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  • Join the YSEquity Panel and help young people impacted by poverty thrive.

    The YSEquity Panel is a group of young people from across Scotland and from lots of different backgrounds. They work together to share their experiences and views on how to make the school experience fairer for young people, be that because of the impacts of poverty, health and wellbeing, and many other barriers. Their work looks at how Scottish Government can help remove barriers pupils face when trying to achieve their goals in school and education. The Panel work with the Scottish Government to help shape and inform policies so that education can be more accessible and supportive to all young people.  

    Must be 16-18 years old to apply.

    As a Panel member you will have the opportunity to discuss topics like:  

    • School attendance  
    • Cost of the School Day 
    • Access to education and opportunities 
    • Extra-curricular and out of school activities  
    • Scottish Attainment Challenge 

    You might also have the opportunity to meet with decision makers from Scottish Government and Education Scotland to share your views directly. 

    You don’t need any experience to apply and we’d love to hear from anyone interested in getting involved. However, we’re particularly keen to hear from young people who have had experience of being a young carer, care experienced, living rurally, having access to free school meals or have an additional support need (this includes neurodiversity). Sharing your views and experiences would be really valuable on the Panel. 

    • TypeAdministration, Education, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Administration
    • Professional
  •  

    Event experience/Volunteering opportunities

     

    Alzheimer Scotland are seeking enthusiastic students to volunteer at our fundraising events.

     

    Our main aim during these events is to encourage and cheer on our walkers/runners who raise vital funds for Alzheimer Scotland and help us ensure nobody faces dementia alone.

     

    Whether you can offer a few hours of your time as a one-off, a full day, or become a regular event volunteer, we offer flexible opportunities for anyone willing to help out. In addition to invaluable event experience you’ll be given the chance to make a difference for people with dementia and those who care for them every single day.

     

    We offer travel expenses, lunch and refreshments when you volunteer with us too.


     
    An estimated 90,000 people have dementia in Scotland. Alzheimer Scotland need to raise £15,000 every single day to provide vital support for people with dementia and those who care for them across the country. You can find out more about our charity and the variety of events we take part in here https://www.alzscot.org/fundraising

    Upcoming volunteering events are shown here.

     

     

    • TypeFundraising
  • Flamingo Beach Volunteer @ SilverburnOrganisation: Glasgow Children’s Hospital CharityLocation: Silverburn Shopping Centre, Glasgow, G53 6AGMinimum Age: 16Opportunity SummaryFollowing the success of the past three years, Silverburn is partnering with Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity and bringing back Flamingo Beach for another year! Flamingo Beach will be located inside the shopping centre and will be open to children and families visiting. For an entry fee, visitors will gain access to the beach and have the opportunity to play in the sand, build sand castles, and play with beach toys. Parents and carers will have a comfortable decking area to relax while their children enjoy the space.The indoor beach will be open each day from Friday 19th of June to Sunday 23rd of August, and we’re looking for volunteers to help support this exciting activity.

    Flamingo Beach Volunteer @ Silverburn
    Organisation: Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity
    Location: Silverburn Shopping Centre, Glasgow, G53 6AG
    Minimum Age: 16

    Opportunity Summary
    Following the success of the past three years, Silverburn is partnering with Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity and bringing back Flamingo Beach for another year! Flamingo Beach will be located inside the shopping centre and will be open to children and families visiting. For an entry fee, visitors will gain access to the beach and have the opportunity to play in the sand, build sand castles, and play with beach toys. Parents and carers will have a comfortable decking area to relax while their children enjoy the space.

    The indoor beach will be open each day from Friday 19th of June to Sunday 23rd of August, and we’re looking for volunteers to help support this exciting activity.

