Help us offer a free, in-person drop-in service for people who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus, or want to get their hearing checked.
Here’s what our RNID Near You volunteers do and the requirements we ask for.
- Where
- Various locations across Northern Ireland
- When
- Weekdays (usually between 9am and 5pm.)
Ideally 2 – 5 hours per week, mornings or afternoons
What you’ll be doing
RNID Near You volunteers do 6 main activities to help us make life fully inclusive for deaf people and people with hearing loss and tinnitus.
You don’t have to do all 6 of these activities – you can pick the activities you find most interesting and match your skills and experience.
Learn about the services our volunteers provide at RNID Near You sessions by watching our video.
Main activities
Requirements
Training and support
You’ll receive a full induction and training so you feel prepared and confident before your first session. You’ll also get our volunteering handbook and volunteering policies to refer to.
You’ll be assigned a supervisor who will provide ongoing support and we’ll also introduce you to our community of volunteers.
Read more about training, supervision and support
What you’ll get in return
As a volunteer, you will:
- make a real difference to the people you support
- help us run this important service
- receive training and learn new skills
- meet people in different situations
- raise awareness of deafness in the community
- have reasonable, out-of-pocket and pre-approved travel expenses repaid.
Our commitment to safeguarding
At RNID, we take very seriously our responsibilities for the safety and welfare of the people who use our services, our volunteers, staff and the organisation as a whole.
All applicants successful at interview will be asked to disclose unspent convictions under the terms of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (as amended in 2013).
Criminal records will be taken into account only when the conviction is relevant and declaring a conviction will not necessarily prevent you from being considered for a role. Any decisions will depend on the type of offence and its relevance to the volunteering role that you are applying for at RNID.
For more information to to apply
- volunteering@rnid.org.uk
Once you apply, our Volunteer Team will review your application and someone will contact you within five working days to talk about next steps.

