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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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Did you know, participating in Volunteering activity with SUBU earns you an Award? By logging your hours and the skills you have gained through your personal volunteering profile you are eligible to earn certificates and download a full breakdown of your volunteering history for your CV!

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

 

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  • Stephen Cox Garden Trust logo

    YouTube Channel Promoter

    Stephen Cox Garden Trust

    This opportunity takes place between 04 Dec 2024 and 31 Dec 2025

    YouTube Channel promoter for the Trust's channel on climate change/conservatiin/wildlife.

    Stephen Cox Garden Trust is a registered charity for the advancement of education in horticulture and conservation. This includes research & documents, book publishing, and also videos.

    The Trust has a YouTube channel :(https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCkYY9eJhV8SLIY8iVwnKG1Q

    We now need help promoting and getting it known to a wider audience, heighten awareness of the various issues around conservation and climate change in which the Trust is working.

    We would like to hear from students who think they can help us promote the Trust YouTube channel. In particular we need to:

    •increase the number of subscribers to the Channel, 

    •improve its search engine rating.

    •encourage more feedbacks.

    •stimulate networking

    Additionally we would also be interested in: 

    •Developing interaction with suitable non-political groups working in the same arena.

    • Increase the number of enquiries regarding residential stidy/volunteering placements and on-site volunteering.

    •Fund raising/ Business Sponsorship/ & donations.

    This is a remote position. Although of course students would be welcome to make a visit to the garden, or even have a session or two on our desktop to improve the presentation/ layout of the channel.

    I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your interest.

    Stephen Ben Cox

    (Founder/CEO)

    • Activity AreaConservation, Creative and Design, Education, Environmental and Conservation, IT and Digital
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Creativity and Design, Project Research, Communication, Critical Thinking
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences
    • Sustainable Development GoalsAffordable and Clean Energy, Climate Action, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Good Health and Well-being, Life Below Water, Life on Land
    • Pitching/Presenting
    • Administration/Office Skills
    • Communication
    • Digital Skills
  • Talbot Village Trust logo

    Craft workshop assistant

    Talbot Village Trust

    This opportunity takes place on 21 Dec 2024

    This role will support artists leading craft workshops on Saturday 21st December from 10am to 4pm. You will help the workshop participants (adults and families) take part, supporting the artists in distributing materials, and helping participants use new techniques. You will develop your facilitation skills, and have a fun, practical experience, connecting with British solstice traditions.

    On Saturday 21st December we are holding two workshops, as part of a larger event celebrating the Winter Solstice. The workshops will be led by experienced artists, but we need your help to ensure the events run smoothly.

    Both workshops will help adults and families make lanterns:

    The first workshop will run 11am to 1pm. This workshop is suited to adults and children over 10 years old. The lanterns will be made of willow and tissue paper. It can be a messy process, and you will help participants create their constructions, ensuring they have the materials they need at hand.

    The second workshop is 2.30pm to 3.30pm and aimed at families with younger children. These lanterns will be simpler in construction but again, we need your help in making sure all participants are fully engaged, and not struggling with any aspect of the task.

    The afternoon culminates in a lantern lit procession at 4pm, where we will follow a pipe player into the adjacent woodland, where we will hear folk stories around an open fire. It would be great if you are able to stay for this part, enjoy the stories, and even toast marshmallows over the fire! The day closes at 5pm

    • Activity AreaArts and Culture, Children and Young People, Creative and Design, Education, Events and Festivals, People, Wellbeing, Local Community
    • Employability Skills within ActivityCreativity and Design, Leadership, Teaching, Coaching and Training, Communication, Interpersonal
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Community Action
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
    • Leadership
  • Over The Wall Children's Charity logo

    Camp Team Mate

    Over The Wall Children's Charity

    This opportunity takes place on 12 Apr 2025 Closing date for applications is 02 Sep.

    Our incredible Camp Teammates lead our campers through the residentials by being their fun, silly and authentic selves. As the most important cog in this camp machine, Teammates engage with each of the campers, keeping them laughing and dancing at every moment, helping them make lifelong friends and boosting their confidence with our inclusive activity programme. You would be a part of a team colour (these are grouped by ages) and inspire campers to challenge themselves. You will meet new people, make an impact and experience the magic that the camp bubble offers.

    Description

    Volunteers are an essential part of bringing our camps to life, and Teammates play the crucial role of supporting campers and families throughout their time with us. The Teammate’s role is to provide supervision, encouragement and enthusiasm from the moment campers wake up in the morning to when they go to bed at night! You might love this role if you have experience working with children, supporting youth programmes, or are eager to learn more about any of the above.

