Skip To Navigation Skip To Content
Colour mode:
Home > News > New volunteering opportunities!
This article is old and may be out of date

New volunteering opportunities!

Transport for All

Help us win an accessible transport system and support disabled and older people to get out and about, while enhancing your CV...

Help us win an accessible transport system and support disabled and older people to get out and about, while enhancing your CV and professional skills.

Transport for All is the leading organisation in the UK championing accessible travel. We are looking for dynamic and talented volunteers to join our team and assist us with a number of exciting campaigns, initiatives and services planned in the coming year.

It is important you are available at least a day (or 2 half days) per week.

 

Volunteer roles

Your tasks will be based on your skills, motivations and interest. As part of the team, you could be involved in:

  • Our internal and external communications– working across all of our platforms including social media, website, printed material and e-newsletters
  • TfA’s campaigning activities and assist in putting together the ‘case for support’ needed every time we embark on a campaign
  • TfA’s Helpline team, giving travel advice and information to disabled and older Londoners
  • Contributing towards the smooth running of our office

 

Click here for more information about the tasks you could be doing.

 

How to apply?

Are you a dynamic person full of initiative, interested in helping people and making a positive change in our sector? If so, please contact Raphael (raphael [AT] transportforall [DOT] org [DOT] uk) with your CV and a small paragraph explaining why you would like to volunteer for Transport for All. Please also indicate the days and time you are available to volunteer. If you don’t have a CV please fill and send us this application form (click here to download).

Please send all information to raphael [AT] transportforall [DOT] org [DOT] uk

We will be in touch shortly to discuss this role over the phone or/and invite your for an interview.

A man standing in front of a painted brick wall smiling at the camera. He is holding a cane and is wearing glasses, a black jacket and a grey t-shirt. A man standing in front of a painted brick wall smiling at the camera. He is holding a cane and is wearing glasses, a black jacket and a grey t-shirt.

Support us

We can't do this without your support. Take action, give what you can, or sign up as a member - and join our movement of disabled people fighting for a better future.