Volunteer First Aid Coordinator
Organisation role · Flexible hours
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Contact person
Daniella AbrahamAsk Daniella a question
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Summary
Are you organised, detail-oriented, and passionate about helping parents access vital first aid training?Detailed description
Are you organised, detail-oriented, and passionate about helping parents access vital first aid training? We're looking for a Volunteer First Aid Coordinator to manage and promote our First Aid courses. This is a remote administrative role that's perfect for someone who enjoys working independently to make a real difference in their community.
What you'll be doing:
- Deciding whether your branch will offer in-person or virtual First Aid courses.
- Coordinating with First Aid trainers to secure course dates (we suggest aiming for one course per month).
- Setting up courses using our online booking system.
- Promoting and advertising courses to local parents and NCT antenatal course attendees via social media channels and email.
- For online courses, you'll receive Zoom links from the trainer to distribute to attendees and provide the trainer with a list of expected attendees.
- Repeating this process to ensure a continuous offering of first aid courses.
Time Commitment
This is a flexible role designed to fit around your existing commitments. You could volunteer with as little as 1 hours per week, though the exact time commitment will depend on the frequency and duration of your First Aid courses
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout NCT
We are NCT – the national charity for pregnancy, birth and early parenthood. Our vision is of a world in which no parent is isolated and all parents are supported to build a stronger society.
Our mission is to support parents through the first 1,000 days to have the best possible experience of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood.
We achieve our mission though three interconnected aims:
- Sharing evidence-based knowledge to support parents to make informed decisions.
- Creating networks of vital support and life-long friendship.
- Campaigning on the issues that matter most to families throughout their early experiences of becoming a parent.
Every year, we support thousands of expectant and new parents across the UK and Channel Islands to feel more connected and confident during this major life transition.
We provide evidence-based information on our website, which is accessed over six million times a year. We support parents through antenatal and postnatal courses, attended by over 100,000 expectant and new parents. Our national network of volunteers support over half a million parents through free community-based activities and events. NCT breastfeeding counsellors support thousands of parents via our free infant feeding line and in homes, community drop-ins and services. We also provide a range of funded peer support programmes to support women and families facing specific challenges, such as social isolation or poor mental health.
Our mission is to support parents through the first 1,000 days to have the best possible experience of pregnancy, birth and early parenthood.
We achieve our mission though three interconnected aims:
- Sharing evidence-based knowledge to support parents to make informed decisions.
- Creating networks of vital support and life-long friendship.
- Campaigning on the issues that matter most to families throughout their early experiences of becoming a parent.
Every year, we support thousands of expectant and new parents across the UK and Channel Islands to feel more connected and confident during this major life transition.
We provide evidence-based information on our website, which is accessed over six million times a year. We support parents through antenatal and postnatal courses, attended by over 100,000 expectant and new parents. Our national network of volunteers support over half a million parents through free community-based activities and events. NCT breastfeeding counsellors support thousands of parents via our free infant feeding line and in homes, community drop-ins and services. We also provide a range of funded peer support programmes to support women and families facing specific challenges, such as social isolation or poor mental health.