    The expectations below are non-exhaustive and intended to provide a summary of core responsibilities. Appropriate training will be provided for all successful candidates.

    A valid proof of MMR vaccination and a valid DBS/PVG, or willingness to obtain one, are required for this role.

    Expectations

    • Support all aspects of camp programming which can look like leading games, performing skits, joining in camp dances and songs, and generally bringing a sense of joy and play to all aspects of camp.
    • In a 5 day residential, support a cabin group of up to 12 campers. In a weekend family camp, support a family group--ensuring campers and families feel welcome, valued and included at all times.
    • Get to know each camper individually and provide the support they need to help them have a safe and successful camp experience.
    • Support and facilitate fun and engaging team building activities and end of day "Cabin Chats".
    • Set clear expectations and manage camper behaviours in line with Over The Wall Camp's behaviour support policy.
    • Attend daily meetings during camp to receive updates, share wins and review learnings.
    • Be present at activities to support campers and families in a fun and engaging environment.
    • Adhere to Over The Wall Camp's Health and Safety policies and procedures, ensuring environments are physically and emotionally safe.
    • Be solution oriented, collaborative and open to the ideas of others, seeking ways to embody our camp values of belonging, authenticity and growth.
    • Be open and adaptable to supporting camp as needed, which may include acting as a chaperone on camper transport.

    Benefits

    • Develop valuable teamwork and leadership skills in a supportive, mission-driven camp community.

    • Join an ambitious and collaborative team, dedicated to transforming young lives through connection, adventure, and encouragement.

    • Make unforgettable memories while making a profound difference in the lives of young people and their families.

    • Meals and accommodation are provided at all residential camps. 

    • Activity AreaArts and Culture, Children and Young People, Creative and Design, Disability, Education, Events and Festivals, Film and Technology, Health and Social Care, Leadership, Marketing, Mental Health, Music, People, Social Media and Communications, Sport and Coaching, Teaching and Mentoring, Virtual Volunteering, Wellbeing, Communication/ Caring, First Aid, Outdoor Activities, Physical Activity
    • Employability Skills within ActivityBuddying, Counselling, Mentoring, Creativity and Design, Empathy, Leadership, Organisation, Teaching, Coaching and Training, Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Pitching/ Presenting, Problem Solving, Risk Management, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsDecent Work and Economic Growth, Good Health and Well-being, Quality Education, Reducing Inequality
    • Timekeeping
    • Pitching/Presenting
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Community Action
    • Communication
    • Digital Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
  • SUBU Student Opportunities logo

    Volunteer at a Dog Rehoming Project - 'Paw-Treat' Rehoming Shelter

    SUBU Student Opportunities

    This opportunity takes place between 25 Nov 2024 and 20 Dec 2024

    One Off project at a canine rehoming centre in Dorset. Margaret Green Animal Rescue are setting up a 'Paw-treat' - a wooden cabin where dogs can spend time with volunteers, staff and potential adopters. They want to make this area enriching for the lovely dogs in their care. In addition to this they want to develop the outside space into a waggy-trail with murals and activities and would like volunteers to help with this.

    • 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, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Innovation, Interpersonal, Prioritisation, Problem Solving
    • Activity AreaAnimal Care, Local Community
    • Relationship Building
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
  • Tenovus Cancer Care logo

    Jewellery Volunteer - Highcliffe

    Tenovus Cancer Care

    This opportunity takes place between 11 Sep 2023 and 25 Apr 2025

    Why am I needed?Community is at the heart of everything that we do at Tenovus Cancer Care to help those affected by cancer. Our aim is simple – to deliver a vision where fewer people get cancer and those that do receive equal access to excellent treatment. However, we can’t do this without your help. Our shops in local communities are crucial to us raising vital funds. So, we’d like you to volunteer your time and commitment to help us make a difference. We are looking for someone with a passion and interest of jewellery, including costume jewellery. We get lots of donated goods such as gold / silver / designer. We would need a volunteer to clean, price accordingly, possibly research and merchandise our shop floor.

    What will I be doing?

    • Accepting donations from the public
    • Cleaning, researching and pricing goods
    • Putting goods on display in the shop
    • Displaying jewellery on the shop floor ensuring the items are rotated regularly to increase sales
    • Maintaining high levels of shop standards, presentation and cleanliness
    • Speaking with customers, making them welcome and answering queries
    • Promoting awareness of the charity and the services that we provide

    What skills do I need?

