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  • Do you speak another language fluently (C1 level or above)? Join us as a Languages Ambassador and help create a fun, friendly space for students to practise languages at our Language Exchange Events. You’ll facilitate a language table, offering advanced learners the chance to speak with a native or near-native speaker, while supporting beginners through engaging activities, games, and conversation to build their vocabulary and confidence.

    Role Description:

    Are you passionate about languages and what to help others improve their skills and confidence? As a Global Lounge Language Ambassador, you’ll help us to celebrate cultural diversity at the University of Leicester by planning and delivering your own event in the Global Lounge.

    You will:

    • Support the team's Language and Culture Exchange Event on Tuesday 11th November 2025

    • Offer advanced learners the chance to speak with a native or near-native speaker

    • Support beginner learners through activities, games, and conversation

    •  Help to create resources and games in your language

    Time commitment:

    In order to take part in this opportunity, you need to be available between 16:30 and 19:30 on Tuesday 11th November. 

    You may spend 1 or 2 hours in the days leading up to the event creating some resources (language games like pictionary, conversation starters, flashcards etc),

     

    What We’re Looking for:

    Qualities:

    • Culturally open-minded.
    • Enthusiastic and engaging.
    • Reliable and committed.
    • Inclusive and respectful.

    Skills:

    • Fluent in the language(s) that you are representing (native speaker or C1 level).
    • Confident communicator.
    • Team player.
    • Excellent organisational skills.
    • Adaptable and solution-focused.

    Experience:

    • Experience of assisting with and/or running events.
    • Experience in roles where you facilitated discussions and/or delivered presentations.

    Who Can Apply?

    We welcome applications from all University of Leicester students (home and international).

    What You’ll Gain:

    • Build confidence in public speaking and event delivery.
    • Gain experience in cultural awareness and inclusive communication.
    • Meet new people and share your culture with the campus community.
    • Develop transferable skills for your CV!

     

    • Area of interestEducation & Tutoring, On Campus, Community
    • WhenTuesday evening
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Public Speaking

    Applications closed on 07 Nov.

  • If you have an idea for an exciting cultural event or activity, the International Student Experience Team would love to hear from you. We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers who would like to share their culture with others by organising a one-off fun and engaging event for all students to get involved in. Activities could include music and dance, traditional clothing, cultural crafts or games - we look forward to hearing your ideas!

    Role Description:

    Are you passionate about sharing your culture and connecting with others? As a Global Lounge Cultural Ambassador, you’ll help us to celebrate cultural diversity at the University of Leicester by planning and delivering your own event in the Global Lounge.

    You will:

    • Work with the International Student Experience team to plan and run a cultural event for students and staff.
    • Design and deliver a short presentation about an aspect of your culture, followed by interactive activities of your choosing (e.g., crafts, music, dance, traditional dress, games, or language tasters).
    • Help to promote the event by providing content for our communication channels.
    • Help to ensure that our events are inclusive, educational, and enjoyable for all.

    Time commitment:

    In order to deliver a successful event, we would expect the following time commitment:

    • Approx. 2-4 hours planning the event
    • Approx. 1-2 hours making a presentation
    • Approx. 4 hours of event delivery (including set-up and clear-down)

    What We’re Looking for:

    Qualities:

    • Culturally open-minded.
    • Enthusiastic and engaging.
    • Reliable and committed.
    • Inclusive and respectful.

    Skills:

    • Confident communicator.
    • Team player.
    • Excellent organisational skills.
    • Adaptable and solution-focused.

    Experience:

    • A strong personal connection to the culture being represented.
    • Experience of assisting with and/or running events.
    • Experience in roles where you facilitated discussions and/or delivered presentations.

    Who Can Apply?

    We welcome applications from all University of Leicester students (home and international) who:

    • Are of the nationality or from the culture being celebrated, and/or
    • Have significant personal ties to the culture, and/or
    • Possess a strong understanding or appreciation of the culture

    What You’ll Gain:

    • Build confidence in public speaking and event delivery.
    • Gain experience in cultural awareness and inclusive communication.
    • Meet new people and share your culture with the campus community.
    • Develop transferable skills for your CV!

     

    Applications closed on 07 Nov.

  • Help the team to reach even more individuals that wish to change by formatting training packages, promoting our services and adding capacity.

    What service will I be volunteering in? 

    The Jenkins Project - interventions to support individuals that have used abuse in relationships to work towards changing behaviour 

    What might I be doing? 

