
This event will give you the opportunity to meet and engage with a wide range of charities, community groups and social enterprises, offering a variety of volunteering and work experience opportunities.
What type of roles are available?
Many of the voluntary positions available are reflective of the opportunities you would find in the graduate jobs market such as administration, digital marketing, events management, and teaching, to name a few.
The difference is that unlike a paid role, there is a lot more flexibility in terms of when and how you work. For example, some roles require as little as 30-minutes of your time per week, and you can choose when this is done.
Which organisations will be attending?
More than 20 organisations will be in attendance for this year’s event, including Action Tutoring, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (CLCH), Doctors of the World, ReachOut, St. Mungo’s, and more.
Check out all the confirmed organisations via this page. Please note that more organisations may be added, so keep an eye on this page for updates.
What can you gain from volunteering?
By helping others, you indirectly help yourself. Do you want to enhance your careers skills? Volunteering will enable you to gain essential work experience in a real-world voluntary setting.
You will also find that the process of applying will provide valuable practice for future placement or graduate applications.
Check out this video for more details and feedback from fellow students.
For any queries, please email the Volunteering Services team at [email protected].