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North West First Responder Group

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Working Together To Save Lives And Strengthen Communities.


About Us

North West First Responder Group is a volunteer-led independent charity that supports. communities in the North West. 

 

Some of our local volunteers are trained, equipped and mobilised by North West Ambulance Service to deliver life-saving care in their local communities. They respond to 999 emergencies, provide vital early treatment, prior to an ambulance arriving. 

 

As a charity we are committed to supporting communities through CPR & defibrillator awareness sessions, Community Public Access Defibrillator projects, and other health initiatives.

Impact Hours
25
Total hours contributed
Volunteers
0
Unique participants
Opportunities
7
Active listings
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remote weekends weekdays evenings flexible

Deputy Area Coordinator

Deputy Area Coordinators support the Area Coordinator in the day-to-day management of North West First Responder Group activities within their local area. They help coordinate volunteers, assist with community engagement and fundraising activities, support local projects, and help ensure the area operates effectively. This is an ideal opportunity for someone looking to develop leadership experience while making a positive impact within their community.

Ongoing
remote weekends weekdays evenings flexible

Area Coordinator

Area Coordinators lead and support North West First Responder Group volunteers within their local area. They are responsible for volunteer welfare, local operations, community engagement, fundraising activities, and ensuring the area operates in line with the charity's values, policies, and objectives. This rewarding leadership role provides an opportunity to develop a local team, build community partnerships, and help deliver the charity's mission across your area.

Ongoing
remote weekends weekdays evenings flexible

Community First Responder

Community First Responders (CFRs) are trained volunteers who respond on behalf of the ambulance service to certain 999 emergencies within their local community. By providing early assessment, basic life support, CPR, and defibrillation where required, CFRs help ensure patients receive vital care as quickly as possible while an ambulance is on its way. This rewarding role offers the opportunity to make a real difference during some of the most critical moments in a person's life.

Ongoing