    • Formatting training packages 

    • Formatting leaflets and posters 

    • Promoting our services in the community* 

    • Low risk support calls to partners of clients  

    • General project support and administration 

    • Fundraising support 

    *Access to your own car for this would be ideal but not essential to the volunteer role. 

    If there’s something on the list you do not wish to do, don't worry, the list of tasks is flexible. Speak to the Volunteer Coordinator for more details. 

    What skills do I need? 

    An understanding or willingness to learn about: 

    • The nature of domestic abuse and its effects on adults and children 

    • The criminal justice system in relation to domestic abuse 

    • Trauma and neurodivergence 

    • Building and maintaining healthy relationships 

    The ability and willingness to: 

    • Communicate clearly with a range of people over sensitive and/or complex issues 

    • Operate with a high degree of confidentiality 

    • Operate within an organisation that supports both those affected by domestic abuse and those who have used abusive behaviours. 

    Confidence with using: 

    • Microsoft 365 

    • Client databases 

    • Canva or equivalent graphic design tools 

    An understanding of and alignment with Freeva’s values

    What’s the commitment? 

    We are grateful for any amount of time you can spare but we’d love it if you could give between 3 –7 hours a week on average for 6 months to a year. 

    What support and training will I get? 

    • You'll be given a thorough induction to Freeva and our various services 

    • You’ll complete a suite of foundational e-learning modules 

    • You’ll be given all the role specific training that you’ll need 

    • You’ll be shadowing other staff or volunteers as part of your training 

    • You’ll be given ongoing support via regular check ins  

    Where will I be volunteering? 

    You’ll be based at our central office location, very near to Victoria Park. There’s the potential for some home working depending on tasks. 

    Will I get expenses paid? 

    Absolutely, travel and other out-of-pocket expenses can be reimbursed. 

    Are there any other requirements?  

    • You’ll need to be 18 or over 

    • Freeva will arrange for you to have an Enhanced DBS check before you start 

    • We will ask you for two references 

    • If you have used a Freeva service or have experienced domestic abuse or sexual violence, we ask that you wait a minimum of 2 years before volunteering with us 

    • Our volunteer application process is robust due to the sensitive nature of the roles we offer 

    • Area of interestMental Health, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Teamwork

    Closing date for applications is 04 Dec.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
  • Help young people and their parents/carers to develop healthy relationships by assisting with school workshops & support groups.

    What service will I be volunteering in? 

    The Young Persons’ Project - Interventions for Young People who are using abuse and for their parents/carers or partners. 

    What might I be doing? 

    • Assisting with delivering workshops in schools on healthy relationships* 

    • Assisting with facilitating parent / carer support groups 

    • Promoting our services in schools and in the community* 

    • General project support and administration 

    • Fundraising support 

    *Access to your own car for this would be ideal but not essential to the volunteer role. 

    If there’s something on the list you do not wish to do, don't worry, the list of tasks is flexible. Speak to the Volunteer Coordinator for more details. 

    What skills do I need? 

    An understanding or willingness to learn about: 

    • The nature of domestic abuse and its effects on adults and children 

    • The criminal justice system in relation to domestic abuse 

    • Trauma and neurodivergence 

    • Building and maintaining healthy relationships 

    The ability and willingness to: 

    • Communicate clearly with a range of people over sensitive and/or complex issues 

    • Operate with a high degree of confidentiality 

    • Operate within an organisation that supports both those affected by domestic abuse and those who have used abusive behaviours. 

    • Engage with young people in an effective and safe manner 

    Confidence with using: 

    • Microsoft 365 

    • Client databases 

    An understanding of and alignment with Freeva’s values

    What’s the commitment? 

    We are grateful for any amount of time you can spare but we’d love it if you could give between 1 – 3 hours a week on average for 6 months to a year. 

    What support and training will I get? 

    • You'll be given a thorough induction to Freeva and our various services 

    • You’ll complete a suite of foundational e-learning modules 

    • You’ll be given all the role specific training that you’ll need 

    • You’ll be shadowing other staff or volunteers as part of your training 

    • You’ll be given ongoing support via regular check ins  

    Where will I be volunteering? 

    You’ll be based at our central office location, very near to Victoria Park but you’ll also need to travel within the local community to get to school workshops. 

    Will I get expenses paid? 

    Absolutely, travel and other out-of-pocket expenses can be reimbursed. 

    Are there any other requirements?  

