Section Helpers provide an extra pair of hands to support our volunteer team during weekly meetings and activities.
You don’t need to plan activities, run a section or take on any leadership responsibilities. Simply turn up, get involved and help wherever you’re needed.
Your role may include:
You don’t need any previous Scouting experience or specialist skills.
We’re simply looking for someone who is:
It’s flexible.
You can come along every week, once a month, or whenever your circumstances allow. We understand that work, family and other commitments can make regular volunteering difficult.
There’s no expectation that you need to attend every meeting.
The important thing is that when you’re there, you can provide an extra pair of hands and help the section team.
Training and checks
As you’ll be volunteering regularly with young people, you will need to complete the appropriate DBS check and safeguarding requirements.
You don’t need to arrive with Scouting knowledge or experience. The section team will show you what to do and provide any support you need.
The perfect way to get involved
Being a Section Helper is a great way to see what Scouting is all about without committing to a leadership role.
If you’ve ever thought “I’d like to help, but I don’t have the time to become a leader”, this could be the role for you.