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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!
No one should die because they needed first aid and didn’t get it. St John Ambulance teaches people first aid so they can be the difference between life and death, and you can help us do this.
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 by enabling our volunteers and staff to have the right equipment and resources to do the job. As an Operational Support Team Member, you’ll support St John Ambulance in deploying equipment to events and activities within your community, as well as support the maintaining of equipment to ensure networks are properly resourced.
Through volunteering as an Operational Support Team Member, you’ll get a huge sense of satisfaction and pride providing essential resources to our medical and education teams. It’s great for you, great for your community and great for our nation, and it requires only a small commitment of your time.
We will make sure you will have access to a proper induction to volunteering with SJA and the training you need for the role you take on. 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.
We will be running a number of information events locally and these are:
- Date, Time and location to be advised
We are looking to run a volunteering selection session on:
- Date, Time and location to be advised
If you are successful you will need to undertake induction & training for role at these dates:
Welcome Event (Induction) - Date, Time and location to be advised
Training for role - Date, Time and location to be advised
Closing date for these opportunities is: 14/07/2026
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link below:
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Youth Ambassador
Please note this role will be based across Bedford
Purpose / Summary of the Role
Aquarius is a national charity working to reduce harm caused by drugs, alcohol, and gambling. We support children, young people, adults, and families through
prevention, early intervention, and recovery-focused services.
The Youth Ambassador role offers aged 16 + students the opportunity to represent Aquarius within their school and local community. You will help raise awareness of substance use, mental health, and wellbeing in a way that feels relevant to young people.
As a Youth Ambassador, you will use your voice to support positive change. You will help challenge stigma, promote healthy choices, and encourage young people to seek support early. The role supports leadership development, confidence, and real world experience in a respected charity setting.
Responsibilities
· Act as a positive and visible representative of Aquarius
· Help raise awareness of drug, alcohol, and wellbeing issues among young
people
· Support campaigns focused on prevention, harm reduction, and early support
· Encourage open, respectful conversations within your school or college
· Share information accurately and responsibly
· Signpost peers to appropriate support and trusted adults
· Follow Aquarius safeguarding and confidentiality guidance at all times
Description of Tasks
· Promote Aquarius messages through school events, campaigns, or
assemblies
· Support awareness days and wellbeing activities
· Take part in peer led discussions or youth voice opportunities
· Share approved information through school or local channels
· Attend training sessions and check ins with Aquarius staff
· Maintain clear boundaries and understand your role limits
Time commitment
Minimum 2 hours per month
Flexible around school and study commitments
Training and support
· Mandatory volunteer induction
· Youth Ambassador training
· Safeguarding guidance
· Named staff contact
· Ongoing support and supervision
Skills and qualities
· Currently studying in sixth form or equivalent
· Interest in wellbeing, social issues, or youth voice
· Confident or developing confidence in communication
· Reliable and organised
· Respectful and non-judgemental
· Able to maintain confidentiality
· Willingness to learn and develop new skills
Benefits to the volunteer
· Opportunity to represent a national charity in your community
· Development of leadership, communication, and teamwork skills
· Experience valued by universities and employers
· Increased confidence and responsibility
· Training and development opportunities
· Contribution to meaningful social change
Reimbursement of expenses
Agreed out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed
· Public transport
· Mileage costs at 0.45p per mile
Local Information
Service Name
Aquarius
Service Model / Project
Young People’s Prevention and Early Intervention Services
Responsible Manager / Supervisor
To be confirmed
Location
School or college settings and local community venues
Application procedure
· Application form
· Informal assessment meeting
· Parental consent where required
· Induction and training
Person Criteria
Approachable and professional
Reliable and organised
Able to communicate respectfully with peers and adults
Able to maintain confidentiality
Able to understand and maintain boundaries
Interest in youth wellbeing and social issues
Ability to work with guidance and supervision
Good level of self-awareness
All activities carried out in line with Aquarius policies and procedures
Our vision is to break down the barriers that stop people getting the support they need to live a life they value.



Build on Belief (BoB) is looking for a new Finance Trustee/ Treasurer – Voluntary
Use your financial skills to change lives Build on Belief is a growing, ambitious charity helping people affected by drug and alcohol problems find peer support, rebuild their lives and strengthen their communities.