    • You’ll need to be 18 or over 

    • Freeva will arrange for you to have an Enhanced DBS check before you start 

    • We will ask you for two references 

    • If you have used a Freeva service or have experienced domestic abuse or sexual violence, we ask that you wait a minimum of 2 years before volunteering with us 

    • Our volunteer application process is robust due to the sensitive nature of the roles we offer 

     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Mental Health, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork

    Closing date for applications is 04 Dec.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
  • Our Nepal Sustainability and Conservation programme is the perfect opportunity to explore a part of the world off the beaten track, experience Nepal’s diverse and unique culture, while using your skills to make an impact on the lives of the local community... Nepal is a region that suffers from severe water and air pollution. Air quality is especially bad in Kathmandu Valley, where life expectancy is 4 years less than in other regions. As a participant on this programme, you will be taking your first step as a Global Changemaker! Supported by our team on the ground, you will be working towards tackling local environmental issues. You will be designing and delivering important workshops within the community, focusing on topics such as the long-term impacts of single use plastics, benefits of recycling, and ways to reduce carbon emissions.

    Dates - 

    18th July 2026 (2 weeks)

    1st August 2026 (2 + 4 week options)

    Costs - 

    £195 deposit required to secure your place.

    2 weeks = £1395

    4 weeks = £1795

    Please note, there is funding available from UoL, appy here through the Universities Application Form.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Active, Education & Tutoring, Environmental, Mental Health, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Report writing
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
  • Our Peru Social Impact in the Community programme is the perfect opportunity to tick off a bucket list destination, explore the land of the Incas, and use your skills to make an impact on the lives of the local community...44% of the rural population in Peru are living in poverty, with little access to quality education and 12% lacking literacy skills.By participating in this programme, you’ll be addressing these issues as you spend 2 or 4 weeks working at a rural school, delivering a range of educational workshops. Supported by our team on the ground, you have the chance to take ownership of this programme by using your skills to design hands-on and engaging activities. Your goal is to inspire young learners in their education!

    Dates - 

    18th July 2026 (2 weeks)

    1st August 2026 (2 + 4 week options)

    Costs - 

    £195 deposit required to secure your place.

    2 weeks = £1395

    4 weeks = £1795

    Please note, there is funding available from UoL, appy here through the Universities Application Form.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Elderly, Active, Education & Tutoring, Environmental, Mental Health, Community
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Report writing
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
  • Our Thailand Social Impact in the Community is the perfect opportunity to explore an area of the world off the beaten track, see a different side to Thailand and its vibrant culture, while making an impact on the lives of the local community...In Thailand, rural communities are significantly disadvantaged when it comes to education. Schools are underfunded, overcrowded and children are disengaged, leading to high drop-out rates. By participating in this programme, you’ll be addressing these issues as you spend 2 or 4 weeks working at rural schools in Mae Sariang, delivering a range of educational workshops. Supported by our team on the ground, you have the chance to take ownership of this programme by using your skills to design hands-on and engaging activities. Your goal is to inspire young learners in their education!

    Dates - 

    18th July 2026 (2 weeks)

    1st August 2026 (2 + 4 week options)

    Costs - 

    £195 deposit required to secure your place.

    2 weeks = £1395

    4 weeks = £1795

    Please note, there is funding available from UoL, appy here through the Universities Application Form.

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Environmental, Mental Health, Community
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Personal Growth
  • To assist customers, principally members of the public, to make purchases of clothes and miscellaneous items donated to the charity in a ‘High Street’ shop setting

    1. Sales    

          To offer friendly assistance to customers in the purchase of items. To maintain stock at point of sale and assist in stock         control

    2. Security           

           To maintain vigilance as a deterrent to shoplifting

    3. Till        

           To act as shop cashier as required by the Manager

    4. Preparation and cleaning

    To prepare donated items for sale, which may include sorting of clothing, steaming, washing and cleaning items of Bric & Brac, polishing furniture, preparing books for sale

    5. Training

    To take departmental training in the safe use of the steam pressing equipment. To undergo appropriate training as required

    6. Working practices

    To become familiar with all Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland policies and practices as described in the Volunteers Handbook

    • Area of interestElderly, Media
    • 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
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
  • We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated students to help improve the student experience at the University of Leicester Library as Library Champions.Library Champions actively participate in various library projects, providing feedback and promoting library services and campaigns. Your role as a Library Champion will offer valuable experience to enhance your CV and help you develop transferable skills such as communication, time management, and teamwork. Join us for a rewarding journey of learning and making a difference!The Library Champions role spans from October to May, involving a commitment of 1 to 10 hours per academic year. You have the flexibility to extend your involvement as much as you'd like. Completing just one project qualifies you for a Certificate of Participation, making it a rewarding opportunity to get involved.Library Champions will be given full training for the role and will be supported throughout the scheme by Library staff.

