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This page lists current volunteering roles with local charities and organisations in Bath. If you can't find something you are interested in at the moment, please check back in the future. 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 Gateway Out and About logo

    Activity Supporter

    Bath Gateway Out and About

    This opportunity takes place between 27 Sep 2024 and 06 Aug 2025 Closing date for applications is 06 Aug.

    The club is looking for volunteers to help support our learning disabled members during their weekly Social and Leisure Activities (on Monday or Wednesday evenings between 7-9pm), along with occasional day trips and holidays. Volunteer training will be provided, including free safeguarding and first aid courses. This is a massively rewarding role that will enable the volunteer to gain skills in caring for and helping vulnerable adults.

    Bath Gateway Out and About provides age appropriate Social and Leisure Activities on a weekly basis for our members of 18 years plus who have many different kinds of disabilities.

    Our aim is to help and support our members get out and about and experience some of the pleasures of life that others may take for granted.

    Our club is looking for volunteers to help support our members to enjoy Social and Leisure Activities on a weekly basis, for example their programme will include: meals out; boat trips; cinema visits; attendingnight clubs and discos; panto; summer B-B-Qs; picnics in the park; pub visits; day trips; an annual holiday excursion; fundraising events and much more!

    The weekly activities take place on Monday or Wednesday evenings between 7pm and 9pm.

     

    • Work withAdults and Older People, Disability and Health
    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Initiative
    • Sport
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • Bath Cats and Dogs Home logo

    Retail and E-Commerce Assistants

    Bath Cats and Dogs Home

    This opportunity takes place from 04 Sep 2024

    We have the opportunity for volunteers who have a passion for retail and animals to join the team at our brand new charity shop on George Street in the city centre. This is an exciting time for us and we are looking forward to growing a friendly team in this new retail hub for the charity. There are plenty of roles available to suit your interests and availability from shop floor, to back room to e-commerce support. We are seeking more volunteers to join our bustling George Street team on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturday afternoons and would love to hear from people who are happy to be serve customers on the till.

    Role Profile

    Our shop volunteers play an integral role in the day-to-day running of our charity shops and the maximising of sales to support Bath Cats & Dogs Home. Whether you prefer working behind the scenes or on the shop floor in a customer facing role there are plenty of tasks to get involved with.

    Your activities could include:

    • Assisting and serving customers on the till
    • Providing excellent customer service on the shop floor
    • Creating attractive displays and assisting with the visual merchandising of the shop
    • Receiving donations from the public and promoting our Gift Aid scheme
    • Assisting with the processing of donated stock, including sorting, steaming and hanging of items
    • Other daily tasks including cleaning, tidying, dusting and hoovering

    The George Street shop is our retail hub as it is also home to our E-Commerce operation. The friendly team working at George Street are happy for potential volunteers to explore the areas that are of interest to them, so if you love researching books or obscure bands, possibly discovering that a donation could raise hundreds for us by being sold online, then perhaps you'd enjoy working within our E-Commerce team! 

    About You

    You will be a motivated and enthusiastic individual with a love for animals. Good communication and customer care skills are key to a successful charity shop so the ability to work as part of a team and with the general public is desirable. There is a manual handling element to the role so this should be considered on application. The hours are flexible although we ask for a regular commitment of a few hours each week.

    Full in person training will be provided for donation sorting and retail guidelines, as well as our waste management and recycling processes.

     

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Work withOther
    • Commercial Awareness
    • Communication Skills
    • Teamwork
  • Bookmark Reading Charity logo

    Reading Volunteer

    Bookmark Reading Charity

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 27 Jun.

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

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

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

    Volunteers tell us they find the role flexible, impactful and rewarding. More than 60% also say their own wellbeing has improved because of volunteering with Bookmark!

    The role is also set up for you to bring your own personality into the sessions and get to know your reader’s interests. Volunteers report they enjoy providing the child one-to-one attention and being able to introduce a book, comic or poem for the first time that they love! 

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

    Bookmark are proud to offer inclusive volunteering and work to deliver a greatly accessible volunteering role. Many of our reading programmes take place online, so there’s no need to travel or access a physical location to volunteer with Bookmark. Our application process and training are all completed online, and we have a helpful team at hand to offer support with technical or access requirements.

    Bookmark is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. We aim to create an environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all decisions are based on merit.

    To become a Bookmark Reading Volunteer, you should be: 

    • 18 and over, and currently living in the UK.
       
    • able to provide enthusiasm, encouragement, empathy and patience.
       
    • free to commit to 30-minute one-to-one reading sessions on 2 days per week, across 6 weeks.
       
