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  • Rethink Mental illness & Mental Health UK logo

    Community Champion

    Rethink Mental illness & Mental Health UK

    This opportunity takes place between 23 Jun 2025 and 31 Dec 2025

    The Regional Community Champion role exists to extend Rethink’s reach by creating meaningful connections at the grassroots level. Through local outreach and relationship-building, Champions will raise awareness of the support and services Rethink offers, inspire community conversations about mental health, and generate vital resources—both time and funds—to help sustain and expand our mental health services in your region.

     As a Regional Community Champion you will:

     

    Promote our mission by representing Rethink at schools, community groups, workplaces and events

     

    Organise local outreach activities—workshops, info-stands, social media campaigns—to spark conversations about mental health

     

    Drive fundraising through DIY challenges, student-led events

     

    Share feedback from your community to help us tailor services and campaigns for maximum impact

      

    • WhenFriday afternoon, Monday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon
    • Area of interestMental Health, Media, On Campus, Community, Marketing & Events
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Action Tutoring logo

    Volunteer tutor

    Action Tutoring

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Every child deserves the chance to succeed, regardless of their background. Action Tutoring is a charity dedicated to closing the attainment gap and creating a more equitable future for young people.

    We're building a diverse community of tutors passionate about educational equity. We are seeking dedicated volunteers from all walks of life to tutor and support pupils facing socio-economic disadvantage in maths and English.

    As a volunteer tutor, you’ll:

    • Tutor a group of 1-3 pupils (primary or secondary), with options to support online or in-person.

    • Dedicate just one hour a week for a 10-20 week programme.

    We provide the resources – you bring your enthusiasm! You’ll use our workbooks to deliver your sessions.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Multi-tasking
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
  • Hope Against Cancer logo

    Student Ambassador

    Hope Against Cancer

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Become a Student Ambassador for Hope Against Cancer at the University of Leicester! Are you passionate about making a difference? Do you want to be part of something that changes lives?Hope Against Cancer is a Leicestershire and Rutland-based charity funding world-class cancer research through the Hope Cancer Trials Centre right here in our region. We work alongside scientists at the University of Leicester and are proud to be at the forefront of ground-breaking treatments. We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated Student Ambassadors to help spread the word on campus!What You’ll Do:• Promote the incredible work Hope Against Cancer does to fellow students and staff• Inspire others to get involved through events, talks, and campaigns• Represent HOPE at university and community activities• Help raise vital awareness and funds for life-saving researchWhy Join?- Flexible role – volunteer as much time as you can- Boost your CV with valuable experience- Be part of a passionate, supportive community- Ongoing support from the HOPE teamWhether you're studying medicine, marketing, or anything in between, this is a chance to grow your skills, meet amazing people, and support a cause that truly matters.Together, we can give hope to those affected by cancer.

    • Area of interestCommunity, Marketing & Events
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • CPRE The Countryside Charity logo

    Online Campaigns Activist

    CPRE The Countryside Charity

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    This flexible, micro-volunteering role is a great way to stand up for the countryside if you don’t have much time to spare! You’ll take quick and easy online actions to support our campaigns from home (or wherever you have internet access!) at a time that suits you.

    At CPRE, we’re passionate about making the countryside a better place for everyone to enjoy. This flexible, micro-volunteering role is a great way to stand up for the countryside if you don’t have much time to spare! You’ll take quick and easy online actions to support our campaigns from home (or wherever you have internet access!) at a time that suits you.

    We're particularly keen to recruit people aged 18 - 30 (although this role is open to everyone!) as we want to being younger voices into our campaigning work.

    This is an excellent opportunity for those looking explore a career in environmental campaigning and advocacy. By taking easy online actions, you’ll help us to champion environmental issues such as the climate emergency, renewable energy, biodiversity and sustainable transport.

    We’ll ask you to take and feedback on England based campaigning actions, to inform what we do in the future. Your ideas will shape the way we do our campaigns in the future.

    We’re looking to build our team of activists for a series of actions over the next few months. You’ll actively shape the future of this work, and you’ll be testing an exciting new way to volunteer with CPRE! Interested in taking part? Find out more below.

    Why we want you

    We want to gain the support of people with many different experiences of the countryside to inform what we do so we can work towards a thriving countryside for everyone.

    You'll join a group of enthusiastic volunteers taking actions and giving feedback that directly supports our campaigning work. Some actions will take as little as 5 minutes!

    Sign up is easy - we just need a few details and then you'll join our activist pool. Please note you must be 18 or over to sign up for this role.

    What you will be doing

    The types of actions we’ll ask you to take part may include:

    • Build our understanding of what motivates you to support our campaigns, what you’d like to see us do in the future and how best you’d like to take part through surveys and feedback
    • Sign a petition, send a letter to your MP using a template or take a survey
    • Read / share articles & like / share posts / blogs
    • Attend an online session / webinar / training eg on lobbying
    • Feedback on campaigns content (reports, website, podcasts)

    The skills you need

    • An interest in the countryside and environmental issues
    • Willing to give feedback as part of the role
    • Access to a computer, tablet or smartphone with internet
    • No experience necessary!

    What's in it for you

    • Use your enthusiasm, skills and experience to make a positive difference to the countryside
    • Opportunity to influence future campaigning asks, and feedback on what works
    • Access to online campaigning training and webinars
    • Learn new advocacy and campaigning skills

    • Area of interestEnvironmental, Online
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Public Speaking
    • Personal Growth
  • Amnesty International UK logo

    Lead a Budapest Marathon team for Amnesty International UK

    Amnesty International UK

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Jul 2025 and 18 Oct 2026

    We are looking for a Challenge Leader to recruit and lead a team running the Budapest Marathon for Amnesty International UK. Successful applicants will get all the training and support they need to build a team of people on campus who will raise money for Amnesty International UK and take part in one of Europe's most iconic marathons in 2026.

    Are you passionate about human rights and ready for an unforgettable experience? We are looking for a Challenge Leader to recruit participants to run the Budapest Marathon with while raising vital funds for Amnesty International UK.

    As a Challenge Leader, you'll play a key role in recruiting and motivating a small team of fellow students to sign up for the Budapest Marathon in support of Amnesty International UK’s global mission.

    What You’ll Do:
    •    Act as the face of Amnesty International UK’s Budapest Marathon team on campus
    •    Inspire and recruit others to join you on the adventure
    •    Receive full training and support from Choose a Challenge to grow your confidence and leadership skills
    •    Help your team with fundraising, training, and preparation for the trip

    Why Volunteer?
    •    Make a real impact by supporting Amnesty International UK’s fight for justice, freedom, and equality
    •    Gain leadership experience, boost your CV, and develop event, marketing, and team management skills
    •    Access exclusive perks including discounted or free travel
    •    Join a community of like-minded student leaders across the UK
    This is more than just a volunteering role — it's a chance to create lifelong memories and champion a cause you care about.

    No experience necessary – just energy, enthusiasm, and a sense of adventure!
    Ready to make a difference and take on the world?

    • Area of interestActive, Community
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Finance
    • Personal Growth
  • Hft logo

    Machu Picchu Challenge Leader - Lead an adventure of a lifetime!

    Hft

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Want discounted travel, leadership experience, new friends and to help raise a huge amount of money for learning disabled adults while studying?We are looking for a Challenge Leader to help lead a fundraising trip to Machu Picchu. Challenge Leaders are influential students who decide to take on a Choose a Challenge adventure trek with the purpose of raising money and awareness for a charity cause. In this case, you would be leading a trip to the incredible Machu Picchu in Peru to raise money for learning disabled adults on behalf of the charity Hft. But it doesn’t stop there. Challenge Leaders recruit other students to join the challenge, creating dedicated teams on their university campus who together have the potential to raise tens of thousands of pounds for their chosen charity. They embody all six of our Choose a Challenge's company values: To live life outside your comfort zone; to create communities; to be authentic; to create moments; to value the journey and to respect others.Throughout the year you will receive hands-on support from both Choose a Challenge and Hft, to help train you, guide you, offer advice and suggestions and most importantly to make sure you are confident and comfortable in your role.

    For more information, you can read all about the role of Challenge Leader here - Leader Hub: Resources for Challenge Leaders | Choose a Challenge

    And here - CHALLENGE LEADER PROMOTIONAL PACK.pdf - Google Drive

    You can read more about Hft and the work we do to support learning disabled adults on our website - Hft supports learning disabled adults to live their best lives possible

    You can read more about the Machu Picchu adventure here - Machu Picchu University: Train for the Ultimate Trek | Choose a Challenge

    If you would like to apply to be a Challenge Leader at Leicester Uni, please apply here. 