    • Area of interestEducation & Tutoring, On Campus, Arts & Heritage, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Personal Growth

    Closing date for applications is 04 Mar.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
  • Join us in helping the student community with the cost of living and our sustainability objectives! Become a friendly face, facilitating the operation of the store on campus.

    The Community Pop-Up Store is a brand new community space on campus, allowing students to exchange preloved items or buy things for £1, £3 and £5 maximum. 

    This is a fundraising campaign, so all of the money collected is going back to the student community with the creation of the Access Fund that will be used to help students join societies or any other SU-related activities.

    We are looking for: 

    • Team player - being able to work well within a team setting and support others on the shift.
    • Attention to detail - you will need to ensure the smooth operation of the store, setting up/down, replenishing the stock, accepting incoming donations, helping on the till with payments.
    • Positive attitude - being approachable and engaging with students of different backgrounds, acting as an SU-representative
    • Admin skills - to keep accurate record of all of the sales/swapes 

    You will be given a prior induction to understand all of the functionalities of the initiative before you start. 

    This role may require manual handling, hence is not suitable for everyone. 

    The shifts take place between 11am and 4pm. There are options to do half or full shift. 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, On Campus, Community
    • WhenMonday afternoon, Monday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Analytical
  • To help run weekly meetings with different sections eg Rainbow, Brownie and Guide. Help the leadership team manage the girls and help the girls complete various skills and have fun.

    We have units all over the city and the wider area, looking for additional help in their units.

    No previous experience required but will need to complete a DBS, two referees and a safer guiding e-learning.

    Rainbows - 5-7 year olds

    Brownies - 7-10 year olds

    Guides - 10-14 year olds

     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Community
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Conflict resolution
    • Personal Growth
  • Every other Tuesday we run a Family Drop-in for families currently in temporary accommodation.

    • Area of interestHomelessness
    • WhenTuesday afternoon
    • Teamwork
  • Help to promote the Chaplaincy by being present at events to photograph and record content for sensitive social media. Potential to work with our administrator to develop and expand the Chaplaincy’s online presence. This opportunity would suit a self-starter with some social media experience.

    Be part of the team providing hospitality and welcome for students of all faiths or none.

    Improve your social media, communication and team work skills.

     

    • WhenWednesday afternoon, Wednesday evening
    • Area of interestMedia, On Campus, Online
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Personal Growth
  • As an Emotional Support Volunteer, you will support women who experienced childhood sexual abuse while they are waiting to start counselling through our Check and Chat services. The role would suit those who are interested in psychology, counselling, social worker, criminology etc.

    Quetzal works to provide free, and inclusive, counselling, support services and outreach to empower women and girls who have experienced childhood sexual abuse to begin recovery from trauma. We are available to all women over the age of 16 in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and provide the longer-term support necessary to work with the multiple and complex trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse.  

    Demand for our services is ever increasing. The increasing demand outstrips our current capacity and we, therefore, operate a waiting list. 

    The purpose of this voluntary role is to support women who are on our waiting list by providing emotional and practical support in the form of ‘check and chat’ calls, pre-therapy calls and occasionally assisting with peer groups.  

    Volunteers are asked to complete at least one shift a week within the core opening hours and make pre-arranged calls to women who are on our waiting list and have been identified as needing additional support or advice. This role will be based in our office on Talbot Lane in Leicester City Centre. 

    Each scheduled ‘check and chat’ call takes around 15 minutes and will involve offering emotional support over the phone, guiding clients through our self-help guide, answering any questions and performing risk assessments as required.  

    Check and Chat is a powerful service for clients needing someone to talk to, it is not therapy, and you will not be expected to explore the abuse with the service users. The ability to put boundaries in place and respond sensitively to distress is absolutely essential to this role. It requires the use of focused listening skills to build rapport with clients and to promote their wellbeing.  

    • Area of interestMental Health, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
  • If you are keen on online clothes selling we have a volunteer opportunity that involves taking images of clothing and items to list on Vinted. There may be some packing up of items for posting and taking to delivery points but only if this coincides with your planned volunteer session time. We provide a phone for use in this role.