We’re looking for a Finance Trustee (Treasurer) to play a vital role in our next stage of growth. As Treasurer, you’ll be a key voice on our Board, helping shape strategy and ensure strong, transparent financial governance. Working closely with the Chair, CEO and fellow trustees, you’ll oversee budgets, financial reporting and risk, and support long term planning — helping us balance ambition with sustainability.
We’re keen to hear from finance professionals with experience in financial oversight or strategic planning. Charity experience is welcome but not essential; what matters most is good judgement, clarity of thought and a commitment to social impact.
This voluntary role involves bi-monthly Board meetings and offers a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference with your expertise.
Interested? Get in touch and help build belief, recovery and change.
Build on Belief supports people who are struggling with, or are in recovery from their substance use; namely drugs and alcohol.


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Our vision for volunteering
Volunteering is and always will be at the heart of Cats Protection. It is joyful and inclusive. As a charity, working in partnership, together we transform the lives of cats, people and communities.
The difference you will make to cats and people
Without the passionate and committed teams of volunteers across Cats Protection we wouldn’t be able to help the thousands of cats and kittens each year that rely on us for help. The purpose of this role is to support the organisation with communications and administration at a local level. You’ll play an active part in the branch committee and support the branch with record keeping and planning, thus enabling more cats to be helped.
You expect us to
What we need from you
You’ll be:
Time expectation
Our support volunteers usually spend 2-5 hours per week in this role, which is flexible and can be shared by more than one volunteer if needed.
You may be just the volunteer we’ve been looking for!
We are committed to building a diverse, compassionate and inclusive organisation where everyone can be themselves and do their best. We are courageous and compassionate in our purpose of helping people see the world through cats’ eyes. Together, we can make a difference. Together, we are all for cats. Join the UK’s leading cat welfare charity and help make a better life for cats, because life is better with cats.
Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
At St John Ambulance, we are looking to develop our volunteering offer and become an even more integral part of our communities through delivering community first aid and education.
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 by sharing your first aid skills and knowledge. As a Community First Aider, you’ll deliver first aid to those in need through local events, as well as provide education to the public so that the ripple effect of First Aid grows.
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.
Through volunteering as a Community First Aider, 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.
We will make sure you will have access to a proper induction to volunteering with SJA and the training you need for the role you take on. 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.
The network meets on a Tuesday evening (1930-2100)
We will be running a number of information events locally and these are:
- Date, time and location to be advised
We are looking to run a volunteering selection session on:
- Date, time and location to be advised
If you are successful you will need to undertake induction & training for role at these dates:
Welcome Event (Induction) - Date, time and location to be advised
Training for role - Date, time and location to be advised
Closing date for these opportunities is: 31/07/2026
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link below:
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Volunteer Safeguarding Lead
Guardian Light Foundation (GLF) & Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd (GLE Ltd)
Role Type: Volunteer
Location: Remote / Hybrid (as required)
Time Commitment: Approximately 8–12 hours per month
Role Overview
The Volunteer Safeguarding Lead will be responsible for ensuring that Guardian Light Foundation and Guardian Light Enterprises Ltd maintain the highest standards of safeguarding for children and vulnerable individuals. This role is critical in creating a safe, compliant, and supportive environment across all services and activities.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, implement, and regularly review safeguarding policies and procedures
Act as the main point of contact for all safeguarding concerns or incidents
Provide guidance and support to staff and volunteers on safeguarding matters
Ensure all team members understand and follow safeguarding protocols
Manage and document safeguarding reports, ensuring appropriate action is taken
Liaise with external agencies (e.g. social services, local authorities) where required
Promote a culture of safety, accountability, and best practice
Requirements
Experience in safeguarding, social care, counselling, or a related field
Strong understanding of safeguarding legislation and best practices
Ability to handle sensitive situations with professionalism and confidentiality
Good communication and organisational skills
Commitment to the mission and values of GLF and GLE Ltd
Additional Information
An Enhanced DBS check will be required for this role
Training and support will be provided where necessary
This is a voluntary role, but it offers valuable leadership experience and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact
How to Apply
Please submit a short expression of interest outlining your experience and why you are interested in this role.
