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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.
As a Community First Aider, you will support at local events, provide first aid when needed, and help ensure the safety and wellbeing of others. You’ll be part of a friendly, supportive team, gaining valuable skills and confidence along the way. What you’ll do: * Provide first aid cover at community events * Support public safety and respond to incidents * Work as part of a team to deliver high-quality care * Represent St John in a professional and welcoming way What we offer: * Full training – no previous experience needed * Ongoing development and recognised first aid qualifications * A supportive and inclusive team environment * Opportunities to get involved in a wide range of activities
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.
Interviews: - date, times 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, times and location to be advised
Training for role - date, times and location to be advised
Closing date for these opportunities is: 31/05/2026
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link below:
Cadet Group Leaders work directly with young people in St John Ambulance Badger Setts and Cadet Units. By organising a mixed weekly programme, this role will support the learning and development of young people into the next generation of health citizens. Youth Leaders also help young people develop their confidence, teamwork skills, self-discipline, and generally encourage them to strive to be the best they can be, as well as supervise and support other adult volunteers in their team.
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.
Closing date for these opportunities is: 30/11/2026
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link below:
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. Through volunteering as an Emergency Responder, you’ll get a huge sense of satisfaction and pride delivering essential first aid and lifesaving clinical care at community and major events in your areas, including at sporting events, concerts, community festivals.
Complete 100 hours of events within the borough Fundraising Community education. We also require you to attend weekly meetings on a Monday evening at Least 2 per month Assisting with training Able to attend an in person interview
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.
If you are successful you will need to undertake induction & training for role at these dates:
Closing date for these opportunities is: 30/04/2026
To apply for this opportunity please follow the link below:
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) is a leading national centre of excellence and one of the longest running charities and independent hospitals in the UK.
The RHN provides adult person centred services across the entire care pathway; from post acute rehabilitation to end of life care for people with complex neuro-disabilities. Underpinned by a strong research and education framework, the RHN is more than a hospital; it is a vibrant community where residents engage in music, art and holistic support to achieve the best possible quality of life.
Within our governance structure, the finance committee plays an important role in overseeing all financial matters including ensuring that our externally managed investment portfolio delivers targeted returns. The committee meets quarterly for two hours during office hours, remote access can be arranged though face to face attendance is preferred. In addition occasional meetings may be called to discuss investment performance.
We are looking for a Co-optee experienced in the management of charity investment portfolios to specifically assist trustee members of the finance committee in understanding and monitoring the performance of the portfolio; and further, all other areas of the committee’s business.
The position is unremunerated but reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
To apply please click "Apply" to be directed to our careers website. Or if you would like to have an informal conversation with our Chief Financial Officer about the opportunity please contact us to arrange.
The RHN is a charity, independent from the NHS but working closely with it, to provide the best possible care for people living with neuro-disability.

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Seeking support with childcare for children aged 0-12 for a Community Arts project in Vauxhall. We are looking for a volunteer to join experienced childcare providers.
The Amies Projects (part of Pan Intercultural Arts) are music and drama projects for women survivors of human trafficking, providing an uplifting and empowering space for participants to make friends, learn new skills and get creative together. We hold several sessions each week and provide childcare for all the participants who need it, with 2 childcare team members during each session. The sessions for the participants are in an adjacent room to the childcare space, meaning parents are in the same building.
Key Info
Sessions are 2 hours long
We share a meal before starting sessions, and have a short debrief afterwards
Project is based in Vauxhall
Induction training provided (building induction, safeguarding, boundaries)
Sessions are term time only
Availability
We are seeking weekly childcare support for the following sessions (term time only):
Mondays 17:45-20:00
Tuesdays 14:15-16:00
Tuesdays 17:45-20:00
Essential
Some experience looking after children aged 0-12
Willingness to undergo Enhanced DBS check
Desirable
Understanding of safeguarding (we will offer training if not)
Description of role
To support the childcare practitioner with providing supervision of young people aged 0-12. During the session there is no set curriculum to follow. We encourage children to be creative, offering arts supplies eg play doh and crayons, as well as toys for creative play. Children will have food during the session, which will be provided either by the charity or by the parents depending on the age and preferences. Children will need to be supported to use the toilet, nappies changed etc. We ask that volunteers alert staff of any safeguarding issues arising.
