Job responsibilities Ward Volunteer Spending time with patients providing a listening ear and engaging in friendly conversation as appropriate, demonstrate respect & sensitivity to all individuals. Chatting / Reading to patients who may not have visitors Helping the hostess to serve meals and deliver snacks to patients. This role is available Monday to Sunday between the hours of 8am-8pm. A&E Volunteer (Over 18s) Provide directional support to guide patients to the correct areas within A&E and other parts of the hospital Offer food & drink if allowed Ensure kitchen areas are clean This role is available Monday to Sunday between the hours of 8am-8pm. Response Volunteer This role is based on the needs of the hospital and will involve working across all departments Collecting and delivering notes / swabs / medication / equipment & running errands from various departments / wards Providing a courtesy Meet & Greet service (wheelchair training required) Operating a library service to wards This role is available Monday to Friday between the hours of 8.30am- 4pm. Spiritual and Pastoral Care (Chaplaincy) Volunteer To complement the work of our Hospital Spiritual and Pastoral Care team, the Chaplains are fortunate to have a group of Spiritual and Pastoral Care volunteers who visit our wards / A&E. The volunteers come from a variety of local faith / belief groups and work with the chaplains to help meet the pastoral and spiritual needs of our patients. Radio Volunteer Join KGH Radio, Kettering hospitals radio station as a voluntary member. Based in KetteringGeneral Hospital, carrying out duties and activities as directed by the Trustees of the radio station which will include but not limited to: Production of radio programme(s) in line with programme format Ward Visiting for purposes of request collecting Fund raising Approximately 3 hours a week minimum commitment is required. Full technical and presentation training is given. Join us in continuing to serve in the heart of healthcare. Veterans like you are crucial to making the NHS a compassionate and welcoming place for all.