    2-4 volunteer hours/week at Open Hands Compassion Centre. This includes check in and support with designated team leader. Times by arrangement

    • Area of interestOnline
    • Communication
    • Organisation
  • What is University Student Mentoring?- You will be paired with a young person aged between 10-17 years. - You will lead one-to-one sessions, supporting your mentee with academic skills, social and emotional development, and future thinking. - Mentoring pairs will meet twice a month in our centre, working on projects, homework or social activities to develop skills.- Mentoring meetings can take place from Monday-Friday between the times of 3:30 pm and 5:30 pm (depending on which weekday).- Meetings last for 45 minutes - 1 hour. - You will also attend group events with other mentoring pairs and celebrate your achievements at our annual Mentoring Celebration.

    • Complete our short application below
    • Attend a training and selection session to prepare you for working with young people, including in-depth safeguarding training 
    • If selected to be a mentor, you will be matched with an IntoUniversity centre in your local area  
    • You will be invited to an induction at your centre to meet your team 
    • This role requires an Enhanced DBS with Child Barred List check (England) or PVG Child check (Scotland). IntoUniversity covers this cost and will support you with the application process

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Monday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Personal Growth
  • After18 is starting a new ‘support hub’ for young asylum seekers and refugees in Leicester.This weekly session will help facilitate young people’s access to key services including healthcare, education/training, and community activities.

    We are looking for a friendly and reliable volunteer to help us create a welcoming, supportive
    space. As a volunteer, you may be involved in:

    *Helping with session set up/closing the session (tables, chairs, and small activities).
    *Collecting young people from the main entrance and bringing them into the session.
    *Preparing refreshments, including hot drinks.
    *Supporting participants with simple form-filling or sharing printed resources.
    For the role, volunteers must be able to:
    *Communicate openly and effectively with staff.
    *Maintain appropriate and professional boundaries with young people.
    *Commit on a regular basis.

    This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who’s looking for experience in the charity sector
    (gaining insight into casework with people seeking asylum). Or, someone looking to offer
    their experience to a valuable and rewarding project.

    Volunteers must be available on a Monday morning (11:00-13:00) or afternoon
    (13:00-15:00) (OR for the full 4-hour session) in Leicester city centre.
     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Support & Advice
    • WhenMonday afternoon, Monday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Personal Growth
  • Shared Reading was pioneered by The Reader (www.thereader.org), a Liverpool-based charity and social enterprise, and is described by them as "a unique experience that helps thousands of people to connect, feel good and live well"To quote further from The Reader:"A group of people, one of them a trained Reader Leader, reads a great novel, short story or poem aloud. We stop and talk about what we have read. There is no need for group members to read aloud or speak – it’s fine to just listen. The idea is to create a space where people feel at ease. "Reading the literature aloud in real-time means that everyone is involved in a shared, live experience. Group members are encouraged by the Reader Leader to respond personally, sharing feelings, thoughts and memories provoked by the reading. "Everyone experiences the text in their own way, but the literature provides a shared language that can help us to understand ourselves – and others – better."

    Shared Reading in Leicestershire:

    Shared Reading first came to Leicestershire libraries in 2014, as a joint project between Leicestershire Libraries and The Reader. When public funding for the project ended in 2016, we set up Leicestershire Shared Reading (LSR), a voluntary organisation, to ensure that the groups could continue. Currently we have nine groups which meet weekly, either in person at public libraries around the county or online via Zoom, and which collectively attract around 60 attendees every week.

    Our vision:

    To improve the wellbeing of as many people as possible in our local communities through the pleasure of shared reading together.

    Our mission:

    • To provide shared reading groups to connect individuals, rebuild social bonds and make people feel better
    • To provide more groups in more places
    • To explore the potential for shared reading in new settings
    • To provide ongoing support and development of the trained volunteers who lead the groups
    • To work in partnership with local authorities and other organisations and with The Reader (www.thereader.org.uk)

    The benefits of shared reading: ?

    Research carried out by The Reader over twenty years has consistently proven the value of shared reading. In latest evaluation of group members' views, in which we took part, 95% of respondents agreed that shared reading lifted their mood, and 97% said that they looked forward to the group as an important part of their week. Perhaps most strikingly, 93% agreed with the statement 'in shared reading we have conversations that matter', and 90% agreed that shared reading helped them to connect deeply with others. See www.thereader.org for more information.

