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Donation Research Assistant (Volunteer)
International Aid for the Protection & Welfare of Animals (IAPWA) was founded in 2009 and aims to provide protection and improve the welfare of animals in need. Our first project is based in Borneo, where we provide a lifeline to thousands of dogs and cats every year in need of veterinary care and support. Our companion animal programmes have since developed in other countries, including Romania and Penang Island, as well as support programmes to help other species.
We are currently looking for Donation Research Volunteers to help support our Online Retail Team. This role will enable us to continue raising vital funds for our animals in need by helping to identify potential sources for donations of goods for our monthly online auctions and other fundraising platforms.
Tasks will include:
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Researching suitable businesses to reach out to for potential donations.
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Develop relationships with donors, providing regular communication and support when needed.
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Record and track donations received for our monthly online auctions.
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Collaborate with the team to identify best fundraising options.
Ideally you will;
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Have experience or an interest in a research role, particularly within the charity sector.
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Be familiar with Google Workspace or willingness to learn.
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Have the ability to work independently and use your own initiative.
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Offer 1-3 hours per week (hours can be fully flexible)
What we can offer you;
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Full training and support from our Retail Manager.
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An opportunity to build your CV skills and develop your experience.
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A chance to help increase the awareness of the great work we do at IAPWA.
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A fully flexible role that can fit around your schedule via remote working.
If you would like further details about the role, please don't hesitate to reach out via the Apply button.
IAPWA (International Aid for the Protection & Welfare of Animals) is a UK registered charity dedicated to creating a better future for animals in need
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Listen, learn and make a difference in shaping the future of end-of-life care. By listening to real experiences from patients, families, and healthcare professionals and capturing their experiences, you’ll ensure every voice is heard and every story matters.
Availability: 3 - 5 visits per month - flexible to suit your schedule
Why this role matters
End-of-life care is one of life’s most important stages. Your role will help ensure it’s delivered with compassion, dignity, and excellence. By listening to patients, families, and healthcare professionals, you’ll capture real stories and feedback that shape better care for the future.
What you’ll do:
- Visit local hospitals and engage with patients, families, and staff
- Conduct interviews and surveys to gather insights
- Record experiences sensitively and accurately in their own words
- Summarise key findings to support research and improvement initiatives
Why you'd be a perfect fit:
- Friendly and empathetic
- Enjoy listening to others
- Comfortable talking to people from all walks of life
- Passionate about making a difference
What you’ll gain:
- Full training, ongoing guidance and wellbeing support
- A Marie Curie email address for professional communication
- Wellbeing resources and recognition for your contribution
- Reasonable expenses covered
Perks:
- Travel and expenses reimbursed
- Access to discounts on shopping, dining, travel and more
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Helping in our shops is a great way to help CHAS and, as well as helping us raise money to fund our vital services, you'll be part of a really great team of volunteers. You'll be meeting new people, using your skills or learning something new, and making sure our customers get a great welcome and all the assistance they need.
It's always great to see our volunteers chatting to customers and telling them about CHAS - and there's so much more to this role too: you could be sorting donations, getting stock ready for the shop floor, wielding a steamer or a duster, processing Gift Aid, operating the till (we will show you how), merchandising and displaying stock - you'll never have a dull moment.
It would be ideal if you could volunteer one shift each week, which is about four hours (but we're also happy to chat about more flexible times). No special skills are needed as we’ll show you what to do and we provide all the training you’ll need. But if you have any experience or particular interest please tell us, it may come in useful. It’s really easy to get your volunteering started.
Why we want you
As a Charity Shop Volunteer, you will play an important role in helping raise vital funds to support children with life-shortening conditions and their families. There's never a dull moment in our shops and in Dunfermline you'll be working both in the stock room - sorting and preparing stock - and on our shop floors, providing great customer service.