    • able to provide two references for your application (for safeguarding reasons)
       
    • prepared with access to a PC, laptop, Chromebook or iPad with a webcam and internet connection, and feel relatively comfortable using technology (for online reading programmes).

    • Role TypeTutor, Virtual
    • Work withChildren and Young People, Schools and Education
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Time Management
  • Bath Gateway Out and About logo

    Performers wanted

    Bath Gateway Out and About

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 06 Aug.

    We are looking for any fantastic performers, all considered, to entertain our lovely group of adults with learning disabilities.We will supply you a chance to showcase your talents, practice your acts , a free venue, a very willing audience and also some free publicity (if you would like this)

    We are Bath Gateway Out and About, supporting adults with learning disabilities to get `out and about ` and enjoy social pleasures that you and I probably take for granted .

    We run two clubs per week for about thirty members, one on a Monday night, the other a wednesday night, both running from 7-9pm .

    We are looking for people to showcase their talents to a really enthusiastic audience . Doesn't have to be for two hours , but maybe up to an hour (or less) on an ad hoc basis , but if you do a Monday , we wouldlove it if in the same week , you could repeat your act on the Wednesday , this way , none of our lovely members miss out .

    We will consider anything; singers, choirs, poets, actors, dancers, artists, musicians, magicians, bands, dj's, fitness instructors, painters and anything that we have missed. If you think you would like to perform with us and for us, please get in touch. We know within the University of our lovely City there is so much talent, we just need to find you!

    Further details ping us an email office@bgoa.org.uk or follow the instructions on this site 

    Really look forward to finding you budding talents out there

    Thank you

    • Work withAdults and Older People, Children and Young People, Disability and Health, Campaigning and Activism
    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer, Micro-volunteering, Project Leader, Tutor
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Decision Making
    • Enterprise
    • Initiative
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Project Management
    • Problem Solving
    • Sport
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • Parkinson's UK logo

    Event Champion (Walk for Parkinson's - 6 Sept 2025)

    Parkinson's UK

    This opportunity takes place on 06 Sep 2025 Closing date for applications is 01 Sep.

    Have you got a good cheering voice? Warm personality and a big smile? Want to spend some of your free time at the weekend supporting Parkinson's UK and our Walk for Parkinson's event? Come along to Bath Spa University, pop on a Parkinson's UK t-shirt, and be part of the team.

    Volunteer role

    Event Champion

    Volunteer manager

    Events team

    Where you will be based

    Community

    Why we want you

    You’ll be part of the team supporting our fundraisers and events. We need your enthusiasm and cheering abilities to help organise and motivate those taking part. You’ll be part of the mission to ensure event attendees have the best possible experience, raising vital funds to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's

    What you will be doing

    • Marshalling, ushering or cheering participants or event guests
    • Running registration, information or merchandise stands
    • Answering queries from event participants and providing information on the work of Parkinson’s UK
    • Liaising with the event organiser to ensure things run smoothly, reporting any issues or concerns
    • Event set up and packing down
    • Most event champions spend two to three hours with us

    The skills you need

    • Friendly and welcoming personality
    • Happy to be part of a team
    • Flexibility and willingness to change tasks as the event needs

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer, Fundraiser, Micro-volunteering, Project Leader, Sports Coach, SU Volunteer
    • Work withAdults and Older People, Children and Young People, Disability and Health
    • Communication Skills
    • Initiative
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Sport
    • Teamwork
  • University of Bath logo

    University Conference Volunteer

    University of Bath

    This opportunity takes place between 25 Jun 2025 and 27 Jun 2025

    We are looking for volunteers to assist with the upcoming DSA2025 conference that will take place 25 - 27 June at the University of Bath. We invite you to be a part of the conference volunteer team!Whether on the registration desk, advising on basic presentation technology issues or giving people directions, you will play a vital role in ensuring that the 500 or so delegates are welcomed to the conference.The volunteer tasks will include:- rotating shifts at the reception desk (usually one 2.5-3 hour shift a day per person)- looking after the presentation Audio-Visual equipment of panels (very basic care: usually helping presenters to transfer files from USB sticks to the presentation computer, ensuring the projector is on and that the sound is working, ensuring zoom is running and recording etc.).- ushering and guiding at the beginning of events and breaks and afterwards- operating the roving mics during keynote plenary Q&A sessions, running errands, helping with the Book Exhibits.

    We are looking for volunteers to assist with the upcoming DSA2025 conference that will take place 25 - 27 June at the University of Bath. We invite you to be a part of the conference volunteer team!

    Whether on the registration desk, advising on basic presentation technology issues or giving people directions, you will play a vital role in ensuring that the 500 or so delegates are welcomed to the conference.

