Become a volunteer at Workbridge

Volunteers provide the perfect complement to our staff, supporting us in helping change the lives of people with mental illnesses, learning disabilities or brain injuries.

They bring varied skills, experiences and ideas to our organisation and are valued members of the Workbridge family. 

Our Voluntary Services team welcomes, encourages and supports patients, staff and community volunteers. They look after volunteer recruitment, training and placements, and offer support at all times.

If you're interested in volunteering at Workbridge and becoming part of our team, please contact us.

Contact us

To discuss volunteering opportunities at Workbridge and St Andrew's Healthcare:

Telephone: 01604 616212
Email: volunteering@standrew.co.uk
Click here to access our online contact form

Who can be a volunteer?

Volunteering with us will allow you to enhance the lives of our service users. To be a staff or community volunteer you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be able to commit for a minimum of six months
  • Have been resident in Great Britain for the previous six months
  • Take part in a recruitment process involving an interview, references, an enhanced DBS check and around two days' induction training

When volunteering, you will be able to learn new skills, have the opportunity to meet people from diverse backgrounds and increase your confidence.

You will also become a part of the Workbridge community, and achieve a sense of satisfaction and achievement.

Interested in becoming a volunteer? Please get in touch - we'd love to hear from you!

More about volunteering

Volunteering opportunities at St Andrew's Healthcare, range from a befriending programme to Pets as Therapy.

Video: What Workbridge means to me

Hear from some of our staff, volunteers and service users in this behind-the-scenes video, which explores what Workbridge means to our people...