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This page lists current volunteering roles with local charities and organisations in Bath.  

If there is a charity you'd like to work with which isn't listed, or if you have a volunteering idea you would be interested in setting up, contact the SU team on volunteers@bath.ac.uk 

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  • Bath BID logo

    Welcome Ambassador

    Bath BID

    01 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025

    Welcome Ambassadors are the friendly faces of the city of Bath, part of a team of volunteers providing a warm and informed welcome to Bath city centre for visitors, workers and residents.

    The role involves providing a welcome to the city of Bath, handing out free maps to visitors, finding and sharing information for visitors, and recording enquiries.

    We are always on the lookout for enthusiastic people over 18 years of age who are warm and friendly, with strong interpersonal skills. The team are out and about in all weathers, and applicants must be able to stand and walk for a four-hour shift. You must be proud to show off this city, with a good knowledge of Bath. This might mean you are from the local area originally, or you have lived in/around Bath for at least a year. Can you answer 'where are the Roman Baths?' or 'can you recommend a good cafe near here?'. 

    The role requires giving around eight hours per month on a rota basis (two 4-hour shifts). Welcome Ambassadors operate predominantly Thursday to Sunday. Shifts are 10am to 2pm or 12pm to 4pm, with a short break in between. During busy periods for the city, such as Bath Christmas Market, there are more ambassador hours and days. The Welcome Ambassador shifts are in Bath city centre greeting and helping tourists and other visitors. 

    If you’d like us to send you a full role description and an application form, please email welcomevc@bathbid.co.uk

    • Work withAdults and Older People, Arts and Culture, Other
    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Commercial Awareness
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • IT Skills
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management

    Closing date for applications is 31 Dec.

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  • 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. Volunteer with us to join the adventure!  

     

     

    Who are Literacy Pirates?   

     

    Through our term-long after-school programmes, 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 do?  

     

    As a Volunteer Crewmate, your role is to join our online sessions and help children practise their reading and writing in small groups by providing constant encouragement, positivity and celebration of their achievements.  

     

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

      

    You will:  

    • Receive full training.  

    • Gain experience working with children and leading small groups online.  

    • Develop your communication, leadership, problem-solving and digital skills.  

    • 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.  

      

    What are we looking for?  

     

    We ask volunteers to give just four afternoons per school term, although you are welcome to volunteer as frequently as you like!  

     

    Sessions run every weekday during term time from 3:45 to 6:15 p.m. and you will have the flexibility to select which sessions you would like to attend. Please note, we do not run sessions during half terms or the Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays. 

     

    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) 

      

    Apply via our website and start your training! https://literacypirates.org/volunteer/.  

     

    If you have any questions or wish to discuss completing your work placement with us, please email volunteering@literacypirates.org.  

     

    • Work withChildren and Young People
    • Role TypeVirtual
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • IT Skills
    • Problem Solving
  • Could you support our social media by taking photos, making fun videos and writing short copy for us?

    We are looking for a volunteer to visit our various Share and Repair projects to capture the magic that happens across our shop, community cafes and other external events. The time commitment is variable and timings can be flexible, the shop is open in the week and on Saturdays, our cafes are all on Saturdays. Ideally we would find someone who was happy to pop by to one of our different cafes or our shop every week or every other week for approximately half an hour to do some quick interviews and take photos and videos of the activities going on.

    Don’t forget that alongside being great for your wellbeing, we can also provide work experience for your CV and a great reference!

    • Work withAdults and Older People, Campaigning and Activism
    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Communication Skills
    • Digital Practice
    • IT Skills
  • Oasis Pantry logo

    Oasis Pantry Volunteer

    Oasis Pantry

    10 Jun 2025 - 31 Dec 2025

    Oasis Hub Bath run two affordable food pantries for people on low incomes in the city centre and Southdown areas of Bath. We need volunteers for both our set-up and delivery teams.

    As a set-up volunteer you'll help out for two hours either on a Monday morning in Southdown, or a Thursday morning in the city centre. (Hours can be discussed to be flexible). You'll help receive our food deliveries, restock and set up our pantry ready for our members to shop in the afternoon. This role would suit anyone who is happy with practical tasks such as lifting boxes, restocking food shelves, and setting up our cafe with tea and coffee supplies. You'll always have the help and direction of a team leader, and you'll work in a team of about two other volunteers.

    As a sessional volunteer you'll be helping out for around three hours on a Monday afternoon in Southdown, or a Thursday afternoon in the city centre. You'll be welcoming our pantry members as they arrive at the pantry, registering new members, signing in existing members and helping people to choose their shopping. You might also have a chat with members over tea and coffee, and you'll help with packing away equipment once the session is over - restocking cupboards, loading the dishwasher, wiping down surfaces and putting tables away. You'll always have the help of a team leader, and you'll work in a team of about five other volunteers.

    • Work withAdults and Older People
    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Decision Making
    • Financial Management
    • IT Skills
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
  • What is the befriending service?• The Befriending Service links volunteers 1:1 with a disabled child/young person. • Links are based on shared interests and activities, which you can enjoy doing together, either in the young person’s home or out in the community.