    Our current priorities:

    • To strengthen our steering group by recruiting people from outside the organisation, who will be active, and who will bring skills in areas such as marketing and IT
    • To build attendance at some of our groups
    • To look for opportunities to re-establish or launch new groups
    • To recruit new Reader Leader volunteers
    • To monitor the implications of local government reorganisation

    Our team

    We have 16 volunteers who are trained Reader Leaders, and one admin volunteer; seven of these people also currently serve as steering group members. The committee has three officer posts (Chair, Secretary and Treasurer) and can have up to six other members. Without exception our volunteers are passionate about the power of reading, and their contribution to the community.

    Our funding

    We have no payroll, and have adequate funds for our day-to-day operations. There will opportunities to raise money for future developments; as a voluntary organisation we can apply for financial support from bodies such as the National Lottery and local charities. We work in close partnership with Culture Leicestershire who meet some of our running costs.

    • Area of interestArts & Heritage, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
  • After18 logo

    Education English to Beginners

    After18

    From 25 Sep 2025 17:00

    Volunteering with After18 offers the chance to support young asylum seekers in Leicester as they learn basic English, adjust to classroom life, and prepare for school or college. Volunteers gain experience teaching beginner-level English, working one-to-one and in small groups, and planning engaging sessions. The role also involves developing resources and tracking learners’ progress, providing valuable skills in teaching, mentoring, and intercultural communication. This rewarding opportunity benefits both volunteers and learners, fostering confidence, community, and personal growth. Sessions take place on Mondays in Leicester city centre, either morning or afternoon, making a real difference in young people’s lives.

    After18 runs a group for young asylum seekers who have recently arrived in Leicester but haven't yet started school or college. The weekly group provides an opportunity for them to gain some basic English skills, become accustomed to the classroom environment and education system and meet others from a similar background.
     
     We are looking for an experienced volunteer teacher or tutor to support this group, providing English tuition at beginner level and helping the Children and Youth prepare to go to school or college.
     
     Volunteers must be available on a Monday morning (11-12:30) or afternoon (1:30-3) in Leicester city centre.
     
     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 introduce new language skills
       *Developing and maintaining After18’s learning resources
       *Recording and evaluating progress
     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People, Education & Tutoring, Community
    • WhenMonday afternoon, Monday morning
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Presenting
  • Community Connectors get involved in our campaigns, helprun community groups and help us raising funds at variousevents.

    Community Connectors get involved in our campaigns, help run community groups and help us raising funds at various
    events.

    Roles include:

    • Group Facilitators:
      • Peer Support Groups
      • Social Groups
    • Fundraising
    • Campaigning

    • 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 interestMental Health, One-offs, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Health and outreach volunteers deliver sexual health advice, information, and awareness training as well as STI testing in the community.

    Our Health and outreach volunteers deliver sexual health advice, information, and awareness training as well as STI testing in the community.
    Volunteer roles in that pathway include:

    • Outreach
    • Testing
    • Translations

    For more information, download our Volunteer information Pack here:
     

    • 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, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Sign up to become a Teenage Cancer Trust Fundraising events volunteer to help us to spread awareness and raise funds for young people with cancer in more parts of the UK.

    We are looking for volunteers who would like to sign up to be contacted about fundraising events which are happening in your local area. When a fundraising opportunity arises in your area we will contact you to see if you would like to volunteer.

    A few examples of fundraising events you may wish to get, bucket collections, selling raffle tickets, stewarding at a gala dinner and take entry fees at community events.

    Signing up for this role does not mean you have to be available to volunteer at every fundraising event. It just means that we will contact you when an opportunity comes up in your area to see if you would like to get involved. A recent example of such an event is the Romesh Ranganathan tour.

    When: Several times a year depending on the amount of opportunities in your region.

    Where: Various locations in your local area.

    Supported by: Teenage Cancer Trust Volunteering Team 

    What will I do?

    • Be contacted when a Teenage Cancer Trust fundraising event comes up in your community
    • Volunteer at fundraising volunteering opportunities in your area in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust
    • Raise awareness of the work Teenage Cancer Trust does
    • The opportunity to volunteer for Teenage Cancer Trust at exciting venues and events.
    • What will I gain?

    • Be the first to hear about exciting fundraising volunteering opportunities in your local area
    • The opportunity to volunteer for Teenage Cancer Trust and raise funds to help make sure every young person with cancer gets the best care and support.
    • Volunteer at various venues and a range of opportunities such as music concerts, comedy gigs, sports matches. 
    • What skills do I need?

