When there is a fire, flood, or severe weather crisis, we’re among the first to respond and start recovery. Emotional and practical support is at the heart of our deployments. We are a very ad-hoc role and require flexibility where possible. If you would like to help your local communities in times of need, apply now and join our emergency response team. We are looking for volunteers who: Can attend Kirkdale Fire Station (L20 8EQ) within 40 minutes. Available to support on a pre-arranged rota system. This tends to be an offer of 2-3 shifts per month (within a 24/7 period). Can attend a monthly meeting on the second Wednesday evening of every month. Can commit to volunteering for at least 12 months. A driver who has held a valid driving licence for a minimum of 2 years and which allows you to drive in the UK, have access to your own vehicle and be happy to drive the British Red Cross vehicle. Available to undertake approximately 19 hours of required e-learning modules and Zoom training sessions in the first few months of volunteering plus other ongoing service specific training as required. Due to the nature of this role, applicants must undergo an Enhanced with Adults barred Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Diversity is something we celebrate. We want you to be able to bring your authentic self to the Red Cross and feel that you belong. We want to create an inclusive environment, and promote and spread the power of kindness. As part of creating an inclusive space, we have an expenses policy that prioritises volunteers not being out of pocket for expenses linked to your role. If up front costs are difficult, you can speak to your volunteering manager about this to find alternatives. We welcome refugees, asylum seekers and others currently in the UK to volunteer with us. We want volunteering to be accessible to everyone. Why we want you: Working alongside the local emergency services every day, from house fires and flooding to power cuts and water shortages, the British Red Cross responds to an emergency almost every 4 hours. As an Emergency Response Volunteer, you will give people the support they need at a time they need it the most. Tasks: Respond to emergency call outs in your local area. Give emotional support to people and communities affected by an emergency. Give practical support such as distributing clothing, food or water after an emergency. Tell people where they can get extra support. Collaborate with local government or emergency services staff. Skills: Warm and friendly. Calm and can follow processes under pressure. Good listening skills and ability to empathise. Can communicate in a calm manner. Able to act responsibly. Benefits: Meet new people and be part of a dynamic and inclusive team. A great opportunity to develop your existing skills and gain new ones. All training and induction for the role (there is no charge for training). Reasonable pre-agreed travel expenses for the role including for attending training.