What you will be doing
- Welcoming and assisting customers and serving at them at the till
- Replenishing the stock on the shop floor
- Merchandising and displaying stock
- Accepting, sorting and preparing donations for sale
- Housekeeping on the shop floor and in the stock room
The skills you need
- A real aptitude for team working
- Good communication skills and attention to detail
- A good understanding of what makes excellent customer service
- The ability to represent CHAS enthusiastically and appropriately
What's in it for you
- Getting involved in your local community and making a difference to CHAS families
- Meeting new people
- Making the most of your existing skills or possibly learning some new ones too (maybe adding to your CV)
- Full training and on-going and support. Plus a range of accredited online courses if you're interested in personal development.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Volunteer Role: Head of People, Culture & Talent
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 compassionate, strategic, people‑centred leader to help build the volunteer team that will 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 people deserve to be seen, heard, and supported — this role is for you.
What You’ll Do
As our Head of People, Culture & Talent, you will:
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Lead the recruitment, onboarding, training and support of all volunteers.
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Create a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment for everyone who joins us.
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Build HR, training and development and safeguarding systems that reflect our values of care and dignity.
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Support volunteers across employability, wellbeing, digital skills, mentoring, and operations.
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Shape the culture of a new movement designed to empower adults across East London.
This is a leadership role where your work will directly influence the quality, safety, and heart of our programmes.
What We’re Looking For
- Warm, organised, and values‑driven.
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Experienced in HR, volunteering, or people management.
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Confident creating policies, systems, and onboarding processes.
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Passionate about inclusion, safeguarding, and trauma‑informed practice.
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Ready to help build something meaningful from the ground up.
Why Join Us
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Be part of a new, community‑powered movement.
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Shape the volunteer culture 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
- 6–10 hours per week, flexible
- Based in London (with hybrid options)
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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Are you a fluent Farsi speaker with a passion for helping others? We are seeking dedicated volunteers to assist women in improving their English language skills. Improving someone’s understanding and spoken English language, will allow individuals to communicate and connect with people in their local community, widen their network of friendships and relationships, and provide people opportunity to improve their employability skills. We are looking for a face-to-face volunteer for a minimum of 1 hour per week who is available between hours 11am – 2.30pm Monday-Friday!
What you will be doing
- To support individuals who are not confident with spoken English to develop their reading, writing and conversational skills through one-to-one sessions.
- Agree a mutual agreeable time and frequency that works for both parties
- Engage in conversation, allowing the person to feel supported and comfortable to practice speaking English Preparing and delivering sessions independently including setting work and assessing
- To keep records of conversations and update the support worker on progress of sessions.
The skills you need
- Good communication skills
- Ability to provide a supportive and inclusive atmosphere
- Fluent in Farsi and English
What's in it for you
- Supporting You - You will have a dedicated volunteer supervisor to support you in your role; Quarterly volunteer forums with the central Volunteering team and volunteers across Hestia; References for job applications.
- Developing You - You will gain knowledge and insight into issues that impact Domestic Abuse, Modern Slavery and Mental Health; You will have access to our extensive Learning and Development Programme; 40% of our departed volunteers secured a paid role at Hestia last year!
- Valuing You - Valuing You - We hold annual Volunteer Awards, outings, celebration, and social events for our volunteers to get together and have some fun; We reimburse travel expenses and up to £5 for lunch for your volunteering.
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



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Do you want to co-ordinate vegan volunteering?
As an Organiser, you would be the caretaker of your local area. This is the more time-intensive role but so rewarding! Tasks would be emailed to you directly every month by our Volunteering Coordinator, who would be your main point of contact here at The Vegan Society. It would then be your job to send out the task to Advocates in your local area and get feedback from them. You'll also be able to ask your Advocates for help with any stalls and lobbying. Every Organiser receives an outreach pack, including a table runner, leaflets and banners. We make sure you are fully supported with an Organisers' WhatsApp group for socialising and ideas. We also have a monthly gathering on video.
What does the Organiser role involve?
Every month, you will be sent a collection of tasks to choose from. We create these from our programme of campaigns. You would be the point of contact for Advocates in your area, sharing these tasks and coordinating activities, such as stalls and lobbying councillors. We will provide you with a campaign toolkit and be in regular contact with you to ensure you have everything you need. You will also be invited to our private Facebook group and WhatsApp chat.
