel expenses
- adjustments to make the role accessible for you
- work experience for your CV
- a work reference
- 20% discount in your Scope charity shop
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. Scope is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and wellbeing of children and adults at risk, whether receiving services or being staff or volunteers. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Overview:
The Administrator will play a vital role in supporting the smooth and efficient running of the organisation. This position involves handling administrative tasks, maintaining records, supporting communications, and assisting with event coordination. The role requires excellent organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities:
General Administration:
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Maintain and update records, databases, and files.
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Handle correspondence, including emails and phone enquiries.
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Prepare reports, documents, and presentations as required.
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Support meeting coordination, including scheduling, agenda preparation, and minute-taking.
Financial & Office Support:
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Assist with processing invoices, expenses, and financial records.
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Monitor office supplies and place orders when necessary.
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Support the Head of Operations with budget tracking and financial documentation.
Event & Programme Support:
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Assist in organising events, workshops, and meetings.
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Coordinate logistics, including venue booking, catering, and materials.
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Support volunteer and participant communications.
Communications & Stakeholder Engagement:
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Maintain mailing lists and support donor communications.
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Assist in preparing newsletters, social media updates, and website content.
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Liaise with stakeholders, including funders, partners, and volunteers.
Qualifications & Skills:
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Previous experience in an administrative role.
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Strong organisational and time-management skills.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office and cloud-based tools
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Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.
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A passion for nonprofit work and community engagement.
This role is ideal for a detail-oriented and proactive individual who enjoys providing essential support to ensure the smooth running of a charitable organisation.
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About the Role
The Events & Partnerships Officer will help plan, coordinate, and deliver community events, charity fundraisers, and partnership activities to support our growth.
Key Responsibilities
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Plan and deliver events (community days, fundraisers, volunteer events)
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Build relationships with schools, local businesses, and partners
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Secure sponsorships, in-kind donations, and venue support
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Promote events alongside the communications team
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Manage event volunteers and logistics
About You
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Experience planning events (formal or informal)
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Great communication and organisational skills
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Confident working with stakeholders
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Creative, proactive, and reliable
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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This is a volunteer opportunity for would be film & TV makers to make film & video for public benefit. No prior skills are required. Our spring 26 train and shoot volunteer package is designed to help you make factual programmes with us. A dynamic blend of online and face-to-face sessions, all volunteers receive immersive camera training using WORLDwrite’s top-end film equipment and invaluable hands-on experience behind the lens. This opportunity is open to everyone, regardless of your level of experience, whether you’re a seasoned Hollywood director or have never touched a camera. During the package we will be filming play readings of C.L.R James Black Jacobins and inspiring talks at Hackney Film Festival. One evening a week via Zoom and 8 weekend days face to face is all it takes! All volunteers are credited for their input, references are provided along with travel expenses to shoots and lunches on training & shoot days.
All would be volunteers need to complete the charity's own simple application form and view the session details on the WORLDwrite website. No one is turned away!
WORLDwrite is a registered education charity. The charity upskills young adults in film & TV & produces educational videos for public benefit.


The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Support the work of St John Ambulance in your community by volunteering as a Community Volunteer, an exciting new role which is designed to revamp how volunteering looks in the modern world; flexible, innovative and is open for all.
We need people who have a passion for helping others, care about their communities and want to make a difference, supporting them to become safe and more resilient. Community Volunteers can choose from a wide selection of activities – including fundraising, talks and demonstrations, supporting at events, volunteer welfare, social media and administration support.
Through supporting the growth of community partnerships, you will bring people along to our cause, growing our membership and fundraising base and spreading the message that First Aid Saves Lives.
Give as much (or little) time as you can afford. With this new role, you simply volunteer when it works for you. That means you can give as much time as you like or as little as 24 hours across a whole year, whenever it suits you. It’s perfect for busy lives, changing schedules, or for anyone seeking a low-commitment involvement.
This role involves providing administrative and secretarial support to the County Commissioner and County Council to help ensure the smooth running of the County.
Volunteers in this role would be expected to:
• Attend County Council meetings (typically held in the evening or weekend morning. Meetings vary between in person and Microsoft Teams.
