Health Promotion Outreach Volunteer

Brighton Health Promotion Team at Terrence Higgins Trust are recruiting for outreach volunteers to support essential work in raising awareness about good sexual health and help signpost and enable access to services regarding HIV & sexual health.

You may support at community events, at LGBTQ+ venues or any other local events which target at risk populations. Raising awareness of our HIV and STI screening services.

If you have 2-4 hours a week to help out, please do consider joining our team

Location
Brighton
Office base
61 Ship Street, Brighton, BN1 1AE BN1 1AE
DBS/PVG
Not Required
Desired number of days per week
Half-day
Closing Date
12/06/2026
Job Reference
1721

Terrence Higgins Trust was set up in 1982 following the death of its namesake, Terry Higgins, the first named person to die of an AIDS-related illness in the UK. As an organisation we are working toward ambitious goals: (1) to end the onward transmission of HIV in the UK by 2030; (2) provide support for people living with HIV; and (3) fight HIV-related stigma.

An ambitious organisation

Since 1982, we’ve acted boldly and passionately to meet the challenges of this ever-changing epidemic .We are working to end HIV transmission in the UK by 2030, support people to live with HIV and fight HIV-related stigma. It’s a critical moment – for the first time our goals are within reach. We are working together with our beneficiaries and partners to make the end of HIV transmission a reality.

 

A collaborative organisation

As the UK’s leading HIV charity, we are looking to take new, innovative steps to drive forward our ambition but we can achieve none of our goals alone. We do this through a strong team approach internally and working with partners externally. This might be others in the HIV or sexual health space, or organisations with very different expertise, cultural competencies or reach.

 

A people organisation

Terrence Higgins Trust is its people – our service users are central to our organisation and the services we provide are informed by their lives, voice and experience. Our talented staff create innovative and engaging programmes, many of whom are also living with HIV. We know that equity, diversity and inclusion are critical to the work we do. We are striving to be an anti-racist, anti-sexist, more inclusive organisation and are committed to having a workforce with people from different backgrounds.