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06 Sept 2025

RNLI opens applications for fundraising ambassador roles along the Causeway Coast

A role within the RNLI’s face-to-face fundraising team offers flexible working in some great locations

RNLI opens applications for fundraising ambassador roles along the Causeway Coast

RNLI opens applications for fundraising ambassador roles along the Causeway Coast.

Seeking a new opportunity for 2025? Applications are now open to become one of the RNLI’s face-to-face fundraisers along the Causeway Coast.

The role helps the lifesaving charity reach thousands of people every year, sharing important water safety messages with beachgoers and visitors to some of the summer’s most popular events. It’s also vital in helping the RNLI continue its lifesaving service, encouraging new supporters to sign up to make a donation.

A role within the RNLI’s face-to-face fundraising team offers flexible working in some great locations, including the Causeway Coast in County Antrim. Fundraisers receive full, high-quality training and competitive rates of pay, whilst also developing valuable professional and personal skills.

This year, the lifesaving charity is looking to recruit around face-to-face fundraisers, with part-time, full-time, seasonal and year-round opportunities available. 

Neal Somerville, Face-to-Face Fundraising Manager at the RNLI, said: "Every year we need to find new face-to-face fundraisers – it really is a vital role in supporting the RNLI’s lifesaving work. If you’re friendly, energetic and able to talk to anyone, and interested in helping to share safety advice with thousands of beach visitors every summer, it could be the role for you.

"Face-to- face fundraising jobs are very flexible and offer the chance of working for the summer – or for longer – in some stunning coastal locations. I’d encourage anyone, no matter what career you are considering, to take up the challenge and apply for a role today."

RNLI face-to-face fundraising vacancies are now available across the UK and Ireland with a range of hours from part- to full-time. To apply or find out more, visit here

 

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