Become an NHS volunteer
Discover how you can make an impact on the experience of patients, their families and the NHS.
Search for an opportunity
Use a postcode and other criteria to find organisations offering volunteering opportunities.
Go to searchWhat it is like to be an NHS volunteer
There are many reasons why you may decide to volunteer within the NHS.
As an NHS volunteer, you can:
- make a positive contribution to the experience of patients and their families
- do something for the benefit of your local community
- get a sense of accomplishment and a positive outlook on life
- do something worthwhile and meaningful to you.
Whether you’re retired, studying, or considering a change in career, volunteering is a great way to learn new skills and discover new possibilities.
You will get support from dedicated teams who welcome volunteers from all walks of life and backgrounds.
How you can help
Find out about different types of volunteering.
What our volunteers say
We have asked some of our volunteers what they think about volunteering with the NHS
Advertise volunteering opportunities
NHS Volunteering is open to NHS organisations and community organisations that offer roles supporting NHS priorities. To advertise your opportunities, you'll need to complete an application form to open an account.
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