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We work with a range of registered UK local and national charities to help find students the right kind of volunteering opportunities. From one off volunteering days to weekly commitments - there is something for everyone, no matter how busy you are!

Take a look at our current opportunities below and if you see something you like – click the ‘Apply’ button!

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If you are participating in the BU Graduate Skills Programme, your volunteering will count towards this award too!!!

 

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  • Win On Waste logo

    Volunteers to help run recycling sessions for Win on Waste Session

    Win On Waste

    This opportunity takes place between 11 Sep 2024 and 23 May 2025

    Do you have a few spare hours a month? Would you like to do something that helps the environment, your community and supports good causes?At Win on Waste we support local communities to recycle some of those hard to recycle items that we all have so many of. As a Volunteer Helper you will…. help to set up a session… meet and greet and encourage people to sort their items where possible, some donors may require support… answer any questions people may have. These often include “What happens to the items?” Or “I’ve got X to donate, would you like it?”

    Sessions currently take place at 11 different locations across Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole and East Dorset.  Volunteers usually sign up for one location and sessions take place monthly on a Saturday and take around 2/3 hours per session.  Check our website for details of venues/timings (winonwaste.org/waste-collection-sessions/)

    What sort of person makes a good Helper? Someone who:
    •is friendly and likes working with people.
    •is a good listener and happy to answer questions from donors.
    •is a team player.
    •has a passion for recycling and a desire to see a reduction in waste being transported to landfill and recycling sites.
    •is prepared to help run a Win on Waste® session once a month and has approximately 3 hours to spare doing so.
    •wants to help so that good causes will benefit.
    •happy to help donors sort their donated items (these can sometimes be a bit messy!)
    (Note: there is a lot of standing, but some of the role can be done sitting e.g. sorting)

    In addition to help at the sessions, Helpers often like to help in other ways:
    •Encouraging neighbours, friends and family to save items.
    •Sharing Win on Waste notices and information via social media
    •Telling people at the clubs they attend about Win on Waste®
    •Organising a recycling collection at their workplace.

    Next steps
    If you are still interested, we’d love you to attend couple of sessions. After you have completed the trial and feel it is definitely something you would like to do on a regular basis, we will organise for an induction. This gives you the chance to find out more about our organisation.

    • Activity AreaEducation, Environmental and Conservation, Sustainability, Local Community, Office Admin
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsLife on Land, Responsible Consumption & Production, Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Employability Skills within ActivityEmpathy, Organisation, Communication, Interpersonal, Prioritisation
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
  • BODY POSITIVE DORSET logo

    ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT FOR HEALTH AND WELLBEING NAVIGATOR

    BODY POSITIVE DORSET

    This opportunity takes place between 10 Sep 2024 and 23 May 2025

    To support the health and wellbeing navigator in the role. Due to changes in health the wellbeing navigator needs administrative support, this will enable her to have more time for clients and their needs. Please read below for more details.

    Role Summary:

    As a Volunteer Admin Assistant, you will provide essential administrative support to the Health and Wellbeing Navigator, helping to streamline client services and ensure efficient operations within the charity. This position involves organizing appointments, maintaining records, handling communications, and assisting in client service coordination.

    Skills the Volunteer Will Learn:

    1. Administrative Skills:
      • Managing emails, phone calls, and schedules.
      • Filing, data entry, and maintaining accurate records.
      • Organizing and coordinating appointments and meetings.
    2. Client Service Coordination:
      • Supporting the Health and Wellbeing Navigator with client follow-ups and service coordination.
      • Learning how to manage client files, safeguarding confidentiality.
    3. Communication Skills:
      • Professional communication with clients, team members, and external agencies.
      • Developing empathy and understanding in dealing with people affected by health challenges.
    4. IT and Software Proficiency:
      • Using office software and systems (e.g., Excel, Word, database management tools).
    5. Teamwork and Collaboration:
      • Working closely with the charity’s team to support collective goals.
      • Gaining insight into the dynamics of working in a health-focused, non-profit setting.

