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Title
Volunteering
Category
general
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Source URL
https://sheffield.ac.uk/careers/support/experience/volunteering
Parent URL
https://sheffield.ac.uk/careers
Crawl Time
2026-03-23T16:38:04+00:00
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Volunteering

Source: https://sheffield.ac.uk/careers/support/experience/volunteering Parent: https://sheffield.ac.uk/careers

All work experience will be valuable in your search for employment, and traditionally students have found work experience through part-time work, placements, internships, vacation work. However, students can also benefit from volunteering and voluntary work experience.

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Why volunteer?

Volunteering can be:

A wide range of organisations welcome volunteers, and all major towns and cities have volunteer centres with online listings to help you find local opportunities.


Where to find roles

You can find opportunities, as well as more information, on:


Things to consider

Voluntary work: May have a description of responsibilities and specified hours, but must not be a replacement for a previously paid role. Work is mainly for a charity, voluntary organisation or a statutory body.

Volunteering: Often states that there are flexible working hours. No obligations for your time commitment or working hours/days, eg the role does not have fixed days or working hours and your volunteering hours can be agreed according to your availability.

International students: It’s important to bear in mind that for international students on a student visa, the UK Visas and Immigration service (UKVI) defines voluntary work and volunteering differently; voluntary work does count towards their visa working hours limit, whereas volunteering does not.

Your combined voluntary work and paid work should not exceed the maximum number of hours as permitted by your visa and study level.

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