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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!

The charities on our hub know that you are a busy student therefore most roles require between 2 to 4 hours of volunteering per week.  The charities are all lovely and friendly and understand that flexibility is required to fit around your academic time-table - so don't be afraid to ask the charity and agree times that suit you.

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

If you can’t find an opportunity that suits your interests, book an appointment with the Volunteering team for support: Book a Meeting

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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  • We are looking for a proactive, organised, and creative Volunteer Fundraising & Grants Support Assistant to work closely with our Fundraising Manager. This role has a strong focus on funding research, grant applications, and supporting the development and delivery of an annual fundraising plan and events programme.This is a fantastic opportunity for a university student or aspiring fundraiser to gain real-world experience in grant writing, fundraising strategy, and event planning, while helping to secure vital funding that enables our charity to support women aged 18+ through free wellbeing and confidence-building programmes.Key ResponsibilitiesGrants & FundingResearch and identify relevant grant funding opportunities, trusts, and foundations.Support the writing and submission of grant applications and funding bids.Gather and organise supporting information such as impact data, case studies, and programme details.Maintain a funding pipeline with deadlines, outcomes, and reporting requirements.Help tailor applications to match funder priorities and criteria.Fundraising Strategy & PlanningSupport the development of an annual fundraising plan aligned with charity goals.Contribute ideas for fundraising campaigns, appeals, and community initiatives.Help plan and structure fundraising activities across the year.Assist in setting fundraising targets and tracking progress.Events & Campaign SupportHelp organise and coordinate fundraising events and activities.Support event planning, logistics, promotion, and volunteer coordination.Assist in developing promotional materials for campaigns and events.Help evaluate event success and suggest improvements for future activities.General Fundraising SupportSupport communication with donors, supporters, and community partners where appropriate.Assist with administrative tasks related to fundraising and reporting.Contribute creative ideas to improve engagement and income generation.

    We are a growing charity supporting women aged 18+ to build confidence, resilience, and wellbeing. Through free workshops, sessions, and community programmes, we provide safe and supportive spaces for women facing life challenges, isolation, or low confidence to rebuild self-belief and thrive.

    • Communication
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Community Action
    • Interpersonal
  • We are looking for a creative and enthusiastic Volunteer Social Media & Communications Officer to help raise awareness of our charity and the support we provide to women aged 18+.This is an excellent opportunity for a university student or someone looking to gain experience in social media, communications, marketing, and the charity sector. You will help create engaging content, share inspiring stories, promote events and campaigns, and strengthen our online presence to help us reach more women in need of support.Key ResponsibilitiesCreate and schedule social media content across our platforms.Develop engaging posts, graphics, and promotional campaigns.Help promote charity events, fundraising activities, and wellbeing programmes.Write clear and engaging content for social media, newsletters, and promotional materials.Support the development of communication strategies to increase awareness and engagement.Monitor social media activity and help respond to messages and comments where appropriate.Identify opportunities to grow our audience and increase community engagement.Work with volunteers and staff to share success stories and impact updates.

    • Interpersonal
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Digital Skills
  • We are looking for a creative and enthusiastic Volunteer Graphic Designer to support our charity by designing flyers, posters, social media graphics, event materials, and other promotional resources.


    This is an excellent opportunity for a university student who would like to gain real-world experience, build their portfolio, and make a meaningful difference by helping a growing charity reach more women in need of support.

    Working alongside our team, you will have the opportunity to contribute ideas, develop your design skills, and see your work used in community campaigns, fundraising activities, wellbeing programmes, and awareness initiatives.

    What You'll Gain

    Practical graphic design experience for a registered charity.
    Portfolio-building projects with real-world impact.
    Experience working with a charity and community organisation.
    Opportunities to develop creative, branding, and marketing skills.
    A reference and recognition for your contribution.

    What We're Looking For

    A student or recent graduate with an interest in graphic design, marketing, or visual communications.
    Creativity and attention to detail.
    Experience using design software such as Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar tools.
    Good communication skills and a willingness to collaborate.
    A passion for supporting women and making a positive impact in the community.

    Time Commitment
    Flexible and designed to fit around studies, with opportunities to contribute remotely.

     

    About Us

    We are a growing charity dedicated to helping women aged 18+ build confidence, resilience, and wellbeing. Through free support sessions, workshops, and community programmes, we provide a safe and encouraging space for women to overcome challenges, reconnect with their strengths, and move forward with greater self-belief.

    Many of the women we support are facing life transitions, isolation, low confidence, stress, or difficult circumstances. Our programmes help them develop practical tools, supportive connections, and the resilience needed to thrive.

    By volunteering with us, you'll be helping create materials that raise awareness, inspire hope, and enable more women to access life-changing support within their community. Your creativity can have a direct and meaningful impact on the lives of women who need it most.

