Support vital searches
Play a key role in helping locate missing people quickly and safely, often in time-critical situations.
Dorset Search and Rescue is made up entirely of dedicated volunteers who give their time, skills, and commitment to help find and assist those in need across Dorset's diverse and often challenging landscapes. From rugged coastlines and ancient heathlands to dense woodland and remote countryside, our volunteers are trained to respond in some of the most demanding conditions, working alongside the police, coastguard, and other emergency services to bring people home safely. Whether you are looking to make a real difference in your community, develop life-saving skills, or simply be part of an incredible team, volunteering with Dorset Search and Rescue could be one of the most rewarding decisions you ever make.

Help make Dorset safer by supporting life-saving searches for vulnerable missing people. Whether you want to be operational on the ground or support the team behind the scenes, your time and skills can make a real difference.
Dorset Search & Rescue is powered by volunteers. We assist emergency services by searching for vulnerable missing people in urban, rural and coastal environments. Every role matters, and every volunteer helps strengthen our ability to respond.
Play a key role in helping locate missing people quickly and safely, often in time-critical situations.
Build practical skills in navigation, search tactics, communication, teamwork and incident support.
Make a direct, positive impact in Dorset while becoming part of a trusted and committed volunteer organisation.
We welcome people from a range of backgrounds and experience levels. Operational and non-operational opportunities may be available.
Take part in ground searches, follow search plans, work safely in teams and support callouts across Dorset.
Assist with aerial search capability, image capture and operational support, subject to training and certification requirements.
Help raise awareness and income through community events, talks, campaigns and supporter engagement.
Support planning, communications, logging and operational coordination during training and live incidents.
Use your organisational skills to help with records, volunteer support, communications and day-to-day operations.
If you have expertise in mapping, welfare, technology, media or logistics, there may be a place for your skills on the team.
Full training is provided for suitable volunteers. This may include search techniques, radio procedure, navigation, personal safety, teamworking and incident awareness.
Volunteers are usually expected to attend regular training sessions and, for operational roles, be available for some callouts when possible.
Exact expectations will depend on the role and your availability.
Our application process is designed to help you understand the role and ensure you’re a good fit for the team.
Complete the volunteer enquiry or application form.
Attend an information session or informal introduction.
Complete any relevant vetting, references or role checks.
Begin your induction and role-specific training journey.