Marie Curie
Volunteer - Activity Co-Ordinator - Liverpool Hospice

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We’re looking for friendly and enthusiastic Activity Coordinators to help bring our Activity Group sessions to life at the Marie Curie Hospice in Liverpool. These weekly sessions offer a warm, safe, and supportive space where people affected by terminal illness, along with their family members, can relax, chat, and enjoy meaningful activities together. As a volunteer, you’ll help spark moments of creativity, connection, and joy. Working alongside our clinical staff, you’ll play a key role in making each session welcoming, enjoyable, and uplifting. Your energy, kindness, and encouragement can make a real difference to everyone who takes part. Availability: Weekdays Time: 10am-12pm or 1pm-3pm Location: Marie Curie Hospice, Speke Road, Liverpool L25 8QA Criteria: Minimum 16 years of age. A Criminal Records Check is required for this opportunity - Marie Curie will cover the cost for you. What you’ll be doing: Create a warm, welcoming space for group activities Chat with patients, carers, and widowers Plan and lead engaging sessions for our Activity Group Promote the Activity Group within the hospice and local community Identify any equipment or materials needed and liaise with your volunteer manager Support with other related tasks as needed Why you'd be a great fit: Friendly and great people skills Organised and confident to lead activity sessions Creative and committed to providing a high-quality experience Team player with a flexible attitude Respectful of confidentiality What you’ll gain from us: Essential training, ongoing guidance and wellbeing support A friendly volunteer network Recognition and appreciation for the time you give Updates on the difference you’re making A sense of real purpose and the chance to make a lasting difference Perks: Travel and expenses reimbursed Access to discounts on shopping, dining, travel and more Need more information? Contact our Day Therapy Team Leader, Lorna Richardson T: 0151 801 1477 E: Lorna.Richardson@mariecurie.org.uk
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