    How It Will Benefit Clients Indirectly:

    • Improved Service Efficiency: By providing administrative support, the Health and Wellbeing Navigator can focus more on delivering direct client services, ensuring quicker responses and better-tailored support.
    • Better Coordination of Care: With streamlined communication and organized scheduling, clients will experience smoother interactions with the charity, enhancing their overall wellbeing.
    • Increased Capacity for Client Support: With a volunteer handling administrative task, the charity can manage more clients, reducing wait times and improving access to essential services.

    In essence, the volunteer’s role is pivotal in enhancing the charity’s capacity to deliver timely, effective support, benefiting clients by creating a more organized and responsive service environment.

     

    • Activity AreaHealth and Social Care, LGBTQIA+, Mental Health, People, Wellbeing, Local Community, Office Admin
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Empathy, Legal, Organisation, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being
    • Timekeeping
    • Administration/Office Skills
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
  • Refugee Support Europe logo

    Dignity Centre Volunteer (Refugee support)

    Refugee Support Europe

    This opportunity takes place between 18 Jan 2024 and 13 Dec 2024

    Support the running of our Dignity Centre, consisting of a social space and free“shop” for asulym seekers and refugees.

    Organisation: Refugee Support Europe-

    Time Commitment: Weekly Minimum: ½ day per week

    Period Commitment: 1 month (extensions at the discretion of the Coordinator)

    We help refugees rebuild their lives by providing essential aid with dignity. We like to think of what we do as building communities of support. Dignity defines everything we do. It’s about respecting people as individuals, giving them choices and offering a bit of normality. It also makes volunteering much more rewarding and creative.

    Refugee Support Europe started operating in one of the Greek Government’s official Refugee Camps in Alexandreia in April 2016. We worked there and on seven other refugee camps in Greece for over 3 years. We have also supported a large unofficial camps of Rohingya in Bangladesh and Central Americans in Mexico. We created and run a Dignity Centre in Nicosia city centre in Cyprus since 2019 and opened another in Chisinau Moldova in 2022 .

    Since November 2023 we are also operating in Bournemouth, where we have setup a Dignity Centre to support asulym seekers and refugees.

    Volunteers will work in a team with the Centre Coordinator to support the running of our Dignity Centre, consisting of a social space and free“shop”. We are open 3 days a week, with an open-door policy and welcoming atmosphere, to those seeking support whilst living in temporary accommodation within the local community.

    Responsibilities

    • Providing a warm, welcoming and safe space for members.
    • Registering new members.
    • Providing orientation of how our ”Dignity shop” can be utilised by new and existing members.
    • Working on the shop floor to ensure the shop looks presentable and full.
    • Sorting of incoming donations and storage.
    • Preparation of tea and coffees for the social space.
    • Other ad hoc tasks as needed by the Coordinator.

    Skills & Abilities

    • Commitment and reliability
    • Empathy.
    • Intercultural Communication.
    • Organisation skills.
    • Customer service skills.
    • Teamwork and flexibility.
    • Able for some physical demand- to sort donations and manage stairs.

    Refugee Support Europe is committed to providing equal opportunities to all volunteers, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status. We believe in creating an inclusive and diverse volunteer community that reflects the rich tapestry of our society.

    • Activity AreaHomelessness, People, Sport and Coaching, Communication/ Caring, Retail
    • Employability Skills within ActivityBuddying, Counselling, Mentoring, Empathy, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, No Poverty, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Reducing Inequality
    • Relationship Building
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
  • STARS (Sexual Trauma and Recovery Service) is a pan Dorset charity based in Poole that provides confidential helpline support, face to face counselling and practical support through our Independent Sexual Violence Advisor service to those affected by rape and sexual assault.STARS is developing it's support services and volunteer roles. A new team of Fundraising and Events volunteers are needed to help support a wide range of events over the next 12 months.