We would expect you to provide any updates from your group and give feedback on each task. It's vital that we measure the impact that we are having, in terms of positive conversations and leaflets handed out. You can also give us ideas you have for future outreach tasks or campaigning. Many Organisers find a huge sense of satisfaction, improvement in self-esteem and enjoy the social side of volunteering in this role.
You will also be responsible for welcoming new Advocates in your area. We will let you know when somebody new applies, and you will help them to get involved with any activities. As the main contact for Advocates, this role does require some awareness of safeguarding and data protection procedures and policy. There will be full training on your role in this, as well as a handbook and ongoing guidance and support.
What training and support is available?
There will be a full induction to the role, with a gradual introduction of new tasks and responsibilities. To start with, we will provide an initial training session to cover the basics of community organising, communication skills and event planning. This will be done remotely from wherever you are. Along with this, we will provide a full pack of resources that covers a range of work that we do.
From there, there will be regular conversations and reviews, where we can discuss other training requirements. Staff are always available to Organisers for any questions, via phone or email.
What skills would be useful in doing this role?
- Great organisational skills
- Experience of coordinating people
- Experience of working to specific dates and deadlines
- Good time keeping
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to motivate people around the topic of veganism
- Ability to stick to branding
- Ability to read emails in a timely manner and translate tasks into actions quickly
- Ability to report back on activities
- Excellent knowledge of vegan issues
How much time do I need to invest?
You should be able to commit around two days a month to carry out actions, and this is usually spread out across the month. We also expect timely responses to emails. When a new Advocate applies to work with you, we would like them to be contacted within seven days via email.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Are you a fluent Sylheti speaker with a passion for helping others? We are seeking dedicated volunteers to assist women in improving their English language skills. Improving someone’s understanding and spoken English language, will allow individuals to communicate and connect with people in their local community, widen their network of friendships and relationships, and provide people opportunity to improve their employability skills. We are looking for a face-to-face volunteer for a minimum of 1 hour per week who is available between hours 11am – 2.30pm Monday-Friday!
What you will be doing
- To support individuals who are not confident with spoken English to develop their reading, writing and conversational skills through one-to-one sessions.
- Agree a mutual agreeable time and frequency that works for both parties
- Engage in conversation, allowing the person to feel supported and comfortable to practice speaking English Preparing and delivering sessions independently including setting work and assessing
- To keep records of conversations and update the support worker on progress of sessions.
- Support with preparing for the “Live in the UK Citizenship Test”
The skills you need
- Good communication skills
- Ability to provide a supportive and inclusive atmosphere
- Fluent in Sylheti and English
What's in it for you
- Supporting You - You will have a dedicated volunteer supervisor to support you in your role; Quarterly volunteer forums with the central Volunteering team and volunteers across Hestia; References for job applications.
- Developing You - You will gain knowledge and insight into issues that impact Domestic Abuse, Modern Slavery and Mental Health; You will have access to our extensive Learning and Development Programme; 40% of our departed volunteers secured a paid role at Hestia last year!
- Valuing You - Valuing You - We hold annual Volunteer Awards, outings, celebration, and social events for our volunteers to get together and have some fun; We reimburse travel expenses and up to £5 for lunch for your volunteering.
We deliver services across London as well as campaign and advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with.



LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGER @ REMIX
Grow the skills. Shape the learning. Power young Londoners to rise.
REMIX is a youth charity with energy. We’re bold. We’re positive. We’re community-first. We back young Londoners with confidence, skills, networks, and opportunities to rise — on their terms, in their voice, with their power.
Now we’re looking for a Learning & Development Manager who can help us build the learning journeys, training pathways, and growth experiences that make REMIX a place where young people — and volunteers — level up.
This is a role for someone who loves development, loves people, and loves seeing potential turn into power.
We want someone who is:
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Passionate about youth empowerment, personal growth, and social mobility
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Full of energy, creativity, and ideas that feel modern and youth‑driven
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Excited by designing training, workshops, and learning experiences
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Confident supporting volunteers, facilitators, and young leaders
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Organised, positive, and committed to building a culture of continuous learning
What you’ll actually do:
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Design and deliver training for volunteers, youth leaders, and programme teams
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Build learning pathways across employability, wellbeing, life skills, and personal development
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Create fun, accessible, youth‑friendly learning resources
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Support volunteers to feel confident, prepared, and empowered in their roles
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Help track growth, development, and learning outcomes
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Work with the CEO and programme leads to embed learning across REMIX
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Bring fresh ideas that reflect the voices, needs, and dreams of young Londoners
This is your chance to shape the learning culture of a movement.