    • Activity AreaCampaigning, Events and Festivals, Fundraising, Marketing, Mental Health, People, Social Media and Communications, Wellbeing, Remote Volunteering
    • Employability Skills within ActivityCreativity and Design, Project Research, Digital, IT, Technology, Pitching/ Presenting, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Self Management
    • FacultyHealth, Environment and Medical Sciences
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being
    • Digital Skills
    • Community Action
    • Communication
  • Recruitment for Special Constables for Dorset Police is open and applications are via the Dorset Police website: Special Constables - Who, What, How and Why - Working in PartnershipSpecial Constables are voluntary police officers with the same powers as regular officers, under the command of regular senior officers and with their own rank structure.WHAT YOU WILL DOSpecials take part in frontline police work. They can spend much of their time on the streets, doing intelligence-based patrols in crime hotspots or taking part in crime-prevention initiatives.It is also extremely varied, and you could easily find yourself doing any of the following:Ensuring public safety- Assisting at the scene of accidents, fires or incidents – helping control situations, ensuring people are safe.- Providing security and crowd control at major public events – preventing injuries and disorder.Preventing crime- Carrying out high-visibility foot patrols to deter and detect criminals.- Educating businesses and the community about crime and how to avoid it to reduce crime and people's fear of it happening.- Talking to schoolchildren about crime reduction and community safety to help them stay safe and make the right choices.Tackling crime- Confronting anti-social behaviour on the streets such as gangs or intimidating behaviour.- Managing alcohol-related incidents such as public drunkenness or violence.- Enforcing road safety laws in local communities.Investigating crime- Conducting house-to-house enquiries to gather information and support larger enquiries.- Taking part in police operations to disrupt and arrest offenders.Securing convictions- Presenting evidence in court to support the justice system in prosecuting offenders.Please note that you need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years in order to be eligible to apply for any role in the Police.

    • Activity AreaLaw and Legal, Leadership, People, Advice/ Support, Communication/ Caring, Local Community, Outdoor Activities
    • Employability Skills within ActivityEmpathy, Leadership, Legal, Collaboration, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Risk Management, Self Management, Teamwork
    • FacultyBusiness and Law
    • Timekeeping
    • Interpersonal
    • Leadership
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Teamwork
  • SHAW TRUST logo

    Volunteer Sales Assistants

    SHAW TRUST

    16 Jun 2025 - 31 May 2026

    Join us at Shaw Trust Shops in and around the Bournmouth Uni area as a Volunteer Sales Assistant and help us raise vital funds to support communities across the UK. As a not-for-profit charity, all our proceeds go to helping people around the UK.


     
    As a Sales Assistant, you will be the friendly face of our shop, making donors, customers and supporters feel welcome.
     
    You’ll be serving on the till, handling cash and card payments, answering queries and creating a welcoming atmosphere in the shop.
     
    Our friendly shop team will give you all the training and support you need to make you feel comfortable and confident here. We believe that everyone has something to offer, even if you have no experience in retail.
     
    What’s in it for you
     
    Boost your confidence and help people in your community by volunteering with us. It's a great way to meet people, learn new skills, and put your time to good use.
    You will also have the opportunity to complete additional CPD learning with us. 

     
    Most of the time, we cover some lunch and travel expenses. We’ll always be as flexible as possible around your education, family, work, and health commitments. 
     
    What we’re asking for
     
    The main thing we are looking for is that you are happy to work with a team and have a helpful attitude. The ability to offer around 4 hours of help a week would be preferable, though we can be flexible. Volunteers in our shop must be aged 14 and over. 
     
    If you have any questions, just ask!

    • Activity AreaSocial Media and Communications, Sustainability, Wellbeing, Communication/ Caring, Retail
    • FacultyBusiness and Law, Health, Environment and Medical Sciences, Media, Science and Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Quality Education, Sustainable Cities and Communities
    • Employability Skills within ActivityCollaboration, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Innovation, Networking, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Self Management, Teamwork
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
    • Teamwork
    • Communication
    • Digital Skills
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping

    Applications closed on 31 Mar.

  • Do you have experience giving general advice and want to use your skills to make a real difference? Are you passionate about supporting asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants as they navigate housing, benefits, and everyday challenges? If so, we’d love to hear from you! We are looking for experienced, confident generalist advisers to volunteer with our Advice Team. This role is best suited to those who already have a background in advice work, as we’re not able to provide full training but you’ll have ongoing support from our friendly and experienced team. We are looking for someone who can ideally work on a Wednesday, with flexible hours between 10 - 3pm.

