Our collection box coordinators are very important volunteers as they work with their local community, representing Air Ambulance NI, and raising vital funds for the charity.
What skills and experience do you need?
Polite, courteous and confident in communicating with the public.
Knowledgeable about their local area
Able to commit time to the placement, collection and management of boxes.
Committed to helping raise money in the community
Good administrators – this role requires some paperwork
Physically able to manage full collection boxes.
What can we offer?
A rewarding role with the satisfaction of knowing you are contributing to a life-saving cause.
Induction, full training, support and supervision in your role
An excellent opportunity to build on your skills in a fundraising environment
Agreed on reasonable out-of-pocket expenses
Invitation to attend our annual Volunteer Recognition Event
Social opportunities – making new friends and working as part of #TeamAANI
Opportunity to attend events that may be of interest to you
What do we ask of you?
Complete the application form
Provide names of two referees
Provide photographic ID
Accept and sign Air Ambulance NI’s volunteer policy
Keep to all the charity’s policies and guidelines
Complete an induction and any training related to the role
Minimum age required
18
Who will be my point of contact?
Nick, our Volunteer Coordinator
Is driving essential?
Yes, you will need to have a full driver’s license.
Where will I be based?
At local shops and businesses in your locality.
How often will I be out volunteering?
Will vary according to the number of boxes and shops you manage, time is flexible however.
We treat all volunteers fairly and with respect. We will not discriminate based on disability, ethnicity, marital status, pregnancy or maternity, sex (gender), sexual orientation, religion or faith, or gender reassignment. We will not discriminate based on age, stepping in only in the interest of safeguarding our volunteers and/or service users.