We are currently seeking people who are currently out of work or unable to work to train and volunteer with us as part of a project funded by European Structural and Investment Funds.
If you live in any of the following places we’d love to hear from you:
Volunteering with Citizens Advice Wakefield District is a great way to pick up skills that can help you to find work, make friends and feel part of an enthusiastic team. It’s not just worthwhile, volunteering can also be fantastic fun and hugely rewarding.
We’re the UK’s largest charity, of the 29,000 people who work for Citizens Advice, 22,000 of them are volunteers.
We offer a wide range of training and voluntary roles including:
We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. We’re committed to equality of opportunity in recruitment and training and offer a warm welcome to every volunteer, whatever their background.
If you are interested and would like to find out more, please contact our Trainer – Sarah Mitchell
The following websites offer useful help and information.
Calls to Adviceline are free from mobiles and landlines. You can see more about our call charges. Adviceline’s available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. It’s usually busiest at the beginning and end of the day. It’s not available on public holidays. If you call from a mobile, we’ll ask you to enter a local landline number on your keypad. This can be any number – we only use it to send your call to a local adviser if one’s available. We’ll answer as soon as we can – at busy times you might need to wait up to an hour. If the wait is long, we’ll tell you about other ways to get advice. You can also try calling again later.