ACT Information HUB volunteer - Oncology Ward
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Summary
Are you an outgoing person who likes talking to people? Are you passionate about the excellent work that the Addenbrooke’s and Rosie’s Hospitals do?Detailed description
As an ACT Information Hub Volunteer you will be the face of ACT.
You’ll be based on our new Hospital Hub in Oncology, talking to people about our charity, and raising awareness of the different ways that they can get involved.
Thousands of people come through the doors of Addenbrooke's every day. We need your help to raise awareness of how people can support cancer services across Addenbrooke's, by donating, fundraising, or volunteering for our charity.
As an ACT Information Hub Volunteer, you will be the face of ACT. You'll be based on one of our Hospital Hubs in the Oncology department, talking to people about our charity, and raising awareness of the different ways that they can get involved.
You will be friendly, enjoy talking to a wide range of people and passionate about supporting Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals.
You will be joining a growing, friendly volunteer team and the time you give will make a real difference to people's lives.
Training for the role will be provided as well as ongoing support. We will cover travel expenses and provide a reference after two months in the team.
Please click on the top right hand 'I'm interested' link for next steps.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra supportAbout Addenbrookes Charitable Trust
Whether it’s treatment for an emergency, acute condition, pregnancy or long term illness, we believe that every patient deserves the highest quality of care available.
Thanks to the immensely generous support of our donors, Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals can provide a level of patient care beyond that which can be delivered by NHS funding alone and make projects happen sooner or to a greater degree than might have otherwise been possible.
Charitable donations fund high-tech equipment, specialist staff, extra comforts and vital research to find potential cures and help save lives locally, nationally and worldwide.