Why this role matters:
Learning is where confidence grows. Where skills develop. Where young people realise their power — and volunteers step into theirs.
Your leadership helps REMIX:
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Deliver high‑quality, life‑changing programmes
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Build a confident, skilled volunteer community
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Create opportunities that open doors
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Make sure every young person feels supported and unstoppable
You become the:
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Architect of learning and growth
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Champion of development and confidence
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Leader who shapes the REMIX learning experience
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Positive force behind every young person’s journey
Who this is perfect for:
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People with experience in training, facilitation, coaching, or youth development
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Early‑career professionals wanting leadership experience
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Creatives who love designing learning experiences that feel fun and meaningful
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Anyone who wants to help build a movement, not just a charity
If you’re ready to build learning that helps young Londoners rise — REMIX wants you.
Let’s build something powerful together.
REMIX
To remix young peoples lives across London, boosting their social mobility.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Would you like the opportunity to volunteer with a national charity raising awareness and funds for the thousands of people affected by dual sensory loss in the UK?
We are looking for friendly, outgoing people with good communication skills to join our Community Fundraising Team.
What we'd like you to do.....
You will use your enthusiasm, great interpersonal skills and independent working abilities to support our passionate team and to raise funds for Deafblind UK in your community. This could involve running a fundraising event like a pub quiz, manning a stall at an event, taking collections or putting up posters. Whatever your background, if you want to make a difference then we want to hear from you!
This is a flexible role that allows you to do as much or as little as you want to do and an opportunity to make good use of your own skills, have a go at new activities and gain knowledge of fundraising in the charity sector.
By sharing your skills and time, you will help us to reach and help more people living with sight and hearing loss.
We ensure all volunteers who join our team are well equipped to undertake any tasks and will provide training and supervision throughout your journey with us. Any specific training will be outlined within your onboarding and induction stages and then discussed at your reviews with your named lead contact.
All materials to support your role will be supplied by Deafblind UK, including a fundraising pack with ideas for raising money and all the information you might need. The Fundraising Team will also be on hand to provide ongoing support, advice, and guidance.
Deafblindness affects everyone in different ways. Some people might have mild sight and hearing loss whereas others can’t see or hear anything. It can be isolating and lonely and can lead to mental health issues - but it’s far more common than many people realise. Around 450,000 people are affected by sight and hearing loss in the UK.
We support people who have combined sight and hearing loss which affects their access to information, mobility and communication.
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This Is Not a Typical Content Creator Call-Out
Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. is building a truth-telling media engine and community-owned digital infrastructure to confront CSA, centre survivor truth, and create real economic and leadership pathways for young people. To do that, we are intentionally recruiting hundreds to thousands of content creators globally. This is not about chasing virality. This is not influencer culture. This is not one brand voice. This is about collective creation at scale, community ownership of narrative, and building systems that give many people opportunity—not just a few. If you want to contribute your creative skills to something bigger than yourself, keep reading.
Purpose of the Role
Volunteer Content Creators are the production engine of our Social Media Management Team.
You will help create, remix, and repurpose content that fuels:
• Donor growth
• Volunteer mobilisation
• Survivor-led storytelling
• Community trust
• Cultural disruption
Content is created once and then reused across:
• CIC platforms
• Ambassador networks
• Community organisers
• Campaigns, education, and outreach
This role exists at scale because our strategy is scale.
Who We Are Calling In (Multiple Creator Types Needed)
We are intentionally recruiting creators with different strengths. You do not need to do everything.
