Volunteering Opportunities

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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  • SU Peer Support logo

    Language PAL Leader - Semester 1

    SU Peer Support

    This opportunity takes place between 05 May 2024 and 27 Sep 2024 Closing date for applications is 27 Sep.

    PAL Leaders work in teams to plan and deliver weekly study sessions for students learning a language at University. You can use activities and resources to encourage students to practise using the language and learn about different cultures.We are looking for PAL Leaders who are native or near-native speakers of any of the Language PAL languages above.

    • Work withOther
    • Role TypeSU Volunteer
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • The Care Forum - Healthwatch logo

    Community Engagement and Outreach volunteer

    The Care Forum - Healthwatch

    This opportunity takes place between 27 Feb 2024 and 29 Dec 2024

    As a Community Engagement and Outreach volunteer, you will play an important role in speaking and listening to people in the community about their views on local health and care services. You will speak with people via hospitals, libraries, Healthwatch and community events. Online engagement via social media and other platforms may also be part of this role.

    Why should you be a Healthwatch Community Engagement and Outreach volunteer?
    If you like talking and listening to people, this is the right role for you. We have a vital role to play in ensuring people in Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) are engaged, listened to and provided with an avenue to tell us their views and opinions.
    By people sharing their experiences with us we can bring these to health and care providers and decision makers in B&NES to influence services to make them better. You will be an essential part of our team in ensuring people’s voices are collected and heard in the right places. We need your help to be the best that we can be.


    What will the role involve?
    • Working with Healthwatch volunteers and staff team to reach out into different communities to get people’s views on health and social care services
    • Planning engagement activities with other volunteers and staff members
    • Engaging people using online platforms e.g. Zoom, Microsoft Teams and/or via phone
    • Keeping a record of people’s experiences and promptly pass these to Healthwatch staff members
    • Holding engagement and information stands in community areas such as hospitals, GP Surgeries and dentists
    • Talking to and gathering views of the public and reporting this back to us
    • Helping us conduct surveys and consultations with local people
    Personal specification/requirements
    • Effective communication skills and ability to ask questions and listen well to engage with people
    • Enjoys meeting with and talking to members of the public
    • Empathy towards people
    • Passionate about improving local health and social care services
    • Able to separate own experiences from other people’s issues and to faithfully present the views of the people they represent
    • Able to work as a team with other volunteers and staff
    • Experience of using Microsoft Office, including Word
    • Access to the internet/email
    • Be comfortable volunteering from home and using online meeting platforms e.g. Zoom or Microsoft Teams (training can be provided in the latter)
    • Respectful of confidentiality


    Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
    A DBS check will be required as part of this role
    How we will support you?
    As well our volunteering handbook, you will have regular contact with a member of the Healthwatch team to provide you with support and guidance throughout. You’ll receive full training including induction to Healthwatch and be part of a team who’ll make sure your volunteering experience is positive.


    How much time is involved?
    Our volunteering roles are flexible and fit around your schedule. Ideally, our local Healthwatch Volunteers would be able to make a regular commitment to the role on a weekly or monthly basis, but this role can also be ad-hoc to suit your lifestyle.
    We will always work closely with you to ensure your volunteering role fits with your other personal and social commitments

    • Work withAdults and Older People, Children and Young People, Disability and Health
    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Oasis Pantry logo

    Oasis Pantry Volunteer

    Oasis Pantry

    This opportunity takes place between 01 May 2024 and 01 Sep 2024 Closing date for applications is 01 Sep.

    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
  • Bath Cats and Dogs Home logo

    Laundry Assistant

    Bath Cats and Dogs Home

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We are looking for friendly and organised volunteers to assist with sorting, washing and drying laundry, as well as keeping our laundry room tidy. This is an important role as the supply of clean bedding, towels and toys is essential for the welfare of our animals. You will be helping us keep them comfortable, warm and entertained.In addition to making a difference to the animals in our care, you will get to know our friendly team and gain further insight into how the Home runs.Our volunteer requirement for this role is on Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday afternoons and weekends between the hours of 09:00-16:00. A weekly commitment of 3-4 hours is required.

    As a laundry room assistant, you will support our staff and animals by washing towels, blankets and animal bedding. In addition to this, you will sort through the donated bedding and towels we receive and decide what items we can keep, what can be recycled and what we need to throw away, endeavouring to waste as little as possible. You will also be ensuring that the laundry room is always kept clean and tidy and checking that machines are in proper working order.

    Your activities will include:

    • Cleaning and drying any laundry that is generated during the daily running of the centre
    • Folding and storing clean laundry which will include bedding and towels, toys and vet beds from our recovery suite
    • Sorting donated bedding and towels, deciding which can be used, recycled or disposed of
    • Keeping the laundry room tidy
    • Reporting any issues with the washing machines or tumble dryers to our site maintenance team

    About You

    This can sometimes be a messy task, so a willingness to get your hands dirty is essential as you will sometimes be cleaning soiled blankets, towels and vet beds used in our recovery suite. There is a manual handling element of the role, so this should be considered upon application.

