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Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity

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Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity funds enhanced equipment and services at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow to ensure...

Hospital Gaming Volunteer (pilot)

This opportunity is ongoing, with no end date.

We're looking for gamers to join our team of volunteers at the children's hospital! Could you spend a few hours each week playing games with children in hospital? Being in hospital can be scary for children and young people. Not only are they unwell, but they can be apart from their friends and family, as well as their familiar surroundings and daily routine. As a Gaming Volunteer, you will help our patients cope with the worry, anxiety and boredom of a hospital stay through the magic of gaming. Working closely with the charity and the hospital’s play team, you will be a ‘Gaming Pal’ for patients. You will spend time playing games with patients, helping them pass the time and providing a fun distraction from their condition and the ward.  We are looking for friendly, imaginative gamers who are good with children and young people.

 

Time Commitment

We ask that volunteers commit to a three-hour shift each week (Monday to Friday between 9am – 5pm). The reason for this commitment is that we will undertake training and Disclosure checks for every volunteer. Our patients also benefit from the consistency of having a regular volunteer.

Main Tasks

  • Play video games with patients
  • Support the Games for the Weans campaign
  • Help the charity manage and track gaming inventory

Essential Requirements

To be considered for this position you must:

  • Be a knowledgeable gamer with experience of multiple consoles/ platforms
  • Be confident and pro-active in interacting with children and young people
  • Be able to relate to people in a friendly and calm manner
  • Have the ability to empathise and to maintain complete confidentiality
  • Be adaptable, flexible and willing to learn
  • Be tactful and diplomatic, especially in stressful or emotional situations
  • Have a creative spark, confidence and enthusiasm 
  • Be polite, courteous and reliable
  • Be over the age of 18, pass a PVG check and occupational health screening, and supply two satisfactory references
  • Follow all current hospital regulations and follow all hand hygiene procedures.

Please note - Gel nails and nail varnish cannot be worn if you are accepted for this ward-based volunteer role. This is due to infection control regulations.

Desirable Requirements

  • Volunteering experience
  • Experience of working in a healthcare environment and/or with children and young people
  • Recognition of the importance of boundaries and confidentiality
  • Ability to understand when assistance is required or distance is preferred
  • Experience of working/volunteering with families and children in a similar context

Contact Name

Steven Mair

Benefits to self

You'll come home from the hospital knowing that you've helped children who are potentially going through a tough time. As a gaming volunteer, you'll develop skills related to working with young people and it's great experience for anyone interested in working with young people or in a medical field.

Benefits to others

You'll help Scotland's wee gamers in hospital relieve potential feelings of boredom, stress or fear relating to the hospital environment. Plus, our NHS heroes in the hospital will be glad their patients have someone to game with!

Location

Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow

Training available

The hospital Play Team will be on hand to ensure you are comfortable in the hospital environment and to explain what gaming kit we have available in the hospital.

Hours per week

3

PVG required

Yes

Support and supervision details

The Play Team will set up and supervise play sessions and, along with Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity staff, will be there if any part of your volunteering session becomes too much. You'll be supported throughout your time in the hospital and we want you to enjoy it as much as the children do.
  • TypeChildren, Health and Wellbeing, Young People

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