We are looking for:
• AI Content Creators – generating content variations, captions, visuals, and scripts using AI tools
• Video Creators – TikTok, Reels, Shorts, YouTube (short-form and long-form)
• Audio Creators – podcasters, musicians, sound designers
• Visual Creators – photographers, graphic designers, infographic designers
• Writers & Bloggers – articles, newsletters, educational content, scripts
• Copywriters – captions, CTAs, campaign copy, landing page text
• Scriptwriters – video, podcast, and show scripts
• Platform-Native Creators – TikTok specialists, Instagram-first creators, YouTube editors
• Educational Creators – teaching skills, knowledge of self, history, media literacy
• Entertainment Creators – storytelling, humour, gaming, culture-led content
• Brand & Community Ambassadors – creators willing to promote the CIC using approved sponsorship content
You may fit one lane or several.
Experience Qualification and Requirements
Essential experience
- Experience creating digital content on a consistent basis, meeting agreed briefs and deadlines.
- Experience working with at least one content type: video, design, writing, or AI-assisted content.
- Experience adapting content for different social media formats and platforms.
- Experience contributing to purpose-led, community-focused, or sensitive storytelling.
- Experience collaborating with creative, campaign, or insight-driven teams.
Essential skills
- Ability to produce high-quality content consistently and at scale.
- Strong understanding of social media formats, trends, and audience behaviour.
- Ability to work within brand, ethics, safeguarding, and trauma-informed frameworks.
- Openness to feedback, iteration, and collective ownership of work and outcomes.
- Strong self-management, reliability, and accountability without close supervision.
- Understanding of content as a tool for impact and change, not personal ego.
Training & qualifications
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Formal qualifications are not required.
Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties
- Produce high-volume, high-quality content consistently, aligned with campaign priorities and platform requirements.
- Repurpose long-form content (e.g. podcasts, interviews, stories) into short-form assets optimised for social platforms.
- Work within C.I.C brand guidelines, ethical standards, safeguarding requirements, and trauma-informed frameworks at all times.
- Submit all content for approval, structured storage, tagging, and future reuse in line with C.I.C workflows.
- Collaborate closely with the Social Media Director, Campaign Managers, Analysts, and Automators to align content with strategy, insight, and distribution.
- Contribute creative ideas, concepts, and improvements, not just output, supporting experimentation and continuous improvement.
This role is not suitable if you:
- Need immediate income
- Want a low-commitment volunteer role
- Are only looking for exposure
- Prefer to work alone without feedback
- Are uncomfortable with heavy or sensitive subject matter
Important to Be Clear:
- A volunteer role within a Community Interest Company
- Unpaid during the build phase
- Not a replacement for paid employment
- Paid opportunities will be introduced as the organisation becomes financially sustainable.
Next Steps:
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:
- A values-led conversation
- A practical discussion about content, storytelling, and donor engagement
If you believe that words can transform communities, and that authentic storytelling drives action, this role is for you.
A Final Word
Words carry weight.
They can heal or harm.
If you know that:
- Survivor stories deserve care, not clicks
- Donors deserve honesty, not spin
- Communication is part of safeguarding
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!
Could you help to raise vital funds for SSAFA in your local area? You don’t need a military background, just the ability to get on with all kinds of people, some basic I.T skills and good written and spoken English. If you already have some fundraising experience that would be great too but it’s not essential.
What is a Fundraising Coordinator?
As Fundraising Coordinator, you would work with your local SSAFA branch to develop a Fundraising Plan. You would be central to delivering this local plan to raise funds through a range of local sources including grants, trusts, appeals, collections, and events.
Why do we need you?
We’ve been supporting the Armed Forces community since 1885. Our clients come from all backgrounds and age groups and may have served in WW2 or in a more recent conflict like the Falklands or Afghanistan.
There are SSAFA branches throughout the UK and overseas who support local volunteers to deliver services to veterans, serving personnel and their families. Some branches are divided into smaller divisions to ensure the best local service delivery. Each branch has a team of volunteer caseworkers, support volunteers, executive roles, and fundraisers.
SSAFA branches rely on a regular charitable income to fund all the necessities behind our support for clients. This includes volunteer travel expenses, phone bills, publicity, and grants for clients in urgent needs. A varied programme of fundraising also keeps the SSAFA profile high in the local community. We’d love to hear from you if you could help by coordinating this vital aspect of your local SSAFA branch.