    • Enthusiasm for the work of Teenage Cancer Trust
    • Enjoy fundraising volunteering  
    • Reliability and flexibility 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People
    • Teamwork
  • Could you support us to make Teenage Cancer Trust by becoming a Supporter Champion volunteer. We are looking for volunteers who can help us to share volunteering opportunities news and updates from the charity via social media. All you need is a device with an internet connection to be a Supporter Champion.

    Are you looking for a more flexible way to volunteer for Teenage Cancer Trust that fits around your busy schedule.

    The role involves us sending you something for you to share on your social media accounts on Teenage Cancer Trusts behalf. Such as a volunteering opportunity, a new campaign or a news article. If you are a keen to support Teenage Cancer Trust to grow its supporters and reach then this is the role for you. 

    When: Regular intervals with at least one post a month sometimes more. 

    Where: Anywhere where you have a device with an internet connection.

    Supported by: Volunteering Team 

    What will I do?

    • Share posts on your social media channels that are sent to you by Social Media lead and the volunteering team
    • Spread the word about the activities of Teenage Cancer Trust
    • Promoting a campaign 
    • Completing surveys
    • Sharing volunteering opportunities 
    • Encourage others to become Supporter Champions 

      What skills do I need?

    • Enthusiasm for the work of Teenage Cancer Trust
    • Enjoy fundraising volunteering  
    • Reliability and flexibility 

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People
    • Communication
    • Multi-tasking
    • Presenting
  • Love gardening? Dream of growing your own fresh fruit, vegetables, or flowers? Now’s your chance!We’re inviting applications for allotment plots at the coppice allotment — a perfect space to dig, plant, and harvest your own produce. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a complete beginner, everyone is welcome to apply.What it entails: - You will manage your own allotment plot (add size dimensions) over the year - Oversee what you grow and your plot’s management - Adhere to the Coppice Allotment’s code of conduct - Semester check ins from the Allotment Team to ensure you are using your plot - Become part of the Coppice Allotment community - Option to take part in monthly volunteer sessions/workshops

    • Area of interestActive, Environmental, Community
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Multi-tasking
    • Personal Growth
  • Looking for more green space near your halls? Always wanted to learn how to grow food? Or just interested in getting your hands stuck in the dirt? Come be part of our growing community by volunteering at the coppice allotment. Volunteers play a pivotal role in maintaining the allotment and ensuring that it remains a welcoming and productive space for students, staff and the wider public. The role is flexible and can be tailored to your interests, motivations, and availability. All we ask is that you let us know how much time you would like to commit and what kind of volunteering activities you are interest in. You do not need any prior knowledge of gardening! Some of the activities you can be a part of with volunteering: - Maintenance days (i.e. weeding, sowing seeds, watering, pruning, construction) - Supporting workshops (i.e. composting workshops, with local schools)- Managing or supporting social media - Administration (i.e. emailing other volunteers, arranging workshops, etc.) - Or anything you might be interested in leading!

    • Area of interestActive, Environmental, On Campus, Community
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
    • Multi-tasking
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth
  • Packing food parcels and additional items in the warehouse.

    Acting as the crucial link between incoming food donations and those in crisis, you will support the smooth operation of your local food bank. As a member of our team, you will be involved in packing food parcels and additional items in the warehouse.

    You will need to be organised and have an eye for detail, ensuring tasks such as checking, weighing, and recording stock. This is a physically demanding role, requiring you to be on your feet for extended periods and comfortable with heavy lifting, all while maintaining a clean and safe warehouse environmen

  • Helping organise food donations

    Acting as the link between food donations coming in and reaching those in crisis, you’ll support the smooth running of your local food bank. You’ll be part of a team sorting additional items in the warehouse. You’ll be organised and have an eye for detail; this includes checking and sorting food by date and type. This is a physical role, as you’ll be on your feet a lot, and you must be comfortable with some heavy lifting and maintaining a clean and safe warehouse.

    • Area of interestFood Banks, Community
  • Join Our Team as a Volunteer!Are you a people person who loves making a difference? We need you! Spend just a few hours a week at our Hub, meeting and greeting visitors, and be the welcoming face of our charity.

    What You'll Do:

    Offer a friendly and caring welcome to everyone who visits the Hub.

    Make refreshments and provide a listening ear to those who need it.

    Understand visitors' issues and help connect them to the right resources and agencies using our extensive network.

    Why You'll Love It:

    Be part of an enthusiastic team of volunteers who share your passion for helping others.

    Enjoy the rewarding experience of changing lives, one conversation at a time.

    Receive full training and continuous support from our dedicated staff.

