Volunteer

With the commitment of our volunteers, we’re able to ensure quality citizenship education is accessible to children and young people across the UK.

We have a variety of ways you can get involved. Whether you are a legal professional wanting to give young people an insight into the judicial system, or a student wanting to help the behind the scenes of Young Citizens' work, we would love to hear from you!

 

Why volunteer? 

With your help, we can change the lives of young people across the UK. We want a diverse community of volunteers who can join us in our mission to ensure every child and young person has access to vital citizenship education across the UK.

Our work already reaches 1 in 5 schools in the UK each year. But with your help, we can ensure it is even more far-reaching, impactful and inclusive.

 

How do I get involved?

To get involved, all you need to do is complete our online form. We will get in touch when the right role becomes available.

We provide all of our volunteers with relevant training and onboarding materials. To get an insight into what volunteering at Young Citizens might look like, we would encourage you to sign up to our volunteer handbook. This will show you all the need-to-know of volunteering. It will also show you our top tips for how to make the best of your volunteer experience!

In this section

Volunteer Behind The Scenes

Who should consider this opportunity? Whether you have a digital talent, administrative skills or want to offer your pro-bono...

Mock Trial Volunteering

Who should consider this opportunity? Mock Trials require a wide range of volunteers, from mentor barristers and judges to...

Volunteer Case Studies

Our volunteers get a sense of real impact and personal fulfilment after joining us on our mission. Don’t just...

Teacher Community

We recognise how important teachers’ voices are in shaping the work that we do, which is why we have formed the Young Citizens Teacher Community. Find out more and join…

We're currently updating our supporter pages for the 2024-25 academic year. Watch this space for new and exciting ways to support our work!