    • Area of interestActive, Environmental, Mental Health, Media, On Campus, Arts & Heritage, Community, Marketing & Events
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Conflict resolution
    • Finance
    • Personal Growth
  • The Access Project logo

    Graduate Volunteer Tutor

    The Access Project

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Sep 2025 and 01 Jul 2026

    Graduating this summer? Kick-start your career by volunteering as a tutor with The Access Project, helping an under-resourced young person beat the odds and get into a top university.

    At The Access Project, we work with schools across the UK who share our belief that students with high potential should have equitable access to higher education, regardless of their background.

    Our tutors are central to driving this change, empowering students to reach their full potential. By tutoring online for just one hour a week, you’ll have the opportunity to:

    • Inspire your student through providing one-to-one academic support in a GCSE subject of your choice ??
    • Develop highly transferable skills through helping others thrive, boosting your professional prospects??
    • Gain valuable hands-on experience in the charity and education sectors, helping to shape your career path??
    • Contribute to our wider mission to improve social mobility through widening access to higher education ??
    • Join a dynamic community of passionate, like-minded volunteers ??

    All tutoring sessions take place online, allowing you to volunteer from anywhere in the UK at a time that works with your schedule.

    Never tutored before? No problem! Whether you’re a first-time tutor or have some experience, we’ll provide all the support you need to succeed. Over the summer, you’ll join us for comprehensive online training, as well as gaining a CPD-accredited safeguarding qualification and an enhanced DBS certificate – all at no cost to you.  

    We work in collaboration with leading graduate employers across a wide range of sectors, including Bain and Company, KPMG, Deloitte, Rothschild & Co, the Civil Service, Slaughter and May, and more. If you’re looking to strengthen your CV, volunteering is a great way to demonstrate shared values and your commitment to personal growth.

    Ready to inspire the next generation? Register now at www.theaccessproject.org.uk/apply to guarantee your place on our 2025/26 programme. Don't miss this opportunity to shape a young person’s future!

    To get involved, all we ask is that you:

    • Are passionate about our mission, and ready to share your knowledge with enthusiasm
    • Have studied the subject you would like to tutor, or a related subject, to A level / level 3 or higher
    • Can commit to one hour of tutoring per week (plus preparation time)
    • Are happy to undertake an enhanced DBS check (provided by us) and provide two references (personal or professional)
    • Will be based in the UK for the duration of the programme (September 2025 – July 2026).

    By expressing your interest in this role, you agree to being contacted by The Access Project about this opportunity. We will use your details to initiate an application for this role on your behalf, and you will receive communications from The Access Project inviting you to complete this application.

    If you would like to opt out of us saving your application, please send a message to dpo@theaccessproject.org.uk. You can read about how we process your data in our  Privacy Notice.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday evening, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Make a Difference Days logo

    School Reading Buddy

    Make a Difference Days

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 20 Oct.

    Help local children to flourish through this fortnightly school-based volunteering role.  As a School Reading Buddy you will aim to inspire and encourage children to thrive by helping to ignite a love for reading.

    This fun, impactful and rewarding opportunity will involve listening to and reading to children in small groups, whilst offering support and a confidence boost, which they may not always get at home.
    Please note, all volunteers will need to have a DBS check done, which has kindly been offered by Uplands Junior L.E.A.D Academy, where the volunteering will take place.

    This popular role will require a minimum of a fortnightly commitment for at least 6 months, on dates and times that suit you and the school. The school have requested that volunteers only sign up if they can commit to the role as this will enable the children to benefit from the support that a consistent and reliable volunteer can provide.  

    To express your interest to volunteer in the new academic year 2025-26, please email volunteer@le.ac.uk to be added to the waiting list.  You will then be contacted early in the new academic year with information on how to get started.
     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Community
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    LOROS Stomp Round Leicester - Trail Volunteer

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity takes place between 14 Jul 2025 and 21 Sep 2025

    Throughout Stomp Round Leicester, there will be several different events to accompany our herd of magnificent Elephant sculptures that will be stampeding into the city this summer as part of a spectacular public art trail raising vital funds for LOROS Hospice.As a volunteer, you become an essential part of the event. Not only does your contribution help the event run smoothly, by giving us your time, we can concentrate on raising money to ensure the best possible care for our patients.

    The Tusk Force will be an integral part of the art trail and the public face of LOROS throughout Stomp Round Leicester. You will be vital in helping the public understand what the art project is and LOROS’ role in running it. Volunteers will walk a section of the trail, checking in on the condition of the Elephant sculptures, engaging with the public about the trail and LOROS, and directing trail goers to the hub shop and online ways to support.

    The Tusk Force will be out and about throughout the ten weeks of the trail, from July to September, Thursday to Sunday every week. Volunteer roles will be available for an occasional or irregular time slot, or you can commit to a regular weekly time slot for the duration of the trail.

    What you will be doing

    · Checking in on the sculptures in your allocated section of the trail and reporting any damage or vandalism to the Logistics team

    · Chatting to the public and raising awareness of LOROS and its involvement with the trail

    · Directing trail goers to the ‘hub’ souvenir shop at This + That on High Street, and other local venues who will be selling maps

    · Encouraging the public to take photos of the Elephants and share them on social media

    · Talking about other LOROS events and how people can get involved

    · Encouraging trail goers to download and access the app

    A Community event like this is an opportunity to create new friendships. Gain new experiences and share experiences with people from different backgrounds. It will help with your confidence and create lasting memories as you give back to the cause.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Active, Environmental, Community
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Personal Growth
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    LOROS Stomp Round Leicester - Shop Volunteer

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity takes place between 07 Jun 2025 and 22 Sep 2025

    Throughout Stomp Round Leicester, there will be several different events to accompany our herd of magnificent Elephant sculptures that will be stampeding into the city this summer as part of a spectacular public art trail raising vital funds for LOROS Hospice.As a volunteer, you become an essential part of the event. Not only does your contribution help the event run smoothly, by giving us your time, we can concentrate on raising money to ensure the best possible care for our patients.

    The Tusk Force will be an integral part of the art trail and the public face of LOROS throughout Stomp Round Leicester. You will be vital in helping the public understand what the art project is and LOROS’ role in running it. Shop volunteers will be based at the main trail hub shop ‘This + That’ on High Street in Leicester, and will be responsible for keeping Stomp Round Leicester merchandise stocked up and encouraging sales, along with engaging with the public about the trail and LOROS.
    The Tusk Force will be needed throughout the ten weeks of the trail, from July to September, so you can volunteer for an occasional or irregular time slot, or commit to a regular weekly time slot.
    What you will be doing
    · Helping to keep the area dedicated to Stomp merchandise well stocked, reporting low stock to the merchandise team
    · Encouraging the public to purchase maps and other trail related items
    · Encouraging the public to take photos of the Mini Stompers that will be situated in the shop and share them on social media
    · Talking to the public and raising awareness about LOROS, as well as our other events and how people can get involved
    · Have an awareness of the ‘In Memory’ large Elephant sculpture that will be situated in the shop and direct people where to sign up to having a loved one’s name painted on it
    · Work alongside existing shop volunteers to support day to day stock up keep if needed

    A Community event like this is an opportunity to create new friendships. Gain new experiences and share experiences with people from different backgrounds. It will help with your confidence and create lasting memories as you give back to the cause.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Community
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    LOROS Stomp Round Leicester - Tusk Force

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity takes place between 04 Oct 2025 and 05 Oct 2025

    Throughout Stomp Round Leicester, there will be several different events to accompany our herd of magnificent Elephant sculptures that will be stampeding into the city this summer as part of a spectacular public art trail raising vital funds for LOROS Hospice.As a volunteer, you become an essential part of the event. Not only does your contribution help the event run smoothly, by giving us your time, we can concentrate on raising money to ensure the best possible care for our patients.

    Throughout Stomp Round Leicester, there will be several different events to accompany our herd of magnificent Elephant sculptures that will be stampeding into the city this summer as part of a spectacular public art trail raising vital funds for LOROS Hospice.

    As a volunteer, you become an essential part of the event. Not only does your contribution help the event run smoothly, by giving us your time, we can concentrate on raising money to ensure the best possible care for our patients.

    Event volunteers could be doing any of the following:
    · Helping with set up and pack down of events
    · Manning a stall e.g. hook a duck, spin the wheel, lucky dip
    · Car park management
    · Crowd control/ marshalling
    · Assisting on an admin desk
    · Selling merchandise, raffle tickets etc.

