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Urgent and Emergency Care Centre
Urgent and Emergency Care Centre
We have various volunteer roles available. The information on this page provides a brief overview of the roles and duties for some of our volunteering roles.
Contact our Volunteer Coordinator for full role outlines and to see which roles are currently available.
To apply to volunteer with us, please complete and submit this application form.
A member of the team will review your application and contact you within 10 working days.
Looking for an exciting event to add to your 2025 calendar? Look no further! From challenges, to crafting workshops, we have an event for you.
This page provides some frequently asked questions about volunteering with us.
If you have a question that is not covered, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator.
Board meetings are held in public every two months.
Volunteers are an increasingly important part of our team, supporting and enhancing the experience of our patients and visitors.
A carer or care partner is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or addiction cannot cope without their support.
Our values - ambitious, caring, together - underpin our vision and strategic ambitions.
Our colleagues embody these values each and every day.
Work experience in the NHS is a fantastic way to gain insight into a particular career. It can also be a valuable way of getting some confidence and experience of working in a team and caring for people. Work experience can help you understand what it is like to work in an area, or prepare for a university application.
We are incredibly grateful for the generous support we receive from our amazing corporate supporters!
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust (TRFT) has fought off stiff international competition to scoop a prestigious RoSPA Award, demonstrating commitment to health and safety excellence.
Toddlers and their parents have enjoyed another summer of fun-filled activities thanks to grants from Rotherham Hospital and Community Charity and Tesco.
The British Medical Association (BMA) have announced that Junior Doctors will hold industrial action from 7am on Friday 11 August until 7am on Tuesday 15 August.
Rotherham’s tiniest hospital patients have inspired Rotherham Hospital and Community Charity’s new Tiny Toes appeal to fund a £150,000 redevelopment of the neonatal unit.
Spring will be in the air at Rotherham Hospital when fundraisers join forces to raise money for the Mayor of Rotherham’s charities of the year.