    You don’t need to have any prior experience, you will be given full onsite training on how to use our machines and where everything goes.

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer
    • Work withOther
    • Communication Skills
    • Initiative
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Time Management
  • Bath and North East Somerset Carers' Centre logo

    Wellbeing Volunteer

    Bath and North East Somerset Carers' Centre

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 16 Sep.

    Give carers living in Bath & North East Somerset every chance to support their wellbeing. Our free activities take place across a variety of days, times and locations. This also allows volunteers like you, lots of opportunities to get involved! A wellbeing volunteer will offer a warm welcome; help to set up and support activities and day trips for carers.

    Our free activities for carers can be in-person, online and over the phone, locations can vary from the comfort of your own home to our office in Bath, community venues, local sites and attractions. You are a friendly and sociable person that enjoys being around people. For this role, you will have excellent listening skills and will be able to empathise with others. You thrive working as part of a team and will ensure everyone is included and feels valued. If you'd like to support online activities, you will be confident in using electronic devices and online platforms like Zoom.

     

    There are lots of amazing reasons to volunteer for a charity. You might feel like you want to give back to your local community, meet new people or gain a new skill. You can do all this and more at The Carers' Centre.

    Volunteers are vital to our work in helping unpaid carers, we pledge to provide you with ongoing support throughout your time with us as a volunteer, you will be provided with a full induction and by joining us you will be making a difference to the lives of unpaid carers.

    We will, of course, reimburse any out-of-pocket expenses to support you in your role.

    • Work withAdults and Older People, Disability and Health
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Bath and North East Somerset Carers' Centre logo

    Young Carer Volunteer

    Bath and North East Somerset Carers' Centre

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 16 Sep.

    Your responsibilities can vary as a Young Carer Volunteer, depending on the type of activity you support. You will primarily help young carers to take time for themselves, connect with others and above all, have fun! Common tasks you can expect to take on are outlined below.Support activitiesThere's lots of ways to get stuck in, like encouraging young carers to take part or helping those that may need additional support. There's also practical tasks like organising, taking a register and helping clear away equipment at the end.Create a safe spaceWork with staff to ensure children and young people are safe and behave appropriately and in line with our Young Carer Code of Conduct.Be part of the journeySupervise children and young people on transport to and from activities, usually via a minibus or coach.

    You are a friendly and approachable person with excellent communication skills, that can build positive relationships with young people, staff and other volunteers. It is not essential to have previous experience of working with children and young people but it would be beneficial if you have been involved in youth work, schools or clubs. We offer a range of activities throughout the year at various locations so a basic level of physical fitness and the ability to travel to local transport pick-up locations would be required.

    There are lots of amazing reasons to volunteer for a charity. You might feel like you want to give back to your local community, meet new people or gain a new skill. You can do all this and more at The Carers' Centre.

    Volunteers are vital to our work in helping unpaid carers, we pledge to provide you with ongoing support throughout your time with us as a volunteer, you will be provided with a full induction and by joining us you will be making a difference to the lives of unpaid carers.

    We will, of course, reimburse any out-of-pocket expenses to support you in your role.

    • Work withChildren and Young People, Disability and Health, Schools and Education
    • Communication Skills
    • Cultural Awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Dentaid logo

    BrightBites Children's Oral Health Educator

    Dentaid

    This opportunity takes place between 13 Mar 2024 and 30 Aug 2024 Applications closed on 30 Apr.

    BrightBites is an oral health education initiative for children up to 11 years old, the purpose of the programme is to raise awareness to children about the importance of good oral health through an interactive presentation.

    Volunteers are encouraged to contact local schools, nurseries, holiday clubs and childcare organisations to host an interactive session, lasting roughly 30 minutes.

    You will be sent all teaching resources to support the session, which includes a PowerPoint presentation, a T-shirt, a mouth model, posters/leaflets/stickers and a toothbrush and toothpaste tube for every child seen.

    • Role TypeCommunity Volunteer, SU Volunteer
    • Work withChildren and Young People, Schools and Education
    • Communication Skills
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • V Team Student Volunteering logo

    V Code Project Leader

    V Team Student Volunteering

    This opportunity takes place between 30 Sep 2024 and 31 May 2025

    We are looking for a new project leader to support the V Code project with organising our upcoming Coding event in February 2025.