When would you be needed and where would you be based?
As part of your local branch, you might have access to an office, but many volunteers are based at home. You would also be out and about at events and meetings. This role would suit someone looking to give a regular time commitment to SSAFA although when and where would be flexible to suit you.
What would you be doing?
- Developing an ethical fundraising plan based on the needs of the branch and choosing a mix of sources.
- Working with the branch secretary and Regional Fundraising Manager, recruit a team of fundraising volunteers to support events, appeals and collections.
- Working with the Regional Fundraising Manager, support national fundraising campaigns.
- Working with the Branch Publicity Officer, develop opportunities to combine awareness and fundraising.
- Planning and running local appeals, collections, and events
- Identifying and submitting applications to appropriate trusts and grant funding organisations
- Working with Marketing staff at central office check that all fundraising materials meet SSAFA branding style and current key messages.
- Liaise with Regional Fundraising Manager when pursuing opportunities beyond local sources e.g., corporates.
- Evaluate fundraising activities and provide reports and information for the branch.
- Being a positive ambassador for SSAFA including all sections of the community in awareness raising
- Volunteering within the standards and values of SSAFA including observing our policies such as the Volunteering policy and data protection policy (these will be covered in your training and local induction.)
The remit of this role may change over the next 12-18 months depending on the outcome of a trial currently being undertaken.
What can you gain from this volunteering role?
- Use your skills, knowledge, and life experience to benefit others.
- Give tangible and practical support to your local branch by raising funds used directly to support clients.
- Support from your local SSAFA branch and the wider SSAFA community
- Experience, training, and skills that you can highlight on your CV and in job interviews.
- Better physical and mental health – studies show that volunteers live longer and experience lower levels of stress and depression!
What training and support would you receive?
- Mandatory on-line training modules to complete at home, so you are up to date on how to keep clients, their families safe and personal information safe.
- Role specific training to prepare you for your voluntary role - Fundraising workshops.
- Access to a range of e-learning courses, fundraising guidance, and marketing materials
- Fundraising Manager (per region)
- Fundraising and Marketing teams based at our central office.
- Reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses
- Volunteers will be covered by SSAFAs Public Liability Insurance whilst carrying out the role.
What are we looking for?
- Friendly and approachable people with good communication skills including written and spoken English.
- Confident to deal with the public, potential clients, volunteers, other agencies and SSAFA colleagues – face-to-face, by phone, email or via social media.
- Experience of running events and or submitting funding applications would be welcome but not essential.
- Ability to send and receive emails – you will receive your own SSAFA email address.
- Ability to make enquires about fundraising opportunities by phone, email, letter or by filling in forms
- Reliable attitude, keep appointments, update the branch regarding your availability.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and keep information safely.
- Access to public transport or a car to get to meetings and events.
We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds, abilities, races, sexual orientations, socio-economic backgrounds, and of all faiths and none. SSAFA are committed to making reasonable adjustments to support volunteers with disabilities, so they have access to the same opportunities and experiences as volunteers who do not.
Minimum Age: 18
Safer Recruitment: SSAFA undertakes a systematic approach and utmost care at every step of the process of volunteer recruitment, selection, and retention to ensure that those recruited are suitable and appropriate. Measures taken at points along this journey work together to make volunteering at SSAFA a positive and safe experience.
References Required: Yes. We will ask for two character references, this can be a former employer or someone that know you well (other than a relative)
Is a criminal record check required? No
Our vision A society in which the Armed Forces, veterans and their families can thrive.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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CHARITY SHOP VOLUNTEER – CUSTOMER SERVICE - LEWES
PURPOSE
To assist the Shop Manger in the running of an Age UK East Sussex Charity Shop with a focus on serving customers, driving sales and store presentation.
We are currently looking for volunteers on weekdays and weekends.
Please get in touch if you would like to become part of our amazing Volunteer Team!
