The NFL invites you to volunteer as a Teammate

NFL Dublin
Sports & Recreation | Dublin
StudentVolunteer.ie is an easy to use, one-stop-shop platform connecting higher education students with Volunteering Involving Organisations with volunteering opportunities.
You can Login at any time and apply whenever an opportunity that interests you appears on the website.
Once you are Logged In you can browse and apply for opportunities online and apply for the opportunities that interest you at a time that suits you. The Volunteer Involving Organisation will then be in touch with you to get started!
In some cases yes, often this is an informal chat. The organisation posting the opportunity want to get to know you and see where your interests lie. Sometimes they might assign you a different task if you both decide that would be more beneficial.
The StudentVolunteer.ie Certificate represents the volunteering, training and reflection undertaken by a student. Employers seek skilled, well rounded students. The Studentvolunteer.ie Certificate represents your commitment to something further than your studies. By volunteering on or off campus we recognise the learning that can come from outside the classroom and so do future employers. On your CV it is important to refer to the Studentvolunteer.ie Certificate as an achievement.
The volunteering you committed yourself to and the training you received has been recognised through the Studentvolunteer.ie Certificate. Questions in the reflection application represent questions that real world employers will ask in an interview. For example, what are the skills you have and demonstrate with an example of how you have used your skill? When have you worked in a team? Not only can you draw on examples from your studies but you can also draw on examples from volunteering.
Employers seek employees with experience. Volunteering can offer a whole range of experiences that employers seek. Fundraising, raising awareness, retail experience, homework clubs, youth groups, etc. all illustrate different qualities of experience. Most importantly you have demonstrated experience of working with people and active communication skills.
If, for whatever reason, you become unhappy, are not enjoying the experience or suddenly find you no longer have the time to commit to it,
Volunteering overseas, abroad in a different country is international volunteering. You can make a huge impact volunteering locally in Ireland and this can be hugely positive for international communities.
Explore our Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) impact through local volunteering in Ireland.
If you decide to travel, International Volunteering can be:
Research carefully about who to travel with in order to be a mindful volunteer.
Sending organisations may be -
The Comhlámh’s Code of Good Practice for Volunteer Sending Agencies, is the standard for Ireland's international volunteering projects. We highly recommend that you volunteer with organisations that are compliant with this national standard.
Do Not volunteer with Orphanages.
StudentVolunteer.ie does not provide training or Garda vetting to student volunteers. It is up to each individual organisation to ensure that volunteers meet the vetting needs of their organisation.
Some organisations require volunteers to undergo reference checks or police checks in line with current legislation. If they require this, they will notify you. Garda vetting means that your history is checked by the Garda Vetting Bureau to ensure that you will be a suitable candidate for working with vulnerable people such as children and the elderly.
An organisation will carry out this paperwork with you at your interview. You do not need this paperwork complete when you first apply to volunteer.
1 - Make your application/expression of interest in volunteering via the sign up process at StudentVolunteer.ie
2- Communicate with the organisation about the Garda Vetting process at your interview
The organisation will inform you of the process. Police checks/Garda Vetting can take some time, so where possible consider getting in touch with organisations ahead of the time to give yourself extra lead in time. A police check is carried out at no cost to the volunteer.
In some circumstances organisations might want to ensure that your results are returned before you can volunteer with them, but you will be advised about this should this situation arise.
Taking local action in volunteering has many benefits including impacting the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs).
Volunteer Involving Organisations - How to Get Connected!
We welcome organisations of any size to sign up, and avail of the platform as often or as little as you like, whenever you are engaging volunteers.
Complete the sign up form for your organisation on StudentVolunteer.ie/need-volunteers
Volunteer Involving Organisations are welcome to join us by creating an account and posting a volunteer role for students to see in order to:
Most importantly we respect our partner organisations to work collaboratively with us to ensure the integrity of StudentVolunteer.ie and to provide a positive experience for the student. This can be achieved with these guidelines
We recommend the wonderful national guidelines, The Volunteer Charter, available to help guide and support volunteer engagement.
We accept opportunities from community groups, non-profit organisations and NGOs with a CHY number for volunteering positions only.
Yes, we do allow internships on our site however they must strictly be 'part-time' internships and expected to be carried out on a voluntary basis by the student. You can cover travel/ lunch expenses but the volunteering expected to be done should not exceed a 15 hour per week maximum. A student should be able to carry out the internship in line with a full degree programme.
StudentVolunteer.ie does not screen or select volunteers for you, you are responsible for this process. We will try to guide or steer potential volunteers to roles we think will suit both themselves and the organisation, but we cannot control who applies. We cannot guarantee to refer any volunteers, however, we continue to actively promote all vacant roles. Volunteer roles cannot replace paid positions.
StudentVolunteer.ie cannot supply organisations with groups of volunteers, but our system allows you to recruit multiple volunteers for the opportunities you post.
A new web based third level national database for volunteering & student-led engagement opportunities allowing students to build their volunteering portfolio and Volunteer Involving Organisations connect to the next generation of civic leaders.
Yes, all third level higher education institutions are welcome to join our national collaborative programme at StudentVolunteer.ie! Please contact us through our Programme Manager, Dr Lorraine Tansey, lorraine.tansey@ul.ie for further details.
HEI Members of StudentVolunteer.ie avail of the following:
Student Volunteer Ireland is our national network of partner HEIs driven to enable and develop student volunteering.
We manage:
To help us investigate and solve technical problems speedily, please outline the malfunction clearly and include the following information:
1) Which browser you are using - try an incognito website page
2) A screenshot of your screen before you encounter the problem and a screenshot of the error message
3) Your username or organisation name
Please email this information to lorraine@studentvolunteer.ie
If you would no longer like to be on the StudentVolunteer.ie system and would like to be removed please contact us with your account details and they will remove your account from the system. Alternatively when you are logged in, you can click delete in your profile and you will have deleted your account.
StudentVolunteer.ie enables students to have the opportunity to: enrich your personal development and employability skills, have a fun experience, meet new people, and give back to your community. Login now.
Login Now