Event Volunteers

Event Volunteers

One-off · 4–8 hrs
Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
TrainingTeachingFirst aidEvents & festivalFundraisingEnglish
HealthWellbeing
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Norfolk Accident Rescue Service: NARS
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Summary

Become a Lifesaver with NARS by volunteering at Norfolk events! Give CPR demos, inspire your community and make a real difference.

Detailed description

Norfolk Accident Rescue Service (NARS) is a volunteer-led charity providing expert medical care at the scene of emergencies across Norfolk. We’re looking for passionate and friendly volunteers to help represent NARS at local events, raise awareness of our vital work, and deliver engaging CPR demonstrations to the public. Whether you're confident on a stand, love talking to people, or want to help others learn life-saving skills, you can play a key role in supporting our mission.


You will receive full training to represent the charity. All we ask from you is enthusiasm, reliability, and a willingness to be part of a team that’s making a real difference. By volunteering with NARS, you’ll help inspire others, support critical fundraising efforts, and become an ambassador for pre-hospital emergency care in Norfolk.

What volunteers need

🗣️ Native language skills

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs

Getting there

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About Norfolk Accident Rescue Service: NARS

The Norfolk Accident Rescue Service (NARS) is a lifesaving emergency medical charity working across Norfolk. Our team includes highly skilled doctors, critical care paramedics, nurses, and first responders who bring hospital-level treatment straight to the scene of the most serious 999 emergencies, such as cardiac arrests, major trauma, and road traffic collisions.

Most of our clinicians are dedicated volunteers who give their time freely, while a small number are paid for by the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) to ensure this critical support is always available. Together, they form a vital part of Norfolk’s emergency response network - often making the difference between life and death.