Carers Champion

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Become an Unpaid Carers Champion in Wiltshire

Volunteer Role | Flexible Commitment | Make a Real Difference

Do you have experience as an unpaid carer? Are you passionate about connecting with and supporting others in your community?

Wiltshire Council is looking for a dedicated Unpaid Carers Champion to join our network in Wiltshire. This voluntary role is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of unpaid carersthose who care for family members, friends, or neighbours without financial compensation.

Your Mission

As a Carers Champion, your main goal will be to:

  • Support unpaid carers(those 18+) in finding and accessing the information and services they need, all meetings will take place in community settings or other public places
  • Help carers feel connected, valued, and supported in their role
  • Enable people to live at home for longer by strengthening the support available to carers
  • Champion carers voices in your local area

What Youll Do

This role is flexible and can be shaped by you. You might:

  • Share information about local support groups and benefits
  • Attend carers community events, such as coffee mornings or play group activities
  • Connect carers with community resources
  • Raise awareness of carers needs in your area
  • Offer a listening ear and signpost to professional help when needed
  • Work closely with the Wiltshire Council Engagement and Partnership Lead and the Wiltshire Council Unpaid Carers Commissioner
  • Develop a relationship with charities supporting Unpaid Carers in Wiltshire

Who Were Looking For

You dont need formal qualificationsjust:

  • A genuine interest in supporting unpaid carers
  • Good communication and listening skills
  • A proactive and compassionate approach
  • Local knowledge or lived experience as a carer (past or present)
  • At least half a day (3.5 hours) availability within a working week this can be spread across the week, if required
  • A valid DBS certificate (the council can facilitate & pay expenses for acquiring one, should you not hold a DBS certificate)

What Youll Gain

  • A chance to make a lasting difference in your community
  • Opportunities to develop new skills and build local connections
  • Support and guidance from Wiltshire Council commissioning & engagement and partnerships teams
  • Paid expenses

Interested?
To find out more or express your interest, please contact: Adults Commissioning e: adultscommissioning@wiltshire.gov.uk

Together, we can improve support for unpaid carers in Wiltshire.

PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA THE APPLY BUTTON BELOW.

Applications must be made via the instructions provided above. Applications or CV's submitted via the apply button will not be considered.

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Carers Champion – Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Become an Unpaid Carers Champion in Wiltshire

Volunteer Role | Flexible Commitment | Make a Real Difference

Do you have experience as an unpaid carer? Are you passionate about connecting with and supporting others in your community?

Wiltshire Council is looking for a dedicated Unpaid Carers Champion to join our network in Wiltshire. This voluntary role is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of unpaid carersthose who care for family members, friends, or neighbours without financial compensation.

Your Mission

As a Carers Champion, your main goal will be to:

  • Support unpaid carers(those 18+) in finding and accessing the information and services they need, all meetings will take place in community settings or other public places
  • Help carers feel connected, valued, and supported in their role
  • Enable people to live at home for longer by strengthening the support available to carers
  • Champion carers voices in your local area

What Youll Do

This role is flexible and can be shaped by you. You might:

  • Share information about local support groups and benefits
  • Attend carers community events, such as coffee mornings or play group activities
  • Connect carers with community resources
  • Raise awareness of carers needs in your area
  • Offer a listening ear and signpost to professional help when needed
  • Work closely with the Wiltshire Council Engagement and Partnership Lead and the Wiltshire Council Unpaid Carers Commissioner
  • Develop a relationship with charities supporting Unpaid Carers in Wiltshire

Who Were Looking For

You dont need formal qualificationsjust:

  • A genuine interest in supporting unpaid carers
  • Good communication and listening skills
  • A proactive and compassionate approach
  • Local knowledge or lived experience as a carer (past or present)
  • At least half a day (3.5 hours) availability within a working week this can be spread across the week, if required
  • A valid DBS certificate (the council can facilitate & pay expenses for acquiring one, should you not hold a DBS certificate)

What Youll Gain

  • A chance to make a lasting difference in your community
  • Opportunities to develop new skills and build local connections
  • Support and guidance from Wiltshire Council commissioning & engagement and partnerships teams
  • Paid expenses

Interested? To find out more or express your interest, please contact: Adults Commissioning e: adultscommissioning@wiltshire.gov.uk

Together, we can improve support for unpaid carers in Wiltshire.

PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA THE APPLY BUTTON BELOW.

Applications must be made via the instructions provided above. Applications or CV’s submitted via the apply button will not be considered.

Posted: May 19th, 2026