    A Community event like this is an opportunity to create new friendships. Gain new experiences and share experiences with people from different backgrounds. It will help with your confidence and create lasting memories as you give back to the cause.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Education & Tutoring, Environmental, Support & Advice
    • WhenSaturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, Sunday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Presenting
  • Ygam logo

    Ygam Volunteer Student Ambassador

    Ygam

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We are seeking Ygam Volunteer Student Ambassadors to join our University and Student Engagement Team on a voluntary basis to help Ygam achieve its social purpose, advising Ygam on the needs of students, supporting with content development, organising activities at your campus, and joining us at events to raise awareness of gaming and gambling harms.We’d love to hear from students with an interest in mental health, youth work, psychology, content development, and gaming. We are seeking individuals who are outgoing, with a confident personality. You will enjoy engaging with other students and be able to advise us on the experiences of students with regards to gaming and gambling.

    Key Tasks 

    • We ask that VSA’s aim to attend a weekly volunteer meeting currently set for Tuesdays 4:00-5:00pm to check-in and set out/progress with individual and group actions 

    • Attend training sessions provided/arranged by Ygam to gain knowledge about gaming and gambling harms, and the available support services. 

    • Advise Ygam on key areas where the student voice is being lost or where students are not being protected from harm to inform further development of the charity. 

    • Discuss key issues within the gaming and gambling industries ensuring that the voice of students and young people is heard. 

    • To work with other VSA’s and the delivery team/external affairs team to fulfil the objectives of the group.  

    • Engage with fellow students to raise awareness about the risks associated with gaming and gambling. 

    • Build relationships with key university contacts to raise awareness of gaming and gambling harms and to support future partnerships with the USE programme. 

    • Provide insight and understanding from a student perspective to help inform Ygam’s work and ensure it remains relevant and impactful. 

    • Support with content development e.g., training content reviews/social media/Ygam’s website/Student Hub. 

    • Organise and attend university campus events and/or training delivery sessions where possible to support the USE team's university engagement and campaigns. 

    • Uphold the Ygam values and social purpose when talking to external organisations or individuals. 

    Person Specification 

    • Post holders should be current UK university students. 

    • We are seeking passionate individuals who can work collaboratively with other volunteer team members and the wider Ygam team towards Ygam’s mission to prevent children and young people from experiencing gaming and gambling harms through awareness raising, education and research. 

    • You will have a drive and passion to make a difference. 

    • You will be committed to social change. 

    • You will be able to commit time voluntarily to support the mission of the programme.  

    • You will have excellent organisation skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills. 

    • An interest in gaining experience within the charity sector. 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Food Banks, Homelessness, Active, Education & Tutoring, Environmental, Mental Health, Media, One-offs, On Campus, Arts & Heritage, Community, Marketing & Events, Online, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Analytical
    • Personal Growth
  • The Baldwin Trust logo

    The Baldwin Trust Fundraising Researcher

    The Baldwin Trust

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    To support the Baldwin Trust in researching funding opportunities, to allow the charity to continue to operate its wheelchair adapted narrowboats, providing people with trips to improve wellbeing. Research skills, communication skills, attention to detail and creative thinking skills will be developed.

    This role is to support the Baldwin Trust in identifying and researching potential funding opportunities, and assessing relevance against a given set of criteria.  Funding for charities is very competitive, and additional volunteers looking at what grant, business or other funds are available would provide valuable support to the Baldwin Trust.  The Baldwin Trust was established in 1983, and was awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service in 2010, so you will be working with a charity with a significant history in the Leicester and Leicestershire area.

    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday evening, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening, Wednesday morning
    • Area of interestCommunity, Online, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Report writing
    • Data analysis
    • Analytical
  • After18 logo

    Science Teacher (Tutor)

    After18

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Do you have Education experience and a few hours to spare each week to enrich the life of a young person? Then we’d be very happy to hear from you! We are currently searching for volunteer science teachers to join our education drop-in on Thursday evenings in the city Centre.

    We are currently recruiting experienced volunteer teachers or tutors to support Children and Youth with their learning. We specifically need science teachers at GCSE level.
     
     Volunteers must be available on a Thursday evening (5-7pm) in central Leicester.
     
     As a volunteer teacher at After18, you may be involved in:
     
       *Working one-to-one or in small groups with Children and Youth
       *Planning a learning session to reinforce skills taught at college
       *Developing and maintaining After18’s learning resources
       *Recording and evaluating progress
     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People
    • WhenThursday evening
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Presenting
  • Rethink Mental illness & Mental Health UK logo

    Fundraising Volunteer

    Rethink Mental illness & Mental Health UK

    This opportunity takes place between 27 Mar 2025 and 31 Dec 2025 Applications closed on 31 May.

    As a Fundraising Volunteer, you’ll play a vital role in raising awareness and funds to support people severely affected by mental illness. Working alongside Rethink Mental Illness and Leicester University Students’ Union, you’ll help create and deliver engaging fundraising activities on campus.

    From charity collections and bake sales to challenge events and awareness campaigns.

    This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills, meet like-minded people, and make a real difference in your university community. Whether you have a few hours to spare or want to take on a leadership role in student fundraising, we’d love to have you on board!

    • Area of interestMental Health, On Campus, Community, Online
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Data analysis
    • Analytical
    • Personal Growth
  • Attenborough Arts Centre logo

    Gallery Assistant Volunteer

    Attenborough Arts Centre

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    • Welcome customers and give directions and an overall knowledge of what we have on offer.• Provide a positive, accessible and high quality service to all of our visitors.• When appropriate, assist customers around the venue during their visit, taking into consideration access requirements where necessary. • Advise visitors with information about our exhibitions and be a presence within our gallery spaces.

    This role is to volunteer within our gallery space, which is currently open Monday – Friday 12pm – 5pm. The timings we offer will be 1-2hour time slots throughout the day.  

     

    • WhenFriday afternoon, Monday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon
    • Area of interestArts & Heritage
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Customer service
    • Personal Growth
  • Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People logo

    Community Fundraiser Volunteer

    Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People

    This opportunity takes place between 31 Mar 2025 and 31 Mar 2026 Applications closed on 20 May.

    Here at Rainbows we support around 750 babies, children and young people throughout the East Midlands, each year. Unfortunately the annual statutory funding we receive would only keep Rainbows open for 7 weeks. Therefore, we are always finding ways to get new people involved in supporting our volunteer fundraising team. We are trialling taster sessions with new people who want to get involved in volunteering but may not be ready to commit to long-term events. This event will take place at the Asda in Oadby.

    This event is a bucket collection that will take place at the Asda in Oadby on the 23rd of May, and students can choose between two time-slots:

    10am-12pm

    12pm-2pm

    If you are interested in this position please register your interest and we will contact you to discuss a bit about Rainbows Hospice and whether this role is suitable for you. 

    We encourage students to 'buddy-up' and apply alongside friends!

    Will it suit me?

    Are you friendly, outgoing, and enjoy connecting with new people? Volunteering within our Community Team could be your perfect match! Whether you thrive on conversation and enjoy engaging with others, or prefer being hands-on and getting things done; this is your chance to shine.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, One-offs, Community, Marketing & Events
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday evening, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
  • Culture Leicestershire logo

    Watchorn Family Researcher

    Culture Leicestershire

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Applications closed on 14 Mar.

    Melton Carnegie Museum are looking for Student Research Volunteers!

    This is an exciting opportunity to work with a large collection of family research pertaining to one notable family with connections around the world.

    The large donated collection, which is currently in disarray, consists of paper records, hand written family tree's, original final will documents, correspondence, photographs, the family story and ephemera.

    This project will involve organising, digitising and developing the collection to curate an online exhibition and Open Archive Event.

    Melton Carnegie Museum is easy to get to from the University of Leicester, it's a 20 minute train ride or 45 minute bus ride away, and located a 5 minute walk from the town centre. The building is disability accessible, more information can be found here: https://www.meltonmuseum.org/access-guide

     

    • WhenWednesday evening
    • Area of interestMedia, One-offs, Arts & Heritage, Community, Marketing & Events, Online
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Presenting
    • Data analysis
    • Personal Growth
  • Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to learn new skills and become one of our Supporting Volunteers. You will get to meet new people in our offices or online from home. As a Supporting Volunteer you will assist with engaging with school and no-uniformed groups to book in exciting and interactive sessions with group leaders.

    Working with the Learning & Skills Coordinator to engage and coordinate school bookings. 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Community, Online
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    This + That Retail Volunteer

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We have exciting new opportunities for you to volunteer at our new store on the High Street called This + That. The store is built around sustainable shopping and social conscience. Featuring pre-loved fashion and upcycled clothing, and set within a beautiful store design created from reused furniture and donated paint, This +That is a brand new immersive experience for ethical shoppers.As well as offering a curated collection of fashion gems, purchases from This + That have a direct impact on LOROS Hospice’s care for patients and families too, so shoppers know their pounds are doing social good as well as bagging a bargain.

    The role requires someone to assist in the profitable running of LOROS shops, to support Shop management and deliver excellent customer service.