Pan brings the healing power of the arts to those who have suffered trauma or social injustice.
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As a Volunteer Musician, you will bring joy, comfort, and connection to the people we support, by sharing live music. Your performances will provide meaningful engagement, foster a sense of community, and enhance emotional and mental well-being.
Play musical instruments or sing for small groups or individuals.
Tailor performances to the preferences and needs of the people we support (e.g., familiar songs or soothing melodies).
Encourage the people we support to sing along or participate in simple ways (e.g., clapping, tapping rhythms).
Create a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere during your sessions.
Adjust your style or volume to suit the home setting and individuals’ sensitivities.
Be attentive to the emotional and physical responses of individuals during performances.
Work with care home staff to schedule performances and understand the unique needs of the residents.
Communicate any concerns or noteworthy interactions with staff.
Skills required
Proficiency in at least one musical instrument or singing.
Warm, friendly, and compassionate demeanour.
Patience and adaptability to engage with people of varying abilities and preferences.
A genuine interest in contributing to the well-being of the people we support.
To ensure the safety of the people we support, we require a DBS check and two satisfactory references before a volunteer role is confirmed. As you will be volunteering directly with vulnerable individuals, you will also be required to undertake safeguarding training, as well as any training which is specific to the role.
Benefits
This is a fantastic opportunity to give something positive back to society and have a direct impact on people’s lives.
Through this volunteer role, you can gain experience and develop your skill set. On top of this, SeeAbility provides training which could be added to your CV.
Volunteers can claim travel expenses.
About Us
Registered as The Royal School for the Blind, SeeAbility is one of the oldest disability charities in the UK. This year we are celebrating our 225th anniversary, having pioneered specialist support across multiple generations since 1799!
We specialise in supporting people who have learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, who may also have sight loss. Our support ranges from providing person-centred support across our many supported-living and residential care provisions. Furthermore, we provide specialist eye-care services to children and adults alike and assists people to find paid employment for the very first time.
SeeAbility provides the resources and expertise that make this possible, we support people to live ambitious lives and achieve things they never thought possible.
Our mission is to champion and deliver ambitious support and preventative services alongside people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss,
We are currently working with One Trust to recruit their next Finance Trustee. Founded in 2015, One Trust was established in response to the need for specialist, well-resourced provision tailored to individuals with learning disabilities and those with profound and complex needs. As a charity, they are committed to pushing boundaries, exploring new ideas, and adapting to changing priorities to develop effective ways of enabling people to live fulfilling lives. Their pledge is to invest all resources into delivering outstanding provision and support, while sharing their learning to positively influence the wider learning disability community.
One Trust is now looking to strengthen its Board with the appointment of a Finance Trustee. This role requires a qualified accountant with both strategic and operational financial experience. You will use your expertise to oversee the charity’s financial affairs, providing constructive challenge, advice, and support to the Chief Finance Officer and Chief Executive.
Trustees are responsible for ensuring that the charity is well run, financially sound, legally compliant, and working towards its charitable objectives. The role of Trustee is both an important and highly rewarding way to support an organisation. Please note that Trustee positions are voluntary and unremunerated; however, reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.
One Trust is committed to equality of opportunity and values diversity. They actively encourage applications from under-represented groups and are keen for the Board to better reflect the communities they serve. Applications are therefore welcomed from individuals of all backgrounds who can bring fresh perspectives and insights.
For further information or to apply, please contact Heidi Earp, Director at Langton Not 4 Profit, the retained consultants supporting this appointment.
As an Office Volunteer at Prostate Cancer UK, you'll play a key role in helping us to achieve our mission: ensuring that no man dies of prostate cancer. You'll provide support on a variety of non-time-sensitive tasks, helping the IT team to work more efficiently and effectively so we can make an even bigger difference.
In return, you'll be welcomed into a friendly, collaborative environment as a valued member of the team. You'll have opportunities to build your skills and gain hands-on experience, deepening your understanding of the charity sector and seeing first-hand how your efforts support life-changing work.
