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St John Ambulance needs new Volunteer Vaccinators to protect their communities and support the NHS in the drive to boost people’s immunity against Covid-19 this Autumn.

Before clicking apply—and entering your post code to find opportunities local to you—it's a good idea to have some paperwork and personal information ready, including your CV (work and volunteering history), DBS certificate (if applicable) and chest measurement (for your uniform), plus names and contact details for references. That will help speed up your application.

Also, please bear with us when you enter your post code—you may need to scroll through various other volunteer positions before you find vaccinator. If a role is not available in your area now, please check back in the near future as we are managing recruitment in waves so we do not overload our systems. 

Our original vaccination volunteers have given more than a million hours of their time, and now we need more Volunteer Vaccinators to administer Covid and flu jabs this Autumn, as well as ensuring we’re ready to support any surges in demand for vaccinations.  

Many of the vaccinators I’ve spoken to over the last year and a half say that giving people their jabs has been one of the best experiences of their life.  

The satisfaction of protecting people and keeping the pandemic at bay is enormous, plus being part of St John opens up a whole range of extra volunteering opportunities where people can help their communities, like sharing lifesaving first aid skills or supporting our brilliant programmes for young people. 

Craig Harman 

St John Ambulance’s acting Chief Operating Officer

Help protect your community

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We can only live safely with Covid when we have high levels of protection and we are continuing to support people to get vaccinated, particularly those who are vulnerable or those who haven’t yet received their first dose. 

With our Autumn drive set to offer boosters to people aged 50 and over, health and care staff, people who live in care homes and those who most need extra protection, our fantastic volunteers help us ensure people across the country continue to benefit from protection offered by the vaccine.

Dame Ruth May

Chief Nursing Officer for England

Help protect your community

 

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Become a Volunteer Vaccinator

St John Ambulance needs new Volunteer Vaccinators to support the NHS in the drive to boost people’s immunity against Covid-19 this Autumn.