     

    Key Volunteer Duties

    • Operating the till

    • Serving customers

    • Promoting gift aid

    • Receiving and sorting donations

    • Steam cleaning clothes and other goods

    • Maintaining a tidy and organised shop

       

    Personal Qualities to fulfil role

    • Friendly

    • Flexible

    • Reliable

    • Work as part of a team

    • Good attention to detail

    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Area of interestEnvironmental, Community
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
  • Leicester Cathedral logo

    Leicester Cathedral Visitor Experience Volunteers

    Leicester Cathedral

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Visitor experience volunteers are responsible for ensuring visitors have an enjoyable visit when coming to the Cathedral.

    As a Visitor Experience volunteer, you will work as part of a small team and engage with a wide range of people from different backgrounds and nationalities, all keen to either explore the Cathedral building or to sit quietly and reflect.

    Leicester Cathedral has a rich, extensive history and is, of course, the final resting place of King Richard III, the last English king to die in battle. 

    If you enjoy meeting people, are approachable and friendly and embrace the opportunity to work in a team, this could be the role for you. Volunteering with the Visitor Experience team is an enjoyable way to spend a couple of hours, whilst making new friends in a lovely setting. 

    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Area of interestArts & Heritage, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Personal Growth
  • Leicester Cathedral logo

    Leicester Cathedral Education Team

    Leicester Cathedral

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Education Team volunteers support the Learning Officer in delivering curriculum-led sessions to school groups of varying ages and sizes.

    Education volunteers must have good communication skills, be approachable and friendly, and enjoy working as part of a team. If helping children to learn is something that appeals to you, this could be the role for you.

    If you are proactive, willing to share ideas and flexible why not consider joining us? Some experience of working with children and young people is desirable. All successful applicants will be gven full training and ongoing support.  

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Public Speaking
    • Personal Growth
  • Leicester Cathedral logo

    Leicester Cathedral Events Support

    Leicester Cathedral

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As an events volunteer you would support staff in providing a warm welcome to visitors and delivering the Cathedral's events programme to a high standard.

    Leicester Cathedral has a Visitor Experience team responsible for delivering  a varied events programme, including live concerts, theatrre, exhibitions, craft activities and installations. The Cathedral is developing its offer as a city centre venue and is therefore looking to expand its volunteering team. 

    Events support volunteers must be approachable and friendly, assisting with checking tickets, serving refreshments, handing out flyers and supporting Cathedral staff in responding to any issues. 

    This is a flexible volunteering opportunity where you'll gain experience and help deliver a variety of events. All successful applicants will be given full training and ongoing support. 

    • WhenFriday evening, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Thursday evening
    • Area of interestOne-offs, Arts & Heritage, Marketing & Events
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
  • Leicester Cathedral logo

    Leicester Cathedral Guides

    Leicester Cathedral

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Cathedral guides are responsible for delivering tours and talks to large and small tour parties and special interest groups.

    Applicants need to be interested in history, have good presentation skills and enjoy meeting and talking to people. 

    Engaging with the public in this way and adding to your knowledge is both rewarding and enjoyable, so if you think you fit the bill we'd like to hear from you. 

    All suitable applicants will be given full training and the ongoing support needed to become a Cathedral guide.  Volunteering hours and frequency of commitment to suit, with shifts either two or three hours in length.    

    • Area of interestEducation & Tutoring, Arts & Heritage
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Love4Life logo

    Group Volunteer

    Love4Life

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Love4Life are looking for volunteers to support at their community groups for vulnerable 11–18-year-old girls. No experience required - just a willingness to get involved and be a great role model! Join in with crafts, games and discussions and make a real difference. Our volunteers provide essential support to help us run community groups. By having volunteers at our groups young people can receive more individualised support and are exposed to a variety of role models and shared life experiences. We are looking for: - Great communicators who love to build relationships with young people - Excellent listeners who can offer non-judgemental advice and support - Reliable, enthusiastic and creative individuals who are happy to help out.? This is a great opportunity to build skills in youth work for a future career OR just to give something back to your local community.

    We have the following groups in need of support: 

    • Soar Valley College - Mondays @ 3:45 - 4:45pm
    • The Winstanley School - Wednesdays @ 10:15 - 11:20 am
    • Knighton Parish Centre - Wednesdays @ 4-5pm

    You will need to be able to attend regularly (most weeks in term time) for at least 3 months, although longer commitments are encouraged. Some of our volunteers have been with us for years! 

    Full training provided.

    Will require 2 references and ID for an Enhanced DBS check (we can help you with this!). Due to the nature of the young girls we work with, only women will be able to apply for this role.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Community
    • WhenMonday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Public Speaking
    • Personal Growth
  • FoodCycle logo

    Volunteer Cook

    FoodCycle

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As a Cooking Volunteer you’ll join the kitchen team to help produce a three-course vegetarian meal using surplus food. You’ll contribute to recipe ideas, help with prepping the food, cooking the meal, and of course clearing up afterwards! You’ll be supported by a FoodCycle Project Leader, who will help you to develop your kitchen skills. You don’t need to have any previous experience – you just need to get stuck in!

    Location and Timing:

    FoodCycle Leicester is located in Leicester-Highfields (Wesley Hall Community Centre, 76 Hartington Road, Leicester, LE2 0GN). It runs every Monday at 1pm. The cooking slot is 10-3pm (5 hours long). 

    Skills you'll learn:

    • Teamwork: you’ll work as part of a team to help produce a delicious meal for our guests.
    • Cooking: you’ll learn how to cater for large numbers and how to make nutritionally balanced meals.
    • Creativity: you won’t know what your ingredients are before the session so you’ll need to get creative to come up with recipe ideas and produce a great meal!
    • Fundraising: you’ll have the opportunity to participate in fundraising activities, like pop ups and sponsored challenges, to help raise vital funds to support your Project.

    Selection criteria and what FoodCycle expects from you:

    • You don’t need to have any previous experience as training and support is provided – you just need to be enthusiastic, dedicated and be willing to get stuck in!
    • Follow all FoodCycle policies, procedures and complete the required training
    • Support FoodCycle to fulfil its mission of nourishing communities with food and conversation
    • Give as much as you feel! It is easy to volunteer with FoodCycle and we don’t look for minimum commitments, but we love it if you keep coming back! Cooking slots are 5 hours long.

    What to expect from FoodCycle and benefits to volunteers:

    • Ongoing support and advice from a FoodCycle Project Leader during every session.
    • Expenses, including mileage, covered in line with our volunteer policy.
    • Free online training modules, including first aid awareness and food allergens.
    • The opportunity to take on additional tasks/responsibilities.
    • Impressive skills to add to your CV and a reference if/when you need it.
    • The opportunity to meet a large network of like-minded people.
    • A fun, creative volunteer experience within a community-led Project.
    • Easy to register and sign up and flexible to fit around your studies
    • You get a free meal when you volunteer!

    Why delay, sign up today!

    We have five projects across the East Midlands so far, Leicester (LE2 0GN), Broxtowe-Aspley (NG8 6GR), Sutton-in-Ashfield (NG17 2EB), Mansfield (NG18 5SB), and Hucknall (NG15 7AS). Check out our website for the times that our other projects run! FoodCycle | Leading Food Charity | Nourishing Communities in the UK

    • Area of interestFood Banks, Homelessness, Environmental, Community
    • WhenMonday afternoon, Monday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
  • FoodCycle logo

    Volunteer Host

    FoodCycle

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As a Hosting Volunteer you’ll be working with the rest of the hosting team to create a warm, welcoming environment for our guests. By serving our guests a free, delicious meal and sharing in conversation, you'll be helping to reduce hunger and loneliness in your community. You’ll be supported by a FoodCycle Project Leader, who will help you to develop your hosting skills.

    Location and Timing:

    FoodCycle Leicester is located in Leicester-Highfields (Wesley Hall Community Centre, 76 Hartington Road, Leicester, LE2 0GN). It runs every Monday at 1pm. The hosting slot is 12-3pm (3 hours lond). 

    Skills you'll learn:

    • Teamwork: you’ll work as part of a team to prep the venue, serve a delicious meal, and clear up afterwards.
    • Relationship building: you'll build lasting relationships with guests, ensuring they come back each week.
    • Hosting: you’ll support front of house duties, serving food and demonstrating good customer service skills.
    • Fundraising: you’ll have the opportunity to participate in fundraising activities, like pop ups and sponsored challenges, to help raise vital funds to support your Project.

    Selection criteria and what FoodCycle expects from you:

    • You don’t need to have any previous experience as training and support is provided – you just need to be enthusiastic, dedicated and be willing to get stuck in!
    • Follow all FoodCycle policies, procedures and complete the required training
    • Support FoodCycle to fulfil its mission of nourishing communities with food and conversation
    • Give as much as you feel! It is easy to volunteer with FoodCycle and we don’t look for minimum commitments, but we love it if you keep coming back! Hosting slots are 3 hours long.