At Guardian Light Foundation, we restore hope for homeless children, teens and single parents scarred by abuse, harassment and homelessness.
Are you committed to driving excellence and innovation? Do you have experience working within practitioners of Regional Clinical Officer (South West)
As a Regional Clinical Officer (South West), you will play a vital role in supporting and enhancing a national community of practice. You will focus on specific activities or areas within the community, ensuring that efforts align with national standards and priorities while avoiding duplication.
As a Regional Clinical Officer (South West) you will:
For more information about this role, please see the role description.
The closing date for this vacancy is 05/06/2026.
Are you committed to driving excellence and innovation? Do you have experience working within practitioners of Regional Clinical Officer (West Midlands)
As a Regional Clinical Officer (West Midlands), you will play a vital role in supporting and enhancing a national community of practice. You will focus on specific activities or areas within the community, ensuring that efforts align with national standards and priorities while avoiding duplication.
As a Regional Clinical Officer (West Midlands) you will:
For more information about this role, please see the role description.
The closing date for this vacancy is 05/06/2026.
Looking for a meaningful way to gain experience, meet new people, and make a real difference?
Sense is a leading disability charity, here to break down barriers alongside disabled people with complex needs. We use our knowledge and expertise to deliver personalised, creative and flexible support at every stage of life Together, we drive change, building a future where everyone has the power, choice and control to live the lives we choose.
As part of our new three-year strategy, we’re delivering a transformational plan focused on strengthening support for disabled people with complex needs, driving social change and creating a fairer, more equal future. For further information visit: Transforming Sense, together: our three-year plan - Sense
Ready to Get Involved?
Whether you're looking to volunteer occasionally between lectures, gain hands-on experience, or simply spend your free time doing something rewarding, we'd love to hear from you.
Join Sense as an Events & Activities Volunteer and help create memorable experiences for disabled people with complex needs, their families, and carers across Peterborough.
Whether you're a student looking to build your skills, enhance your CV, connect with your local community, or simply give back in your spare time, this flexible volunteering opportunity can fit around your studies, work, and other commitments.
What You'll Be Doing
No two events are the same! You could be:
We'll regularly share upcoming volunteering opportunities with you, and you can choose the events that match your interests, location, and availability.
Who We're Looking For
You don't need previous experience—just enthusiasm and a willingness to get involved.
This role is ideal for students and community-minded individuals who are:
Due to the nature of the role, we require all applicants to be aged 16 or over. You must have a UK address to volunteer with Sense.
What's In It For You?
As a Sense volunteer, you'll receive:
Our Values
Our values shape the way we behave and work alongside disabled people with complex needs to break down barriers:
We believe that every disabled person should have the opportunity to connect with others and be included in the world.



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Are you passionate about wanting to help young people?
Do you have 2 to 4 hours to spare, once a month?
Are you ready to make a long-term, regular, commitment?
If the answer is yes and you would like to support a child or young person currently in the care of their local authority, then we would love to hear from you.
Our Independent Visitor Service is looking for volunteers in or near to Newcastle under Lyme.
For many children and young people living in foster care can be unsettling. You can make a difference by volunteering as an Independent Visitor.
We are looking for fun, reliable, and pro-active volunteers from all different cultures, backgrounds and experiences who have a genuine interest in making a difference to the lives of children and young people.
You will decide with your young person what to do, but activities could include going to the cinema, bowling, playing football, going to a restaurant, riding a bike, or walking in a park. We will match you with a child you share common interests with.
You do not need experience of working with children and young people, just an interest in their development and welfare. Full training and support are provided
Here’s a few of the young people we have waiting for a volunteer:
Amy (12) lives with an older carer, she would like an active Independent Visitor who can do sports with her.
Brad (13) lives in residential care with other young people, he doesn’t have anyone in his family visit. He would like an Independent Visitor to take him out and have fun, like the other young people.
Cassie (16) lives with carers in a new town, she doesn’t have any friends in the area yet. She would like an Independent Visitor to help with her confidence and going out in the local area, she loves hot chocolate and cake.
Danny (11) lives with foster carers and attends a special school. He would like an Independent Visitor to help him be more independent, he likes parks, aeroplanes, and animals.
