Volunteer

   

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Would you like to;

  • Make a difference to your community?

  • Learn new skills?

  • Be part of a dynamic team?

  • Boost your career options?

  • Have access to a wide range of training?

If you answered 'yes'  to any of these questions - then a volunteering role with RAMH could be for you!

RAMH offers a variety of voluntary positions suitable for people who wish to help others by donating their time and experience.

If you would like to discuss volunteering with RAMH please contact the service you are interested in directly who will help you find a role that really suits you. Alternativley, you can contact RAMH personnel department :

RAMH Personnel Dept (Volunteers)
41 Blackstoun Road
Paisley
PA3 1LU
Tel: 0141 847 8900
Fax: 0141 889 3673
E-Mail: personnel@ramh.org

 

To apply for a volunteer position please print off and complete our application form , referring to the guidance notes. Please send completed application forms to the personnel department (address above) using a 46p stamp.

Volunteer Application Form

Guidance Notes for Volunteer Applications

 

 



 

 

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Value Statement

Our vision is to deliver services to individuals and their families in their local community, to enable recovery from mental ill health and promote well-being.


 




Renfrewshire Association for Mental Health | 41 Blackstoun Road | Paisley | PA3 1LU
Tel: 0141 847 8900 | Fax: 0141 889 3673 | Email: enquiries@ramh.org

Renfrewshire Association for Mental Health is a Voluntary Organisation, which is a registered charity in Scotland No. SC010430
and also a Company Limited by guarantee (No. 141458)


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