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Volunteering



What volunteering roles can I do?

There are a number of roles that you can help with at the Hospital

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Current volunteering roles at Darent Valley Hospital include:

 

  • Ward Visitors help make patients’ time in hospital more comfortable by chatting, listening, reading and running errands.
  • Dementia Buddy Volunteers are ward based volunteers, supporting older patients with Dementia and those without, through social interaction and activities which help maintain cognitive capabilities such as talking, listening and reading. We offer Dementia training so that volunteers have a good understanding of Dementia and how they can positively engage with our patients.
  • Caring Companions provide additional support for lone patients in short stay Hospital areas including A&E, giving comfort, company and time to lone older patients, offering reassurance, compassion and social interaction. For this role volunteers should be aged 18 years+. 
  • Meet and Greet Volunteers are located at the main entrance or in other departments giving patients and visitors directions and escorting them.
  • Meal Assistant Volunteers assist patients with eating and drinking at mealtimes.
  • Chaplaincy Volunteers offer spiritual, religious, pastoral and practical support to patients of all beliefs. This is more of a listening and responding role rather than about religion or belief
  • Pets as Therapy Volunteers (need to be members of PAT) provide general company to patients on wards/departments who respond positively to pets.
  • Patient Feedback Volunteers promote and support the collection of patient feedback via the Friends and Family Test.
  • Clerical Volunteers help behind the scenes with filing, photocopying, packing envelopes and running errands.
  • Fundraising Volunteers help the Fundraising Department with the organisation of events, distribution of draw tickets, mail-shots etc. in line with the business of Valley Hospital Charity.
  • Valley Park Radio Volunteers either present or help behind the scenes to deliver live and pre-recorded radio shows to patients through the hospital radio station.

 

Current volunteering roles at Queen Mary's Hospital include:

  • Ward Visitors help make patients’ time in hospital more comfortable by chatting, listening, reading and running errands.

 

Published: 20th September, 2018

Updated: 7th October, 2022

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What is the application process?

The process when you have completed your online application form.

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We will review your Online Application Form, and if we think there is a good chance of a mutually beneficial placement for you at the Trust, we will invite you in for an informal interview. This enables us to find out more about you and assess what you can offer us.

If you are successful, we will invite you to join our volunteers, subject to satisfactory references, Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) checks and Occupational Health clearance.

You will complete our training programme and then move onto specific placements at the Trust.

Equality and Diversity commitment

We aim for the Trust’s volunteers to reflect the communities we serve.  This is a positive action statement as our volunteers are under-represented by male volunteers.

We welcome male applications for volunteer posts. 

Published: 27th July, 2018

Updated: 12th January, 2022

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How long will it take to process my volunteer application?

The application time can vary depending on our waiting list

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We do operate a waiting list for our volunteers applications. In some areas where demand is high we will notify you that you have been added to our waiting list.

If you would prefer not be on the waiting list then please let us know. We revisit this waiting list once placements become available and will get in touch.

Once you have completed all your forms and been invited in for an interview, and provided sufficient ID, we will be waiting on your references and your Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) return. You will need an Occupation Health clearance too. This can sometimes take up to 3 months. 

Published: 20th September, 2018

Updated: 12th January, 2022

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How much spare time do I need to have?

Many of our volunteers live busy lives but still manage to find time to help others.

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Being a volunteer is not a short-term commitment; we ask all our volunteers to give us at least three hours of their time a week for a year so we can create long-lasting and meaningful roles for them.

Many of our volunteers have very full and busy lives and still manage to find time to help others.

Published: 27th July, 2018

Updated: 9th October, 2018

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What are the benefits of volunteering?

Volunteering is good for you!

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Volunteering enables you to:

  • meet new people
  • make friends
  • learn new skills and build confidence
  • look at a possible new career direction
  • have a chance to give something back

Published: 27th July, 2018

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Will I be asked to do something I don't want to?

Each voluntary role has a clear description and is agreed with you.

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No. Because we have a clear description of each voluntary role and this is agreed with you before you start.

Published: 27th July, 2018

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What do I need to be a volunteer?

Eligibility as a Volunteer

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You need to:

  • be over 17
  • be good at mixing with people
  • enjoy helping others
  • want to develop your own skills

Published: 27th July, 2018

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Valley Hospital Charity is the working title of Dartford and Gravsesham NHS Trust Charitable Fund (1050861) and is registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales.