Community Advocate Role - Volunteer for St John Ambulance

We're looking for Community Advocates to join St John Ambulance. You'll be responsible for delivering hour long workshops teaching valuable, life saving first aid skills to your local community!
First Aid Training, Girl performing compressions on CPR Dummy

About the Community Advocate role

The aim of the project is to increase the survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests from 7% to 25% in England.

This is only possible when more people are confident to carry out ventilation free CPR and there is a significantly increased use of AEDs by people in community settings. To save more lives, more people should receive training in CPR and using AEDs and know how to respond in emergency situations, reducing the bystander effect.

If you are confident in communicating with different groups of people and are passionate about promoting lifesaving skills to the public, then the Community Advocate role is for you!

You’ll be:

  • Raising awareness of the importance of CPR/AED skills through engagement with targeted communities:

  • Providing CPR and AED knowledge to local community groups

  •  Reaching out to community groups and networks

  • Tracking confidence levels of learners before and after each session

More importantly, you’ll get a huge sense of satisfaction and pride delivering an essential service. It’s great for you, great for your community and great for our nation, and it requires only a small commitment of your time. You will be expected to commit to a minimum of three hours a month – two 1.5 hours sessions.

Pursuing the role

If you are not already a St John Ambulance volunteer, after getting some brief details they will first invite you to an interview with their Welcome Team. Click the link below to find out more!

Sign up here

Get in touch!

If you are interested in becoming a Community Advocate or would like to find out more about this volunteering opportunity, contacts details are listed below:

08700 104 950

Community.Engagement@sja.org.uk