WaterAid Student Ambassador

What You'll Do: 

As a Student Ambassador for WaterAid, you’ll be the voice of WaterAid at your university. You will unite your fellow students to the WaterAid cause and boost your fundraising efforts on campus. You’ll take action to:

Educate your university community about the importance of clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene to end extreme poverty and inequality.
Campaign for government action on the water and sanitation crisis.
Fundraise to support WaterAid’s work and mission.

Along the way you’ll develop useful skills and meet like-minded people, as well as gaining some fantastic experience to add to your CV. We'll write you a glowing reference, too.

Summary
Volunteering
Ambassador
Disaster Relief
Environment
Health
Human Rights
Poverty
London-wide
Remote
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Building relationships and influencing
Organisation
Teamwork
Using professional behaviours
Using relevant technical skill
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit
Education
Marketing and Advertising
Requirements: 
CV / Resume
Statement of Motivation
Over 18 years old
Phone Interview

Similar Opportunities

 
Operations Manager
Children with Voices
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Operations Manager
Volunteering
Manager
Crisis Support, Families, Homelessness, Hunger, Young People

Children with Voices, a dynamic children's charity based in Hackney, London, is seeking a dedicated and experienced Operations Manager to join our team.

 
Volunteer Recruitment Consultant
Children with Voices
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Volunteer Recruitment Consultant
Volunteering
Volunteer
Crisis Support, Families, Human Rights, Hunger, Young People

Job Title: Volunteer Recruitment Consultant Location: Remote Employment Type: Part-Time (10 -15 hours per week) Organisation: Children with Voices

 
Mentor
Free to Be Kids
Min. 40 Weeks Minimum weeks
Mentor
Volunteering
Mentor
Mental Health, Social Care

We are dedicated to improving the emotional wellbeing of vulnerable young people. Free To Be supports children who have experienced complex disadvantage to change their stories, through therapeutic adventures and the power of the outdoors.

Related Articles

City St George's Volunteering
Guest Blog by Meghan: when passion meets...
We spoke to Meghan Curtis (MA Publishing, 2024) about her experience volunteering for the Literacy Pirates
City St George's Volunteering
Guest Blog by Kan: volunteering as a win-win
We spoke to Kan Seng Law (Bar Vocational Studies, 2023), about his experiences volunteering before, during and after his time at university.
City St George's Volunteering
Guest blog by Ioana: volunteering as a powerful...
We spoke to City alumnus Ioana Ioanas (2022) about her experiences volunteering for a range of NGOs, charities, SU societies and organisations.