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Volunteer Opportunities

There are so many ways to get involved!

You can see our current opportunities listed below.

If you haven't spotted a role below but are still interested in volunteering or have any questions about volunteering for CHAS please email volunteering@chas.org.uk.

If you have spotted a role that suits you below please complete our online application form:

Apply now to volunteer

  1. Home Support Volunteer - Aberdeenshire specifically around Inverurie and Fraserburgh

    Home Support Volunteers visit families in their own homes to provide practical support. This can include helping with housekeeping, spending time with siblings, meal preparation, or other tasks to ‘lighten the load’ of family life. A rewarding role, where you are making a direct difference.

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  2. Home Support Volunteer - Dundee

    Home Support Volunteers visit families in their own homes to provide practical support. This can include helping with housekeeping, spending time with siblings, meal preparation, or other tasks to ‘lighten the load’ of family life. A rewarding role, where you are making a direct difference.

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  3. Home Support Volunteer - Orkney and Shetland Islands

    Home Support Volunteers visit families in their own homes to provide practical support. This can include helping with housekeeping, spending time with siblings, meal preparation, or other tasks to ‘lighten the load’ of family life. A rewarding role, where you are making a direct difference.

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  4. Home Support Volunteer - West of Scotland

    Recruitment for this role will recommence in January 2024. If you would like more information, please contact Emma Steel, Home Support Lead (West) emmasteel@chas.org.uk, 01389 722079

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  5. Rachel House Complementary Therapist

    Complementary therapists offer specialist therapy to parents as a method of relaxation during their stay in the hospice. On occasions therapists may be asked to work with affected children or siblings if they have the appropriate qualifications.

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If you want to talk to someone about your own situation or find out more about our services, please get in touch: