# Fleet and Equipment Volunteer Driver

> NHS job listing from Job Clerk for South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.

## Canonical URLs

- **HTML:** https://www.jobclerk.com/job/fleet-and-equipment-volunteer-driver/0549bdfd-d344-418c-a8af-cb0f54fdca53
- **Markdown:** https://www.jobclerk.com/job/fleet-and-equipment-volunteer-driver/0549bdfd-d344-418c-a8af-cb0f54fdca53.md

## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
- **Town:** Exeter
- **Region:** South West
- **Country:** England
- **Profession:** Healthcare support worker
- **Salary:** Unpaid - Volunteer role
- **Contract type:** Voluntary
- **Employment type:** Full time, Part time, Job share, Flexible working, Compressed hours, Term time hours,
- **Closing date:** 2026-07-12T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-06-15T00:02:48.088Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Devon/Exeter/South_Western_Ambulance_Service_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Volunteer/Volunteer-v8068130
- **Application URL:** https://apps.trac.jobs/job-advert/8068130?ShowJobAdvert=&feedid=9002
- **Employer website:** https://www.swast.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job overview

Exciting volunteering opportunities have arisen within South Western Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust for Fleet & Equipment Volunteer Drivers to join our Ambulance Vehicle Preparation teams in Wiltshire and Devon.

We welcome applicants from across the counties  but are specifically interested in offering roles based at Trowbridge and Exeter.  Volunteers will be expected to be able to arrive at their designated base location to begin their volunteering session.

The Volunteer Driver role will support the Ambulance Vehicle Preparations (AVP) within the Fleet & Equipment function  to move ambulances and other vehicles around the respective county, so they are in the right places for cleaning, maintenance, and re-stocking and support the movement of equipment if desired and needed, across the Fleet & Equipment department.

### Main duties of the job

The  Logistics Volunteer Role is to assist the AVP/Fleet & Equipment Team in the movement of vehicles.

The aim of AVP is to support A&E Operations by providing clean, stocked ambulances that are ready for our colleagues to deliver patient care.

The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust offers volunteer placements across the organisation with both patient facing, and non-patient facing roles. This role description summarises the Logistics volunteering role and will be supported by local inductions specific to the tasks applicable at that AVP site. The role is non-patient facing (does not deliver clinical care / assessments to patients)

As a Logistics volunteer you are a valued member of our service, supporting our organisation to deliver its mission, vision and uphold our values, willingly and without pay. This role is highly rewarding and offers opportunities to meet new people and learn valuable social and lifesaving skills through the training and ongoing support provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. As the Logistics volunteer will be moving SWAST assets around our counties they will be provided with Basic Life support and First Aid training. The volunteer is not obliged to support an incident if they come across it, but if it is safe and they feel competent they could assist whilst awaiting emergency services to attend

### Detailed job description and main responsibilities

- RESPONSIBILITIES
1.1          To volunteer reliably to the best of my ability and to give as much warning as possible whenever you cannot volunteer as you expect. 
1.2          Carry out volunteering tasks as directed by the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust leadership team.
1.3          Select and apply in each task the appropriate procedures in accordance with the training received and relevant policies and procedures.
1.4          To communicate with everyone in a clear and effective manner to ensure the best possible experience for everyone involved in the initiative.
1.5          To maintain the confidential information of the organisation and of its patients at all times and in accordance with the Trust’s information governance guidance and policy.
1.6          To treat everyone with whom you come into contact, with dignity and respect.
1.7          Promote Equality & Diversity and a non-discriminatory culture. Identify and take action when other people’s behaviour undermines the expectation of the Trust and of yours.
1.8          To join this volunteering role on the understanding there is no remuneration by the Trust for either pay or for personal vehicle use, excluding mileage.
1.9          Carryout all duties with a high standard of infection, prevention and control measures in place, including maintaining an effective personal hygiene standard.
1.10        Maintain appropriate standards of cleanliness of the SWAST Volunteer uniform, operating environment, and all equipment. 
AVAILABILITY
2.1        Maintain, at minimum, monthly communication with the relevant VPM or dedicated Ambulance Service leader to enable them to maintain an effective scheme and availability planner in order to deliver the Trusts goals.
2.2        Be available to volunteer on a regular basis to support the volunteering task you are carrying out.
ADMINISTRATION
3.1       Ensure all service documentation, where appropriate, is completed accurately, this may include regular equipment check list, action logs or volunteering logs.
3.2       Complete an individual personnel file update annually to ensure contact details are accurate.
3.3        Inform the Volunteering & Community Services Administrator of any changes to personal details where relevant.

 
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
4.1        Attend a mandatory initial training course provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and attend subsequent regular meetings as directed by your Ambulance Service leader.
4.2      Complete mandatory training in accordance with the NHS requirements\[KS1\] .
4.3        Operate trust equipment in accordance with Trust procedures and manufacturer’s instructions.
SECURITY

5.1      Accept responsibility for the security of SWASFT equipment, uniform, and ID card, all of which belongs to South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust | TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
4.1        Attend a mandatory initial training course provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and attend subsequent regular meetings as directed by your Ambulance Service leader.
4.2      Complete mandatory training in accordance with the NHS requirements\[KS1\] .
4.3        Operate trust equipment in accordance with Trust procedures and manufacturer’s instructions.
SECURITY
- TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
4.1        Attend a mandatory initial training course provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and attend subsequent regular meetings as directed by your Ambulance Service leader.
4.2      Complete mandatory training in accordance with the NHS requirements\[KS1\] .
4.3        Operate trust equipment in accordance with Trust procedures and manufacturer’s instructions.
SECURITY

## Job Details

Exciting volunteering opportunities have arisen within South Western Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust for Fleet & Equipment Volunteer Drivers to join our Ambulance Vehicle Preparation teams in Wiltshire and Devon.