    Volunteer Tasks

    • Welcome families to the beach and collect entry fees
    • Support children and families to ensure everyone is safe and happy
    • Staff the small retail space beside the beach, selling themed merchandise
    • Help maintain a positive and fun atmosphere for all visitors

    Shift Times

    • 9:30am to 1:30pm
    • 1:30pm to 5:00pm

    Volunteer Benefits

    • Join a friendly, supportive team and meet new people
    • Receive a GCHC volunteer T-shirt and full training
    • Travel expenses reimbursed
    • Gain confidence and experience working with the public
    • Make a direct impact in raising vital funds for young patients, their families and NHS hospital staff

    Volunteer Support Information

    Induction & Training

    • All volunteers receive a full induction before their first shift.
    • Training includes:
      • Health & safety procedures for the Flamingo Beach area
      • Handling entry fees and basic cash procedures
      • Customer service guidance for interacting with families
      • Retail setup for merchandise sales

    Supervision & Onsite Support

    • Each shift has a GCHC staff member or experienced lead volunteer present.
    • Volunteers are always supported while on duty - whether it’s their first or fifth shift.
    • Help is on hand to deal with any unexpected issues or questions from the public

    Wellbeing & Inclusion

    • GCHC is committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming space for all volunteers.
    • Volunteers can share any access or support needs during onboarding.

    Recognition

    • Volunteers are warmly recognised and thanked throughout their journey with us.
    • Volunteer hours are recognised with a small gift with each hours milestone reached.

    The role is ideal for:

    • People looking to gain experience in events, retail, or charity work
    • Students or young people exploring future career paths
    • Anyone who enjoys public-facing roles in a fun and rewarding setting

    Contact for More Information
    If you’d like more information before registering your interest, please get in touch with our Volunteer Team:

    • Email: volunteer@glasgowchildrenshospitalcharity.org
    • Phone: 0141 212 8750

    We look forward to welcoming you to Team GCHC

    If you're interested, please click the ‘apply’ button below (available when logged in and registered). You will then be contacted by the coordinator by email or phone call. If you have not heard back after 5 working days, the first step is to contact the organisation with the contact details provided. You could also check your junk/spam folder on your emails just in case the response is there. If that doesn’t work out then please feel free to contact Volunteer Glasgow on info@volunteerglasgow.org

    • Retail
    • Personal Development

    Closing date for applications is 23 Aug.

    You need to be logged in and registered.
  • For more information and details on how to apply, visit:

    https://www.nhsggc.scot/staff-recruitment/volunteering/become-a-volunteer/

     

     

    Discover ways to get involved through our volunteering opportunities. NHSGGC offers a range of meaningful roles that allow you to support patients, families and staff while becoming part of a valued volunteer community.

    Here you can explore all the volunteering roles available across NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde acute hospitals. Each role is designed to enhance patient experience, support our staff and contribute to a welcoming, compassionate hospital environment.

    Thank you for taking the time to explore our volunteer opportunities. Volunteering with us is incredibly rewarding, and we truly value your interest.

     

    Before You Apply

    These requirements help ensure that every volunteer is safe, supported and able to make a meaningful contribution within our hospitals. Please make sure you meet the following criteria before submitting an application.

    • You must be aged 16 or over. Volunteers aged 16–17 may initially volunteer only Monday to Friday between 08:00 and 17:00 to ensure appropriate support is available.

    • You must live in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area.

    • We ask volunteers to commit to a regular weekly shift of 2–4 hours. For some roles, this will need to be at the same time or on the same day each week.

    • You must be able to volunteer with us for a minimum of six months

    Please note:

    • We are not able to place every applicant, as availability varies across sites and roles.

    • If your application is successful, a Volunteering Manager will contact you using the email address you provided.

    • Please apply only once, as duplicate applications slow down the processing of your information.

    If you do not hear from us within 8 weeks of submitting your application, please assume that on this occasion your application has been unsuccessful. We appreciate the time and interest shown by every applicant, and we encourage you to explore future opportunities as they become available.

    Recruitment and Clearance

    • You must provide satisfactory Disclosure Scotland clearance, where required. This is arranged by NHSGGC at no cost to you.

    • If you have lived in the UK for under five years, you will need to show your Right to Work and obtain a Certificate of Good Conduct from your home country.

    • You must receive Occupational Health clearance for the agreed role, where applicable.

    • You must actively participate in and complete our volunteer induction training.