    What experience do I need?

    • You do not need any previous experience with disabled children or young people
    • We ask that you are friendly, caring, reliable and able to make a commitment to visit a young person regularly.

    What will I be doing?

    You will volunteer within WECIL’s befriending service for disabled children/young people and their families. This involves:

    • Spending time regularly with a disabled child or young person in their home or their local community.
    • You will not be asked to administer medication or deliver personal care in this role.

    Who am I responsible for?

    • You are responsible for the safety and wellbeing of the child or young person you are linked with.
    • All links are risk-assessed and carefully monitored by your Co-ordinator.

    Who am I responsible to?

    The parent/carer.

    • You must ensure that the parent / carer’s reasonable instructions and guidance regarding the welfare of their child are adhered to and that clear communication is maintained.
    • Feedback must be given to the parent/carer following a visit.

    Your co-ordinator and Time2Share@WECIL.

    • You must respond promptly to any contact from your co-ordinator.
    • You are required to report monthly on any time spent with the child you are linked with, any activities undertaken, and to take part in the annual review.

    How often will I be needed?

    • We typically ask for volunteers to commit to 2-4 hours a week
    • The days / times are agreed between the volunteer and the family.
    • We ask for a minimum commitment of 6 months to ensure the child and their family are able to benefit fully from the relationship.

    What about expenses?

    • Volunteer travel expenses can be reimbursed on receipt of a claim form. You won’t be left out of pocket.

     

    Time2Share@WECIL is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children and young people and expects its staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our first priority is to ensure the safety of the children we support. Time2Share@WECIL reserves the right to end a link without notice or giving reason.

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Work withChildren and Young People, Disability and Health
    • Communication Skills
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Time Management
  • As an Events and Fundraising Volunteer for Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC), you'll be the face of the charity at events across our region—raising vital funds, promoting awareness, and engaging with the public. Whether you’re running a stall at a local fete, selling merchandise, or collecting donations at a show, you’ll be playing a vital role in supporting our lifesaving service.This is a fun and sociable volunteering opportunity that suits anyone who enjoys being out in the community, chatting with people, and getting involved in local events.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Attend events, fetes, shows, and fundraising stalls across the region
    • Sell GWAAC merchandise and collect cash or contactless donations
    • Chat with members of the public about GWAAC’s work and impact
    • Set up and pack down event materials and merchandise
    • Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff on the day
    • Represent GWAAC in a friendly, welcoming, and professional way

     

    Requirements

    • Enthusiastic and confident engaging with the public
    • Reliable and happy to work as part of a team
    • Organised and willing to help with event setup and pack-down
    • Comfortable handling money and using card readers (training provided)
    • A passion for GWAAC’s work and a desire to make a difference
    • Access to transport is helpful but not essential

     

    What You’ll Get from Volunteering

    • Be part of fun, meaningful events in your local area
    • The chance to meet new people and work as part of a friendly team
    • The satisfaction of helping to save lives in your community
    • A flexible role that fits around your schedule
    • Opportunities to develop communication and fundraising skills
    • Great experience to add to your CV

     

    How Your Volunteering Helps GWAAC

    • Raises crucial funds to support our air ambulance and critical care service
    • Boosts awareness of GWAAC in the communities we serve
    • Builds valuable community engagement and support
    • Helps create memorable event experiences for the public
    • Supports the small staff team with vital on-the-ground help

     

    Our Values

    At GWAAC, our work is guided by values that shape everything we do:

    We are compassionate

    We are dedicated

    We are curious

    We are collaborative

    As an Events and Fundraising Volunteer, you’ll reflect these values and help inspire others to support our cause.

     

    Additional Information

    We aim to keep volunteering as flexible and enjoyable as possible, adapting tasks to suit individual needs. While there’s no minimum time commitment, we ask all volunteers to represent GWAAC positively and uphold our reputation.

     

    Great Western Air Ambulance Charity actively promotes and upholds a culture of safeguarding across all aspects of its work. Volunteers will be expected to follow safeguarding policies and procedures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all involved.

       


    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer, Fundraiser
    • Work withAdults and Older People, Children and Young People
    • Communication Skills
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Teamwork
  • By volunteering as a tutor at a local school or online, you'll be supporting children to build their confidence and help ensure they leave school with the grades needed to build a bright future.

     

     

    Volunteer tutor

     

    Action Tutoring is a national education charity that offers free maths and English tutoring to pupils facing disadvantage. 

     

    By volunteering as a tutor at a local school or online, you'll be supporting children to build their confidence and help ensure they leave school with the grades needed to build a bright future.

     

    What will I be doing?

     

    • Tutoring 1-3 pupils in Year 5 or 6, or Year 7, 10 or 11.

    • Commit to one hour a week, for up to 20 weeks. You choose the day and time to sign up to.

    • Use our tutor workbooks to guide your pupils through activities that will boost their confidence and grades.

     

    What you'll gain:

     

    • Receive induction training, tutor workbooks and ongoing support.

    • Develop skills like communication, leadership, and problem-solving.

    • Meet like-minded people in our volunteer community.

    • Travel expense reimbursement (up to £5 per session).