• Support the preparation and circulation of meeting agendas, papers, and minutes.
• Maintain, update, and share the County action tracker, including following up on agreed actions.
• Support communication by sharing key emails and updates with relevant stakeholders.
• Undertake role-specific induction and mandatory training.
Time commitment is flexible and can be adapted to fit around work and personal commitments. Support and guidance will be provided, and the role can be carried out remotely, making it ideal for volunteers who prefer a behind-the-scenes role with real impact.
Through volunteering as a Community Volunteer, you’ll get a huge sense of satisfaction and pride delivering an essential service. It’s great for you, great for your community and great for our nation, and it requires only a small commitment of your time.
Once we have completed your selection and screening for this role, we will provide you with an induction, as well as invite you to any necessary training sessions. We will also provide you with a supportive environment while you are volunteering with us. Information about our volunteer roles are included in the role descriptions. What you can expect from SJA, and what we expect from those who volunteer with us, is included in the volunteer charter.
Closing date for these opportunities is: 12/03/2026
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link below:
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Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) are at the heart of the cadet experience. As a CFAV, you will guide and support young people, lead or assist in training sessions, and help create a safe, supportive and rewarding environment. You can volunteer as a uniformed or non-uniformed instructor - no military experience is required, all training will be provided.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
- Support, mentor and encourage cadets, helping them build confidence and life skills
- Assist with planning and delivering training sessions, including subjects such as; first aid, map reading and navigation, fieldcraft, drill and turnout, expedition and adventure training, leadership tasks and teamwork
- Participate in community events, remembrance parades, competitions and weekend activities and residential camps.
- Help with cadet development, assessments and progression as set out in the Army Cadet Syllabus.
- Promote safeguarding, inclusion and wellbeing.
- Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff to deliver a varied and engaging programme
Skills & Experience (Not Essential):
- Experience of working with young people (youth work, teaching, coaching or similar)
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Leadership, organisation or teamwork abilities
- Enthusiasm, patience and willingness to learn
If you have none of the above - don’t worry. We provide full training, support and mentoring.
Benefits of Volunteering:
- Full training, including opportunities for accredited qualifications.
- Leadership, instructional and youth-development experience
- Improved confidence, teamwork and communication skills
- Social events, outdoor experiences and personal development
- Uniform provided, and reasonable volunteer expenses covered
- The reward of seeing young people grow, achieve and overcome challenges
Practical Information:
- You must be 18 or over.
- A DBS check and safeguarding training are required (provided).
- We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and levels of experience.
- Commitment is flexible - most detachments meet once or twice a week.
- There are no specific nationality requirements, but volunteers must have leave to remain and be eligible to work in the UK.
About the Army Cadets
The Army Cadet Force is a national, community-based youth organisation that provides young people aged 12–18 with opportunities to challenge themselves, learn new skills and grow in confidence. Through a variety of activities, both military-themed and non-military-themed adventurous activities, teamwork, leadership training and community engagement, cadets develop resilience and skills that last a lifetime. None of this would be possible without the dedication of our amazing adult volunteers.
We're currently recruiting volunteers at the following detachments: Ashburton, Newton Abbot, Totnes, Dawlish, Bovey Tracey, Illfracombe, Ivybridge, Paignton and Torquay.
To apply, please enter your postcode into the Find a Detachment box and click Join as a Volunteer to complete the form.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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We're looking for volunteers to assist with the day to day running of our shops located across north east Essex. Volunteer vacancies are available in various shop locations.
Duties of the role include the following:
(Note - Not all the tasks apply to every shop and will be dependent on which shop; type of tasks required for that area and your level of experience)
- Customer service
- Operating till & cash handling
- Signing customers up to Gift Aid scheme & inputting gift aid data if required
- Preparing donated goods for sale
- Ensuring recyclable goods are put in appropriate place
- Pricing as outlined by the shop manager
- Display and merchandising (may include transferring items from one display to another)
- Stock control
- Sorting donated goods (this may include lifting or moving moderately heavy items such as sacks of donated clothes or boxes containing books in some areas)
- Light cleaning duties and using an iron or steamer to press donated clothes
For coffee shops only:
- Operating coffee machines, serving customers and clearing and wiping down tables
- Ensure good food hygiene, health and safety and fire regulations are adhered to at all times
Training & supervision
- All required training, including till operation, gift aid and health & safety will be provided.
