SCAA Speaker
Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 7 Aug 2024
Flexible location
FundraisingIT
Health
Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance
#83792
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Contact person
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Summary
SCAA Speakers act as our local representatives in the community. Raising awareness about our life-saving work by presenting to various groups and clubs.Detailed description
Our Speakers offer vital support in raising awareness and funds for SCAA. Speakers attend pre-arranged Talks and often seek new opportunities with local groups. Speakers act as our local representatives providing insight into our work and highlighting emotional patient stories.
We would like to hear from you if you are friendly, engaging, and comfortable speaking to an audience. No formal experience is necessary, we provide training and kit.
Volunteering with SCAA has a host of benefits not only are you supporting our life-saving work you can:
- Develop new and existing skills.
- Boost your confidence.
- Volunteer updates and SCAA news.
- Meet other SCAA volunteers.
- Join our private volunteers Facebook group – to celebrate all things SCAA and chat with your team.
- Volunteer celebration events.
- Claim reasonable travel expenses.
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance
Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA)– saving and improving lives in every corner of Scotland, 365 days a year.
Since the service launched in 2013, the charity has responded to over 6,100 time-critical emergencies. As the country’s only charity-funded air ambulance service, SCAA relies entirely on public donations to fuel its life-saving flights that bring help and hope to those suffering serious injury or illness.
An integral part of Scotland’s frontline emergency response network, SCAA can reach 90% of Scotland’s population within 25 minutes, including remote and rural areas that are difficult to access by road, flying expert paramedic care to the scene and providing speedy onward transfer to specialist hospitals.
Since the service launched in 2013, the charity has responded to over 6,100 time-critical emergencies. As the country’s only charity-funded air ambulance service, SCAA relies entirely on public donations to fuel its life-saving flights that bring help and hope to those suffering serious injury or illness.
An integral part of Scotland’s frontline emergency response network, SCAA can reach 90% of Scotland’s population within 25 minutes, including remote and rural areas that are difficult to access by road, flying expert paramedic care to the scene and providing speedy onward transfer to specialist hospitals.