North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals. We aim to be an anti-discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a volunteer team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We accept applications from anyone who is aged over 17 and welcome applicants from all underrepresented groups.
(Volunteer Musicians under 17 can apply, but must be accompanied by supporting adults at all times)
We ask volunteers to commit to a minimum of 3-4 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. (Volunteer Musicians should aim to complete a minimum of 6 visits per year)
We have a wide variety of volunteer roles, and each role has its own role description. To find out what duties each of our volunteer roles entail, please have a read through the role descriptions on our current volunteer opportunities page: Current NBT Volunteer Opportunities | North Bristol NHS Trust
Due to the nature of hospital volunteering, we have robust application and recruitment checking processes, and our volunteer recruitment process can take some time (on average it takes around 6 weeks from a successful interview to start date). This is because, upon receipt of a completed volunteer application from each volunteer, all our volunteers have:
No. Our volunteers have a passion for helping others, and enjoy listening and learning.
Yes. We have a comprehensive mandatory and statutory training package for volunteers, which is currently delivered via our eLearning platform. There are 11 mandatory modules, covering many aspects of volunteering in a hospital setting, for example: Dementia Awareness, Health, Safety, & Infection Prevention & Control, Safeguarding, Equality, Diversity & Human Rights, etc.
In addition to the mandatory training modules, there are a variety of optional modules volunteers may wish to complete and we frequently offer training workshops on various topics (e.g. Visual Impairment Awareness training) several times a year.
We require all volunteers to complete their mandatory modules before starting their voluntary placement if possible, or within two months of starting. Volunteers who may have difficulty with accessing training via eLearning can be supported to access their training in an alternative format. It may also be possible to arrange access to a computer on-site.
There are many reasons:
Yes. We need volunteers 7 days a week. When your recruitment process is completed and you are ready to start, you will need to come in during the week for an induction session. This is arranged individually and needs to be done between 8.30am-4.30pm, Monday – Friday. If you are starting at the weekend, it is best that you come in for induction towards the end of the week as close to your start date as possible.
Volunteer Services only deal with Volunteering and are unable to arrange shadowing. However, as a ward-based volunteer, you will have contact with patients and a variety of ward-based staff, and you will be in a clinical environment where you can gain an understanding of the way the ward works and who is who in terms of clinical and non-clinical roles.
We encourage our volunteers to make healthy and sustainable travel choices whenever possible. Please find more information about this here: Staff Travel & Parking | North Bristol NHS Trust (nbt.nhs.uk)
If you need to drive your car to your volunteer shift, you can apply for a parking permit. There is no charge for a volunteer parking permit.
Trust Volunteers are offered reimbursement for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred while carrying out their volunteer role, for example mileage or reimbursement of their bus fares. Anyone who volunteers for 4 hours or more is also eligible for a meal voucher for use in the staff restaurant.
Additionally, we try to arrange thanking and celebration events for our volunteers once or twice a year, for example at Christmas time. This is an opportunity to get together and celebrate your contribution and achievements and a chance for us to say Thank You!