- For coffee shops you will be required to undertake online food hygiene training courses.
Knowledge & experience required
- Some customer service experience would be advantageous
- Ability to remain calm while listening to a customer complaint
- Ability to handle cash
- Excellent communication skills
- Previous experience of working or volunteering in a retail environment desirable
- Ability to use electronic tills and devices
- Friendly and approachable manner
Personal attributes
- Passionate about St Helena
- Attention to detail
- Comfortable handling cash
- Excellent communication skills
- Personable and approachable
- Reliable, trustworthy and flexible to meet the demands of the business
- Team player with a friendly outlook
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Are you keen to play your part in helping nature and would like to utilise your existing administrative skills?
We are looking for an administrator to join our amazing West Midlands Area Team.
The role could take between 2-4 days a month, but it can be flexible to the time you have spare and are able to offer.
Where you will be based: You can either work from home (anytime) or in the RSPB Birmingham Office (opens Mon – Fri between 9am-5pm)
What you will be doing: There are a range of administrative tasks you could get involved in to support the West Midlands Senior Administrator and the wider West Midlands Area Team. It’s up to you which you’d like to do, depending on your skills, experience and interest. These could include:
- Email communication to staff and volunteers
- Scheduling online meetings
- Arranging in person meetings and events for both staff and volunteers. Booking venues, sending invites, ordering refreshments etc
- Financial processing such as volunteer expenses, raising purchase orders and invoices.
- Uploading and organising documents on SharePoint
- Booking accommodation and hire cars
- Supporting with volunteer administration
- Collating and distributing of meeting notes
Skills Needed
You will
- Have a keen attention to detail and great organisational skills
- Be a confident user of Office 365 with experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
- Have knowledge and experience of Microsoft Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint or a willingness to learn
- Be comfortable volunteering remotely and be able to work on tasks independently
- Have good communication skills
- Be reliable and committed
What’s in it for you
- This is a great opportunity to utilise your existing skills, and to learn new ones, whilst working as part of a small and friendly team.
- You will be fully trained on our ‘in-house’ systems before starting the role, and ongoing support will be provided.
- Any equipment to complete the role will be provided and we will reimburse you for out-of-pocket travel expenses.
- You will learn all about how the RSPB works and gain experience working for an environmental charity.
- You’ll be supporting the RSPB in a big way, so you’ll find satisfaction in making a genuine contribution to nature conservation.
The RSPB is the UK's largest nature conservation charity! Join our fantastic volunteers who are helping to inspire everyone to give nature a home and secure a healthy environment for wildlife. We will help you gain skills and give you an invaluable insight into our essential work.
We look forward to receiving your application!
The RSPB brings people together – people like you – to protect the things that matter to us all.

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Are you a passionate people person?Join us as a Fundraising Volunteer!
We are looking for an enthusiastic volunteer to support Dimensions with fundraising as part of our 50th birthday celebrations in 2026.If you’re looking for Fundraising experience or you love to make a difference, this is the perfect opportunity to get involved!
Activities will include
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Launching Small Sparks grants and all associated fundraising as part of our 50th celebrations
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Encouraging the people we support and their support teams to think what they could do with a Small Sparks grant and make nominations
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Manage the small fundraising budget, aiming to maximise colleague participation
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Planning and delivering fundraising activities throughout the year
About you
We are looking for someone who is:
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A natural ball of energy and a people person.
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Passionate about supporting people to live better lives, with the communication skills to get colleagues, the people we support and their families to join you in your mission.
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Friendly and enthusiastic
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Reliable/dependable and willing to volunteer regularly (ideally 2 –3 days per week, around your availability)
Two character references will be required for this role.
What you’ll gain from being a Dimensions volunteer:
Dimensions provide support for autistic people and people with learning disabilities across the UK.