    What to expect from FoodCycle and benefits to volunteers:

    • Ongoing support and advice from a FoodCycle Project Leader during every session.
    • Expenses, including mileage, covered in line with our volunteer policy.
    • Free online training modules, including first aid awareness and food allergens.
    • The opportunity to take on additional tasks/responsibilities.
    • Impressive skills to add to your CV and a reference if/when you need it.
    • The opportunity to meet a large network of like-minded people.
    • A fun, creative volunteer experience within a community-led Project.
    • Easy to register and sign up and flexible to fit around your studies
    • You get a free meal when you volunteer!

    Why delay, sign up today!

    We have five projects across the East Midlands so far, Leicester (LE2 0GN), Broxtowe-Aspley (NG8 6GR), Sutton-in-Ashfield (NG17 2EB), Mansfield (NG18 5SB), and Hucknall (NG15 7AS). Check out our website for the times that our other projects run! FoodCycle | Leading Food Charity | Nourishing Communities in the UK

    • Area of interestFood Banks, Homelessness, Environmental, Mental Health, Community
    • WhenMonday afternoon
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
  • One Roof Leicester logo

    Ad hoc practical volunteer

    One Roof Leicester

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Ad hoc volunteer to help with such tasks as cleaning, painting and decorating, sorting through donated items, fundraising and administrative tasks.

    We are always looking for new individuals to join our existing pool of volunteers to help with practical tasks as needed.  This lends itself well to student life as we don't require our volunteers to make a weekly commitment. Instead, we add registered volunteers to an email list and emails are only sent when we have upcoming volunteering opportunities.  At that point, if you're free to help us out, you can reply back but if not you can ignore the message and wait until the next message is sent out. 

    If you are interested in learning more about volunteering at One Roof Leicester, please apply and we'll get back to you with further details. 

     

    • Area of interestHomelessness
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
  • DKMS UK logo

    Donor Registration Helper

    DKMS UK

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Donor drive volunteers support donor recruitment events to increase the pool of registered stem cell donors. The more people who join the register, the more lives we can save.Someone is diagnosed in the UK every 20 minutes and every 45 minutes blood cancer takes a life in the UK. For many blood cancer patients, a stem cell donation is their only chance of survival, but only 60% of people diagnosed in the UK find a matching stem cell donor.By assisting at a donor drive, you are supporting us to increase the pool of registered stem cell donors and therefore increasing the chances of someone with blood cancer being given a second chance of life

     

    About us

    DKMS is a charity dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and blood disorders. We raise awareness, recruit blood stem cell donors to the register and raise funds to help give more people with blood cancer a second chance of life.

    We also support patients from day one of their diagnosis, as well as their families and friends who often wish to organise events to encourage more people to join the register. This is a really positive way to get involved, and help to rally community support and provide hope at a time when it’s so needed.

    About the role

    Donor drive volunteers support donor recruitment events to increase the pool of registered stem cell donors. The more people who join the register, the more lives we can save.

    Someone is diagnosed in the UK every 20 minutes and every 45 minutes blood cancer takes a life in the UK. For many blood cancer patients, a stem cell donation is their only chance of survival, but only 60% of people diagnosed in the UK find a matching stem cell donor.

    By assisting at a donor drive, you are supporting us to increase the pool of registered stem cell donors and therefore increasing the chances of someone with blood cancer being given a second chance of life.

    We’re looking for someone passionate about fighting blood cancer and blood disorders, to join with us to:

    • Providing a warm welcome to all visitors

    • Answering basic questions about the process and commitment involved in registering (training provided)

    • Handing out flyers and support with fundraising on the day

    • Answer questions about the work of DKMS

    • Check registration forms to ensure all relevant data is collected

    • Helping to save lives!

    Minimum Time Commitment

    This role is on an ad-hoc basis depending on the time and date of the Donor Registration events taking place, which includes weekends and evenings, but the hours are flexible and negotiable to suit the volunteer. We will contact you in plenty of time to check your availability on upcoming events.

    Skills/Experience

    • Reliable, organised and meticulous

    • Committed

    • Warm, friendly and non judgemental

    • Able to maintain confidentiality

    • A genuine interest and desire to support the work of DKMS team.

    What you can expect from DKMS

    We’ll be here to support you in your role and will provide you with

    • Comprehensive training and support from the DKMS team

    • Material to support your voluntary activities

    • Recognition of your work and achievements

    • An opportunity to feedback on your experience and shape the future development of the program

    • A professional reference from an international charity (after 4 events with us)

    • Lunch and travel expenses reimbursed when volunteering at Events

    Other Benefits

    You will develop and sharpen many skills including:

    • Gain experience in the charity sector

    • Customer Service skills

    • Supporting and Planning outreach events

    • Voluneering in the community

    • Signposting skills

    Find out more

    If you would like to know more about the role, please apply. 
    Please note, you will need two references when applying. One professional, one character.

    • Area of interestOn Campus, Community, Marketing & Events
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Personal Growth
  • DKMS UK logo

    Stem Cell Society – Student Ambassador

    DKMS UK

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As a Student Ambassador, you will be at the forefront of our mission to combat blood cancer. You’ll lead efforts at your university or college to raise awareness about blood cancer, recruit donors, and organize fundraising events.

    About us
    DKMS is a charity dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and blood disorders. We work to raise awareness, recruit stem cell donors, and raise funds to give more people with blood cancer a second chance at life. DKMS also support patients from the day of diagnosis and assist their families and friends in organising events to encourage more people to join the donor register. By becoming a part of DKMS, you can play a critical role in rallying community support and providing hope when it’s needed most.

    About the role
    As a Student Ambassador, you will be at the forefront of our mission to combat blood cancer. You’ll lead efforts at your university or college to raise awareness about blood cancer, recruit donors, and organize fundraising events. Whether it’s through running donor drives, collaborating with other student groups, or simply spreading the word, you’ll be making a real difference. Only 7% of the UK’s eligible population are on the stem cell register join us in our mission to register more people as potential lifesavers.

    Key Responsibilities:

    •  Create and develop ‘The Stem Cell Society’ and ensure the group fulfils the aims of DKMS UK
    •  Establish and Lead: Create and develop ‘The Stem Cell Society’ at your university or college to support DKMS’s mission.
    •  Organise Events: Plan and deliver monthly donor recruitment drives between January and April, plus one fundraising event during the academic year.
    •  Collaborate: Build partnerships with other student societies and local communities to raise awareness of blood cancer and promote DKMS.
    • Training: Attend an initial volunteer induction in London and participate in annual refresher training.
    • Community Engagement: Support local donor registration drives in your area, when possible.

    Minimum Time Commitment
    Student/s will ideally commit to a minimum of one academic year at their Stem Cell Society

    Skills/Experience

    •  Leadership: Ability to inspire and recruit students to join the society.
    • Teamwork:Capable of working both independently and as part of a team.
    •  Organization: Strong organizational and time management skills.
    •  Communication: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
    • Initiative: Proactive in planning and executing events. Understanding of University Culture: Knowledge of your university’s unique community.
    •  Bonus: Previous experience in charity work or event planning is a plus!

    What you can expect from DKMS
    We’ll be here to support you in your role and will provide you with:

    • Training & Support: Comprehensive training and ongoing support, including coaching in digital marketing, public speaking, and running donor drives.
    • Resources: DKMS materials to support your activities.
    • Guidance: Ensuring your activities meet fundraising regulations and best practices.
    • Recognition: We will acknowledge your contributions and achievements.
    • Professional Development: A professional reference after one year of volunteering.
    • CV Workshop: Support with applying for internships and employment
    • Virtual Experience: A virtual visit to our Collection Centre or laboratory in Germany.

    Other Benefits
    You will develop and sharpen many skills including:

    • Marketing and promotional strategies
    • Customer service expertise
    • Social media management
    • Experience in the charity sector
    • Event planning and outreach
    • Community volunteering and engagement

    If you’d like to learn mor, please apply.
    Please note, you will need two references when applying. One professional, one character.

    • Area of interestCommunity, Marketing & Events
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Public Speaking
    • Personal Growth
  • Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People logo

    Event Support Volunteer

    Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People

    This opportunity takes place between 31 Mar 2025 and 31 Mar 2026

    Every year hundreds of people run, abseil, skydive and eat cake, to raise funds to help Rainbows care for babies, children, young people and their families across the East Midlands. Behind them are a team of dedicated Event Volunteers who are vital in ensuring our events run smoothly.

    From local concerts and golf days, to daring abseils and firewalks our events are vital in helping to raise not only funds, but awareness of the work Rainbows Hospice does across the East Midlands and they simply wouldn’t be possible without our enthusiastic volunteers helping on the day. Not only is it a great opportunity to connect with a range of different people; it is also one of our most flexible volunteering roles, allowing volunteers to choose events which fit around their schedule and commitments.

