
North West First Responder Group
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.

North West First Responder Group
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.

North West First Responder Group
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.

North West First Responder Group
Training & Safeguarding Officer
Help ensure our volunteers are supported, developed, and kept safe. As a Training & Safeguarding Officer, you will assist with the delivery and coordination of volunteer training, support the charity's safeguarding processes, and help maintain a safe and positive environment for volunteers and members of the public. You may help organise training events, maintain training records, promote best practice, and support safeguarding awareness across the charity. This role is ideal for someone who is organised, approachable, and passionate about volunteer development and welfare. Full training and support will be provided where required.

North West First Responder Group
Fundraising Officer
Help us raise the funds needed to save lives in our communities. As a Fundraising Officer, you will support the charity by developing fundraising ideas, assisting with events, engaging with local businesses and community groups, and helping to secure donations and sponsorship. Your efforts will directly support Community First Responders, CPR & AED awareness sessions, and Public Access Defibrillator projects across the North West. This role is ideal for someone who is enthusiastic, organised, and passionate about making a positive difference in their community. No previous fundraising experience is required, and full support will be provided.

North West First Responder Group
Communications Officer
Help us tell our story and engage with our communities. As a Communications Officer, you'll support the charity by creating and sharing content across our social media platforms, website, and other communication channels. You'll help promote our events, celebrate volunteer achievements, raise awareness of CPR and defibrillators, and support fundraising campaigns. This role is ideal for someone with good communication skills, creativity, and a passion for making a positive impact through effective public engagement. No professional experience is required – just enthusiasm, reliability, and a willingness to learn.

North West First Responder Group
Support Volunteer
Help make a difference in your community by supporting the work of North West First Responder Group. Our Support Volunteers assist with fundraising events, community engagement activities, CPR & AED awareness sessions, administration, and public access defibrillator projects. This flexible role is ideal for anyone who wants to contribute to a life-saving charity without being a Community First Responder. No previous experience is required – just enthusiasm, reliability, and a passion for helping others. Every hour you give helps us support volunteers, educate communities, and improve access to defibrillators across the North West.

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Volunteer Walk Leader Coordinator
We’re looking for a friendly, organised person to become our Walk Leader Coordinator — someone who enjoys supporting others, keeping things running smoothly, and helping volunteers feel valued and confident in their role. You’ll be the go-to person for our walk leaders.
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Volunteer Admissions Assistant
The Admissions Assistant role focuses on creating a welcoming, memorable visitor experience. You’ll greet and engage visitors, share information about the museum and its collection, sell tickets and gift shop items, and support Gift Aid and marketing data collection. You’ll help visitors explore the Museum by answering questions and distributing trails, accessibility information and family activities, You will also help maintain the gift shop through restocking and displays, assist with online research, and help promote the Museum locally.

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Reading Volunteer - Abingdon
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Volunteer Driver - Tadley
What You’ll Be Doing Make a real difference by helping people get to appointments, activities, and community events safely and confidently. Many of the people we support use specially adapted vehicles, so you’ll need to feel comfortable driving these. More than just a driver, you’ll be a friendly and reliable face helping people stay connected and independent.

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Volunteer Driver - Basingstoke
What You’ll Be Doing Make a real difference by helping people get to appointments, activities, and community events safely and confidently. Many of the people we support use specially adapted vehicles, so you’ll need to feel comfortable driving these. More than just a driver, you’ll be a friendly and reliable face helping people stay connected and independent.

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Reading Volunteer - Aldershot
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Reading Volunteer - Sittingbourne
Do you love getting lost in a good book? Are you patient, kind, and passionate about helping others enjoy stories and conversation? Join us as a Reading Volunteer at SeeAbility and help make reading fun, inclusive, and meaningful for people with learning disabilities, autism, and sight loss.

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Reading volunteer - Seaford
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Reading Volunteer - Tadley
Do you love getting lost in a good book? Are you patient, kind, and passionate about helping others enjoy stories and conversation? Join us as a Reading Volunteer at SeeAbility and help make reading fun, inclusive, and meaningful for people with learning disabilities, autism, and sight loss.

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Admin Volunteer - Tadley
We are looking for a friendly, organised, and dependable volunteer to support our services in Basingstoke with administration activities for 2-3 hours a week, based in our Abingdon office. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who enjoys administration, working with data, and supporting charities.

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Admin Volunteer - Maidstone
We are looking for a friendly, organised, and dependable volunteer to support our services in Basingstoke with administration activities for 2-3 hours a week, based in our Abingdon office. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who enjoys administration, working with data, and supporting charities.

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Admin Volunteer - Basingstoke
We are looking for a friendly, organised, and dependable volunteer to support our services in Basingstoke with administration activities for 2-3 hours a week, based in our Abingdon office. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who enjoys administration, working with data, and supporting charities.

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Admin Volunteer - Banbury
We are looking for a friendly, organised, and dependable volunteer to support our Banbury service with administration activities for 2-3 hours a week, based in our Banbury home. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who enjoys administration, working with data, and supporting charities.

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.
About the Role
Deputy Area CoordinatorAbout the RoleDeputy Area Coordinators play a key supporting role within North West First Responder Group, assisting the Area Coordinator with the day-to-day running of activities within a designated area. They help ensure volunteers are supported, community engagement opportunities are delivered, and local projects and initiatives are developed in line with the charity's aims and objectives.The Deputy Area Coordinator acts as a deputy to the Area Coordinator and may be...