    Description: We are looking for reliable, pro-active and hardworking individuals to spread the word about STARS. Help us raise awareness and support events across the county. 

    Skills and Qualification: Reliable, Adaptable, Pro-active and Compassionate

    Time Commitment: Time commitment varies depending on the time of year  

    Training: Training will be provided alongside an induction where you will learn more about our story, our values and the roles available.

    • Activity AreaAnthropology/Geography, Arts and Culture, Business and Management, Campaigning, Children and Young People, Conservation, Creative and Design, Data Analysis, Disability, Domestic Violence Support, Drugs and Addictions Support, Education, Elderly Care, Environmental and Conservation, Events and Festivals, Faith and Religion, Ethics, Film and Technology, Fundraising, Health and Social Care, Homelessness, Human and Civil Rights/Social Justice, IT and Digital, Law and Legal, Leadership, LGBTQIA+, Marketing, Mental Health, Music, Overseas Challenges, People, Science/Research, Social Media and Communications, Sport and Coaching, Sustainability, Technology/Engineering, Teaching and Mentoring, Virtual Volunteering, Wellbeing, Wildlife/Nature, Advice/ Support, Catering/ Cooking, Committee/ Trustee, Communication/ Caring, First Aid, Gardening/ Conservation, Outdoor Activities, Physical Activity, Retail, SUBU Club/ Society
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Buddying, Counselling, Mentoring, Creativity and Design, Empathy, Languages, Leadership, Legal, Organisation, Project Research, Teaching, Coaching and Training, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Digital, IT, Technology, Emotional Intelligence, Innovation, Interpersonal, Networking, Pitching/ Presenting, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Risk Management, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGender Equality, Good Health and Well-being, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Quality Education, Reducing Inequality
    • Timekeeping
    • Relationship Building
    • Leadership
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Digital Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
  • Brendoncare logo

    Join us as a Volunteer Club Helper

    Brendoncare

    This opportunity takes place between 10 Sep 2024 and 20 Dec 2024

    Join us and make a real difference to the lives of those we support, by providing companionship and meaningful activities.

    Brendoncare Volunteer Role Description: Club Helper

    Why volunteer with Brendoncare?

    Brendoncare offer a range of services from community support and clubs, through to extra care housing and residential care, helping thousands of people across the south of the UK. These services are designed to empower people to live their whole life well, and it is largely down to the kindness, bravery and positivity of our volunteers that we are able to do so.

    Who are you?

    Brendoncare believes that without diversity we will be unable to fulfil our vision. We would like to hear from people who share a strong belief in our vision and values. We have a range of volunteer roles to suit people, regardless of age, background, or whether you can get out and about or want to stay at home; we’d like to hear from you.

    This role in particular would require you to be a good communicator, enthusiastic and be able to demonstrate a willingness to help us deliver a fantastic service to the members of our community clubs. Ideally, you will be a team player, happy to get involved in any aspect of the meetings whether that’s meeting and greeting, providing refreshments to the members or encouraging engagement of the activity.

    What is required?

    This role will involve help in ensuring the venue is safe and welcoming for our members; this will include setting the room up appropriately, helping any members with limited mobility, engaging with our members and helping with the activities and refreshments. You may also have a specific skill or interest you would like to share with our members; we’re always on the lookout for new activities – if so we’d be very interested to hear from you!

    We ask for two satisfactory references and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We also offer free bespoke training to all volunteers who join us. Some of this training is delivered via Zoom and some is in person. 

    What difference will you make?

    This is a fantastic opportunity to empower people at whatever stage of life they are.

    “I wanted to give back some of that ‘warm fuzzy feeling’ to others, to let them know they are not alone and that people care about them.” – Jan (CSS Volunteer)

    Keeping you safe in your volunteer role

    Health & Safety is everyone’s responsibility in law. Our responsibility to keep our volunteers, staff and everyone in Brendoncare safe is embedded at every level of what we do. We want people to have the best experience of working and living with us, we want our staff and volunteers to have the most up to date information and tools, and we want to respond quickly to, and learn from concerns when things aren’t right. Some ways that we ensure this happens:

    Working with potentially vulnerable people and people that need our support

    This might mean that the people you volunteer for are vulnerable physically, mentally or emotionally. We address this by making sure our volunteers know about good care practices and infection control; legal responsibilities around data and health & safety; and how to safeguard the welfare of individuals whilst protecting volunteers, staff and the organisation from misunderstandings caused by overstepping boundaries.

