Volunteering at SaTH
Volunteering is a fantastic opportunity for people to develop skills, give back to their local community and explore careers within healthcare. All of our volunteers play an important role within our hospitals at SaTH, working alongside staff in a variety of departments. Volunteering is fun and rewarding, it allows you to meet new people, make new friends and try new things – it can even keep you active, mentally and physically.
Our volunteers come from a wide range of backgrounds and we really value the different skills, outlooks and experiences that our volunteers bring to the organisation. You can make a real difference to the experience of our patients, relatives and staff. As a volunteer you will meet lots of new people and join a growing volunteer community at SaTH.
We have over 30 voluntary roles at the hospital, from clinical to administrative placements to support our patients, visitors and staff. People are supported throughout the application process and their placement by the Volunteer Team and hospital staff.
Office Hours
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
Address
Flat 2 Stretton House, Barn Pool Crescent, off Evolution Road, Mytton Oak Road, Shrewsbury, SY3 8DJ
Volunteer News
Volunteers Needed
We are looking for volunteers to support patients, visitors and staff at SaTH in a non-clinical capacity. Our volunteers come from a range of backgrounds and can be anyone aged 16+, we have students wanting [...]
SaTH Volunteer Team are working in partnership with St John Ambulance
The Volunteer Team are working in partnership with St John Ambulance to deliver the NHS Cadets Programme at SaTH. This programme targets young people aged 14-18 from communities that are underrepresented within the health eco-system [...]
Recognition for Volunteer Peter
Peter Hicking, a SaTH Volunteer has received a special recognition after a glowing review from someone who could hear him from their window when he was volunteering in Phlebotomy at RSH… Mandy Carnham, a research [...]
Thank you to our volunteers
1 June 2021 Volunteers have played a key part in the NHS’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and now the Trust that runs Shropshire’s acute hospitals is saying ‘thank you’. To celebrate Volunteers Week, which [...]