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Looking for a new skill?

29 Jan 2024

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I am delighted to be starting 2024 off with so many new volunteer opportunities at Nightline Association. We have had a reshuffle in our teams and departments where our ~60 volunteers currently support Nightlines across the country with IT, policies, best practice, training and so much more. 

Volunteering has been at the centre of Nightlines for decades, and will continue to do so for many years to come. There are now over 20 different ways in which you can help Nightlines provide a listening ear to students across the country.

Whether you are looking to step in to a leadership role at work, gain management experience, or broaden your experiences from story writing to reviewing our impact, policy writing to finance, there is something here for you.

These new opportunities are part of our new strategy, and you can be part of the new chapter for Nightline.

Find out more about the roles in our recruitment pack here, or on our volunteering page here, and please get in touch with any questions.

We look forward to hearing from you,

Katie

About Katie Endacott

Katie is the Chief Executive Officer for the Nightline Association. The Nightline Association was established in 2006 as an umbrella charity to support, promote and develop university Nightline Services. There are now 34 active Nightlines in the UK offering listening services to around 1,500,000 university students. Our mission is to raise the quality, profile, availability, and accessibility of Nightline services so that every student is aware of, and has access to, confidential emotional peer support, as well as the opportunity to volunteer for a Nightline.