IN THIS ROLE YOU’LL...
AS A PROSTATE CANCER UK VOLUNTEER YOU’LL...
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR…
We’re looking for someone who is:
Previous admin or office experience is welcome but not essential – we will provide you with all the necessary training and support.
WHAT YOU’LL GAIN
YOUR VOLUNTEERING COMMITMENT
This is a voluntary and flexible role. We ask for up to 1 day per week (around 8 hours). We can accommodate either 1 full day or 2 half days between Tuesday and Thursday.
Your main contact: James Nelson, Senior IT Operations Manager
Location: On-site, Prostate Cancer UK Office, London Bridge
Expenses: We’ll reimburse reasonable out-of-pocket expenses in line with our policy.
OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU
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Every day, LGBTQ+ young people across the UK wonder whether things will ever get better. Whether they are navigating school, family, identity, or simply trying to find their place in the world, too many of them are doing it without the visibility, support, or role models they deserve. We exist to change that - to tell them clearly and consistently that it gets better, and that their lives have value exactly as they are.
It Gets Better UK is part of the global It Gets Better movement, present in over 20 countries. Since launching here in 2018, we have reached over 2.5 million people across all four nations through digital content, storytelling, and a growing volunteer community. We show up at Prides, we tell real stories, and we keep finding new ways to reach the young people who need to hear from us - through projects like our volunteer-led podcast and Voices of Wales, for example.
We are at a genuinely exciting point in our development. With a largely volunteer-led model that is embedded and working, and new trustees joining us to help shape our direction, we are focused on building a strategy that allows us to grow sustainably and serve LGBTQ+ young people more effectively across the UK. The people joining our board now will not just oversee that work - they will help design it.
We are looking for three new trustees, each bringing specific expertise:
Because we are a largely volunteer-led charity, our trustees tend to be more operationally involved than you might find at a larger organisation. This is a hands-on role, and one that offers a genuine opportunity to contribute your expertise to something that matters.
Please see the recruitment pack for more information.
It Gets Better UK envisions a world where all LGBTQ+ youth are free to live equally and know their worthiness and power as individuals.
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Fundraising Events Organiser Volunteer
Would you like to be part of a dedicated and friendly team of volunteers and make a real difference to the lives of cats and kittens in our care? Do you enjoy planning and organising for events? Maybe you have a particular skill that you would like to put to use?
Then this could be the role for you!
Our Fundraising Events Team are at the heart of what we do, raising essential funds for the cats.
Our Fundraising Events Organisers share ideas, tasks and inspiration, planning and delivering local events, with the support of the Fundraising events helpers, such as Open Days (usually 2 per year) at the centre and our annual Christmas Bazaar.
Time Expectation: This role can be varied and time commitment can be flexible.
Without volunteers, Cats Protection Berkshire Cat Centre simply wouldn't exist. Our amazing, friendly volunteers are a diverse group with a shared love of cats who fit volunteering around their home lives and personal commitments.
We're often looking to welcome new volunteers to join our brilliant team. As well as meeting great people and making an incredible difference to the cats of Berkshire.
Please note: Although we do welcome everyone, unfortunately our centre is not set up to accommodate young volunteers under the age of 18, including those on the Duke of Edinburgh programme.
Full training and support will be given for all roles. We look forward to hearing from you!
All applicants will need to complete an application form, with two references.
Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats
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Join the Lyonic Scots as Our Honourary Treasurer!
A rare chance to help steward the legacy of a Scottish Clan Society — from anywhere in the UK.
Are you someone who loves heritage, values community, and has a steady hand with numbers?
The Lyonic Scots are seeking a dedicated Honourary Treasurer to help guide our society’s financial wellbeing and support our mission to preserve and celebrate the proud history of Clan Lyonic Scots.
This is more than a volunteer role — it’s a chance to become part of a living tradition.
Why This Role Matters
As Honourary Treasurer, you’ll play a key part in ensuring the society thrives for future generations. You’ll help us manage our finances responsibly, support our events and initiatives, and keep our members connected to their shared heritage.
