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Action on Hearing Loss is the new name for RNID
Below you can find all of our volunteering vacancies across the UK. To search by region, please visit our interactive Google map.
If you have any questions about volunteering, please email volunteering@hearingloss.org.uk.
We are looking for a Law student or recent graduate to undertake a Legal internship with a focus on Commercial Contracts.
We are looking for enthusiastic and outgoing people to join our street collections on 8 May in the City of London.
Are you interested in finance processing and reconciliation? We are looking for a volunteer to join our charity in the Finance team in Central London.
We are looking for enthusiastic and outgoing people to join our station collections on 10 May at King’s Cross station, London.
For two weeks we will have our hearing protection messages all over Camden; in the tube, on billboards, in the cinema, and in music venues. Visitors to Camden will not be able to miss us.
Are you keen to learn about cutting-edge biomedical research into hearing loss and tinnitus? Do you want to gain experience in research grants management and science communication?
This internship offers an exciting opportunity to work with the fundraising team by providing support in our fundraising department for events.
You could help us raise vital funds and make a real difference to the 480,000 people affected by hearing loss in Wales.
Fundraising is fun, rewarding and a great way of meeting new people. Come and join us on Tuesday 8 May, 10:00 to 16:00 at Sainsburys Supermarket in Bridgend.
Could you help organise and host a Hear to Meet social get-together for adults experiencing hearing loss?
A volunteering opportunity in our busy human resources administration team in Bath. Support the team by completing basic office tasks such as filing, some data entry, stationery orders and archiving.
Be inspired to do your own fundraising activity, whether its out and about, at home, at your local club or in the office.
Deliver talks to community groups, including Lions clubs, rotary clubs and faith groups raising awareness of our work in the community and motivating groups to fundraise for us.
Provide support and advice to hearing aid users, their families, carers, community groups and professionals. You will visit service users, undertake basic hearing aid maintenance and promote the work of Action on Hearing Loss.
Perform a wide variety of internet-based tasks to benefit our work, from campaigning to fundraising and then to feedback to us.
Help service users contact, enable them to integrate more fully into the general community and provide increased opportunity to participate in activities. Enhance the quality of life of deaf and hard of hearing people in the community.