Adult Supportive Transport Driver

  • VO100844


Description

The Supportive Transport service is our most popular service. It offers lifts to people who are living with or affected by HIV and/or Hepatitis C to attend vital medical, social care and welfare appointments. Our clients often struggle to travel independently due to limited mobility, social anxiety or financial constraints.

Some are socially isolated and value the company of their driver. Providing a listening ear to help a Service User process what has been told to them at an appointment is of great benefit. Many tell us they would not attend vital medical appointments without having someone to support them in getting there. Our drivers provide much more to our service users than just a lift!

Supportive Transport volunteers also deliver medication and provide lifts to essential food shops.

You do not need your own car to apply for this role but you must have a full driving license with a good record of safe driving. You can use your own car for this role or an Enterprise hire car.
Any questions please contact us; 0131 225 4766 or leigh@positivehelpedinburgh.co.uk

Organisation aims and objectives

To relieve the suffering and distress of adults and children in Edinburgh and the Lothian area who are infected or affected by HIV/ AIDS and Hepatitis C and their families, friends and carers.

Availability

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The service runs Monday to Friday 9am-5pm. We do ask volunteers to provide us with a specific day/time which they are available in advance. This is so we can plan effectively.

Restrictions

Experience required: We do not require any experience for any of the roles. We do ask for Supportive Transport drivers and Escorted Shoppers to have a full UK driver’s license. We are looking for friendly and understanding volunteers who are ready to support individuals to a range of appointments to support their care and growth.
Travel details: You will be setting off from your home address then travelling to Service User’s homes to pick them up or provide home support. You will be given your schedule two working days before your volunteering day. We request all volunteers to provide a Log on/Log off message to ensure personal safety.
Minimum age: 18

Support

Expenses paid: Yes
Expenses details: After each session you will complete a feedback and expenses form. You can claim money back for the cost of public transport/fuel. You will then be reimbursed within a week of submitting the form.
Training details: Our training covers a range of topics including information on HIV and Hep C; stigma and discrimination; maintaining boundaries; Adult protection protocols and trauma informed approaches. All volunteers are required to complete a mix of in-person and online training with other volunteers. This is usually four 2-hour sessions in the evenings for a 4-week block. We will also provide you with First Aid training. Once you start volunteering, you will meet with your Coordinator for support meetings every 6 months, however this can be more regular if you need. We also offer ongoing training and peer support sessions to enable you to fulfil your volunteering role with confidence! We are happy to provide references for you to help you into future employment or education.
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