Wednesday, July 21, 2010

How can I find volunteer work?

I'm out of work so I have time to spare, volunteer work will help me get a new job and if I find relevant experience it would help me in the future with my long-term career plans - looking to become a health advisor, I've seen a few roles I'd love but I need more experience working with young people (young adults, not children).





How could I go about finding volunteer work, specifically volunteer work relevant to the area I’m interested in going into?

How can I find volunteer work?
you could volunteer to be like a mentor.
Reply:news papers, google, write to your local resource centre, ask about, they are not hard to come by
Reply:Most towns have volunteer bureau's. Check with your local library.


If you are claiming benefits, don't forget to declare your voluntary work. It shouldn't effect your benefits but you may have problems if you fail to declare it.
Reply:Contact your local council - they should have a voluntary services section there. You can register with them for the type of work you want to get into.


NB - if you are working with anyone under 18years or vulnerable adults you will need to have a CRB check, but they should pay for that.





Good luck.
Reply:i volunteer at a local animal shelter, but im sure there are hospitals or nursing homes or boys and girls clubs in your area that may need volunteers. I would look for a social services dept in the government listings in ur phone book or online for the county you live in..they should be able to give you a list...
Reply:libraries are probably good places
Reply:VolunteerMatch is a leader in the nonprofit world dedicated to helping everyone find a great place to volunteer.





http://www.volunteermatch.org/
Reply:see if your local town has a volunteer centre (or ask in the cit advice) - should be in yellow pages


check out local hospitals, charity shops, youth centres and student unions.
Reply:hospitals always rely on volunteers. go to any near by hospital's website and search for it. you can just walk in a hospital and ask the information person for assistance.


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