    In March, once the panel timetable is set and Early Bird registration has opened, we will send you a link to a form that gathers your data and preferences. Among other things, this form will ask which events, plenaries and panels you are keen to attend. We rely on your preferences when constructing a rota that allows you either to work at most of the events/panels you are interested in, or have free time to attend them. 

    Your help will be needed throughout the conference. Please see the conference website to find out more about the event.

    The volunteer tasks will include:

    • rotating shifts at the reception desk (usually one 2.5-3 hour shift a day per person)
    • looking after the presentation Audio-Visual equipment of panels (very basic care: usually helping presenters to transfer files from USB sticks to the presentation computer, ensuring the projector is on and that the sound is working, ensuring zoom is running and recording etc.).
    • ushering and guiding at the beginning of events and breaks and afterwards
    • operating the roving mics during keynote plenary Q&A sessions, running errands, helping with the Book Exhibits.

    On the days before the conference, 24 June this year, we will train all volunteers on using the app for reception check-in, managing the support of panel rooms, and knowing the way around conference information such as the timetable, venue etc. The training usually takes about 2.5 hours.

    In return for your help at the conference, we will offer you full access to all the sessions when not working; tea/coffee and lunch for the days of the event; a volunteering certificate; a souvenir conference t-shirt. Note that because the conference is hybrid, you will have access to any recordings post-conferences for panel sessions, events and plenaries also indefinitely. Volunteering not only gives you access to some very interesting presentations/discussions, but being part of a conference organising team is good work experience  - and quite good fun! You will of course have the opportunity to meet and network with a diverse range of scholars and practitioners from across disciplines and around the world.

    So, if you are interested and available to work as part of the event team, please get acquainted with the conference and the DSA via the links provided in this email and complete this form to state your interest.

    Looking forward to working with you!

    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Initiative
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • Bath Carnival logo

    Bath Carnival Volunteer

    Bath Carnival

    This opportunity takes place on 12 Jul 2025

    Bath Carnival will be an explosion of colour, a truly inclusive free party, designed and delivered for the people, by the people. As our community project continues to grow so must our team of volunteers. Would you like to be part of our award winning team and help us add even more vibrancy back to the city? Click on one of our volunteer roles below for more information or contact us if you have a particular skill which you think could be put to good use with Bath Carnival.

    Roles available

    1. Festival Steward / Donation Collector
    2. Litter Picker
    3. Event Support
    4. Support Artist
    5. Photographer

  • The Access Project logo

    Graduate Volunteer Tutor

    The Access Project

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    To get involved, all we ask is that you:

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

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

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

    • Role TypeTutor
    • Work withChildren and Young People, Schools and Education
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Initiative
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Time Management
  • Share and Repair logo

    Schools Workshop Volunteer

    Share and Repair

    This opportunity takes place between 07 May 2025 and 31 Jul 2025

    We need volunteers for a repair session with school children, and would love to hear from you if you might fancy getting involved! If you helped out you would be working with the children to fix torches by testing batteries and replacing their bulbs and we also get them to work together to unblock a Henry vacuum cleaner. It is a fun session and the kids are generally very engaged.

    We have been running a school programme for a couple of years now. We are delighted to have a new partnership with B&NES Council to run 3 workshop days with them at the Keynsham Recycling Centre.

     
     

    We will work with two Year 6 classes (age 10/11) from a local school on each day. The days will run from 9-3 with a morning and afternoon session and we will be arranging lunch half way through ( for us not the kids!!).

     
     

    Our school workshop consists of a classroom style activity and a practical session which both run simultaneously and then the children switch round.

     
     

    We are seeking some volunteers for the repair session and would love to hear from you if you might fancy getting involved! If you helped out you would be working with the children to fix torches by testing batteries and replacing their bulbs and we also get them to work together to unblock a Henry vacuum cleaner. It is a fun session and the kids are generally very engaged.

    Although a knowledge of how to repair things is useful it is not essential to get involved in the session. Our aim is to get the message across that choosing to repair and borrow should be the first thing they think of when something breaks or they need something new. 

    The first dates are all Tuesdays and are 3rd June, 17th June and 8th July. There are other dates following this if none of these suit.

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer, Micro-volunteering
    • Work withChildren and Young People, Schools and Education, Conservation and Environment, Campaigning and Activism
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Initiative
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
  • Bristol Natural History Consortium (BNHC) logo

    Festival of Nature Volunteer

    Bristol Natural History Consortium (BNHC)

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Applications closed on 25 May.

    We’re looking for friendly and enthusiastic volunteers to help us keep events running smoothly, get feedback from festival visitors, and to share updates on our social media channels – could this be you? We would love your support helping people learn about, get inspired by, and take action for nature!

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Work withChildren and Young People, Other
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
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