    • Free DBS check.

     

    This volunteer role is perfect for you if you:

     

    • Are passionate about making a difference and helping young people succeed, particularly those facing disadvantage.

    • Seek valuable experience working with children and are eager to hone essential skills such as communication, mentorship, and leadership – all highly valued in any career path.

    • Have a busy schedule but are keen to contribute to your community, as this flexible role requires just one hour a week, either in-person or conveniently online.

     

    We look for volunteers with:

     

    • Solid subject knowledge in the area they wish to tutor, which may be demonstrated by a degree or grade B at A-level qualification (or equivalent) or relevant experience.

    • The ability to explain concepts clearly and patiently.

    • A commitment to supporting pupils’ academic progress.

     

    We recognise that valuable experience can be gained through diverse routes, so if your qualifications differ from those mentioned - we still encourage you to apply! Please highlight any relevant experience or skills in your application.

     

    We welcome applications from volunteers across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. (Please note: this is a volunteer, unpaid position.)

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer, Tutor
    • Work withChildren and Young People, Schools and Education
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • IT Skills
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Time Management
  • Writer/researcher of documents on wildlife & habitats.

    Manager for Habitats & Wildlife

    This post is for an individual to help the work of the Trust by researching and writing about garden wildlife and habitats. this includes writing information sheets. The documents produced will be for public education and for our website. 
    The post can operate remotely. It is anticipated that each post last for one university year part time. (but may be shorter depending on individual circumstances). This means that you can work part time at your own pace whenever you have the time. It is also important that it does not detract from your university studies.

    The Trust is a registered charity for the advancement of education in horticulture and conservation. The garden is organic and wildlife takes precedence. The Trust also has a code of practice with regards to rights of non-human life. In both the house and the garden the carbon footprint is being reduced and measures for ecological living undertaken.

    This post is for someone to  help with any aspects of the research and writing for Wildlife and Habitats  of the Trust especially regarding domestic gardens. For example:
    1. Repairing and maintaining animal homes.
    2. Constructing new ones.
    3. Research improving conditions and planting in gardens for wildlife.
    3. Writing guides for the public on how to make bird and bat boxes, bug hotels etc.
    4. Writing guides for the public on how to attract wildlife to their garden.
    5. Writing guides for the public on how create wildlife friendly corners & conditions.
    6. The manager can also devise and give their own workshops in the garden here for young people.
    7. Research and make connections with organisations who may want to work with us.

    The Trust website is: stephencoxgarden.webador.co.uk

    The manager will research and write guides chosen from a list supplied. But may also make suggestions of other subjects. The finished material will be stored in the Trust archives and disseminated to the public. The manager will be given authorial credit. The material may be used in future publications by the Trust.

    This is a voluntary role for a registered charity. Volunteering will improve your skills and c.v. When recruiting staff employers often favour applicants who have done volunteering work.

    On conclusion: (i) You will produce a final report on your achievements/role. (ii) Receive a testimonial from the Trust. (iii) Be able to list the Trust as one of your References for job applications.

    Application procedures

    Email in first instance with brief introduction about yourself.

    stephencox.gardentrust@gmail.com

    • Work withConservation and Environment, Campaigning and Activism, Other
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Digital Practice
    • Initiative
    • IT Skills
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Time Management
  • Your local fundraising group are looking for new members to join their fundraising efforts for patients and families at RUH Bath. This sociable group meet at The Locksbrook in Bath and plan fun events throughout they year from craft and cake sales, to bucket collections and more. Group members also often volunteer at RUHX's charity-led events such the Walk of Life and Glow Run.Time commitment can be flexible, whether it's helping at an activity or two or attending every meeting and event. The more the merrier!

    Come along to our Craf-tea morning on Saturday 18th October 2025

    Drop in between 9am - 11:30am 

    The Locksbrook, Bath (BA1 3EN)

    The group will be running Halloween themed crafting sessions suitable for all abilities. It's a great opportunity to get stuck in to spooky season and also find out more about getting involved with the group.

     

     

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer, Fundraiser, Micro-volunteering
    • Work withAdults and Older People
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Digital Practice
    • Financial Management
    • Initiative
    • IT Skills
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Project Management
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • Join the Ambitious Youth Network, a space for autistic young people to have their say on Ambitious about Autism’s projects and access a range of opportunities to advocate and improve services for autistic young people.

    The network is free to join, and it is a fun and friendly space for autistic young people aged 13-25 to be themselves and take part in opportunities to advocate for autistic young people. No diagnosis is required.

    By joining, you can volunteer your time to:

    • Complete surveys to share your voice on improving services for autistic young people
    • Take part in research to help improve support for autistic young people
    • Take part in workshops and focus groups with external organisations looking to make their content more accessible. In the past we have worked with Vodafone, Natwest, Tellmi, Schuh, Vanish and more.
    • Help improve the services and community platform at Ambitious about Autism

    You can sign up and take part in opportunities here -  https://ambitious-youth-network.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk/

    • Work withDisability and Health, Schools and Education, Campaigning and Activism
    • Role TypeVirtual
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Digital Practice
    • Leadership
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
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