Volunteering is a fantastic way to meet new people whilst learning lifesaving skills. We would love to hear from you if you enjoy teaching young people and working in a team.
What is NHS Cadets?
The NHS Cadets Programme aims to create the next generation of healthcare volunteers. We are helping to transform the lives of young people who are from communities currently under-represented within the NHS and St John Ambulance.
We aim to reach a diverse range of young people who have barriers to entering health volunteering or a healthcare career. It is aimed at young people aged 14 to 18, and we aim to support them as they take their first steps.
For me, the most interesting aspect was meeting new people and learning about aspects of the NHS that I would not have learned about in school.
Members of our Project Teams create safe, inclusive and open environments where young people can prepare for roles in volunteering. They make sessions engaging for young people and bring the programme to life. Project Teams plan and deliver sessions, and support young people as they develop life skills and gain further experience in healthcare.
Young people feel they are in a safe, comfortable and healthy environment
100% of Cadets feel everyone treats each other with respect
There are so many good reasons for volunteering with St John Ambulance. Here are just a few:
Learning valuable new skills and building up an impressive CV
Meeting interesting new people and making new friends
Having a positive impact on your local community
Increasing your own confidence and self-esteem
Having a massive amount of fun!
How we'll support you
Our volunteers take on a lot of responsibility, and we aim to support you every step of the way.
We provide you with the training to excel in your role, and a welcome programme which introduces you to the project and the wider charity.
We encourage opportunities for you progress and develop as a volunteer.
We will give you access to our intranet (Connect) which has plenty of resources to help you in your role and help you connect with a network of volunteers across the country.
We will reimburse any reasonable out-of-pocket expenses.
We will provide the opportunity to express your views and contribute your ideas about how St John Ambulance can improve.
Your rights
As a St John Ambulance volunteer, you'll have the right to:
Be treated with respect
Work in a safe environment
Be supported with appropriate training and development
Have your opinions and concerns heard
Have your expenses covered
To find out more, please visit our dedicated page on volunteer rights:
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