    We’ll keep you in the loop with our regular newsletter, packed with exciting updates on Rainbows’ activities and a list of upcoming events needing volunteer support.

    Typical tasks the role could involve:

    • Be the Welcoming Face: Collect tickets and entrance fees, welcome guests with a smile and help set the tone for an unforgettable event.
    • Get Hands-On: Assist in setting up and taking down equipment and stalls.
    • Be a Cheerleader: Join a cheer station and support our runners to the finish line
    • Guiding Star: Assist with marshalling duties, from directing car parking to guiding runners along their routes, ensuring the event runs smoothly and safely.
    • Refreshment Hero: Serve refreshments to participants, supporters and staff, keeping everyone energised and ready for action.
    • Information Sharer: Actively engage with members of the public and be the go-to person for those seeking information about Rainbows and our important work.
    • Entertainment Champion: Run our raffles, tombola’s and other fundraising games engaging participants and members of the public

    Will it suit me?

    If you enjoy striking up conversations with new people, working as part of an exciting team, and diving into a variety of hands-on tasks, volunteering at our events can be so much fun! Join us and turn your enthusiasm into unforgettable experiences while making a real impact! Our events, typically held on weekends or evenings, offer flexibility with no fixed commitment throughout the year. Any time you can give helps fund our vital work.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Community, Marketing & Events
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday evening, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
  • Bookmark Reading Charity logo

    Reading Volunteer

    Bookmark Reading Charity

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As a Bookmark Reading Volunteer, you’ll have 30-minute one-to-one reading sessions on 2 days per week. This is across 6 weeks with a child aged between 5 and 11 years old. You’ll read together, play literacy games, and see your reader progress through our secure online platform or face-to-face. You’ll book your reading programme through Bookmark’s Volunteer Hub and select sessions on days and times that work with your commitments.

    Bookmark Reading Volunteers directly support children who are at risk of leaving primary school unable to read well. Struggling to read can contribute to poor educational attainment, lower literacy in adulthood and has even been linked to a lower life expectancy. You can help ignite the joy of reading and change a child’s story. 

    As a Reading Volunteer, you’ll have 30-minute one-to-one reading sessions on 2 days per week. This is across 6 weeks with a child aged between 5 and 11 years old. Each session will involve reading stories and playing literacy games on our secure online platform or face-to-face. You’ll book your reading programme through Bookmark’s Volunteer Hub and select sessions on days and times that work with your commitments.   

    Bookmark pays for your DBS checks, provides online training and offers volunteers ongoing support so that you can deliver fantastic and fun reading sessions, enabling all children to discover the joy of reading. 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Online
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Personal Growth
  • Literacy Pirates logo

    Literacy Support Volunteer (Virtual)

    Literacy Pirates

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    As a Volunteer Crewmate, your role is to join our online sessions and help children practise their reading and writing, 1:2 and in small groups.

    We take children on voyages as readers and writers, and we’re on the lookout for volunteers to join our virtual Crew. 

     

    Who are The Literacy Pirates?  

    Through our term-long, after-school programme, we develop the literacy, confidence and perseverance of children aged 9-13 who are falling behind in school and have fewer opportunities in their personal lives, so that they can succeed at school and beyond. 

    Children join us on our Virtual Ship once a week to practise their reading and writing. By welcoming them into our joyful spaces, publishing their work in the real world, and celebrating everything they do, we develop their literacy, confidence and perseverance. 

     

    What does a Volunteer Crewmate do? 

    As a Volunteer Crewmate, your role is to join our online sessions and help children practise their reading and writing, 1:2 and in small groups. 

    Sessions are led and managed by our staff team, which means your time is solely focused on supporting the children.  

     

    You will: 

    • receive full training. 

    • help children practise reading and writing by providing constant encouragement, positivity and celebration of their achievements. 

    • take part in games and have fun! 

    • be invited to virtual celebration events with the children to see the difference that you’ve made. 

     

    We offer: 

    • employment references, for volunteers who have fulfilled their commitment of 12 sessions with us. 

    • work placements for students. 

    • Tempo Time Credits – for every session you volunteer, you will be rewarded with credits that can be exchanged for tangible rewards such as cinema tickets, yoga classes and more! 

     

    What are we looking for? 

    We ask volunteers to give just two afternoons every half-term, although you are welcome to volunteer as frequently as you like! 

    Sessions run every weekday from 3:45 to 6:15 p.m. and you will have the flexibility to select which sessions you would like to attend. 

    No experience is required to become a volunteer – just a desire to help children develop their reading and writing skills! Full training is provided. 

     

    All we ask is that you: 

    • are aged 16+ 

    • must be a UK resident 

    • complete a criminal background check (we cover the cost of this) 

    • have access to a laptop or desktop computer with a working webcam and microphone (mobile devices are unsuitable for this role). 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Community, Online
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday evening, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Personal Growth
  • Culture Leicestershire logo

    Culture to You (CTY) Volunteer

    Culture Leicestershire

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 15 Jul.

    Culture to You is a new offer providing access to collections of art, museum handling objects and cultural activities to those unable to attend our sites. We are looking for volunteers to assist with supporting workshops, events and exhibitions in community hubs across Oadby & Wigston as part of a pilot programme.Please apply if you want to learn more.

    As a CTY Volunteer you will be involved in:

    • The delivery and display of artworks and objects, to and in our clients’ homes.
    • Befriending & exploring connections though creative & learning activities with clients.
    • Supporting the evaluation of the pilot project and help shape its future development

    Is this you?

    • Confident engaging with and befriending a diverse range of people
    • Friendly and approachable
    • An effective communicator
    • Enjoys working as part of a team
    • Willing to travel (In the Oadby & Wigston areas)
    • Willing to undertake training to help carry out this role.

    • Area of interestElderly, Education & Tutoring, Mental Health, Arts & Heritage, Community, Marketing & Events
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Culture Leicestershire logo

    Culture to You (CTY) Reminiscence Volunteer

    Culture Leicestershire

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 15 Jul.

    Culture to You is a new offer providing access to collections of art, objects and activities to those unable to visit our sites. This includes Memory Boxes; a multi-sensory experience which explores themes such as childhood, holidays etc designed in mind for individuals with dementia and/ or learning differences.Please apply if you want to learn more.

    This role will involve:

    • Delivering Memory Box activity to clients in their home, supporting them to engage, reminisce and explore their connections.
    • Supporting the evaluation of our pilot project and help shape its future development.

    Is this you?

    • Interested in art/culture/history and its role in supporting peoples wellbeing.
    • Confident engaging, communicating with and befriending a diverse range of people • An interest in working with those who have dementia and/ or learning differences
    • Able to drive and willing to travel (In the Oadby and Wigston areas)
    • Willing to undertake training to help carry out this role.
    • Aged 18 and above
    • Able to carry and transport objects and artworks

    • Area of interestElderly, Education & Tutoring, Mental Health, Arts & Heritage, Community, Marketing & Events
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Culture Leicestershire logo

    Culture to You (CTY) Community Support Volunteer

    Culture Leicestershire

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 15 Jul.

    Culture to You is a new offer providing access to collections of art, museum handling objects and cultural activities to those unable to attend our sites. We are looking for volunteers to assist with supporting workshops, events and exhibitions in community hubs across Oadby & Wigston as part of a pilot programme.Please apply to learn more.

    This role will involve supporting set up and taking part in cultural activities alongside participations, encouraging their engagement and helping them to explore their connections.

    Is this you?

    • Confident engaging with and befriending a diverse range of people
    • Friendly and approachable
    • An effective communicator
    • Enjoys working as part of a team
    • Willing to travel (In the Oadby & Wigston areas)
    • Willing to undertake training to help carry out this role.

    • Area of interestElderly, Education & Tutoring, Mental Health, Arts & Heritage, Community, Marketing & Events
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Without retail store volunteers we could not have our shops!Volunteers are hugely important to our work on the high street where we raise the profile of Rainbows, sell products and generate essential money to support the work of the hospice. As a shop volunteer you are part of a team who are the friendly voice and the welcoming face of Rainbows for shoppers and visitors to our shops.Our retail shops are open 7 days a week (timings vary per shop) and we offer flexible volunteer shifts to all with options including: 1-hour shift, half a day and more.Typical tasks the work could involve:• Provide a warm and welcoming environment and the very best in customer service• Serving customers at the till, wrapping goods, handling cash and credit card payments• Ensure shelves, rails and the shop window are well displayed with stock and refreshed on a regular basis• Assist with displays in all areas of the shop including the shop window• Sort and arrange any donated items ready for sale (steaming, hanging, deciding on a price in accordance with the pricing guidelines, ticketing and displaying)

    If you love speaking to a wide variety of people and would enjoy the variety of working in a shop, displaying and selling Rainbows own products and donated items, this volunteer role is perfect.