What You’ll Do (4–6 hours per month)
Oversee and record the society’s financial transactions.
Prepare simple financial updates for the committee.
Support budgeting for events and projects.
Liaise with our UK bank (must be UK‑based for this reason).
Help ensure the society remains financially healthy and transparent.
This is a remote role, flexible around your schedule, and perfect for someone who wants to contribute meaningfully without a heavy time commitment.
What You Bring
A reliable, organised approach.
Basic financial or bookkeeping confidence.
Integrity and a sense of stewardship.
A passion for Scottish heritage (or a willingness to learn!).
Must be located in the UK.
What You’ll Gain
A respected position within a historic Scottish Clan Society.
A warm, welcoming community.
The satisfaction of helping preserve a unique cultural legacy.
Experience in charity/heritage financial management.
Ready to take your place in the story of the Lyonic Scots?
Step forward and help us safeguard our heritage.
To express interest or ask questions, get in touch today.
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Serve on the Lyon’s Council as a Councillor of the Lyonic Scots.
A prestigious global volunteer role supporting the Clan Chief / Prince of Scots in guiding the future of Clan Lyonic Scots.
The Lyonic Scots are seeking dedicated Councillors to join the historic Lyon’s Council — the advisory and governance body that supports the Clan Chief / Prince of Scots in stewarding the legacy, culture, and global community of the Lyonic Scots.
If you value heritage, leadership, and meaningful service, this is an extraordinary opportunity to contribute to a living tradition.
Why This Role Matters
As a Councillor, you will help uphold the integrity, governance, and long‑term vision of the Lyonic Scots. You will act as an adviser to the Clan Chief / Prince of Scots, offering insight, perspective, and support on matters affecting the society and its global membership.
Your voice will help shape the future of a clan community that spans continents.
What You’ll Do (4–6 hours per month)
Participate in Lyon’s Council meetings and discussions.
Provide advice and perspective to the Clan Chief / Prince of Scots.
Support governance duties essential to the society’s management.
Contribute to strategic planning, heritage initiatives, and community engagement.
Represent the values and interests of the global Lyonic Scots membership.
This is a remote global role, open to applicants worldwide, and ideal for those who want to contribute to cultural leadership without a heavy time commitment.
What You Bring
A thoughtful, collaborative, and diplomatic approach.
Interest in governance, heritage, or cultural leadership.
Strong communication skills and willingness to contribute ideas.
Integrity, reliability, and a sense of stewardship.
A passion for Scottish clan heritage — or a desire to learn and engage.
What You’ll Gain
A respected advisory position within a historic Clan Society.
The honour of supporting the Clan Chief / Prince of Scots.
A meaningful role in shaping the society’s global future.
A warm, international community of members and fellow leaders.
Experience in cultural governance and strategic leadership.
Ready to take your place on the Lyon’s Council?
Step into a role that honours tradition, strengthens global community, and supports the leadership of Clan Lyon.
To express interest or ask questions, get in touch today.
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Join the Lyonic Scots as an Honorary Board Member!
Help guide a proud Scottish Clan Society into its next chapter — from anywhere in the UK.
Do you believe in heritage, community, and the power of shared history?
The Lyonic Scots are seeking enthusiastic Honorary Board Members to help shape the future of our Clan Society and support the preservation of the living legacy of Clan Lyonic Scots.
If you enjoy contributing ideas, supporting cultural initiatives, and being part of a warm, committed team, this is a meaningful way to get involved.
Why This Role Matters
Our Board Members are the backbone of the society’s leadership. Together, they help guide our activities, support our volunteers, and ensure the Lyonic Scots remains vibrant, welcoming, and forward‑looking. Your voice and perspective will help us honour tradition while embracing new opportunities.
What You’ll Do (4–6 hours per month)
Attend and contribute to committee/board meetings.
Offer ideas, insights, and support for society initiatives.
Help shape the society’s direction, events, and outreach.
Support decision‑making and governance.
Champion the values and heritage of Clan Lyonic Scots.
This is a remote role, flexible and collaborative — perfect for someone who wants to contribute to a heritage community without a heavy time commitment.
What You Bring
A positive, engaged, and collaborative mindset.