Emma (9) lives with her carer in a very busy household, she would like an Independent Visitor to spend some time with her on her own trying different activities together.
*names have been changed
The Application
Volunteering mainly happens at weekends and after school hours as the young people are usually in school during the daytime
The role requires commitment of at least 24 months with one visit per month; this ensures stability for the Child or Young Person
Complete the Personal Statement section on the application form as fully as possible; tell us all about you; it forms part of the shortlisting process
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
As an Object Handling Volunteer, you will engage visitors with objects from our Object Handling Collection. These are objects similar to those displayed in the museum that visitors can pick up and examine. From Kodak brownie cameras and magic lantern slides, to optical toys and Gameboys, hands‑on encounters ignite curiosity and bring to life the story of how sound and vision technologies impact our lives.
By engaging visitors with our Object Handling Collection, you will spark conversations and develop visitors’ interest in the museum’s collections. Along the way, you’ll develop your understanding of visitor experience and museum learning, while sharing your enthusiasm for historical and STEM stories with visitors of all ages. You’ll also be a friendly point of contact for anyone wanting to know more about the museum and what’s on. Full training will equip you to handle objects with care, and learn and share engaging information.
By facilitating safe, accessible object handling, you’ll enrich the visitor experience and inspire our visitors.
This role will operate 7 days a week during school holidays, starting with the upcoming summer break (Sat 18 July-Sun 30 Aug), then weekends only during term time. A rota will be made on a rolling basis based on everyone’s availability and preferences.
In this role you will:
What you’ll bring to the role:
This role is perfect for people who:
It would be good if you:
What you’ll get from volunteering:
We want to ensure you have a rewarding experience with us. This means:
Key dates:
If you are offered the role, you must then attend the volunteer induction and role training.
Additional Information:
At the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, we explore the science and culture of image and sound technologies and their impact on our lives
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Looking for a meaningful way to gain experience, meet new people, and make a real difference?
Sense is a leading disability charity, here to break down barriers alongside disabled people with complex needs. We use our knowledge and expertise to deliver personalised, creative and flexible support at every stage of life Together, we drive change, building a future where everyone has the power, choice and control to live the lives we choose.
As part of our new three-year strategy, we’re delivering a transformational plan focused on strengthening support for disabled people with complex needs, driving social change and creating a fairer, more equal future. For further information visit: Transforming Sense, together: our three-year plan - Sense
Ready to Get Involved?
Whether you're looking to volunteer occasionally between lectures, gain hands-on experience, or simply spend your free time doing something rewarding, we'd love to hear from you.
Join Sense as an Events & Activities Volunteer and help create memorable experiences for disabled people with complex needs, their families, and carers across Birmingham.
Whether you're a student looking to build your skills, enhance your CV, connect with your local community, or simply give back in your spare time, this flexible volunteering opportunity can fit around your studies, work, and other commitments.
What You'll Be Doing
No two events are the same! You could be:
We'll regularly share upcoming volunteering opportunities with you, and you can choose the events that match your interests, location, and availability.
Who We're Looking For
You don't need previous experience—just enthusiasm and a willingness to get involved.
This role is ideal for students and community-minded individuals who are:
Due to the nature of the role, we require all applicants to be aged 16 or over. You must have a UK address to volunteer with Sense.
What's In It For You?
As a Sense volunteer, you'll receive:
Our Values
Our values shape the way we behave and work alongside disabled people with complex needs to break down barriers:
We believe that every disabled person should have the opportunity to connect with others and be included in the world.



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Fight for Home Group Member [Bristol]
Are you keen to use your creative energy or organisational skills to bring people together to fight for home?
Information about the role
This role gives you the chance to work as part of a team to come up with ideas, plan, organise and deliver fundraising events. As well as raising funds, you’ll also be sharing awareness of the local housing emergency within your local area.
Location: Bristol
Suggested contribution: It’s flexible, but at least once a month, with potential for more volunteering in the lead up to an event.
Availability: This is a flexible opportunity, with meetings and events likely to take place in evenings and weekends.