We welcome applicants from across the counties but are specifically interested in offering roles based at Trowbridge and Exeter. Volunteers will be expected to be able to arrive at their designated base location to begin their volunteering session.

The Volunteer Driver role will support the Ambulance Vehicle Preparations (AVP) within the Fleet & Equipment function to move ambulances and other vehicles around the respective county, so they are in the right places for cleaning, maintenance, and re-stocking and support the movement of equipment if desired and needed, across the Fleet & Equipment department.

## Job Description

The Logistics Volunteer Role is to assist the AVP/Fleet & Equipment Team in the movement of vehicles.

The aim of AVP is to support A&E Operations by providing clean, stocked ambulances that are ready for our colleagues to deliver patient care.

The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust offers volunteer placements across the organisation with both patient facing, and non-patient facing roles. This role description summarises the Logistics volunteering role and will be supported by local inductions specific to the tasks applicable at that AVP site. The role is non-patient facing (does not deliver clinical care / assessments to patients)

As a Logistics volunteer you are a valued member of our service, supporting our organisation to deliver its mission, vision and uphold our values, willingly and without pay. This role is highly rewarding and offers opportunities to meet new people and learn valuable social and lifesaving skills through the training and ongoing support provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. As the Logistics volunteer will be moving SWAST assets around our counties they will be provided with Basic Life support and First Aid training. The volunteer is not obliged to support an incident if they come across it, but if it is safe and they feel competent they could assist whilst awaiting emergency services to attend

## Responsibilities

RESPONSIBILITIES 1.1 To volunteer reliably to the best of my ability and to give as much warning as possible whenever you cannot volunteer as you expect. 1.2 Carry out volunteering tasks as directed by the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust leadership team. 1.3 Select and apply in each task the appropriate procedures in accordance with the training received and relevant policies and procedures. 1.4 To communicate with everyone in a clear and effective manner to ensure the best possible experience for everyone involved in the initiative. 1.5 To maintain the confidential information of the organisation and of its patients at all times and in accordance with the Trust’s information governance guidance and policy. 1.6 To treat everyone with whom you come into contact, with dignity and respect. 1.7 Promote Equality & Diversity and a non-discriminatory culture. Identify and take action when other people’s behaviour undermines the expectation of the Trust and of yours. 1.8 To join this volunteering role on the understanding there is no remuneration by the Trust for either pay or for personal vehicle use, excluding mileage. 1.9 Carryout all duties with a high standard of infection, prevention and control measures in place, including maintaining an effective personal hygiene standard. 1.10 Maintain appropriate standards of cleanliness of the SWAST Volunteer uniform, operating environment, and all equipment. AVAILABILITY 2.1 Maintain, at minimum, monthly communication with the relevant VPM or dedicated Ambulance Service leader to enable them to maintain an effective scheme and availability planner in order to deliver the Trusts goals. 2.2 Be available to volunteer on a regular basis to support the volunteering task you are carrying out. ADMINISTRATION 3.1 Ensure all service documentation, where appropriate, is completed accurately, this may include regular equipment check list, action logs or volunteering logs. 3.2 Complete an individual personnel file update annually to ensure contact details are accurate. 3.3 Inform the Volunteering & Community Services Administrator of any changes to personal details where relevant. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT 4.1 Attend a mandatory initial training course provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and attend subsequent regular meetings as directed by your Ambulance Service leader. 4.2 Complete mandatory training in accordance with the NHS requirements\[KS1\] . 4.3 Operate trust equipment in accordance with Trust procedures and manufacturer’s instructions. SECURITY 5.1 Accept responsibility for the security of SWASFT equipment, uniform, and ID card, all of which belongs to South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust | TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT 4.1 Attend a mandatory initial training course provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and attend subsequent regular meetings as directed by your Ambulance Service leader. 4.2 Complete mandatory training in accordance with the NHS requirements\[KS1\] . 4.3 Operate trust equipment in accordance with Trust procedures and manufacturer’s instructions. SECURITY

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT 4.1 Attend a mandatory initial training course provided by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and attend subsequent regular meetings as directed by your Ambulance Service leader. 4.2 Complete mandatory training in accordance with the NHS requirements\[KS1\] . 4.3 Operate trust equipment in accordance with Trust procedures and manufacturer’s instructions. SECURITY

## Person Specification

### Skills, knowledge, ability

**Essential**

- Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing
- Able to represent the organisation professionally when driving fleet vehicles
- Ability to remain calm under pressure or during unexpected changes
- Able to maintain confidentiality of information
- Ability to develop effective working relationships with colleagues and the public
- Willingness to comply with organisation policies, including safeguarding and data protection

### Education and qualifications

**Essential**

- C1 licence holder
- Clean driving licence

**Desirable**

- Experience of driving a larger vehicle

### Previous experience (Paid/ Unpaid relevant to job)

**Essential**

- Local area knowledge

## Documents

- [swast code of conduct (pdf, 1.3mb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=2579)
- [role description 2026 (pdf, 320.6kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10359241)

## Agent Notes

- This Markdown page is generated from the same Job Clerk job record as the HTML job detail page.
- Use the canonical HTML URL for user-facing references.
- Use the application URL when the user wants to apply on the source NHS site.
