Job summary
  Overview
There are a number of volunteering opportunities offered by Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust at both Darent Valley Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital, at Sidcup.
Volunteers help support the hospital in numerous different ways, assisting clinical staff on ward, meeting and greeting, as well as assisting office based staff with admin tasks.
We require the volunteers to be able to commit to a minimum of 3 hours of volunteering each week.
Subject to satisfactory references, Criminal Records Bureau checks and Occupational Health clearance and an informal interview we will invite you to join our volunteers.
You will complete our training programme and then move onto specific placements at the Trust.
  Main duties of the job
  Patient Voice Partner 
What are the benefits of Volunteering?
   - Meet new people
- Make Friends
- Learn new skills and build confidence
- A chance to give something back
- Working around your schedule to give as much or as little time as you wish
Please see attached Job description for further details.
  About us
  We are committed to being an inclusive and diverse employer. We strive to employ people who reflect the communities we serve, and aim to create an inclusive culture where everyone can reach their full potential. Whatever your race, ethnicity, belief, generation, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity, disability or experience, you'll appreciate the opportunities we give you to work in an inclusive atmosphere. We welcome applications from people of diverse backgrounds, perspectives and experiences to build on the progress we've achieved to make our Trust diverse and the best place to work. We celebrate the diversity of thought, viewpoints and ideas that help us overcome challenges and embrace new possibilities. We have signed the Armed Forces Covenant Pledge and have a commitment to the Armed Forces Community.
 We are dedicated to using our Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) approach as our shared organisation model of change to enhance our services and ensure excellence in patient care.
 If you are considering applying for a role, please be aware that as an NHS Employee you may have contact with vulnerable service users. We strongly encourage that all our staff are vaccinated against COVID-19 and are vaccinated annually against Flu, in order to protect the health and safety of our staff and patients. Your commitment will help us to put the safety and care of our patients first, as well as helping us to protect you and your colleagues.
      
      
  
    Job description
    Job responsibilities
    Please note this is a volunteer position and you will not be paid for carrying out this role.
 What are the benefits of Volunteering?
   - Meet new people
- Make Friends
- Learn new skills and build confidence
- A chance to give something back
- Working around your schedule to give as much or as little time as you wish
Person Specification
   - Over the age of 17
- Available for a minimum of 3 hours per week
- Live within a 10 mile radius of the hospital
- Reliable. Hospital organisations plan around volunteers turning up and people in our Trusts rely on the programs they deliver, so being reliable is a hugely valuable quality.
- Interpersonal skills. Going in to any new environment requires you to engage with new people. Volunteering often exposes you to people from all walks of life, so having great interpersonal skills that you can adapt to different situations means that you are sure to do a great job.
- Ability to learn and learn quickly. The first time you volunteer you need to learn and learn quickly what is expected of you. Volunteering is no different and is a great way to not only use but also practice building these skills.
- Problem Solving. your ability not only to problem solve your way through any challenges you face whilst doing the activity, but also to suggest new ways for that organisation to approach things, can extend your impact beyond the volunteer activity itself.
- Good written and verbal communication
- Ability to liaise at all levels in the organisation
- Work unsupervised
- Work within a team
- Flexible
 
  
    
      
        Job description
      
    
    
      Job responsibilities
      Please note this is a volunteer position and you will not be paid for carrying out this role.
 What are the benefits of Volunteering?
   - Meet new people
- Make Friends
- Learn new skills and build confidence
- A chance to give something back
- Working around your schedule to give as much or as little time as you wish
Person Specification
   - Over the age of 17
- Available for a minimum of 3 hours per week
- Live within a 10 mile radius of the hospital
- Reliable. Hospital organisations plan around volunteers turning up and people in our Trusts rely on the programs they deliver, so being reliable is a hugely valuable quality.
- Interpersonal skills. Going in to any new environment requires you to engage with new people. Volunteering often exposes you to people from all walks of life, so having great interpersonal skills that you can adapt to different situations means that you are sure to do a great job.
- Ability to learn and learn quickly. The first time you volunteer you need to learn and learn quickly what is expected of you. Volunteering is no different and is a great way to not only use but also practice building these skills.
- Problem Solving. your ability not only to problem solve your way through any challenges you face whilst doing the activity, but also to suggest new ways for that organisation to approach things, can extend your impact beyond the volunteer activity itself.
- Good written and verbal communication
- Ability to liaise at all levels in the organisation
- Work unsupervised
- Work within a team
- Flexible
 
   
      
  
    Person Specification
    
    
      
        
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      Essential
      
        
        - Over the age of 17
- Available for a minimum of 3 hours per week
- Reliable. Hospital organisations plan around volunteers turning up and people in our Trust's rely on the programs they deliver, so being reliable is a hugely valuable quality.
- Interpersonal skills. Going in to any new environment requires you to engage with new people. Volunteering often exposes you to people from all walks of life, so having great interpersonal skills that you can adapt to different situations means that you are sure to do a great job.
- Ability to learn and learn quickly. The first time you volunteer you need to learn and learn quickly what is expected of you. Volunteering is no different and is a great way to not only use but also practice building these skills.
- Problem Solving. your ability not only to problem solve your way through any challenges you face whilst doing the activity, but also to suggest new ways for that organisation to approach things, can extend your impact beyond the volunteer activity itself.
- Good written and verbal communication
- Ability to liaise at all levels in the organisation
- Work unsupervised
- Work within a team
- Flexible
 
  
    
      
        Person Specification
      
    
    
      
      
        
          
            Volunteer Person Spec
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Over the age of 17
- Available for a minimum of 3 hours per week
- Reliable. Hospital organisations plan around volunteers turning up and people in our Trust's rely on the programs they deliver, so being reliable is a hugely valuable quality.
- Interpersonal skills. Going in to any new environment requires you to engage with new people. Volunteering often exposes you to people from all walks of life, so having great interpersonal skills that you can adapt to different situations means that you are sure to do a great job.
- Ability to learn and learn quickly. The first time you volunteer you need to learn and learn quickly what is expected of you. Volunteering is no different and is a great way to not only use but also practice building these skills.
- Problem Solving. your ability not only to problem solve your way through any challenges you face whilst doing the activity, but also to suggest new ways for that organisation to approach things, can extend your impact beyond the volunteer activity itself.
- Good written and verbal communication
- Ability to liaise at all levels in the organisation
- Work unsupervised
- Work within a team
- Flexible
 
   
      
  
    Disclosure and Barring Service Check
    This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.