Volunteer Vacancies
RSGB National Radio Centre volunteers
The RSGB National Radio Centre (NRC) welcomes thousands of people through its doors each month and we need to expand our team of volunteers. If you’re interested in becoming an NRC volunteer you should enjoy meeting people and be prepared to work a minimum of one—preferably two—days per month. The National Radio Centre has a […]
EMC Committee
The EMC Committee (EMCC) helps and advises RSGB Members who have EMC issues. We lobby regulators and guide standards to protect the spectrum. We also investigate emerging EMC threats and update Members on these and other EMC matters. We welcome enquiries from volunteers with appropriate knowledge of this area. Further information about the EMCC can […]
RSGB Youth Team is recruiting
The Youth Team exists to encourage young people into the hobby, and consists of young people and adults up to the age of 26 who understand the needs of that age range The team currently has 33 members, based far and wide across the UK, and is currently seeking a new Youth Champion. The team has skills […]
RSGB Board and other leading volunteer vacancies
The RSGB Nominations Committee maintains a list of RSGB Members interested in seeking possible nomination or election to the RSGB Board of Directors, or who are willing to help the Society in other leading volunteer positions. The list is held in confidence by the RSGB Nominations Committee Chair. Brief details of experience and qualifications are […]
RSGB Legacy Committee
The RSGB Legacy Fund, thanks to the generosity of donors, has significant financial resources available to encourage and develop amateur radio. The Legacy Committee (a subcommittee of the RSGB Board) considers proposals for grants to be given to projects from the RSGB Legacy Fund. The criteria for the award of grants was established some years […]
International Amateur Radio Union
RSGB volunteers contribute to the development of international amateur radio within Region 1 of the International Amateur Radio Union. Some volunteers also work directly with the IARU. This vital work goes on largely unseen but is essential in ensuring the amateur radio voice is heard, especially in Regional telecommunication organisations, the International Telecommunications Union and […]