Willingness to contribute ideas and support society activities.
Good communication and teamwork skills.
An interest in Scottish heritage (or a desire to learn!).
Reliability and a sense of community stewardship.
Must be located in the UK.
What You’ll Gain
A respected leadership role within a historic Clan Society.
A welcoming community of members and fellow volunteers.
Experience in heritage governance and cultural leadership.
The satisfaction of helping preserve and promote a unique cultural legacy.
Ready to help guide the Lyonic Scots?
Step into a role that strengthens community, honours tradition, and shapes the future of our society.
To express interest or ask questions, get in touch today.
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Lead the Lyonic Scots Into the Future as Our Honourary Chair!
A unique opportunity to guide a proud Scottish Clan Society — from anywhere in the UK.
Do you have a steady vision, a collaborative spirit, and a passion for heritage?
The Lyonic Scots are seeking an inspiring Honourary Chair to help steer our society, strengthen our community, and uphold the living legacy of Clan Lyonic Scots.
If you’re someone who enjoys bringing people together and shaping meaningful traditions, this role is your chance to make a lasting impact.
Why This Role Matters
The Honourary Chair is the society’s guiding voice — the person who leads our committee, supports our volunteers, and helps ensure the Lyonic Scots remain vibrant, welcoming, and forward‑looking. Your leadership will help preserve our heritage while encouraging new generations to connect with their clan story.
What You’ll Do (4–6 hours per month)
Lead and chair committee meetings.
Support and coordinate with fellow officers and volunteers.
Help shape the society’s direction, activities, and priorities.
Represent the Lyonic Scots within the wider clan and heritage community.
Foster a positive, inclusive, and engaged membership culture.
This is a remote role, flexible and collaborative, ideal for someone who enjoys guiding teams, nurturing community, and championing cultural heritage.
What You Bring
Strong leadership and communication skills.
A collaborative, encouraging approach.
Confidence in guiding discussions and decision‑making.
A passion for Scottish heritage (or a willingness to embrace it!).
Reliability and a sense of stewardship.
Must be located in the UK.
What You’ll Gain
A respected leadership position within a historic Clan Society.
The chance to shape events, initiatives, and long‑term vision.
A warm, supportive community of members and volunteers.
The satisfaction of helping preserve and promote a unique cultural legacy.
Ready to take the helm and help guide the Lyonic Scots?
Step into a role that honours tradition, strengthens community, and shapes the future.
To express interest or ask questions, get in touch today.
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Become the Honourary Secretary of the Lyonic Scots!
Help shape the future of a proud Scottish Clan Society — from anywhere in the UK.
Do you have a knack for organisation, communication, and keeping things running smoothly?
The Lyonic Scots are seeking a committed Honourary Secretary to support the heartbeat of our society and help preserve the living legacy of Clan Lyonic Scots.
If you love heritage, community, and meaningful contribution, this is your moment to step forward.
Why This Role Matters
The Honourary Secretary is the society’s central communicator — the person who keeps our members connected, our committee coordinated, and our traditions thriving. You’ll help ensure the Lyonic Scots remains vibrant, welcoming, and well‑organised for generations to come.
What You’ll Do (4–6 hours per month)
Manage and respond to society correspondence.
Prepare and circulate agendas, minutes, and updates.
Support the committee with administrative coordination.
Maintain accurate membership and governance records.
Help ensure smooth communication across the society.
This is a remote role, fully flexible, and ideal for someone who enjoys structured tasks and being at the heart of a friendly, heritage‑driven community.
What You Bring
Strong organisational and communication skills.
A reliable, proactive approach.
Comfort with email, basic documents, and record‑keeping.
A sense of stewardship and community spirit.
An interest in Scottish heritage (or a desire to learn!).
Must be located in the UK.
What You’ll Gain
A respected leadership role within a historic Clan Society.
A warm, supportive community of members.
Experience in heritage administration and committee work.
The satisfaction of helping preserve a unique cultural legacy.
Ready to take your place in the story of the Lyonic Scots?
Step into a role that connects people, preserves tradition, and strengthens our clan community.
To express interest or ask questions, get in touch today.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.