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  • As part of our Kitchen Crew you will be providing much needed meals for the project volunteers, staff and children to keep them full of energy for the day!

    The next step is to complete our application form https://airtable.com/appNpmAkscPlOzyQb/pagPvprKO62jfHQjA/form

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Crisis and Poverty, Health and Social Care, Justice and Human Rights, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringInternational
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • As a residential Group Leader, you’ll stay on-site for 1 week, and gain invaluable experience working with a dynamic range of truly incredible children to help them have a break and a chance to get continual positive adult support.

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Crisis and Poverty, Health and Social Care, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringInternational
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • As one of drivers you will ensure our groups make it to their activities safely.

    Free to Be run adventurous, nature based residentials to give vulnerable young people a space to have fun and to feel invited and accepted. You’ll have lots to talk to the kids about whilst they’re meeting animals at the farm, paddling on the beach for the first time, playing football (whilst covered in facepaint of course!) and camping out under the stars. These activities are all carefully designed to broaden horizons but also to scaffold the building of self-confidence, resilience, and trust in others.

    Our Drivers volunteer 1 week at a time, staying on-site overnight, and are integral in making our projects work! As many of our young people would be unable to get to a central meeting point, we go and pick them all up from their houses at the start of the project and drop them off again at the end. We also go out to activities in the minibus each day and unsurprisingly, when asked to draw a picture to summarise their week at Free to Be, many of the children have the minibus as a key feature! It’s where a lot of the important chats, silly games and loud singing happens and can really be the heart of the project.

    Our drivers have the important responsibility of safely driving the minibus but they also offer an important presence to the children. As the children are not with them 24/7 (unlike their group leaders!), the drivers are often seen as an authority figure who can offer an air of calm organisation on the activity days.

     

    • Type of VolunteeringHealth and Social Care, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Free To Be Kids logo

    Children's Mentor 2025/2026

    Free To Be Kids

    30 Apr 2026 - 07 Jan 2027

    Open to any volunteers who have completed at least one residential project, mentoring offers the opportunity to create a unique and long-term bond with one of the young people we support.

    Your ongoing, consistent support will be life-changing for one of our highest need young people.
    We welcome volunteers from all walks of life, regardless of their previous experience working with young people. No special skillset is required; we recognise the value of a team consisting of different personalities and strengths. If you are an empathetic, patient and adaptable person you will fare well on our projects. Please note that we can only accept volunteers aged 18 or over.

    We especially encourage applications from those who represent the lived experiences of our children through their own lived experience or background. 

    If you would require support whilst volunteering with us, due to additional needs, please do make this known to us at interview so we can endeavour to assist you.

    The next step is to complete our application form https://airtable.com/appNpmAkscPlOzyQb/pagPvprKO62jfHQjA/form

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Health and Social Care, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Communication
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
  • Volunteers will support the running of the social supermarkets / foodbanks.

    You can sign up for one or many sessions. When you register your interest here, you will be sent details of the various volunteering opportunities available

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Crisis and Poverty, Homeless
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Coventry Museums logo

    Events Volunteer 2025/2026

    Coventry Museums

    01 Aug 2025 - 31 Jul 2026

    We are looking for reliable, enthusiastic and helpful volunteers to get involved with events mostly at The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum (Coventry city centre). The events could be in the week, at weekends or in the evening. You could be setting up, tidying up or actually helping us run the event. There are lots of opportunities to see and get involved in how a museum puts on and organises events with a variety of different themes.

    We are looking for reliable and friendly volunteers to help with fun and fascinating occasions. The Events team help our visitors enjoy exhibitions and experience a broad range of exciting cultural activities. We need approachable volunteers to help visitors make the most of their visit.

    Generally events include a wide range of volunteer activities such as;

    • Set up and tidy up – help staff prepare for and tidy up after the event
    • Welcome Hosts – welcome visitors, let them know where to go and tell them more about the event.
    • Supporting Artists – to deliver workshops or make and take activities – learn more skills, meet artists and help make sure everything is running smoothly.
    • Supporting Performers – meet and help them get their kit to the performance space, send messages to the event co-ordinator and watch their performances to let the co-ordinator know if there is a problem with equipment, audience etc.
    • Helping Stallholders - or others who are part of the event to feel supported and welcomed.  Check in on them and let the co-ordinator know if they need anything.
    • Point Of Contact – keep an eye on spaces where activities are happening and let the co-ordinator know if anything is needed.

     

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Culture and Heritage, Art, Craft and Design
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Information Literacy
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Teamwork
  • We are looking for enthusiastic individuals who are keen to gain experience with our youngest visitors (those aged 0-4 years old). As an early years volunteer you will be friendly, energetic, easy to talk to and patient. The Herbert offers a wide range of early years activities that include sensory play sessions and our VERY messy Mini Makers activities. These sessions get incredibly busy and involve a lot of tidying up, but most importantly fun!

    Role:        Early Years Learning Assistant

    Where:    Herbert Art Gallery and Museum

    When:     Specific dates when the Sensory Play Days and Mini Makers sessions are running. These usually fall on the first Thursday of every month, plus the third Thursday and Friday of every month, but this can vary. Please discuss your availability with our volunteer coordinator.

    Time:       10:15am – 2:30pm (For Sensory Play Days)

                     10:15am – 3:30pm (For Mini Makers)

                     If you are only available to do part of these hours please let us know.

     

    Role Outline

    We are looking for enthusiastic individuals who are keen to gain experience with our youngest visitors (those aged 0-4 years old). As an early years volunteer you will be friendly, energetic, easy to talk to and patient. The Herbert offers a wide range of early years activities that include sensory play sessions and our VERY messy Mini Makers activities. These sessions get incredibly busy and involve a lot of tidying up, but most importantly fun! 