    You do not need previous retail experience but do need to be a good communicator, like to ‘get stuck in’ and thrive in working as part of a fun-loving team.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Community
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
  • Young Climate Warriors logo

    Climate Ambassador

    Young Climate Warriors

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Taking climate change discussions directly into primary schools across the UK, the Young Climate Warriors Ambassador Programme works to effectively initiate action-stimulating conversation and encourage critical thinking within an educational environment. Using our network of over 200 primary schools across the UK, our Ambassadors deliver interactive, animated, in-person assemblies to allow pupils to engage with climate change in a positive, age-appropriate, and honest manner.

    Ambassadors for Young Climate Warriors also have the opportunity to develop further projects within their partner schools, continuing to support climate education and conversation through the implementation of eco-clubs, publication and distribution of newsletters, and employment of our social media comms systems. Young Climate Warriors provides all Ambassadors with training to prepare them for the assemblies, and we continue to offer support and guidance throughout the position, as well as providing travel expenses and remuneration for each assembly delivered.

    Our Ambassadors are students from across the UK who:

    - Are enthusiastic about starting conversations about climate change

    - Are stubbornly optimistic about a positive future

    - Are eager to engage primary school-aged children (previous experience a plus, but not necessary)

    - Have strong communication skills, with an ability to use initiative

    - Act professionally in all interactions with school staff and pupils

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Environmental
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    Shop Volunteer

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Summary of Volunteer RoleTo assist in the profitable running of LOROS shops, to support Shop management and deliver excellent customer service.

    Key Volunteer Duties

    • Operating the till
    • Serving customers
    • Promoting gift aid
    • Receiving and sorting donations
    • Steam cleaning clothes and other goods
    • Maintaining a tidy and organised shop 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Community, Support & Advice
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
  • Summary of Volunteer RoleThis role is flexibly designed. The 4 roles can be arranged in any combinationdependent upon the skills of the volunteer and the needs of the service at any giventime.

    1. Key Volunteer Duties for Photographer include: Photographing items for online sale; Preparing items for photographing (cleaning, organising)

    2. Key Volunteer Duties for Packer include: Carefully packing and labelling items for posting; Organising packing station

    3. Key volunteer duties for Researcher include: Researching items online to provide more information and estimated prices based on previously sold items; Finding user manuals; Finding makers and brands

    4. Key duties for Tester include: Testing goods to ensure they work as required; PAT testing electrical goods (LOROS provide training); Testing goods comply with safety requirements; Ensuring goods are fit for purpose, feeding back to Online sales manager.  

    5. Key Duties for Listing include: Drafting listing on eBay with all required information to be reviewed by Online sales manager. 

    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Area of interestMedia, Community, Marketing & Events, Online
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Presenting
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    Mascot Performer

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Summary of Volunteer RoleLionel the mascot is an animal skin costume who attends school assemblies, thank you ceremonies and a whole range of events. We need performers who are confident in wearing the costume, friendly and interactive with crowds of various ages form nursery to adults. Lionel does not speak, but communicates through his movements.

    Key Volunteer Duties • Dress as Lionel the mascot to perform at events • Interact with crowds of all ages from Nursery pupils to adults • Attend events at schools across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Media, Community, Marketing & Events
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    LOROS Cafe Volunteer

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    To provide a light refreshments service from the LOROS Café to patients, visiting family and friends, staff and volunteers.

    Key Volunteer Duties

    • To provide a warm, friendly service to all customers 
    • Making sandwiches, serving coffee using a bean grind machine along with tea and other beverages, cakes and confectionary to relatives, patients and staff
    •  Handling of cash to take payment for goods using a touch screen till
    • Using dishwasher to clean the crockery and cutlery
    • Cleaning down, equipment, surfaces tables and the counter area and in the wider Social Area
    •  Liaising with the catering staff to ensure the smooth operation of the Café it has all the necessary provisions.
    • Help out in the main kitchen during busy times with light duties such as pot washing, food prep and tidying. 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Community
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday evening, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday evening, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
  • Doorstep Library logo

    Online Reading Volunteer

    Doorstep Library

    This opportunity takes place from 09 Sep 2024

    At Doorstep Library, we’re dedicated to bringing the magic of books and the joy of reading directly into the homes of children who need our support. With 1 in 4 children in the UK leaving primary school unable to read or write properly, we recruit and train in-person and online volunteers to introduce children from under-resourced areas to the pleasure of reading. What’s Involved? As a Doorstep Library reading volunteer, you’ll visit the same families via Zoom every week with eBooks to share with the children and encourage their love of reading. You will: Handpick eBooks from our online portals based on the children’s age, interests, and reading level Join families via Zoom with your volunteer partner for 20-minute reading sessions Make notes after the session to keep track of how the children are progressing Our unique home-based approach allows our volunteers to build trusting relationships with families, helping them to connect with the community and equip them with the skills they need to succeed later in life. When and Where? You can be based anywhere in the UK to become a Doorstep Library online volunteer. Time commitment: One evening a week (Regular Volunteer), one evening every other week (Semi-Regular Volunteer) or once every 3 weeks (Stand-In Volunteer) during school term times Hours per week: 2 Days: Our projects run on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 4:30pm – 6:30pm Skills/Experience Needed Be able to make a regular commitment Be compliant with our safeguarding procedures, complete an Enhanced DBS, Child Barred List check, and provide 2 references Enjoy spending time with children and believe in education for all Have comfortable fluency in English Be non-judgmental and respectful of a variety of lifestyles and children’s learning Have excellent communication skills – be able to listen to families and communicate effectively with Project Leaders (including via text/emails/calls with Doorstep Library staff) Be confident using technology – for connecting with families viz Zoom and completing records Be organised – be able to multi-task in a multi-faceted role comprising of much more than solely reading to children Be reliable – always attending a pre-agreed session and giving plenty of notice in advance of absences Be friendly – to build good relationships with families, your volunteer partner and the rest of the team Be confident – to lead the session or mentor a new volunteer Be patient, persistent and flexible – tailoring your approach to each family’s needs

    Doorstep Library is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and all those it comes into contact with. All volunteers undergo rigorous safer recruitment processes including specified interview questions, a DBS check, and the collection of written and/or verbal references. Safeguarding training is a mandatory part of the induction process for all volunteers, and they are expected to always adhere to our safeguarding policies and procedures.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, One-offs, Arts & Heritage, Community, Online, Support & Advice
    • WhenMonday afternoon, Monday evening, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday evening
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Report writing
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Analytical
    • Personal Growth
  • After18 logo

    ICT Support Volunteer

    After18

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    After18 is looking for an enthusiastic volunteer with an ICT teaching background, or experience in explaining ICT concepts, to lead a weekly session for young people. The volunteer will facilitate ICT activities, provide guidance for young people working towards ICT qualifications and offer general support for young people familiarising themselves with computer technology.

     

    Volunteers must be available on a Wednesday evening (5-7pm)  in central Leicester.

    The ICT Volunteer will: 

    • Work in one-to-one or in small groups with young people
    • Initiate tasks or activities to promote learning
    • Support young people working towards ICT qualifications
    • Adjust programme of activities to young people’s needs

    Volunteer specifications:

    • Previous ICT teaching/tutoring experience preferred, but experience with explaining ICT concepts and information is sufficient
    • Awareness of, or willingness to familiarise with, ICT course syllabus
    • Compassion and sensitivity to asylum-seeking young people
    • Ability to work within After18’s policies and procedures
    • Able to commit for the academic year

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenWednesday evening
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Personal Growth
  • The Vegan Society logo

    Vegan Community Advocate

    The Vegan Society

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We have an ever-growing Community Network of vegans just like you, who have a passion to volunteer and promote veganism where they live. Every month, our Network choose from a range of outreach tasks. These could include town centre stalls, writing to a councillor or MP, sharing our campaigns on social media or contacting local businesses. You're in control of how much or how little you do.

    Advocates are a crucial voice in their own community. They ensure that our campaign messages are spread far and wide. They provide a strong vegan presence in local communities.

    What does the Advocate role involve?

    Being an Advocate for veganism with The Vegan Society will mean communicating with people in your local community. You'll share the benefits of a vegan lifestyle. You will form part of a local group, headed up by a local Organiser. The Organiser will feed back your collective efforts to staff. You will also be invited to our private Facebook group, for vegan socialising and ideas sharing.

    You’ll stay in touch with the Organiser and bring your passion to tasks. Activities can range from staffing a stall to giving a talk at an employee event. It could also mean writing to a local newspaper or lobbying an MP.