     

    • TypeAdministration, Befriending, Children, Elderly People, Health and Wellbeing, Integration, Learning Disability, Mental Health, Mentoring, Physical Disability, Young People
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • A Volunteer Peer Mentor plays a vital role in supporting individuals through guidance, encouragement, and shared experiences. This position is designed for those who are passionate about helping others, fostering personal growth, and building a sense of community. Peer mentors act as role models, offering practical advice and emotional support to their mentees.

    Key Responsibilities

    Provide Guidance and Support:

    • Offer advice, share individual experiences, and help navigate challenges related to personal, academic, or caring role.

    Maintain a Consistent Presence for your mentee: 

    • Commitment to the project is 12 months

    Foster a Positive Environment:

    • Create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where mentees feel comfortable discussing their concerns and aspirations.

    Encourage Personal Development:

    • Motivate mentees to set and achieve goals, develop new skills, and build confidence.

    Facilitate Group Activities:

    • Organize and participate in group sessions, workshops, or events that promote learning and community engagement.

    Maintain Confidentiality:

    • Respect the privacy of mentees and manage sensitive information with discretion.

    Collaborate with Colleagues:

    • Work closely with Family Wellbeing Worker (Inclusion and Development) and other Mentors to ensure the program’s success and address any issues that arise.

    • TypeChildren, Education, Mental Health, Mentoring, Peer Support, Widening Access, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • As a Volunteer Crewmate, your role is to join our online sessions and help children practise their reading and writing in small groups.

    We take children on voyages as readers and writers. Volunteer with us to join the adventure!  

    Who are Literacy Pirates?   

    Through our term-long after-school programmes, we develop the literacy, confidence and perseverance of children aged 9-13 who are falling behind in school and have fewer opportunities in their personal lives, so that they can succeed at school and beyond.  

    Children join us on our Virtual Ship once a week to practise their reading and writing. By welcoming them into our joyful spaces, publishing their work in the real world, and celebrating everything they do, we develop their literacy, confidence and perseverance.  

      

    What does a Volunteer do?  

    As a Volunteer Crewmate, your role is to join our online sessions and help children practise their reading and writing in small groups by providing constant encouragement, positivity and celebration of their achievements.  

    Sessions are led and managed by staff, which means your time is solely focused on supporting the children in breakout rooms.  

      

    You will:  

    • Receive full training.  
    • Gain experience working with children and leading small groups online.  
    • Develop your communication, leadership, problem-solving and digital skills.  
    • Take part in games and have fun. 
    • Be invited to virtual celebration events with the children to see the difference that you’ve made.  

      

    We offer:  

    • Employment references, for volunteers who have fulfilled their commitment of 12 sessions with us. 
    • Work placements for students.  

      

    What are we looking for?  

    We ask volunteers to give just four afternoons per school term, although you are welcome to volunteer as frequently as you like!  

    Sessions run every weekday during term time from 3:45 to 6:15 p.m. and you will have the flexibility to select which sessions you would like to attend. Please note, we do not run sessions during half terms or the Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays. 

    No experience is required to become a volunteer – just a desire to help children develop their reading and writing skills! Full training is provided.  

      

    All we ask is that you:  

    • Are aged 16+ 
    • Must be a UK resident  
    • Complete a criminal background check (we cover the cost of this)  
    • Have access to a laptop or desktop computer with a working webcam and microphone (mobile devices are unsuitable for this role) 

      

    Apply via our website and start your training! https://literacypirates.org/volunteer/.  

    If you have any questions or wish to discuss completing your work placement with us, please email volunteering@literacypirates.org.  

    • TypeChildren, Education, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Professional
    • Personal Development
  • Green Office Volunteers help promote and embed environmental and social responsibility across the University of Strathclyde.

    They support campaigns and initiatives, share sustainability messages and resources, inspire others to take positive action, and provide feedback to the Sustainability Team to help shape future projects.

    The role is flexible, collaborative, and offers a meaningful way to contribute to Strathclyde Social and Environmental Sustainability Strategy.

    • Leadership
    • Administration
    • Personal Development
  • Want to get your hands dirty, grow fresh produce, and make a real impact in your community? Join us at our vibrant, award-winning community allotment on Drumlanrig Avenue, Easterhouse.

    Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just curious to give it a go, we welcome volunteers of all experience levels. All you need is a positive attitude and a willingness to muck in — we’ll support you every step of the way.