    V Code is a project that sits within V Team, the largest volunteering group at The SU Bath. This project aims to support young girls to learn more about studying and working in STEM careers. In collaboration with Mighty Girls, we are running a coding workshop for local secondary school aged students, encouraging them to consider a career in tech and STEM subjects by teaching them how to code and offering talks from Women in STEM careers.

    What you would need to commit to:

    Around 3 hours a week (especially during January/early February)
    Have an interest or experience in STEM/Tech subjects
    Interested and able to handle budgeting, managing inventory and volunteers
    Confident using social media including LinkedIn
    Able to attend bi-weekly meetings with Marsha from Mighty Girls
     

    • Work withChildren and Young People, Schools and Education
    • Role TypeSU Volunteer
    • Communication Skills
    • Decision Making
    • Enterprise
    • Initiative
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Project Management
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • The Access Project logo

    Online Volunteer Tutor (GCSE)

    The Access Project

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    We are looking for students, staff, and alumni to tutor a young person aged 14-16, online, one hour a week in term-time from September 2024 – June 2025 to support them with their academic studies.

    The Access Project supports pupils from under-resourced backgrounds to access top universities. We are looking for undergraduates, postgraduates, staff, and alumni who would be able to tutor a young person aged 14-16, online, one hour a week in term-time Autumn 2024- Summer 2025 to support them with their academic studies. 

    •Support a young person in a subject of your choice to achieve the GCSE grades they deserve and to fulfil their potential. 

    •Build transferable skills, experience and knowledge through ongoing training and development as part of the role. 

    •Students supported by The Access Project typically achieve a grade higher at GCSE and are twice more likely than their peers to progress to a top-third ranked university. 

    No prior teaching or tutoring experience necessary, we provide a full comprehensive training and induction to help you build the confidence to be the best volunteer you can be. 

    Interested? You’ll need to: 

    · Either be currently studying for an undergraduate degree or have an undergraduate degree/equivalent professional qualification. 

    · Either have an A Level subject or an undergraduate degree in a subject you wish to tutor at GCSE level. 

    · Be able to spare one hour a week in school term time over the next academic year to tutor (starting Sept/Oct 2024), plus 30 mins a week preparation time. 

    · Be prepared to undertake an enhanced DBS check (criminal records check) and provide two references (personal or professional). 

    How does it work? 

    1. Sign up at www.theaccessproject.org.uk/volunteer 

    2. Sign up to any of our 2.5 hour training sessions over the summer, there are various dates so you can find one that suits you: During this session you’ll learn everything you need to know for your weekly one1 hour tutoring sessions. 

    3. You’ll complete a DBS check (criminal records check) and an online safeguarding course. 

    4. We’ll match you with a student who is looking for support in your subject. In particular, we are seeing high demand from our students for support with sciences and maths. Volunteers who are able to support in either of these subjects would be particularly welcome. There are also many opportunities for volunteer tutors in other subjects including humanities and languages. 

    More information and sign up at: https://www.theaccessproject.org.uk/volunteer 

    • Work withChildren and Young People, Schools and Education
    • Role TypeVirtual
    • Communication Skills
    • Initiative
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Problem Solving
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
  • Bath Rugby Foundation logo

    Bath Rugby Foundation Volunteer

    Bath Rugby Foundation

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date. Closing date for applications is 25 Aug.

    Bath Rugby Foundation is an independent charity which provides vulnerable children and young people in Bath and surrounding areas with the emotional, practical and physical support.

    We look to reignite confidence and self-worth in young people, giving them the life skills and opportunities to move onwards and upwards in the world

    By putting our hearts and souls into stopping challenged young people feeling judged, crushed or underestimated, we get them on the road to feeling self-assured, hopeful and happy. Every year, we turn around thousands of young people’s lives by being active in their communities, schools, or at our home at the Rec. We want an army of generous people who’ll stand by our side, pledging monthly support to drive positive change, right here in our community. Together, we will make a difference on our doorstep

    Almost 10,000 young people in and around Bath are officially classed as vulnerable. These youngsters, mainly from disadvantaged families, feel marginalised and judged. They’re labelled ‘bad’, ‘disruptive’ and ‘difficult’. The system has let them down and they’ve kicked against it. At Bath Rugby Foundation, we’re here to break this cycle. Once and for all. We use classroom learning, along with all kinds of sport and activities, to stimulate and build confidence. We mentor and nurture trust. We teach life skills to foster independence, sociability and to build positive relationships with adults. Young people who once felt helpless get back their hope and aspirations. They are able to tear off the labels society has slapped on them. To face the world with renewed selfworth and confidence

    We don’t need governments to change or policies to change. We can be the change.

    Bath Rugby Foundation is entirely funded through sponsorships, fundraising and donations.

    • Role TypeFundraiser
    • Work withOther
    • Communication Skills
    • Leadership
    • Organisation/Planning
    • Teamwork
    • Time Management
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