Adult Volunteers

The Scout Association offers fun and everyday adventure to 500,000 young people between the ages of 6 and 25 across the United Kingdom.

The main goal is to help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as Members of their local, national and international communities.

Can you be part of our success?

Whether its one night a week, one hour a week or a couple of hours per month, be it in a uniformed leaders role, or a more back of house support function, you can play a key role in helping us – and have a great time along the way.

We promise that you will receive full training and support to help you settle into your new role, and I can almost guarantee that within weeks you will start to wonder why you did not volunteer years ago.

There really is a role for everyone.

Lots of people state that they would like to give something back to their community – but they don’t know how. Volunteering at 2nd Bramley Scout Group is easy just click on the contact us page.

They are many different roles that you could do which range from.

Leaders/Assistant Leaders

– These adults form the uniformed leadership team who actively plan and run the sections and the associated programmes. Full Training is provided at no cost and its great fun and very rewarding.

Sectional Assistants

– As a sectional assistant you support the uniform leaders in the running of the programme. Uniform is an optional extra and whilst training is provided there is no expectation on you to complete any training other than the “getting started” which is the basics of scouting and child protection etc – to ensure that both you and young people are safe.

Management Committee

– responsible for the support of Scouting – for example will manage the groups/ districts accounts and administration etc.

Current Vacancies

Do you enjoy having fun and using your imagination? Can you inspire young people aged between 5¾ and 8 years old to focus their energy and reach their full potential?

Working as part of a team of adult volunteers, beaver leaders assist in the planning and delivery of an exciting programme of outdoor activities, crafts, community projects, games, challenges and even for many, their first night away from home at a beaver sleepover!

This is a fun and rewarding role and is ideal for people that enjoy working with young people. Overtime you will see members grow in confidence and ability as they learn from the programme you help run.

We know that life can be busy, so we’re all about flexibility: You really can give as much of your time as you choose on your terms! Whether you can spare one hour a week, a month or a term, it’s far easier to provide exciting activities at our meetings if we have your support. You may think that you have nothing to offer but you’d be surprised! Give us just one hour (in a way that suits you), and you can help us provide scouting to even more young people.

No previous experience of scouting is necessary. What’s more important is your own skills and experience as well as empathy with our mission and values. We provide a warm welcome, a sociable network, a relevant level of easy to access training and lots of online resources to help with the planning of activities as well as lots of ongoing face to face support.

Being part of scouting is great fun and it goes without saying that helping young people can be one of the most rewarding things you can do, plus it also looks great on your CV!

Contact us

If you’re interested and want to know more about the role contact Group Scout Leader Adam Frost on

gsl@2ndbramleyscouts.org.uk
Put your phone down and what are you left with? Just teamwork, courage and the skills to succeed.’
Bear Grylls, Chief Scout Bear Grylls