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Children and Young People's Volunteer- Stoke-on-Trent

Are you passionate about wanting to help young people?  Do you have 2 to 4 hours to spare, once a month?  Are you ready to make a long-term, regular, commitment? 

Remote, Onsite, Hybrid
Weekends, Weekdays, Evenings, Flexible
Posted about 4 hours ago

About this Opportunity

If the answer is yes and you would like to support a child or young person currently in the care of their local authority, then we would love to hear from you.

 

Our Independent Visitor Service is looking for volunteers in or near to Stoke-on-Trent.  

For many children and young people living in foster care can be unsettling. You can make a difference by volunteering as an Independent Visitor. 


We are looking for fun, reliable, and pro-active volunteers from all different cultures, backgrounds and experiences who have a genuine interest in making a difference to the lives of children and young people. 

You will decide with your young person what to do, but activities could include going to the cinema, bowling, playing football, going to a restaurant, riding a bike, or walking in a park. We will match you with a child you share common interests with.

 

You do not need experience of working with children and young people, just an interest in their development and welfare. Full training and support are provided 


Here’s a few of the young people we have waiting for a volunteer: 

  • Amy (12) lives with an older carer, she would like an active Independent Visitor who can do sports with her. 
  • Brad (13) lives in residential care with other young people, he doesn’t have anyone in his family visit. He would like an Independent Visitor to take him out and have fun, like the other young people. 
  • Cassie (16) lives with carers in a new town, she doesn’t have any friends in the area yet. She would like an Independent Visitor to help with her confidence and going out in the local area, she loves hot chocolate and cake. 
  • Danny (11) lives with foster carers and attends a special school. He would like an Independent Visitor to help him be more independent, he likes parks, aeroplanes, and animals. 
  • Emma (9) lives with her carer in a very busy household, she would like an Independent Visitor to spend some time with her on her own trying different activities together. 


*names have been changed 


The Application 

  • Volunteers are required to be over 18 years of age due to the nature of the role, supporting children and young people.
  • Volunteering mainly happens at weekends and after school hours as the young people are usually in school during the daytime 
  • The role requires commitment of at least 24 months with one visit per month; this ensures stability for the Child or Young Person 
  • Complete the Personal Statement section on the application form as fully as possible; tell us all about you; it forms part of the shortlisting process 

Where You'll Be

What to Expect After Applying

Applications will be shortlisted and successful applicants will be invited to have a conversation with a member of the team. Following successful conversations the recruitment process includes full training, completion of enhanced DBS check and reference.

Details

Commitment
Weekends, Weekdays, Evenings, Flexible
Format
Remote, Onsite, Hybrid
Posted
17 Apr 2026

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Asist

Advocacy and Independent Visiting Services

Asist provides:* specialist independent advocacy support focused on one-to-one, issue-based advocacy for people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and/or mental health issues.*Independent Visitors (IVs) are volunteers who offer confidential support to a young person in care, separate from social services. We carefully match each young person with the right volunteer based on shared interests.

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