Volunteer Drivers are directly involved with transporting cancer patients to and from various hospitals locally and in Greater Glasgow for treatment, using their own vehicles.
Responsible to - Head of Service Support
Key Tasks-
To contact patients the day/early evening before they travel: this alleviates any stress they may have about getting hospital treatment.
Familiarise yourself with the volunteer Driver Induction Pack.
Adhere to policies and procedures of ACS.
Undertake training relevant to the role.
Contact ACS as soon as possible if you are unable to attend.
A minimum of 1 day per week for a maximum of 6 hours, the time depends on the distance the patient lives from the hospital, and how soon the patient can travel after treatment.
No formal patient transport experience required, however a valid current driving licence held for a minimum of 5 years is required.
Induction Training- ACS will provide comprehensive induction training
Ongoing Training- Access to other training may be required which would assist you in your role.
Personal qualities:
the ability to be supportive, non-judgemental and accepting of others.
Warmth, sensitivity and willingness to listen.
enjoy interacting with people.
Willingness to get involved.
An understanding of the importance of regular commitment.
All actual travel mileage expenses will be reimbursed in line with current HMRC allowances.
We are Ayrshire’s leading cancer charity that provides practical help and emotional support to people in Ayrshire affected by cancer. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with cancer, having treatment or caring for someone with cancer, we can help. From providing transport and complementary therapies to offering expert information or to just being there to listen, we’re here for you.