Volunteer for Coeliac UK
There are many ways to get involved, no matter what your age, skills or interests. Scroll down to find out more about
How to volunteer
What roles are there?
We have a range of different volunteering roles to get involved in, from working directly with other people with coeliac disease, to supporting us behind the scenes in our busy office
How do I apply?
Click here to register your interest. Our Volunteering team will contact you to discuss your application to volunteer with Coeliac UK.
Training and resources
All volunteers will be provided with training and relevant resources for their role. Click here to discover more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can’t able to find answers you’re looking for related to volunteering for Coeliac UK?
Get in touch – volunteering@coeliac.org.uk
Yes. Many of our volunteers work full time.
We aim to provide flexible roles which can be carried out around your other commitments, be they work, family or leisure.
It’s entirely up to you how many hours you can give. There are a range of roles requiring different amounts of time – from long term involvement in the Local Voluntary Support Groups to one off projects.
Our Volunteering team at our High Wycombe office are dedicated to supporting you. They will provide you with the materials and tools you need to support you in your role.
All volunteers will be given relevant resources and training for their role. The Coeliac UK Volunteering team are on hand to provide ongoing help and support during your time as a volunteer. Email us at volunteering@coeliac.org.uk to find out more.
Find a support in your local area
If you’re looking to meet with others face to face, our volunteers host a variety of activities, from regular drop in coffee mornings to special events. Whatever event you choose to attend, you’ll find a warm welcome.
Click the button below to find support in your local area.
Member2Member support
Member2Member is a Coeliac UK peer support service. It connects coeliac UK members who are searching for support related to coeliac disease to other members who have been there and want to help.
We know how valuable it can be to speak to someone who shares the same experiences as you. Click below to find out more.
Become a Gluten Free Diner today
Our Gluten Free accreditation scheme, established in 2012, makes eating out safer and easier for people who need to live gluten free. When you see our Gluten Free Accreditation, it signifies a venue’s commitment to gluten free food safety.
Help us improve gluten free dining by telling us about your experience when eating out.