Community Champion Volunteer
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Volunteer / Humanitarian, Non-Profit / Outreach, Fundraising / Charity
Community Champion Volunteer - Co Armagh
Every 130 minutes, someone loses their life to heart or circulatory diseases in Northern Ireland. Sometimes without the chance to say goodbye. That's why British Heart Foundation (BHF) powers groundbreaking research to save and improve the lives of people affected by conditions. But we can’t do it alone. We are so grateful for our volunteers across the country who support the BHF in their communities.
While many people have heard about the BHF, they’re not always aware of the full extent of our work. Join us as a BHF Community Champion Volunteer to help more people hear about the importance of the BHF while also creating amazing fundraising opportunities in your local area. You will be joining an empowered network of dedicated fundraising volunteers.
We are looking for volunteers who can bring their leadership skills and passion for the BHF to life locally. This role can work flexibly to suit your availability and other commitments. We may ask you to:
- Support your local Fundraising Manager and their team to represent the BHF in your community and help promote our work and increase fundraising opportunities
- Actively engage and build relationships with local groups and associations
- Give talks and short presentations about the BHF and inspire others to support our life‑saving work
- Accept fundraising donations on behalf of the BHF from community groups and organisations, attending cheque collections and saying a few words of thanks
- Act as a lead volunteer at local BHF events such as collections and cheer points, managing and supporting our Action team volunteers on the day
- Support and facilitate a Reviv
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By volunteering with the BHF, you will have the opportunity to use your skills to support and have fun. With your support, we power groundbreaking research, CPR training, as well as information and support to help keep hearts beating across Northern Ireland.
Skills and attributesThe Volunteer team are open to hearing about the skills and attributes you will bring or would like to develop with BHF. Relevant skills and attributes for this role include:
- Good communication and presentation skills
- Ability to actively seek opportunities for talks and build relationships in the local community
- Self‑motivation and the ability to motivate others
- Basic IT skills and access to email
- Flexibility to offer support when opportunities are available
- A commitment to the BHF's values
The time commitment needed for this role will vary depending on the time of year and the number of groups and associations actively supporting the BHF within your local area, and the time you have available to volunteer.
Training and SupportAs a Community Champion Volunteer, you’ll receive:
- A comprehensive induction to the BHF and training for the role
- Resources to support you in your role e.g. presentations
- Support from your local Fundraising Manager and the BHF's Fundraising Support Team
- The opportunity to gain and develop skills and to meet other volunteers
The BHF is committed to ensuring that no volunteer is out of pocket because of expenses incurred while carrying out their role. Reimbursement of out‑of‑pocket expenses incurred during your volunteering will be provided in accordance with the BHF's Volunteer Expenses Policy. You can find a copy of our volunteer expenses policy here.
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