Our Volunteers
Every year, hundreds of volunteers work
with IOSH staff to support members, share information and promote a
safe, healthy world of work. There are plenty of ways you can get
involved, so why not apply?
Some volunteer roles are allocated through a selection process,
while others depend on you being elected. There's no payment for
the work, but reasonable expenses are paid. If you're doing
continuing professional development (CPD), you should think about
including your volunteer work in your CPD plan.
What do I need to do?
- Check this list of volunteer roles at
IOSH
- Click on the name of a volunteer role
to find out more about it
- Fill out the relevant form for each
of the roles you're interested in
- We'll contact you with more
details.
Which is the volunteer role for you?
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is responsible for managing the affairs of
IOSH and is legally accountable for all the organisation's
activities and results. Trustees will have experience working as a
senior manager at a strategic level. As a trustee, you can
contribute to IOSH's development and our vision of a safe, healthy
and sustainable world of work.
We have Trustee positions for IOSH members and non-members
(Independent Trustees).
Members - Read more and apply
Independent- Read more and apply
Discussion forums moderating team – moderator
Our forums are a great place for professional discussion and
networking. Their success is due not only to the users, but also to
the skill of the moderating team in maintaining an environment that
promotes discussion. Moderating is a team activity needing
sensitivity, diplomacy and respect for forum users. Could you be a
moderator? Read more and apply
Nominations Committee
Reporting to Council, the Nominations Committee is responsible
for filling vacancies in the IOSH governance structure, including
the Board of Trustees and standing committees. Read more and apply
Online service tester
Using our test website and dummy data, you could help test and
comment on new website services at the development stage. Read more and apply
Standing committees
Reporting to the Board of Trustees, standing committees are
responsible for developing and implementing policy in specific
areas of IOSH's business. The skills and experience required
will depend on the work of the standing committee. Read more and apply