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Transport Volunteer - SA Regional

Australian Red Cross

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Availability: Business hours
Time involved: minimum x 1 day per week/fortnight

  • Ongoing long-term position (minimum 12-month commitment)
  • Weekdays
  • Volunteering using Red Cross vehicles, you must have a valid driver's license
  • Must be able to commit to at least one shift per week/fortnight on a regular basis

Why Choose to volunteer with Red Cross?

  • You can help improve lives and create a positive impact in your community
  • It’s an opportunity to enhance your skills & knowledge & gain new experiences
  • You’ll be helping Red Cross to support vulnerable people across Australia

The Program

Having good social connections is essential for all aspects of health, especially as we age. Red Cross Transport supports people who are older or have a disability, and who have no means of getting to non-urgent medical appointments or social outings. Volunteers provide a door-to-door transport service, helping clients strengthen their capacity to participate in community life, maintain or regain independence, and stay living in their own home for longer.

As a Transport volunteer, you will use Red Cross vehicles help transport potentially multiple clients at once to health or social destinations both locally and regionally. The service operates on weekdays, with volunteers being rostered on for regular shifts either weekly or fortnightly. More than just transport, volunteers bring a kind and friendly energy to the role, ensuring clients receive a safe, courteous and respectful onboard experience.

The Opportunity

For this role you will need the ability to relate to and empathise with a broad range of older people, including those with different lived experiences, abilities, and cultures.

You will need a current full Australian driver’s licence, or equivalent, an excellent driving record, and ideally be able to lift up to 15kgs to assist clients with mobility aides.

You will be comfortable using phone/tablets and be able to learn the app based transport management and payment systems.
All volunteers will need to complete a National Criminal Check. Red Cross will ensure you have training, ongoing support and access to other opportunities within the world’s largest humanitarian network.

The Impact

As a Transport volunteer, you will help vulnerable people to improve their social connection and quality of life by providing a positive and respectful service. In return, you will have the opportunity to meet many diverse people, as well as feeling the satisfaction of giving back to others.

You’ll be part of the Red Cross Aged & Community Care team that works to support older and vulnerable people across Australia through a range of volunteer-based programs.

Application requirements

A National Criminal History Check prior to commencement and renewed every three/five years (varied renewal depending on program, Red Cross will arrange this).

Any checks as required by your state/territory (e.g. Working with Vulnerable People Check, Working with Children’s Check, proof of COVID-19 vaccination, etc.)

For roles involving transport, a valid driver’s licence is required.

This role may require a Driver Assessment and Medical Clearance which will be organised by Red Cross if needed.

Thank you for considering volunteering at Red Cross. We also have great career opportunities, please visit our website redcross.org.au/careers/

Red Cross strives to create a safe and inclusive culture with wellbeing at its centre. We embrace diversity and welcome Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with different lived experiences, abilities, gender, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation. We are a child safe organisation with zero tolerance of any harm to children. Our vision is to be trusted as the leading humanitarian organisation making a genuine difference in the lives of people and communities.