    What We Offer:

    Comprehensive training to ensure you’re fully prepared for your role.

    Ongoing support from a staff member who will be there to guide you at all times.

    • Area of interestFood Banks, Community
  • Assisting in the E-Commerce Warehouse which prepares, photographs, lists, sells and dispatches higher value donations through on-line auction platforms

    1. Stock sorting - Receiving donations from our retail shops, creating an inventory by shop, inputting data on to sytems  detailing items

    2. Photographing Stock - Taking attractive photographs of stock to be used in on-line auction platforms

    3. Researching - Checking the current saleable prices for the donations to be listed 

    4. Uploading - Listing and uploading items on to auction sites like Ebay and Vinted

    5. Dispatch - Packaging stock ready for dispatch to the buyer

     

    • Area of interestChildren & Young People
    • WhenFriday afternoon, Friday morning, Monday afternoon, Monday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday morning, Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
  • To assist customers, principally members of the public, to make purchases of clothes and miscellaneous items donated to the charity in a ‘High Street’ shop setting

    1.  Sales - To offer friendly assistance to customers in the purchase of items. To maintain stock at point of sale and assist in stock control

    2. Security -  To Maintain vigilence as a deterrant to shoplifting

    3. Till - To Act as shop cashier as required by the manager

    4. Preparation & Cleaning - To prepare donatied items for sale, which may include sorting of clothing, steaming, washing and cleaning items of bric a brac, polishing furniture, preparing books for sale.

    5. Training - To take departmental training in the safe use of the steam pressing equipment. To undergo appropriate training as required.

     

    • Area of interestElderly
    • 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
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Multi-tasking
  • SolidariTee is an international charity run and led entirely by volunteers who are students and young people. We're working to make lasting change in the way refugees and other people forced to flee persecution and violence are treated, through a combination of awareness-raising, advocacy, and direct funding to grassroots NGOs providing vital refugee legal aid and mental health support.

    We are currently looking for volunteers to join our university SolidariTee team as regional fundraising and events officers. No prior knowledge is required, just motivation and dedication to raise awareness for refugees in the UK and beyond and to support legal and psychological aid to refugees in Greece.
    To find out more, and to register your interest, please apply. 

    • Area of interestOn Campus, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Leadership
    • Teamwork
  • Quetzal works to provide free, and inclusive, counselling, support services and outreach to empower women and girls who have experienced childhood sexual abuse to begin recovery from trauma. We are available to all women over the age of 16 in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and provide the longer-term support necessary to work with the multiple and complex trauma caused by childhood sexual abuse. The purpose of this voluntary role is to organise resources available for its clients at the Leicester City Head Office.

    • Area of interestActive, One-offs, Community
    • WhenFriday morning, Monday morning, Wednesday morning
    • Organisation
    • Multi-tasking
  • A Community Champion Volunteer for Quetzal is a passionate and committed individual who helps raise awareness and funds for the organisation, which supports women recovering from childhood sexual abuse in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland. Volunteers represent Quetzal locally by promoting its work, building community relationships, supporting events, and spreading the message about the value of counselling. This flexible role is tailored to each volunteer’s strengths and availability, offering opportunities to develop skills in public speaking, event management, fundraising, and outreach while making a meaningful impact in their community. Volunteers receive full training, resources, and ongoing support from the Quetzal team.

    • Area of interestMental Health, Community, Support & Advice
    • Communication
    • Organisation
    • Interpersonal Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Presenting
  • Warning Zone Limited logo

    Volunteer Guide

    Warning Zone Limited

    01 Jul 2025 - 01 Jul 2026

    Warning Zone is a child safeguarding charity based at Frog Island in Leicester. We use interactive, life-like scenarios to educate children about the risks and consequences associated with certain types of behaviour, both online and offline.

    Warning Zone offers a volunteering opportunity like no other.  We are always on the lookout for new and enthusiastic volunteers to join our team and our vacancy for Volunteer Guide is open year round.  Our volunteers help children to lead safer lives, reduce risk and realise the consequences of their actions by delivering crucial safety messages to children who are at a particularly influential age.

    • 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
    • Teamwork
    • Customer service
    • Public Speaking
    • Presenting
    • Personal Growth

    Closing date for applications is 01 Jul.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
  • 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
    • 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
    • Personal Growth
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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

    Applications closed on 20 Oct.

  • 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
  • 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
  • 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

    Applications closed on 31 May.

  • • 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
  • 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

    Applications closed on 14 Mar.

  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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