    Addressing behaviours that may be uncomfortable or unacceptable

    Brendoncare has a code of conduct for all members and we use this to ensure clarity on how we expect people to treat each other. We also provide training and support to ensure that we can support people with a range of health & wellbeing needs.

    Making sure the environments you are in are safe and welcoming

    Brendoncare has robust procedures to make sure the areas you work in, and the activities you undertake, have been risk assessed and that we have communicated ways to mitigate any hazards. There will always be a member of staff to help if you have any concerns. There are some roles that mean you might be on your own, such as volunteer drivers or befriending, and we will clearly communicate with you about how to stay safe when lone working.

    Risks associated with particular activities

    Some roles may have particular risks that we need to guard against. For example, cooking, delivering exercise activities, using particular equipment (e.g. tools on the allotment), or driving. We will always ensure that you have had appropriate training and checks to give you and our residents and members confidence that every activity is as safe as it can be.

     

    Responding to concerns and learning from experience

    We will always listen to any concern about your safety. On joining us we will clearly communicate who you can approach for support and we have procedures in place if you need to talk to someone else either inside the organisation or through our Employee Assistance Programme through external providers. Sometimes things don’t go to plan and we ask everyone to make sure these incidents are reported so we can learn and improve in the future.

    What’s next?

    If this sounds like you, or you’d like to find out more about this role, then we would be delighted to hear from you, please contact us on: Volunteering@brendoncare.org.uk or phone: 01962 857097

    • Activity AreaElderly Care, Health and Social Care, Mental Health, People, Wellbeing, Advice/ Support
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Life on Land
    • Employability Skills within ActivityEmpathy, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Problem Solving, Self Management
    • Timekeeping
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
  • PramaLIFE logo

    Telephone Befriender

    PramaLIFE

    This opportunity takes place between 01 Jan 2023 and 20 Dec 2024

    Become Telephone Befriender with us. We have two different opportunities available (requiring multiple volunteers). The role of Befriender will have you supporting someone who is lonely or isolated, or someone who is an unpaid carer for someone else. Skills you will develop include: Communication, Listening, understanding the needs of individuals, information and signposting. Undertaking basic assessments/basic admin.

    To become part of a successful team of volunteer telephone befrienders. The roles support people who are lonely / isolated or who are caring for a loved one or friend. We support adults only through this activity and many of the people we support are older people:

    • Creating a valued relationship
    • Helping to improve self-confidence
    • Reducing social isolation by being a listening ear

    Key responsibilities:

    • To phone carer/person at an agreed place or time
    • To make a regular, agreed commitment to the service - dependent on availability
    • To provide feedback to PramaLife regarding the person befriended
    • To work with the PramaLife Team to ensure that the most appropriate and suitable service is being offerred to individuals
    • To signpost and support as appropriate (with the support of the PramaLife Pathways Manager/FOCUS Co-ordinator)
    • To adhere to PramaLife policies and procedures
    • To Follow Volunteer Handbook

     

    • Activity AreaDisability, Elderly Care, Health and Social Care, Mental Health, People, Virtual Volunteering, Wellbeing
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Buddying, Counselling, Mentoring, Empathy
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Partnerships for the Goals, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Reducing Inequality
    • Leadership
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Interpersonal
  • Age UK Bournemouth Poole & East Dorset logo

    Memory Club Volunteer

    Age UK Bournemouth Poole & East Dorset

    This opportunity takes place between 10 Sep 2024 and 20 Dec 2024

    Our Southbourne Memory Clubs meet once a week for two hours on Thursdays and are for those within our community who have a diagnosis of dementia. The Clubs follow a programme of themed activities, carried out over several weeks in small groups, with each session covering a different topic, each designed to improve the mental abilities and memory of someone with dementia.The volunteer role is to assist the facilitator who runs the group, helping to make the experience welcoming, safe and enjoyable for all our clients.