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:
Support with planned Shelter activity including fundraising in your community
Generating fundraising ideas with the group
Organising and hosting your own fundraising events
Inspiring your network of contacts to support the fight for home
Attending local events, such as Rotary meetings or community fairs, to raise awareness of Shelter and collecting donations
Speaking about what we do and promoting national campaigns in your community
Raising awareness of our local Community Hubs
This role fights the housing emergency by raising funds that enable Shelter to provide advice and support and campaigning for change. The events you’ll be attending are also great for raising awareness of the housing emergency and how people can get involved to help tackle it.
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
Creativity and organisational skills may be useful, and you’ll need to be willing to collaborate as part of a team. But the most important thing is that you are passionate about joining our fight for home!
Supporting you
You will be provided with an induction into your role, access to relevant learning and a copy of our volunteer handbook.
The role, including learning and communications, are flexible, so can be tailored so they best suit your needs and preferences.
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.
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 by clicking ‘fill in an application’. If you need to apply by an alternative method, please contact us.
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.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Could your leadership skills help shape the future of a Hopian? Hopian is a registered charity that provides advice and support for adults and children who have experienced Domestic Violence and Abuse through the provision of refuge accommodation and community support services. We also provide support and access to counselling for people affected by Child Sexual Exploitation.
The Role of Trustee and executive Trustee roles are voluntary positions. A Trustee for the Board is expected to meet the requirements of the board in line with the charities governing documents, governing good practice and legal requirements. We also have a vacancy for a Treasurer should you be interested please visit our Hopian website - recruiter link below for further details.
Trustee Responsibilities :
The Board as a whole is collectively responsible for the success of the charity. A Trustee is a Board Member and has a number of responsibilities in order to ensure robust management of the charity including:
Trustee Duties :
In addition to the above statutory duties, each trustee should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience they have to help the board of trustees reach sound decisions. This may involve scrutinising board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives, or other issues in which the trustee has special expertise.
Tasks:
Person Specification
We are looking for a Trustee who has an understanding and acceptance of the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of trusteeship. It is expected that a Trustee takes ownership to develop and maintain this understanding and application of duties. In addition to having:
Experience & Knowledge
Time Requirements
To be able to attend scheduled committee meetings each year and read papers for each board meeting. To be available to for consultation, support and guidance on an ad hoc basis. Much of this contact will be via online, telephone or email.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Trustee - Treasurer
About us: Could you help us get millions of separated children Back to Family?
Orphanages don’t protect children, they harm them. Put simply: the last thing an orphanage can provide is the first thing a child needs - someone to love them.
Right now, 5.4 million children around the world are locked away in orphanages — even though over 80% of them are not orphans. Orphanages expose children to abuse and trafficking, and physical and psychological trauma that can last a lifetime. A century of evidence shows that the bond between a child and their family is what every child needs to grow, thrive and be safe.
The role
As Treasurer you will chair our Finance, Risk and Audit Committee and act as the Board’s lead voice on financial matters. Working closely with our CEO, COO and executive team, you will help ensure HHC remains financially resilient and well-governed as we approach our ambitious 2030 goal by:
Who we are looking for
You will be a qualified accountant with strong commercial awareness and the ability to translate complex financial information clearly for a Board audience. Beyond the technical qualifications, we are looking for someone who brings:
Above all, you will share our belief that every child deserves to grow up in the love and safety of a family, and our commitment to driving that change with courage, integrity, excellence and being deeply human.
What we offer
This is a voluntary, unremunerated role. In return you will:
Time commitment
The role requires approximately 12–18 days per year, comprising:
The initial term of office is three years, with the possibility of two further three-year terms by mutual agreement.
Closing Date: The final cut off for applications is 5 pm BST Monday 22nd June 2026 so please get in touch if you have the right skills, experience and passion for our cause.
To apply, please upload your CV and a brief covering letter indicating why you are interested in becoming a Trustee and Treasurer; why you believe your skills, experience, your values and match the requirements of this key trustee position.
Diversity
Hope and Homes for Children actively encourages diversity, equity and inclusion, and we look to recruit a diverse range of people to reflect the communities in which we live. We are keen to see a diverse membership of both the trustee body and committees as we believe diversity brings us closer to our mission of eliminating orphanages.
Thank you for considering this role. Every child deserves to grow up in the love and safety of a family
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