St John Ambulance is looking for volunteers to fill emergency responder roles in Norwich.
The national first aid charity is asking for people who are 18 or older and have a passion for helping others.
This volunteer job includes delivering first aid and lifesaving care at both community and major events such as sporting events, concerts, and festivals.
The charity stated that all volunteers will receive a thorough induction and the necessary training for their roles.
They will also be supported in a positive environment and have opportunities for continuous development.
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Alice Gray, district manager for St John Ambulance in Norfolk, said: "We need people who care deeply about their communities and want to make a real difference.
"Volunteering as an Emergency Responder not only allows you to provide critical care in moments of need but also brings immense personal fulfilment.
"Our volunteers are the backbone of our operations, and their dedication ensures the safety and wellbeing of countless individuals."
For more information about volunteering or to speak with a current St John volunteer, please contact Amanda Pestell at amanda.pestell@sja.org.uk.
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