    Become a General Advice Volunteer! International Care Network (ICN) is a Christian charity supporting asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants as they rebuild their lives through compassion, community, and practical support.

    We are looking for an experienced, committed and caring volunteer to join our advice team and support service users by offering general guidance in areas such as housing, benefits, utilities, and other everyday challenges. This will have a big impact on the support we can offer in such a demanding environment and will also provide you with opportunity to grow in your skills! 

    Read more about the role here: General Advice Volunteer Role Profile.docx 

    If you are interested in learning more about ICN and our other volunteer opportunities, you can read more about who we are on our website www.icn.org.uk/support-us/volunteer/ - We are looking forward to hearing from you!

    • Activity AreaPeople, Advice/ Support, Communication/ Caring, Office Admin
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Empathy, Languages, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Digital, IT, Technology, Interpersonal, Prioritisation, Teamwork
    • Timekeeping
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
    • Communication
    • Interpersonal

    Applications closed on 03 Jun.

  • Guide Dogs logo

    Promotional Pack Micro Volunteer

    Guide Dogs

    05 Feb 2024 - 31 Oct 2026

    The purpose of this role is to raise awareness of our volunteering opportunities at Guide Dogs. Without volunteers, we would not be able to support those living with sight loss in your community. The role involves working and connecting with your community and putting up our posters in your locality. As this is a micro volunteering opportunity, it is perfect for students wanting to give a little bit of time for a really big impact.

    We are looking for anyone who is comfortable and confident to chat to people in their community and put up our posters in shops, on notice boards, at events etc.

    All micro volunteers will receive a top tips document to ensure that they get the most out of this opportunity.

    Benefits / Skills focus:

    • Interpersonal skills
    • Adaptability/flexibility
    • Resilience

    The volunteer will be based in their local community, putting up posters as far or as close to their residence as they feel comfortable.

     

    • Activity AreaDisability, Marketing, People, Communication/ Caring
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Organisation, Communication, Interpersonal, Networking, Pitching/ Presenting, Self Management
    • FacultyBusiness and Law, Health, Environment and Medical Sciences, Media, Science and Technology
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being, Reducing Inequality
    • Communication
    • Community Action
    • Interpersonal
    • Pitching/Presenting
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
  • Grooves on the GreenFriday 19th June - Sunday 21st June Ashley Cross Green A 3-day music festival at Ashley Cross Green. We are looking for volunteers to help on the gate, on our stand and to look after the emergency exits – and we would love your help! We have split the sessions into the following times: Friday 19th June 3.30pm-9pm Saturday 20th June 10.15am-4pmSaturday 20th June 4pm-9pm Sunday 21st June 10.15am-2pmSunday 21st June 2pm-7pm

    • Activity AreaDisability, Events and Festivals, Fundraising, Marketing, Music, People, Communication/ Caring
    • Sustainable Development GoalsGood Health and Well-being
    • Employability Skills within ActivityEvent Planning
    • Interpersonal
    • Timekeeping
    • Relationship Building
    • Communication
    • Teamwork
    • Community Action
  • Dorset Police recognises the value and contribution of the Staff Support Networks that help us to create a fair and inclusive workplace, through support of staff in under-represented groups throughout the organisation. Staff support networks provide vital signposting, support and voices for our workforce and they act as a critical friend in relation to Force policies, procedures and processes. This role will provide support to that effort.

    MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:

    To send and respond to Network emails.

    To maintain the membership list for the Staff Network.

    To help plan and organise bespoke Network events. As well as Support Network meetings.

    Research events organised in other areas outside Dorset Police.

    Assist in collecting material and creating the Support Network newsletters. Keeping the Support Network SharePoint page updated.

    • Activity AreaLaw and Legal, People, Advice/ Support, Local Community, Office Admin
    • Employability Skills within ActivityAdministration/Office Skills, Legal, Organisation, Collaboration, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal, Networking, Pitching/ Presenting, Teamwork
    • FacultyBusiness and Law
    • Teamwork
    • Communication
    • Digital Skills
    • Timekeeping
    • Interpersonal
    • Relationship Building
    • Administration/Office Skills
  • This role will provide help to officers by assisting with the cleaning of Police vehicles. The Police vehicles need be cleaned to a high professional standard, as the vehicles will be in the public eye. This role will entail working outside, at the preferred Police station of the volunteer's choice.Please note that you need to have lived in the UK for at least 3 years in order to be eligible to apply for any role in the Police.

    • Employability Skills within ActivityOrganisation, Collaboration, Communication, Prioritisation, Problem Solving, Self Management, Teamwork
    • Activity AreaLocal Community, Outdoor Activities, Physical Activity
    • Teamwork
    • Timekeeping
    • Interpersonal
    • Communication
    • Relationship Building
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