ROLE OF THE VOLUNTEER
· Greet and thank customers in a polite and friendly manner
· Assist customers in choosing items and actively promote sales
· Replenish and display stock in the shop throughout the day
· Receive donations and complete Gift Aid paperwork
· Handle cash and operate the till following correct procedure
· Take credit card payments using the Streamline system
· Assist in keeping the shop clean and tidy following the cleaning rota
· Undertake other tasks as required by the Shop Manager
SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES NEEDED
· Great communication and interpersonal skills
· A pleasant and friendly manner
· Basic numeracy skills
· An eye for detail
· Enjoy working as part of a team
· Trustworthy and reliable
AS A VOLUNTEER WE WOULD ASK YOU TO
· Support the Mission and Vision of Age UK East Sussex by helping us to ensure that our county is a place where people in later life flourish
· Be available to volunteer for at least one regular shift each week. This could be a morning, afternoon or whole day. Depending on the store we open Monday – Sunday.
· Adhere to Age UK East Sussex confidentiality and equal opportunities policies maintaining discretion and confidentiality at all times
· Be reliable and conscientious
· Attend all training and information days, group meetings and supervision
· Exercise patience and understanding when dealing with customers
AS A VOLUNTEER WE WILL OFFER YOU
· An induction and ongoing training with support sessions if required
· Reimbursement of out of pocket travelling expenses
· Full recognition of the time, energy and skills volunteers freely give - for
example long service and merit awards
· The opportunity to be part of a friendly team
· Respect for volunteer’s limitations, both in time and emotional involvement
· The opportunity to meet other volunteers and attend occasional social events
· The opportunity to be involved in the planning and development of Age UK East
Sussex
· Appropriate insurance cover - to protect you whilst you are acting on behalf of
Age UK East Sussex
· The opportunity to enhance your skills in a retail environment.
We place great value on our volunteers - who bring so much to the organisation. Their time, energy and commitment are recognised and greatly appreciated.
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About Sense:
Every disabled person should have the opportunity to connect with others and be included in the world. Which is why we’re here, in people’s homes, centres and communities, focusing on the things a person can do, not what they can’t. We celebrate the moments of connection that bring more joy to life. Together, we always find a way, no matter how many barriers a person might face.
Sense is a leading disability charity with extensive knowledge and expertise in delivering personalised, creative and flexible support for disabled people with complex needs. Our tailored approach ensures that every person is empowered to live fully at every stage of life.
About the role:
As an Ice-Skating Support Volunteer, you’ll be joining our Sense Active team, supporting Sense’s Activity Facilitator, alongside another volunteer, with the delivery of weekly ice-skating sessions for disabled people with complex needs and their carers. With over 25 years’ experience, our facilitators deliver safe, enjoyable and inclusive ice-skating sessions. You’ll play an important part in supporting disabled participants and carers to develop their independence and confidence, socialise with others, and have a thrilling experience!
A DBS check will be needed due to the setting and the likelihood of regular contact with people we support. Don’t worry, we’ll guide you through this process.
Key responsibilities:
You’ll spend time supporting a range of activities, including:
· Standing and moving on the ice for extended periods of time (up to 3 hours).
· Supporting participants on the ice (physical and instructional support).
· Helping participants with collection and return of skates.
· Supporting carers to become more confident on the ice.
· Maintaining relationships with attendees and carers by taking the time to socialise and build rapport.
· Supporting the set-up and closing of activities.
· Exposure to cold temperatures and slippery surfaces.
Skills and qualities:
This role would suit you if you’re:
· A confident ice-skater able to skate at good level.
· Comfortable wearing ice skates and engaging in physical activity.
· Experienced in working with disabled people is desirable but not essential.
· Someone with a positive attitude and will enjoy the opportunity to learn more about working with disabled people.
· Patient, caring, positive and have good interpersonal skills
· Able to work as part of a team and take instruction from others.
· Passionate about Sense’s work to support disabled people.
· Calm, kind and have a friendly personality.
What we offer you:
As one of our volunteers, you’ll get:
· Full training on communication and engagement with disabled people with complex needs
· Full induction at the Ice Rink by our Sense Activity Facilitator
· Ongoing support and guidance from your team including access to personal development support
· Expenses for parking costs if driving to the venue
· Other reasonable expenses, prior to previous agreement.