    • Activity AreaElderly Care, Mental Health, People, Wellbeing, Local Community
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Life on Land
    • Employability Skills within ActivityEmpathy, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal
    • Relationship Building
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
  • Samaritans Charity Shop logo

    Charity Shop Volunteer (Bournemouth)

    Samaritans Charity Shop

    This opportunity takes place between 10 Sep 2024 and 20 Dec 2024

    We are looking to recruit volunteers in our shop which is located at 246 Old Christchurch Road, BH1. The role involves working on the till, tidying the shop floor or helping with window displays. Ideally students would be able to give a minimum of 2/3 hours per shift, however we appreciate any help available. Currently we are open Monday to Saturday 11am till 5pm. Our shop is a vital part of the local community and provides essential income so that our branch can remain open 24/7 for our Listening volunteers to support anyone who is experiencing a difficult time. Volunteers in our shop play a valuable role in helping us to be there for our callers, as well as gaining retail experience and communication skills.

    • Activity AreaHealth and Social Care, People, Wellbeing, Retail
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Life on Land
    • Employability Skills within ActivityOrganisation, Collaboration, Decision Making, Interpersonal, Prioritisation
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
  • Bournemouth University Sustainability Team logo

    BU Student Sustainability Council

    Bournemouth University Sustainability Team

    This opportunity takes place between 15 Sep 2024 and 30 Jun 2025

    BU Sustainability Department are looking for students who would like to be advocates and representatives of sustainability as part of BU's Student Sustainability Council.

    Being a member of the Student Sustainability Council involves termly meetings, attending our termly Climate Assemblies, collaboration with other members on your own projects, and dicussing ideas and perspectives around sustainability!

    • Activity AreaAnthropology/Geography, Conservation, Education, Environmental and Conservation, Ethics, Sustainability, Wildlife/Nature
    • Employability Skills within ActivityBuddying, Counselling, Mentoring, Empathy, Leadership, Organisation, Project Research, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Innovation, Interpersonal, Networking, Pitching/ Presenting, Problem Solving
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsAffordable and Clean Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation, Climate Action, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Gender Equality, Good Health and Well-being, Industry Innovation & Infrastructure, Life Below Water, Life on Land, No Poverty, Partnerships for the Goals, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Quality Education, Reducing Inequality, Responsible Consumption & Production, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Zero Hunger
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Pitching/Presenting
    • Timekeeping
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
    • Communication
    • Community Action
  • The Vegan Society logo

    Vegan Community Advocate

    The Vegan Society

    This opportunity takes place between 05 Mar 2024 and 20 Dec 2024

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

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

    What does the Advocate role involve?

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

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

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

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

    What skills would be useful in doing this role?

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

    How much time do I need to invest? 

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

    Here are some quotes from our wonderful volunteers here at The Vegan Society: 

    “Everyone is very friendly and appreciative of what I do. It's a great cause to volunteer for.” 

    “I love sharing ideas with other activists.” 

    “I enjoy meeting like-minded people and feeling less isolated in my beliefs. I also like learning how to campaign effectively.” 

    “I’d definitely recommend that any potential volunteers interested give it a go!” 

    In our Volunteer Impact Report 2023, we also found that 96% of the volunteers surveyed feel highly valued by their main contact.  

    • Activity AreaCampaigning, Events and Festivals, Social Media and Communications, Virtual Volunteering, Advice/ Support
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Empathy, Collaboration, Communication, Interpersonal, Networking, Prioritisation, Self Management
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being
    • Community Action
    • Communication
    • Digital Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Timekeeping
    • Interpersonal
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
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