Our Volunteer Drivers provide a key transport service to patients to enable them to access the Hospice and Hospice community events to support their wellbeing. Volunteer Drivers drive the Hospice minibus to extend service accessibility to a wider range of patients.
Note: Volunteer Drivers are subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
When am I needed?
Volunteer drivers need to be available during weekday daytimes, be able to get to the Hospice and competent in driving a minibus.
The 2nd Tuesday of the month 10:30 – 13:30 to transport patients to MND socials at The Folk Hall in News Earswick, and the 4th Wednesday of the month 13:00 – 17:00 to transport patients to the MND social at the Hospice.
There is potential for more opportunities as the Wellbeing & Outreach services grow.
What will I be doing?
What skills and qualities will I need?
How will I benefit from being a Volunteer Driver for Wellbeing & Outreach services?
Support and Supervision
Volunteer drivers are supervised by all members of the Wellbeing & Outreach team, who will provide you with ongoing training, plan your duties, and liaise closely with you over all aspects of your tole and provide regular times for reflection and supervision. The Volunteer Services Team will help with you induction and be your point of contact for general enquiries about volunteering.
Training
Volunteers are required to complete our standard mandatory training modules, which are delivered via our online platform. Additional, booster and refresher training may be delivered as needed via e-learning, video links or face to face.
You will also be invited to attend community specific training in person.
For all volunteering enquiries please contact the Volunteer Services Office on 01904 777765 or email volunteers@stleonardshospice.org.uk
About the Hospice
The St Leonard’s Wellbeing Service encompasses a range of services to support patients affected by life-limiting illnesses, as well as their families, friends, and carers, across our region. These services are held at the Hospice, or in suitable venues throughout our community and in patient’s homes.
St Leonard’s Hospice provides care and support to those living with life-limiting illnesses and to the people they care about. We couldn’t carry out the important work we do without a committed and talented team of Volunteers and Supporters – people of all ages, and from all walks of life who help us provide care, assistance, and support throughout the organisation, as well as promoting the work of the hospice in local communities and raising crucial funds.
Working Hours
Variable
Salary
Voluntary unpaid role
Location
Main Hospice Site, York
DBS
This role will require an Enhanced DBS Check
Role Type
Voluntary
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