Volunteering in Norfolk & Suffolk with EEC

As East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust (EEC), we exist for one simple reason: to deliver consistently high quality health and care services in our local communities.

Serving a population of 3.5 million people across the East of England, we provide compassionate care from the start of life through to the end of life, in people’s homes, local clinics, and community hospitals.

A map of england with different colorsAI-generated content may be incorrect.Our services in Norfolk and Suffolk include:

  • Children and Young People’s Health Services – Norfolk and Waveney.
  • Dental HealthCare services – Norfolk and Suffolk.
  • iCaSH: integrated Contraception and Sexual Health services – Norfolk.

If you share our passion for innovative and high quality care delivery, and you would like to enhance patient experience and make a difference, then we encourage you to submit your volunteering application.

Scroll down and click on the roles in the ‘Volunteering Opportunities’ for more information, and to apply. If you have any questions before applying, you can email eec.volunteers@nhs.net.

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Volunteering Opportunities

Infant Feeding Peer Support Volunteer (Norfolk)

Are you passionate about infant feeding?
Would you like to support families in Norfolk community with their feeding journey? 

Our Infant Feeding Peer Support Volunteers have all parented their own babies and provide valuable emotional and practical infant feeding support to parents. This is a rewarding role where you can volunteer for a cause you feel passionately about, give back to your community and learn new skills along the way.

Our volunteers empower parents to reach their own infant feeding goals, and need to be able to listen, empathise and support others in a sensitive and non-judgemental way. They help to promote and normalise breastfeeding/chestfeeding & support all infant feeding parents, including those who are formula feeding, mixed feeding and introducing or feeding solid foods. Volunteers will attend community groups across the region to offer support and information to parents around all aspects of infant feeding.

We ask volunteers to commit to a minimum of 12 months volunteering, for at least 2 hours twice a month, with the option for more hours if desired.

You will need to attend our one day infant feeding peer supporter online training course before you can volunteer. Ongoing training & support is provided throughout your volunteering experience. 

If you are over 18 years of age, have parented your own child and can demonstrate a positive attitude towards infant feeding, then we would encourage you to apply!

Interested?

Please read the Infant Feeding Peer Support Volunteer Role Description before applying.

Please note - all volunteers are recruited using NHS Employers guidelines. Checks include right to work, ID and DBS checks if relevant for the role, occupational health clearance and references.

Questions? Email eec.volunteers@nhs.net.

Join us and you will be valued as part of the EEC Volunteer team! Click the "Fill in an Application" button to apply. 

 

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