     

    Background information

    The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum is an award winning museum, and was named Britain’s most family friendly museum in 2010 by Kids In Museums and was shortlisted again in 2017. Our permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions feature lots of exciting interactives and child friendly content, guaranteeing that our family audiences have a fun and memorable experience during their visit.

     

    Main Duties and Activities

    • Assisting families as they arrive for the activities. This includes taking payment, introducing them to the activities and directing them to where to put pushchairs.
    • Talking to parents/carers to ensure they are happy and relaxed.
    • Encouraging play - this sometimes involves helping a shy child to feel comfortable within the museum setting, or offering words of advice to parents about how to interact with our spaces.
    • Being an advocate for sensory, imaginative and open-ended play.
    • Promoting our early years offer and wider family programme.
    • Helping to tidy up at the end of the activities.

    Benefits and training

    In this support role you will have the opportunity to:

     

    • Become a key part of the team of staff and volunteers in an award winning museum.
    • Gain experience of volunteering in a stimulating environment.
    • Meet interesting people and gain new skills and knowledge.
    • Work directly with our early years audience.
    • Develop your CV.
    • Reference for future employment.
    • And most importantly, have fun!

    • Type of VolunteeringCommunity, Culture and Heritage, Art, Craft and Design
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Interested in volunteering with Coventry Museums but not sure where to start? Join here and we'll be in touch. Coventry Museums are the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry Transport Museum (both in the city centre) and the Lunt Roman Fort (about three miles from the city centre in Baginton). We offer a range of volunteering opportunities from one-off to ongoing roles in everything from working with young people to visitor management.

    • Type of VolunteeringCulture and Heritage, Children and Young people, Art, Craft and Design
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
  • Providing support on the main reception desk for children and young people’s services.

    • Weekly for a minimum of 6 months.

    • Three hours minimum – up to full day (7.5hrs)  

    • Monday to Thursday 9am-4:30pm & Friday 9am-4pm 

    Core Tasks 

    • To act as the first point of contact at Reception, providing a welcoming and friendly environment for those coming in for appointments. 

    • Letting people in for appointments whilst maintaining security ensuring doors are closed/remain locked where appropriate (We are not an “open” building and so expect people coming in to be only those coming for appointments rather than members of the public). 

    • Answering incoming telephone calls, taking messages for staff and ensuring these are passed on (via email) or transferring calls to relevant teams. Picking up voicemail messages and passing these messages on to relevant teams.  

    Person Spec

    • The volunteer needs to have, warmth, sensitivity, understanding, patience and a sense of humour, with a mature flexible outlook and enough time to volunteer regularly. 

    • to create an environment where everyone feels respected, valued, and treated with dignity. 

    • To be able to give at least six months commitment. 

    • No specific experience is necessary as training will be given. 

    Support Provided 

    • Induction training is provided before volunteers take up their role. 

    • Ongoing training is provided by the co-ordinator. 

    • Support/supervision sessions provided. 

    • Reimbursement of expenses. 

    • Public liability insurance cover. 

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Health and Social Care, Children and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry
    • Communication
    • Critical Thinking
    • Digital Literacy
    • Ethical Values
    • Information Literacy
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
  • Interested in volunteering with Coventry and Warwickshire Mind but not sure where to start? Join here and we'll be in touch.We want to make sure that everyone with a mental health problem gets the support they need and the respect they deserve. This could mean having access to information, a listening ear, or more specialist support and services to help someone to live and recover from their mental health problem.

    Many of the services we run rely on volunteers to ensure we can provide mental health and wellbeing support to children and young people across Coventry and Warwickshire. Commitments vary from approx. 2hrs per week to full days (Daytime and Evenings) 

    Minimum Commitment = 6 months of volunteering 

    *** Peer Mentor Support Service (PMSS) - Aged 18-25 ***
    - Working 1 to 1 with young people aged 16-25 as a mentor
    - Supporting engagement with community activities
    - Encouraging empowerment and independence
    Flexible times 

    *** Emotional Wellbeing Groups *** 
    (2hrs per week - 6 week blocks) 
    - Supporting staff in group sessions with up to 10 children or young people
    - Groups support with managing anxiety, increasing self-esteem, understanding anger and other aspects of wellbeing 
    (Week Day between 9am - 4:30pm)

    *** Youth Groups *** 
    - Sessions for young people with autism or awaiting assessment/diagnosis 
    - Supporting staff with running activities, encouraging young people to join in, empowering and increasing confidence
    - Groups are split into ages 7-11, 11-15, and 16+ and run in 4 different locations across Coventry and Warwickshire.
    (Evenings between 4:30pm - 7:30pm)

    *** Young Black Men's Project (YBM) ***
    - Supporting in workshops alongside staff. 
    - Being a 1-1 mentor/Buddy supporting young people in accessing community activities. 

    *** Administration *** 
    - Supporting our amazing team of administrators in being the first point of contact for the services. 
    - Providing a welcoming face on reception when young people come into the centres for appointments.
    - Answering the phone and ensuring calls are put through to the correct service/messages taken and passed on. 
    - General administration tasks with support and supervision of the admin staff team

    • Type of VolunteeringAdvice and Support, Community, Health and Social Care, Mentoring, Children and Young people
    • Location of VolunteeringCoventry, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Other, Warwick
    • Communication
    • Critical Thinking
    • Ethical Values
    • Intercultural Awareness
    • Organisational Awareness
    • Problem Solving
    • Professionalism
    • Self-awareness
    • Teamwork
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