Our volunteers are vital in helping us promote our work and raise funds for research and support. We need people like you to get involved to encourage generosity and to put everyone who needs us in touch with our services.
Together we can achieve so much more – whatever time and skills you have to offer, we would love to hear from you.
Please complete our volunteer form and we’ll contact you.
Below are a few of our current opportunities:
Collection Box and Leaflet Distributors – we need your help in placing our collection boxes and our leaflets in prominent venues in your local community, and collecting the contributions for us when the boxes are full.
Read the role description for Collection Box and Leaflet Distributors.
Street Co-ordinators and Collectors – as well as collecting money, this is a great way to raise awareness of our work. We’d like you to help us wherever lots of people will be, outside a supermarket, garden centre, etc.
Read the role description for Street Co-ordinators and Collectors.
London Underground Co-ordinators and Collectors – this is a brand new initiative and we’re looking for people with personality and organisational skills to co-ordinate and join a team of collectors raising considerable sums in busy places.
Read the role description for London Underground Co-ordinators and Collectors.
Occasional Volunteers – this is an ideal role for you if you are unable to make a regular commitment but would like to help on an occasional basis doing various activities, such as events and providing an extra pair of hands.
Read the role description for Occasional Volunteers.
Cheerleaders – a fun role that you can do with friends, family and people of all ages! We’d welcome seeing you at marathons and other fundraising events where we’d like you to be cheerleaders to encourage those running for Brain Tumour UK.
Read the role description for Cheerleaders.
Local Press Officers and Story Co-ordinators – ideal for those with a journalistic/marketing background. Could you write and send interesting reports to local and national newspapers about our events and fundraisers, patient stories and scientific breakthroughs in brain tumour research?
Read the role description for Local Press Officers and Story Co-ordinators.
Volunteer Ambassadors – help us by using your organisational and people skills to support a team of volunteers and be there should they need any help and advice.
Read the role description for Volunteer Ambassadors.
To find out more about these roles or to discuss others, please complete the volunteering form and we’ll get in touch with you.
If you don't find what you're looking for but think you have something to offer, tell us more and let us have some details about your experience and ideas.