At this event, your role could be:
- Greeter - welcoming walkers to the event village, generating a positive atmosphere, and helping to bring a warm personality to the day's event.
- Route and/or Start/Finish Marshal - guiding walkers along the route, ensuring safety of walkers at crossings and junctions. Or supporting the start and handing out water and medals at the finish.
- Sweep Marshal - following behind final walkers and checking in with route marshals. Liaison with event organisers where necessary.
- Event Village - helping with arrival and registration, handing out lanyards, t-shirts, and supporting event village activities, e.g. assisting with public engagement stalls/stands.
- Photographer - capturing action shots to showcase the feel of the event (in multiple locations). Photographers may be required to marshal alongside this role.
Where and when
- Sunday 8 June, 9am-2pm Alexandra Palace, London
At this event you'll specifically benefit from:
- A new event volunteering opportunity alongside people from your local community.
- A fun and organised day out with like-minded people, passionate about finding a cure.
- Understanding of charity sector sporting events and experience to add to your CV.
- Playing a key part in successful event delivery and a positive participant experience.
You will also be reimbursed for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses. e.g. travel costs
- Understanding of charity sector sporting events and experience to add to your CV.
- Develop your communication, teamwork and organisaiton skills.
Some general requirements for all events include:
- Teamwork
- Good communication skills
- Organisation
Similar Opportunities
Childline is a unique service, valued greatly by the Young People who contact us. It provides a safe place for Young People to talk confidentially to our Volunteer Counsellors, an option that many of them do not have elsewhere.
Interested in fashion or charity retail, or simply want to become more involved in your local community, then we would love to welcome you Our charity shops contribute significant funds to the Hospice to enable it to support patients & their families
Compassionate Neighbours is a social movement, founded by St Joseph’s Hospice in 2014, to help reduce loneliness and social isolation. CN are trained volunteers offering friendship & a listening ear.
This opportunity has expired. It is no longer possible to apply for this opportunity.