Work, learning and volunteering
Contents
- find local services
- get help from a job club
- volunteer in your community
- learn digital skills
- support if you have a disability or health condition
- community learning for people with a learning disability or autism
Looking for ways to build confidence, learn new skills or find work in Surrey?
Whether you're looking for a job, thinking about volunteering, or just want to build your confidence with digital skills, there’s support available across Surrey. This page helps you explore local opportunities - from job clubs and community learning, to disability support and volunteering. It’s all about helping you grow, connect and move forward in a way that works for you.
Find local services
Use this website to find local learning, volunteering and job opportunities.
You can:
- search by keyword, like volunteering, adult learning, or employment
- enter your postcode
- use filters to narrow results – on a desktop, these are on the left. On a mobile, they appear at the top
Get help from a job club
Job clubs offer practical support for job seekers. They can help you:
- write a CV
- prepare for interviews
- find local job opportunities
Volunteer in your community
Volunteering is a great way to learn new skills, meet people and give back to your community.
To explore volunteering opportunities, you can:
- contact local volunteering organisations
- visit Surrey County Council's volunteering pages
Learn digital skills
If you want to build confidence using a computer, tablet or smartphone, support is available.
You can:
- join free or low-cost digital skills sessions
- get help with online forms, emails and video calls
- learn how to stay safe online
Search for digital skills support
Digital Support Volunteers
Surrey Libraries offer free digital help to anyone who needs support using computers, tablets or smartphones. Volunteers help people:
- learn basic digital skills, like sending emails or using the internet
- stay safe online
- access online services, including Citizens Advice and money support
- use library computers and free Wi-Fi
Search for Digital Support Volunteers
Support if you have a disability or health condition
The Access to Work scheme helps if you are disabled or have a health condition. It can cover costs for:
- equipment
- travel to work
- support in the workplace
Community learning for people with a learning disability or autism
In Surrey, there are many opportunities for people with learning disabilities or autism to get involved in their community.
You can join activities, learn new skills or meet new people through local organisations.