Volunteering

A picture of our volunteers
Join an incredible team of people, doing incredible things.

Interested in volunteering?

Our volunteers come from a range of backgrounds and bring with them different skills and experiences.  One thing they have in common is that they find volunteering to be enjoyable and rewarding. On this page you will find information about volunteering with Citizens Advice Hull and East Riding and descriptions of our volunteer roles, as well as details of how to apply.

Is volunteering at Citizens Advice right for me?

  • Do you like helping others?
  • Do you like looking things up on the internet to help solve problems?
  • Do you want to make a difference to others and help them?
  • Can you talk to others to help them tell their story?
  • Are you a good listener?
  • Would you like to gain new skills and increase your knowledge?

If you have answered yes to these, then we would love to hear from you. Read on to find out more…

As a volunteer at Citizens Advice Hull and East Riding, you would be joining the Citizens Advice service which is a network of around 300 Local Citizens Advice Offices across England and Wales.

Last year, our 100 volunteers and 95 paid staff  helped over 24,000 people in Hull and East Riding with over 103,000 advice issues in a range of ways including, face to face, over the phone, by email and webchat.


What’s it like to be a volunteer?

We asked some of our volunteers to talk about why they chose to volunteer and their experiences.

We also asked for our volunteers to share why they wanted to volunteer, here is what some of them said.

I was looking for something I could get involved with, be a challenge, stimulating and something I had never done before, but, Priority over all was to be able to give something back……2 years on…. love it and feel good doing it….its a win win!

I volunteered because I wanted a new challenge, to be part of a team again and to do something meaningful. Citizens Advice has delivered on all of these and more!

I started volunteering 8 years ago as I wanted to learn new knowledge and put something back into the community. I wanted to meet like minded people and make new contacts and friends. I have a passion to learn new things I am interested in and the CAB seemed to fit the bill in terms of a new challenge and the lifestyle I wanted to live as part of a combination of new activities.

What our clients say about us

We don’t expect volunteers to work on their own, we provide support and supervision throughout a volunteers training and after they have completed their course. Below is a video of Helena, describing how she provides supervision and support to volunteers.

The local CAB has been a life line for me during one of the most difficult stressful and anxious times in my life.

My son has been diagnosed with autism. For the first time in thirty years someone listens and helped me. To say I am grateful would be an understatement.

They went above and beyond. I was in a state because of benefit cuts and lack of money and they not only dealt with my problems but put things into action to make sure I went forward with positivity. I can’t thank them enough


Our Volunteer Roles

  • Smiling mature volunteer
    Advice Support Volunteer - Joint Internship with Age UK Hull

Ready to Apply?

If you would like more information or to have a chat with our volunteer team please contact them on the details below.

Call 01482 324655 or email: Volunteering@hull-eastridingcab.org.uk

If you would like to find out more about volunteering with Citizens Advice in general or perhaps take their volunteer Quiz, follow this link