    • Strong customer service skills
    • A really keen eye for detail
    • Passion for Jewellery
    • Ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team
    • Ability to communicate effectively with other members of the team and customers.

     

     

    How much time do I need to commit?

    We’d need you to give around three hours per week if you can with the possibility to do more if you’d like to. However, we appreciate any time you’d like to give; please let us know this on your application form.

     

    What support will I be given?

    • Before starting with Tenovus Cancer Care, we ask that you visit the Shop Management team in the shop so we can both see how the role may suit you.
    • Following that the Shop Manager and team will be on hand to advise and help you select products you can use.
    • Becoming a volunteer with Tenovus Cancer Care can be a rewarding experience and is certainly invaluable to the charity and its goals.

     

    • Activity AreaArts and Culture, Business and Management, Campaigning, Creative and Design, Environmental and Conservation, Health and Social Care, Leadership, People, Sustainability, Wellbeing, Communication/ Caring, Physical Activity, Retail
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Creativity and Design, Leadership, Organisation, Project Research, Collaboration, Communication, Decision Making, Interpersonal, Prioritisation, Problem Solving
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsLife on Land
    • Teamwork
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Digital Skills
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
    • Leadership
  • Tenovus Cancer Care logo

    Stock Room volunteer - Boscombe, Westbourne, Highcliffe, Southbourne

    Tenovus Cancer Care

    This opportunity takes place between 20 Nov 2024 and 30 Sep 2025

    Why am I needed?Community is at the heart of everything that we do at Tenovus Cancer Care to help those affected by cancer. Our aim is simple – to deliver a vision where fewer people get cancer and those that do receive equal access to excellent treatment. However, we can’t do this without your help. Our shops in local communities are crucial to us raising vital funds. So, we’d like you to volunteer your time and commitment to help us make a difference. We need you to help process our stock donations ready for the shop floor.

    What will I be doing?

    • Accepting donations from the public
    • Sorting through donation bags
    • Hanging, ticketing and steaming stock
    • Cleaning and processing non-clothing stock
    • Maintaining high levels of stock room standards
    • Generating add-on sales and Gift Aid conversion through high levels of customer service
    • Completing Gift Aid shop paperwork
    • Promoting awareness of the charity and the services that we provide

     

    What skills do I need?

    • A really keen eye for detail
    • An interest in one of our product areas
    • Ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team
    • Ability to communicate effectively with other members of the team and customers.

     

    How much time do I need to commit?

    We’d need you to give around three hours per week if you can with the possibility to do more if you’d like to. However, we appreciate any time you’d like to give; please let us know this on your application form.

     

    What support will I be given?

    • Before starting with Tenovus Cancer Care, we ask that you visit the Shop Management team in the shop so we can both see how the role may suit you.
    • Following that the Shop Manager and team will be on hand to advise and help you select products you can use.
    • Becoming a volunteer with Tenovus Cancer Care can be a rewarding experience and is certainly invaluable to the charity and its goals.

     

    What benefits can I expect?

    • Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed in line with organisational policy
    • The satisfaction of knowing you’re making a vital difference to the work of Tenovus Cancer Care, and in particular the people who access our unique services
    • The opportunity to be creative and bring new ideas to the shop whilst developing your creative and design skills
    • The opportunity to develop new and existing skills
    • Access to all internal vacancies
    • Access to training
    • The enjoyment of meeting new people and being part of our Retail Team
    • The chance to gain experience of helping Wales’ leading cancer charity.

     

    Where will I be based?

    In your local Tenovus Cancer Care shop

    How do I apply?

    If you would like to apply please contact the Shop Manager in your local shop directly or alternatively please contact our Volunteer Development Team on 029 2076 8323 or e-mail volunteer@tenovuscancercare.org.uk for more information. To apply directly please visit our website.

    Inclusivity:

    Whether you’re a volunteer, supporter, or staff member, we want everyone to feel welcome at Tenovus Cancer Care. We are committed to greater diversity across our people to make sure we have a breadth of experience, skills and perspective that reflects the communities we serve.

    We are working to ensure that Tenovus Cancer Care is a fair and equitable place to volunteer. We strive to ensure everyone is treated fairly, regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, pregnancy, maternity, race (which includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins), sexual orientation, religion, or belief, or because someone is married or in a civil partnership.

