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Support and lead small group sessions for older people, creating a friendly, inclusive, and engaging environment. Encourage participation, build confidence, and help service users enjoy learning, socialising, or exploring new activities which you can teach or present to the group.

Volunteer Class Leaders play a vital role in helping older people stay active, engaged, and socially connected. Many of our service users face loneliness, reduced mobility, or limited opportunities to take part in meaningful activities.

By sharing your time, skills, or interests, you can:

  • Bring joy and variety to people’s lives through fun, creative, or educational sessions.
    Encourage confidence and social interaction in a supportive group setting.
  • Offer new experiences that older people may not otherwise have access to
    Help reduce isolation by creating a warm, welcoming space for connection and learning.
  • Contribute to a vibrant and inclusive community where everyone feels valued.

Your involvement can make a real difference—whether you lead a craft class, host a quiz, give a talk, or simply bring people together.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead or support existing group activities for older people (e.g. arts, crafts, games)
  • Use your own hobbies, talents, or professional background to offer new and engaging sessions
  • Deliver interactive or entertaining sessions such as:
  • Music or performance-based activities
  • Arts and crafts workshops
  • Talks or presentations on interesting topics
  • Quizzes or discussion-based groups
  • Create a welcoming and inclusive environment that encourages participation
  • Adapt your sessions to suit a range of abilities and interests
  • Work with staff to schedule and plan regular or one-off activities
  • Help set up and pack away activity materials as needed
  • Share feedback or observations with the team to support continuous improvement

Skills and Experience:

  • Good communication skills – Able to engage a group and explain things clearly
  • Confidence leading small groups – Comfortable taking the lead in a friendly, informal setting
  • A passion for sharing your skills or hobbies – Whether it's art, music, crafts, quizzes, or storytelling
  • Creativity and enthusiasm – Able to plan fun, interesting sessions
  • Empathy and patience – Understanding the needs and pace of older participants
  • Organisation and reliability – Able to prepare for and run sessions consistently
  • Experience in teaching, performing, facilitating, or group work (useful but not essential)
  • A positive, inclusive attitude – Open to all backgrounds and abilities

Key Qualities:

  • Friendly and approachable
  • Confident speaking in front of small groups
  • Patient and understanding
  • Enthusiastic and encouraging
  • Creative and adaptable
  • Reliable and well-organised
  • Inclusive and respectful of all abilities
  • Passionate about making a positive difference

Benefits of Volunteering:

  • Make a meaningful difference in the life of someone experiencing isolation or emotional challenges.
  • Develop skills in communication, companionship, and supporting vulnerable individuals.
  • Gain experience in community outreach, care, and support roles.
  • Enhance your personal growth and sense of fulfilment through helping others.
  • Ongoing training and support from the organisation.

Application Process:

You will need to complete an application form and attend an informal interview. If you are successful, you will need to provide references, undergo a DBS check and attend an induction. There will be training provided.

If you are 18+ and you're passionate about making a difference and bringing joy to someone's day, we would love to hear from you!

Click here to apply.