Volunteer Roles at George House Trust
Whichever role you choose, you’ll be making an essential contribution to the work of George House Trust.
Spaces Volunteer – working alongside staff to deliver our Gay Men’s, African, Women’s, Saturday Space and space for non-African women. Read more about this role
Events and Fundraising Volunteer – raising vital funds at Pride or World AIDS Day, help to plan and develop our community fundraising activities, and promote the organisation at key events. Read more about this role
Driving Volunteer – providing transport for service users to and from appointments and services. This role requires you to go through an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau Check. Read more about this role
Training Volunteer – helping to deliver in house and external training. Read more about this role
Campaigns Volunteer – provide practical support to enable George House Trust to run new and existing campaigns. Read more about this role
Office Help Volunteer – helping with mail outs and with administrative tasks in our office. Read more about this role
Community Support Volunteer – providing one to one mentoring or befriending support to people living with HIV. This role requires you to go through an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau Check. Read more about this role
Counselling Volunteer – opportunities for fully qualified counsellors to provide one to one counselling for people living with HIV. This role requires you to go through an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau Check. Read more about this role
Positive Speakers – raising awareness about living with HIV and challenging prejudice through personal testimonies and information sessions. This opportunity is only open to people living with HIV. Read more about this role
We also have opportunities for volunteers with professional or specialist expertise.
Please contact our Volunteer Co-ordinator for further details: email: volunteering@ght.org.uk or phone 0161 274 4499.
Can’t find what you’re looking for? You can search for a range of volunteering opportunities in the North West at www.do-it.org.uk