    • Activity AreaBusiness and Management, Data Analysis, Fundraising, People, Science/Research, Wellbeing, Communication/ Caring, Physical Activity, Retail
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Leadership, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Decision Making, Innovation, Interpersonal, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
  • The Parks Foundation logo

    Young Adult Ranger

    The Parks Foundation

    This opportunity takes place between 15 Nov 2024 and 31 Dec 2025

    Work experience for young adults, teaching skills in an environmental role. An opportunity to bolster your CV, develop a passion or to prepare for a career in a relevant role. Tasks vary from session to session and include things like landscaping, habitat creation, species conservation, tree planting, and park maintenance.No prior knowledge is required and all tools and equipment is provided.

    • For ages 16-25
    • Must be able to attend locations around the BCP area. Sessions will be open for you to book onto the most convenient ones, but the more flexible you are the more will be available.
    • There's no obligation to attend every session, you are welcome to come along as and when you can, but the more you can attend the more experience you will gain.
    • Must be open to some hard work!

    • Activity AreaConservation, Environmental and Conservation, Wellbeing, Wildlife/Nature, Gardening/ Conservation, Outdoor Activities, Physical Activity
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsClimate Action, Good Health and Well-being, Life on Land, Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Employability Skills within ActivityCollaboration, Communication, Interpersonal
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
  • Dorset Climate Action Network logo

    Youth Team Member

    Dorset Climate Action Network

    This opportunity takes place between 13 Nov 2024 and 23 May 2025

    We would love to get or Youth team off the ground, but we don't have any young people currently able to be involved. If you have an interest in the climate change and the environment and would like to be part of setting up a Youth Team within Dorset Climate Action Network then get in touch!

    We have various teams within Dorset CAN, covering areas such as Land Use, Energy, Transport - and aspire to have an active youth team who set up their own campaigns and projects suitable to young people. You can be as involved as you are able, working closely with our Action Team  the Youth Team (made up of a small number of young people and guided by mentors from the Action Team), can start to plan things that get more young people on board, that encourage young people to make differences in their lives that make a difference, such as re-using, recycling, working on other projects to grow biodiversity, clean up our rivers, to building a relatnioship with schools in dorset and working to educate children all about what they can do to help the climate - the possibilites are endless!

    • Activity AreaChildren and Young People, Conservation, Environmental and Conservation, Social Media and Communications, Wildlife/Nature
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Leadership, Organisation, Project Research, Collaboration, Communication, Digital, IT, Technology, Interpersonal, Networking, Self Management
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsAffordable and Clean Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation, Climate Action, Life on Land, Responsible Consumption & Production, Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Teamwork
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
    • Administration/Office Skills
  • Dorset Climate Action Network logo

    Great Big Dorset Hedge Surveyor

    Dorset Climate Action Network

    This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

    The Great big Dorset Hedge is an established project that surveys hedges across Dorset and BCP, relying heavily on volunteers to take part in the surveys. These surveys identify how these hedges can be improved, by better management, and planting up gaps.

    We organise surveys in all areas of Dorset and BCP, surveys can occur on any day of the week and typically last 3 hours, either scheduled in the morning or the afternoon. Anyone can join a survey and will be trained in the skills required to identify species and answer particular questions about the health, size and type of hedge. 

    • Activity AreaConservation, Environmental and Conservation, Wildlife/Nature
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsClimate Action, Good Health and Well-being, Life on Land
    • Employability Skills within ActivityInterpersonal, Self Management
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
  • The Parks Foundation logo

    Community Café Volunteer

    The Parks Foundation

    This opportunity takes place between 13 Feb 2024 and 31 Dec 2025

    Our cafés are somewhere for people get a great coffee, lunch or a snack, as well as being community hubs for a variety of activities encouraging people to get outside and enjoy using their local park.As a community café volunteer you will be part of a friendly team, helping to take orders, serve customers, and assist with the general running of the café. You will gain lots of practical experience in the catering industry such as customer service, serving food and drinks, and stock management. It's a great way to help the local community and be part of a special team.

    Our cafe volunteers will have the opportunity to get involved with our community cafes at Winton Recreation Ground, Redhill Park, Boscombe Chine Gardens, or Alexandra Park.

    You can find out more information about our cafes on our website, here: parksfoundation.org.uk/cafes/

    • Activity AreaPeople, Catering/ Cooking
    • FacultyBournemouth University Business School, Health & Social Sciences, Media & Communication, Science & Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Industry Innovation & Infrastructure, Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Employability Skills within ActivityCollaboration, Communication, Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
    • Interpersonal
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