Whenever we're looking for volunteers or interns with particular skills or experiences we post the details on this page.
Volunteers needed for our annual Spring Awakening event!
This year NAT is holding its annual fundraiser Spring Awakening on evening of Thursday 17 May 2012 in central London. As it's our 25th birthday, it's going to be an extra-special night.
We will require volunteers for a range of tasks such as the cloakrooms, selling tombola tickets, helping with the set up and break down of the event and much more…
If you think you would be interested in volunteering at this event please email fundraising@nat.org.uk to sign up today!
InDesign IT Volunteer Opportunities
Want to make use of your InDesign skills in a leading HIV charity?
Ad hoc volunteering opportunity
NAT is the UK’s leading charity dedicated to transforming society’s response to HIV. We provide fresh thinking, expert advice and practical resources. We campaign for change.
We are looking for volunteers with IT experience in InDesign computer software to help with the designing and formatting of our leading publications.
You will have:
- Proven InDesign experience
- An interest in NAT and the work that we do
- Availability during our office hours (Monday to Friday 9am-5pm)
- An energetic and enthusiastic approach to work
- Good attention to detail
These roles present an exciting opportunity for those wishing to gain experience of the voluntary sector as a chance to build on their existing IT skills and qualifications.
To apply:
Application is by CV and a cover letter. For further information, send an email quoting ‘NAT InDesign volunteering’ to admin.vol@nat.org.uk or by calling 020 7814 6767. All materials are available in alternative formats upon request.
For all enquiries and to apply for any of these opportunities, please contact our Administrative Assistant on: admin.vol@nat.org.uk or 020 7814 6767
Thank you for your support!
The National AIDS Trust is committed to equality and diversity and encourages applications from people living with HIV, disabled people, women and people from black and ethnic minority communities.