Our volunteers play a vital role in our work and in return, we support them with:
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Access to free online training (with access to 800 plus courses)
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Comprehensive support from professional and friendly Dimensions staff
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Reasonable expenses may be reimbursed at manager’s discretion
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An opportunity to gain real experience in the social care sector
Want to apply for this role?
If you’d like to be a Dimensions volunteer, please get in touch!
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Do you want to help raising vital funds for Scope, the disability equality charity?
Do you thrive in an exciting and inclusive working environment?
Do you have a few hours a week to support our ecommerce operation?
You might like our warehouse volunteer role!
About this role
You will be vital to the work of our ecommerce hub helping to sort, quality check and monitor donated products from our corporate partners.
- Your role may include:
- sorting donated pallets of stock ready for sale
- quality checking products to sort the good from the bad
- scanning products to trade in, such as books and CDs
- helping to pack orders to go our shops
- helping keep our warehouse tidy and our stock system accurate
- When and where
- You will be in our Scope Ecommerce Hub. The hub is based at 19 to 20 Guide Street, Salford M50 1BX. We can be flexible on the times you would like to volunteer. Our hub opening times (Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm). We’d love your help for as little as 1 hour a week, but if you can give more time that would help us even more
Who we are looking for
We welcome anyone who is passionate about disability equality and willing to support our work! You must be over 18 years old. You will need to feel comfortable working in a large busy warehouse environment and be able to lift and carry items, although we have a forklift truck to assist with heavier items.
Some volunteers want to learn more about charities or about retail. Others want to make a difference to the lives of disabled people. Other volunteers are interested in our training and development opportunities. Some people join us to meet new people and make friends. Sometimes people want to help a charity shop they like shopping in, while also getting a discount online!
We particularly welcome applications from disabled people. Equality and inclusion are at the heart of Scope’s mission. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all volunteers.
Skills and experience you can gain
- teamwork
- organisation
- warehousing
- ecommerce
- communication
- stock preparation and management
- health and safety
- valuable experience for your CV
- experience of a large, national disability charity
What we can offer you
- introduction to Scope
- demonstration of your tasks
- training courses, in person and online
- personal development opportunities
- support and regular catchups from a dedicated manager
- agreed travel expenses
- adjustments to make the role accessible for you
- work experience for your CV
- a work reference
- 20% discount in our Scope eBay shop
- safety shoes and a hi vis jacket will be provided
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. Scope is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and wellbeing of children and adults at risk, whether receiving services or being staff or volunteers. It expects all trustees, staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Volunteering at Scope
Scope is a disability equality charity providing practical information, emotional support and campaigning for a fairer society. As a volunteer in our warehouse, you’ll help raise vital funds for our work towards everyday equality for disabled people. You will make a real difference to the lives of disabled people and their families.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The role
Are you passionate about the work of Methodist schools and a strong advocate for them?
We are seeking an inspiring Chair for the Methodist Schools Committee, someone who can offer strategic direction, nurture relationships, and support the Methodist schools at a pivotal time.
About you
We are looking for someone who:
· Is a member of the Methodist Church in Britain.
· Has a strong understanding of, and the ability to articulate and communicate, a Methodist vision and ethos for education.
· Has a strong grasp of the range of Methodist schools and their role within the life of The Methodist Church.
· Has proven ability to offer effective strategic direction and oversight, balancing support and constructive challenge
· Is relational and collaborative, with an ability to bring different stakeholders together to work in a common cause;
This post carries an occupational requirement for the post holder to be a Christian (in accordance with the Equality Act 2010).
Duration
An initial three‑year term, with the possibility of extension for another term, up to six years in total.
Time Commitment
Normally four MSC meetings per year, with occasional attendance at Methodist Academies and Schools Trust (MAST) and Methodist Independent Schools Trust (MIST) committee meetings and the Connexional Council.
The Chair typically liaises with the Director of Methodist State Schools, members of the Senior Management Group of the Connexional Team, Trustees, and key partners.
If you have questions about the role or require reasonable adjustments to be made at any stage of the recruitment process, please email HR Team.
