Current Volunteer Vacancies

Voluntary Norfolk is currently seeking volunteers in the following services/roles. Unless otherwise stated volunteers must be 18 years of age. To register your interest in volunteering with a specific service/role please use the appropriate link below:

  • community support volunteer checking up on neighbourCommunity Support Service – Our Community Support Volunteer Service provides vital short-term support for people who have just left hospital or need a bit of extra help at home. Volunteers might collect prescriptions or walk the dog, do some shopping (going to the shops or online) or help with light household tasks, such as washing up or hanging out the washing, or they could help someone get out to a local community group. You can find out more about the service, and how to apply for this volunteer role on our Community Support Volunteer Service page. To register your interest in becoming a Community Support Volunteer, complete our online application, or email communitysupportservice@voluntarynorfolk.org.uk.
  • ERS Non-emergency Patient Transport – recruits volunteers who use their own cars to provide door to door transport for those unable to travel via other means to essential medical appointments within East Anglia, and sometimes further afield. You can find out more about the service on our ERS Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service page. To register your interest in becoming an ERS volunteer driver, please complete our online form or email ian.whiting@voluntarynorfolk.org.uk
  • Norfolk Community Health & Care NHS Trust (NCH&C) – recruits volunteers who are 16 years of age or older to support clinical and administration teams within NCH&C locations across Norfolk or remotely from home. By undertaking non-clinical support tasks, our volunteers enable clinical staff to focus on the activities only they can complete and provide much needed additional care, friendship, advice and support to patients, their families and carers. You can find out more about the service on our Norfolk Community Health and Care (NCH&C) page. To register your interest in becoming an NCH&C, please complete our online form or email volunteering@nchc.nhs.uk
  • East Coast Community Healthcare CIC (ECCH) – recruits volunteers who support clinical and administration services within ECCH’s various locations across Norfolk and Suffolk. By undertaking non-clinical tasks, our volunteers enable clinical staff to focus on the activities only they can complete and provide much needed additional time, care, friendship, advice and support to patients, their families and carers. You can find out more about the service on our East Coast Community Healthcare Service (ECCH) page. To register your interest in becoming an ECCH volunteer, please complete our online form or email volunteering@ecchcic.nhs.uk.
  • SOS Bus – looks after the safety, health & well-being of people visiting Norwich on Friday & Saturday nights. Volunteers are urgently needed as shift coordinators, shift supports and drivers – full training is provided and volunteers are supported by a paramedic, St John first Aiders and a security. You can find out more about the service on our SOS Bus page. To register your interest in becoming an SOS Bus volunteer contact the team via email.