    What You Can Get Involved In:
    - Planting, weeding, and harvesting 
    - Painting and beautifying the space 
    - Helping with site maintenance and small repair projects 
    - Supporting community plots

    Why Volunteer With Us?
    - Learn hands-on gardening and DIY skills 
    - Boost your physical and mental well-being 
    - Discover sustainable living in action
    - Be part of a friendly, welcoming community 
    - Add valuable experience to your CV

    Skills Required: 
    •    Enjoy being outdoors, in all weather
    •    Happy to get your hands dirty
    •    Willing to learn and try new tasks
    •    Able to work as part of a team and follow guidance
    •    Reliable and community-minded
    •    Respectful, inclusive, and open to working with people of all ages and backgrounds

    Time Commitment:
    We’re ideally looking for a regular commitment of 2+ hours per week, but we’re flexible — even a little time makes a big difference.

    Mondays: Between 12:30-3:00pm 

    Tuesdays: Between 11:30-3:00pm (men only due to jaggy nettles men's club)

    Thursdays: Between 12:00-3:00pm

    Ready to Dig In?
    Come grow with us and help our allotment flourish.
    Click 'I am interested in this opportunity' to find out next steps!
    Contact: volunteer@fare-scotland.org to find out more
     

    • TypeEnvironmental
    • Personal Development
  • 3D Drumchapel's Bairn Necessities project is dedicated to supporting families in need in Drumchapel, Knightswood & Yoker. Our aim is to save local families money, by offering good quality children's toys, clothing, and equipment, free or at a low cost. We are looking for volunteers to help us process and sort our donations. This role involves receiving donations, checking the quality of the items, and sorting them into relevant sizes, etc.

    Bairn Necessities

    With the cost of raising children growing every year, 3D Drumchapel are lending a helping hand. In response to our growing community, we have a large stock of quality new and pre-loved clothing and toys. We also have essential equipment and other items for new-borns and children up to 5 years old. These items are completely free for families who need them, and for clothing in particular we have a wide selection available. 

    Our Bairn Necessities project is dedicated to supporting families in need in Drumchapel, Knightswood & Yoker. Our aim is to save local families money by offering good quality children’s toys, clothing and equipment, free or at low cost. All of our items are donated from the local community, businesses and other organisations. We accept referrals from families themselves, and professional bodies such as Health Visitors, Social Workers and community organisations. Any profits we make from donations and, more recently sales on Facebook, are used to subsidise our referrals, meaning a child need never go without age appropriate underwear, seasonally appropriate clothing/footwear, toys and other essential equipment. We also offer volunteering and training opportunities to parents living from the local community.

    To become a volunteer, all you need is enthusiasm and a desire to help. A little of your spare time makes a huge difference. You can volunteer as much or as little as you like and any time will be greatly appreciated. With your help, we will be able to continue to help and support the families of Drumchapel, Yoker & Knightswood.

    Flexible opportunities are available from Monday - Friday between the hours of 9am - 3pm.

    • TypeAdministration, Refugee & Asylum seeking people, Children, Employability, Social Enterprise / Community Interest Company, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Administration
    • Retail
    • Personal Development
  • Children and Families volunteers support our team to provide fun play sessions for children and their families by providing help with setting up, engaging with families and tidying up equipment at the end of sessions.

    We currently have vacancies for children and family volunteers in SENsation, which takes place on Wednesday afternoons from 2-5pm.  The role involves setting up sensory play equipment suitable for children with additonal support needs that attend with their parents or carers and siblings.

    We are also looking for volunteers to support our Messy Play session, which takes place on Monday mornings from 10am to 12:30pm for aged 1-5 years old. Messy Play gives children the opporunity to explore messy, sensory and arty play.

    We are also looking for volunteers for our Baby Beats, Tots 2 Toddlers and Bounce & Balance on a Tuesday at various times.

    Ideally we are looking for applicants who have an interest in working with children/families. We encourage our families to play together therefore confidence and good communication skills are essential along with a fun outlook.

    • TypeRefugee & Asylum seeking people, Befriending, Children, Education, Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health, Sports, Young People
    • Leadership
    • Personal Development
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