Closing date: 16 February 2026
Shortlisting date (updated): 26 February 2026
Interview date (updated): 13 March 2026 (in person interview)
The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission.
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Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) are at the heart of the cadet experience. As a CFAV, you will guide and support young people, lead or assist in training sessions, and help create a safe, supportive and rewarding environment. You can volunteer as a uniformed or non-uniformed instructor - no military experience is required, all training will be provided.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
- Support, mentor and encourage cadets, helping them build confidence and life skills
- Assist with planning and delivering training sessions, including subjects such as; first aid, map reading and navigation, fieldcraft, drill and turnout, expedition and adventure training, leadership tasks and teamwork
- Participate in community events, remembrance parades, competitions and weekend activities and residential camps.
- Help with cadet development, assessments and progression as set out in the Army Cadet Syllabus.
- Promote safeguarding, inclusion and wellbeing.
- Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff to deliver a varied and engaging programme
Skills & Experience (Not Essential):
- Experience of working with young people (youth work, teaching, coaching or similar)
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Leadership, organisation or teamwork abilities
- Enthusiasm, patience and willingness to learn
If you have none of the above - don’t worry. We provide full training, support and mentoring.
Benefits of Volunteering:
- Full training, including opportunities for accredited qualifications.
- Leadership, instructional and youth-development experience
- Improved confidence, teamwork and communication skills
- Social events, outdoor experiences and personal development
- Uniform provided, and reasonable volunteer expenses covered
- The reward of seeing young people grow, achieve and overcome challenges
Practical Information:
- You must be 18 or over.
- A DBS check and safeguarding training are required (provided).
- We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and levels of experience.
- Commitment is flexible - most detachments meet once or twice a week.
- There are no specific nationality requirements, but volunteers must have leave to remain and be eligible to work in the UK.
About the Army Cadets
The Army Cadet Force is a national, community-based youth organisation that provides young people aged 12–18 with opportunities to challenge themselves, learn new skills and grow in confidence. Through a variety of activities, both military-themed and non-military-themed adventurous activities, teamwork, leadership training and community engagement, cadets develop resilience and skills that last a lifetime. None of this would be possible without the dedication of our amazing adult volunteers.
We're currently recruiting volunteers at the following detachments: 25 Heathfield Pl
To apply, please enter your postcode into the Find a Detachment box and click Join as a Volunteer to complete the form.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Using Anonymous Recruitment
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Volunteer Grant Officer
Southwark Tenants’ Federation – Grassroots Housing Advice Charity
Location: Southwark / Remote (hybrid available)
Time commitment: Flexible (approx. 4–8 hours per week)
Contract: Volunteer
About Us
We are a small grassroots charity based in Southwark and the only surviving tenants’ federation in London. For decades, we have supported tenants and residents to defend their housing rights, challenge poor conditions, and have a collective voice in decisions that affect their homes and communities.
Our social housing advice service supports people facing homelessness, disrepair, evictions, and housing management issues, with a strong focus on empowerment and tenant-led action.
The Role
We are seeking a Volunteer Grant Officer to help us secure funding to sustain and grow our vital work. This role is crucial to keeping an independent, tenant-led voice alive in London.
You will work closely with a small, committed team and help ensure our advice service remains accessible to local residents.
Key Responsibilities
- Research grant funding opportunities suitable for a grassroots, tenant-led organisation
- Draft and submit grant applications to trusts, foundations, and statutory funders
- Maintain a simple funding pipeline and track deadlines
- Work with staff and volunteers to gather service data, outcomes, and case studies
- Assist with basic funder monitoring and reporting
About You
Essential:
- Strong written communication skills
- Good organisational skills and reliability
- Commitment to social justice and housing rights
Desirable (but not essential):
- Experience of grant writing or fundraising
- Knowledge of social housing, tenant organisations, or advice services
We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of social housing.
What We Offer
- Flexible volunteering hours
- Support, supervision, and guidance
- The opportunity to contribute to a unique and historic tenant-led organisation
- Experience in grant writing within the voluntary and housing sectors
- References provided where appropriate
We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of social housing. We are very flexible, so still apply even if you don't have a lived experience but can write a bid

