Youth leader
I became a Youth Leader because I believe we need more good people amongst us. There is a great deal of personal satisfaction in seeing young people develop their social and first aid skills.
Rebecca Brunel Walker
Youth Leader
Over half of St John Ambulance's 43,000 volunteers are under the
age of 18, making us a major youth organisation. Youth leaders play
a crucial part in the development of thousands of young people by
broadening their horizons and helping them to realise their
potential.
What does it involve?
Commitment
All we ask is for four hours a month of your time. Many of our
volunteers do more if they wish.
Role
Working with young people and helping them to complete our
Grand Prior Award scheme.
As a Youth leader, you could help by:
- teaching first aid or other subjects
- organising weekly meetings
- organising games and social activities.
Training
You don't need any previous first aid or youth leading
experience; we will provide training for the role.
We are looking for people who are:
- committed and passionate about youth work
- willing to learn new skills and help to develop young
people
- keen to make a positive difference for themselves and
others.
The next steps
To find out more about becoming a youth leader you can complete
our online form or you can telephone
08700 10 49 50 to be put through to your local St
John Ambulance branch.
As with all youth organisations, we take child protection very
seriously. Anyone who has regular contact with young people will be
required to undertake an enhanced Criminal Records Bureau
disclosure and also complete a mandatory Working with young people
safely course.