Programme Support Volunteer

Description
About the Role
We’re looking for organised, reliable people to help keep our programmes running smoothly behind the scenes and on the ground.
As a Programme Support Volunteer, you’ll help with the coordination and delivery of our community projects and activities. You’ll assist with planning, preparation, data collection and general support across our programmes to ensure everything runs efficiently and participants have a positive experience.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Supporting the planning and coordination of programme activities and events
- Helping prepare materials, resources and schedules before sessions
- Assisting with registration, attendance and record-keeping
- Collecting feedback and evaluation data to support monitoring and reporting
- Communicating with participants, volunteers and staff to share updates
- Providing general administrative and logistical support as needed
The impact you'll have
- You’ll help ensure community activities and projects are well organised and run smoothly
- Your support will make a real difference to how efficiently programmes are delivered
- You’ll contribute to improving systems that help us reach and support more people
The skills you'll need
You will need to have the following skills in order to participate:
- Good organisational and communication skills
- Teamwork and reliability
- Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office or Google Workspace)
- Attention to detail and accuracy when handling information
- Flexible and adaptable approach to changing needs
- Respect for confidentiality and safeguarding principles
When
Schedule
Flexible times
Commitment
Ongoing
You will need
Minimum age: 16
CEDE FOUNDATION
Poverty and social justice
We are a community-led charity tackling poverty at its root by empowering people and communities to overcome barriers and build sustainable futures.
We support children, young people, adults, older people and families who experience multiple forms of deprivation such as low income, unemployment, isolation, migration and disability.
Through tailored support, early intervention and community-led activities, we help people overcome barriers, strengthen their resilience and build pathways towards greater independence.
We are proud to be community-led and people-focused, working in partnership with schools, local authorities, funders, national organisations and neighbourhood groups. Each programme we deliver is informed by local voices and shaped to address real community needs.
Our work is guided by values that define who we are and how we serve our communities:
Empowerment: enabling people to lead their own change
Equity and inclusion: ensuring fairness and belonging for everyone
Collaboration: working together to achieve lasting impact
Innovation: finding creative, practical solutions
Accountability: acting with transparency and integrity
Volunteering with us means joining a welcoming, inclusive community where your time, ideas and skills truly matter. You’ll help create opportunities, connect with others and see the positive change your support brings to people’s lives.
Together, we’re building stronger, fairer and more connected communities where everyone can thrive.