Volunteering for the Profession

The effort our volunteers put into their roles makes our organisation stronger and more vibrant and they are a key reason why our small profession makes such an important impact.

But becoming a volunteer isn't just about giving something back to the Profession.  Time and time again, volunteers tell us how much they have gained from volunteering, both as a professional and a person, and how happy and proud they are to work with us and their colleagues in this way.

One volunteer's experience

Elizabeth Purdy Watch and listen ......
... as Elizabeth Purdy FIA talks about her role as volunteer member of the Momentum Conference Programme Committee.

Many thanks to Elizabeth, and to all our other volunteers, who have given generously of their time and effort to support the Profession.  We have compiled the attached list of names in recognition of your commitment and contribution.  To show our appreciation of the work our volunteers do for us, volunteer recognition parties were held over summer 2011 in London and Edinburgh.  Photographs from the party held at Staple Inn on 7 September are available in our photo galleries.

Volunteers - It's your Profession

We recognise our volunteers as our Profession's greatest asset.  We therefore made volunteering the main theme of the 2011 Annual Report which we have subtitled Volunteers - It's your profession. 

If you would like to find out ways in which you can volunteer, please visit Getting Involved and take a look at our  Volunteer vacancies webpage where you will find a list of all current volunteer vacancies.