· The feeling you get knowing you’re making a difference to the lives of disabled people with complex needs
· A reference to support future applications for paid or voluntary roles.
· Support from our Mental Health First Aiders, should you need it.
Our values:
Everything we do is underpinned by five core values. These values shape the way we work every day. Our values are:
· We include
· We collaborate
· We find a way
· We challenge
· We celebrate
We believe that every disabled person should have the opportunity to connect with others and be included in the world.



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Be part of a project to help shape, test and develop our Active Outdoor Offer. You will shape, lead or support outdoor walking & wheeling adventures to help connect visitors to the outdoors. Varied levels of experience encouraged.
By getting involved, you could:
Play a part in shaping what walks and cycle led tours at Ickworth could look like
Have a say in what a future, more permanent role in the team after could look like
Join an enthusiastic and varied team, play a part in making change at Ickworth make some likeminded connections in the process
Meet people from all walks of life, helping them access wildlife, nature and the outdoors along the way
Let your personality shine and put your communication, planning and working group skills into action being part of a team to lead great outdoor adventures
Help build connections to the outdoors
Take pride in the knowledge that your contribution is helping to look after our special places for everyone, forever
Keep fit, Healthy and be part of a growing active community
What's involved?
Supporting, encouraging, and facilitating the creation of new outdoor experiences such as cycling, walking and running.
Testing out new tours, walks and cycle groups in the outdoors.
Learning a bit of story telling along the way, and being part of choosing what is shared and trained for future group leaders.
Preparation of equipment and ensuring experiences are carried out safely.
Being a friendly face for visitors, welcoming them to the estate, answering questions, inspiring people to connect with the outdoors and growing support for the National Trust.
Being part of a varied and enthusiastic team, working closely with the Visitor Experience team and volunteers to ensure that service across all visitor facing components is consistent.
Assist staff with route planning and visitor information, with the possibility of offsite promotion and engagement with local groups.
Taking part in the possible connection with local walking or cycling groups.
Taking part in regular Walk Leader & Cycle Leader training to develop skills. Regular catch-up sessions with our Active Outdoors Development Volunteer Manager.
Incident management will be covered in detail during the Walk Leader and Cycle Leader training including what Walk & Cycle Leaders’ responsibilities are.
Being part in evaluation and planning meetings to decide what on Active out door role could look like in future.
This role will suit you if you are:
Passionate about the outdoors and enjoy inspiring others to get involved with nature and the outdoors through activity and experiences.
Able to take part in, lead or support in routes around Ickworth; as the role will involve varying levels of physical activity including shorter close by and Multi Use trail routes, full parkland bike rides and rambling walks through off path spaces.
Able to work as a team, connecting people and evaluating work along the way.
Having a friendly and welcoming style of talking to visitors, to welcome people of all abilities and best connect them with the offer that best suits them.
Keen to develop and support the National Trust's focus on developing inclusive offers to reach more diverse audiences
Adaptable in your approach to suit different situations and audiences
Able to respond and support behavioural changes and product initiatives related to sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint
Enthusiastic about your local environment and are an ambassador for the National Trust's cause to look after special places for everyone, for ever.
We’re Europe’s biggest conservation charity and we look after nature, beauty and history for everyone to enjoy.



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Job Summary
We are seeking dedicated and compassionate one to one Youth Mentors to support and guide young individuals in their personal and educational development. The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with children and youth, providing mentorship, and fostering a positive environment. This role is vital in helping young people navigate challenges, build self-esteem, and develop essential life skills.
Duties
- Provide one-on-one mentoring to youth, offering guidance and support tailored to individual needs.
- Meet with your young person once a week for up to 3 hours and go out into the community and do fun activities with them, from going for some food, a walk or a paid activity (expenses will be reimbursed to the volunteer).
- Foster a safe and supportive environment where young people feel comfortable expressing themselves.
- Maintain accurate records of interactions and progress for reporting purposes.
Desirable Requirements
- Excellent communication skills to effectively engage with young people.
- A genuine passion for supporting young people in their development.
If you are enthusiastic about making a difference in the lives of young individuals through mentoring, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position!
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