    Messaging can differ every month. Part of our mission statement is to ensure people can remain vegan, so you might focus on getting more vegan options available in local businesses. Or within our Live Vegan for Less campaign, you may share cheap vegan recipes to help people with the cost of living.

    When acting as an Advocate, you will use The Vegan Society’s branding and messaging guidelines. Your local Organiser will guide you in doing this, as they hold physical resources and handbooks. You can report any issues and feedback you have to your Organiser. You can also contact staff if your Organiser isn't available or you have any problems.

    What training and support is available?

    You will be provided with a big welcome and full induction from your local Organiser. They will introduce you to the group and any actions that are ongoing. Any training and development will be provided via your Organiser, and you can also ask for specific training on any areas that you need some development in.

    What skills would be useful in doing this role?

    • The ability to stay motivated in order to achieve the best possible outcomes
    • Good email etiquette, responding in a timely manner
    • Committed to veganism and the mission of The Vegan Society
    • Ability to stay calm if confronted with differing opinions or challenges
    • A good communicator, with the ability to be persuasive
    • Confident in communicating with people from a range of backgrounds
    • Experience of campaigning
    • Any experience in talking with members of the public through customer/public service would be helpful
    • Awareness of current affairs, especially those that relate to veganism
    • Regular availability and a willingness to stay committed to actions
    • Good team player

    How much time do I need to invest? 

    For Advocates, we ask for people to engage in a minimum of four to six actions per year. An example of an action could be writing to an MP or holding a stall. But the more you can do, the better! On occasion, there may also be online meetings to plan for actions or provide training.

    • Area of interestEnvironmental, Community, Marketing & Events, Online, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
  • The Vegan Society logo

    Vegan Community Organiser

    The Vegan Society

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Do you want to take part in vegan volunteering around your local area?You can do that – right here at The Vegan Society. We have an ever-growing Community Network of vegans just like you, who have a passion to volunteer and promote veganism where they live. Every month, our Network choose from a range of outreach tasks. These could include town centre stalls, writing to a councillor or MP, sharing our campaigns on social media or contacting local businesses. You're in control of how much or how little you do. We also provide our volunteers with leaflets, banners and workshops so that they are equipped to make the biggest impact possible.

    Our network of committed local vegans across the country is growing! The Vegan Society organises various outreach activities to influence change in every level of society. There are a range of activities going on all the time, from general educational stalls at events to meeting with local policy influencers. 

    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. You'll also be the health and safety contact for your group. There will be full training on your role in this, as well as a handbook and ongoing guidance and support. 

    As an Organiser, you will ensure any resources or actions undertaken are in line with our branding and messaging guidelines and make sure that Advocates understand this too.

    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

    It would be beneficial for this role to have access to a vehicle, as some actions will involve taking resources to events or visiting MPs’ offices. However, this is not mandatory as the campaign toolkit can be carried in a backpack. 

    How much time do I need to invest?

    This role requires more time than the Advocate role. 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.

    • Area of interestEnvironmental, Community, Marketing & Events, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
  • LOROS Hospice logo

    Complementary Therapy Volunteer

    LOROS Hospice

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Under the supervision and guidance of the Complementary Team Therapy Team you will provide short treatments to Day Therapy patients and staff.

    Key Volunteer Duties

    • To assess each patient/carer individually.

    • Assess holistically and adapt the therapy to deliver a safe complementary therapy session to patients/carers/staff.

    • To feedback to the multidisciplinary team if you have any concerns.

    • Documenting all treatments and any oils used.

    • Maintain CPD file and insurance.

    • Attending Team meetings where appropriate.

    Personal Qualities to fulfil role

    • Flexible and adaptable to meet the needs of the client

    • Good communicator and listener

    • Team worker

    • Honest and reliable

    • Friendly

    • Have the ability to deal with sensitive and distressing situations

    • Must be able to respect client confidentiality whilst being mindful of safeguarding reporting

    • Area of interestElderly, Mental Health, Community, Support & Advice
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Action Homeless logo

    Housing Support Volunteer

    Action Homeless

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Housing Support Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Housing Support Volunteer

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Housing Support Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.

    You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Purpose of the Role:

    Support the work of The Engage Hub by opening it up for drop in sessions on specified dates and times on weekdays between the hours of 9am and 5pm. To begin with we are aiming for one 3 hour drop in session per week, but are happy to discuss alternative arrangements if needed.

     

    Main tasks and activities:

    • Acting as a welcoming and friendly face to clients that drop in
    • Supporting clients as they use computers and complete the bidding process for housing using a dedicated online portal
    • Supporting clients with any other IT or admin based tasks where appropriate 
    • Making drinks such as tea and coffee if needed
    • Chatting to and building relationships with clients
    • Supporting clients with any other requests such as creating food parcels. There will be a food and hygiene pantry made available to anyone using the service

     

    Qualities, experience and skills sought:

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Approachable and supportive manner, with willingness to be patient and helpful in assisting service users with their goals during their time spent at Engage
    • Reliable
    • Enthusiastic
    • Interest in helping people experiencing homelessness
    • Ability to communicate with and listen to a wide range of people
    • Willing to work in a changing environment with vulnerable adults
    • Friendly and welcoming demeanor
    • Organised
    • Good literacy, numeracy and IT skills
    • General knowledge of the Leicester area desirable but not essential

     

     

     

    Training provision – our commitment to you:

     

    We will provide you with a DBS check and a full induction to Action Homeless.

     

    We will also provide any necessary training regarding the housing bidding process.

     

    Availability:

    You will be placed on a volunteer rota according to your availability and the nature of the activity you will be undertaking.

     

    Location: Engage, 6 St James Terrace, Leicester, LE2 1NA

     

    Main point of contact:

    If you are interested in this role, or have any questions, please apply

     

    • Area of interestHomelessness
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
  • Action Homeless logo

    Community Living Room Volunteer

    Action Homeless

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Community Living Room Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Community Living Room Volunteer

    We are looking for an enthusiastic person with excellent organisational and people skills, to volunteer their time as a Community Living Room Volunteer. Our Wellbeing Hub, Engage, is reopening thanks to a grant from the Severn Trent Community Fund and we are putting in place a team of volunteers to support with various activities and bring the space back to life.

    You’ll be part of creating a welcoming and inclusive environment to people who are experiencing homelessness, delivering a varied programme of events and activities which help to break the cycle of homelessness.

    Purpose of the Role:

    Support the work of The Engage Hub by opening it up for drop in sessions on specified dates and times on weekdays between the hours of 9am and 5pm. These will be a mixture of informal drop in sessions and activity led sessions. We are currently looking for someone who is available approximately 5 hours per week but are happy to discuss alternative arrangements if needed.  

     

     

    Main tasks and activities:

    • Acting as a welcoming and friendly face to clients that drop in
    • Being present for specific and scheduled Community Living Room activities as well as general drop in sessions
    • Assisting us in the smooth running and maintenance of the food pantry and hygiene pantry located at Engage which will be open to all service users
    • Supporting clients with any general IT or admin based tasks where appropriate 
    • Making drinks such as tea and coffee if needed
    • Chatting to and building relationships with clients
    • Supporting clients with any other general requests and signposting to further support if needed

     

    Qualities, experience and skills sought:

    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Approachable and supportive manner
    • Reliable
    • Enthusiastic and willingness to collaborate with Action Homeless on the calendar of activities at Engage
    • Interest in helping people experiencing homelessness
    • Ability to communicate with and listen to a wide range of people
    • Willing to work in a changing environment with vulnerable adults
    • Friendly and welcoming demeanor
    • Organised
    • Good literacy, numeracy and IT skills desirable

     

    Training provision – our commitment to you:

    We will provide you with a DBS check and a full induction to Action Homeless.

     

    Availability:

    You will be placed on a volunteer rota according to your availability and the nature of the activity you will be undertaking.

     

    Location: Engage, 6 St James Terrace, Leicester, LE2 1NA

     

    Main point of contact:

    If you are interested in this role, or have any questions, please apply

    • Area of interestHomelessness
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
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    Volunteer tutor

    Action Tutoring

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    Every child deserves the chance to succeed, regardless of their background. Action Tutoring is a charity dedicated to closing the attainment gap and creating a more equitable future for young people.

     

     

    We're building a diverse community of tutors passionate about educational equity. We are seeking dedicated volunteers from all walks of life to tutor and support pupils facing socio-economic disadvantage in maths and English.

    As a volunteer tutor, you’ll:

    • Tutor a group of 1-3 pupils (primary or secondary), with options to support online or in-person.

    • Dedicate just one hour a week for a 10-20 week programme.

    We provide the resources – you bring your enthusiasm! You’ll use our workbooks to deliver your sessions.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Multi-tasking
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
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University of Leicester Students' Union
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University of Leicester
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The University of Leicester Students' Union is a registered charity no. 1137811 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England no. 7303101