Volunteer: Graphic Art Assistants will have their work widely circulatedWhen you volunteer, the more you give, the more you get back. As a Graphics Art Assistant for the Drake University Head Start and Early Head Start Programs, this doesn’t just mean a warm, fuzzy feeling. By helping design posters, brochures, and educational information, you’ll develop new material to bolster your portfolio while giving back to an organization that helps youngsters succeed. Lend us your creativity and graphic arts expertise, and we’ll widely circulate your work. So in a very real way, you get what you give-if not more. All you need to get started is a computer, some Graphic Art or design experience, and access to email. Contact us today, and give your creativity a Head Start. Agency: Drake University Head Start When you volunteer, the more you give, the more you get back. As a Graphics Art Assistant for the Drake University Head Start and Early Head Start Programs, this doesn’t just mean a warm, fuzzy feeling. By helping design posters, brochures, and educational information, you’ll develop new material to bolster your portfolio while giving back to an organization that helps youngsters succeed. Lend us your creativity and graphic arts expertise, and we’ll widely circulate your work. So in a very real way, you get what you give-if not more. All you need to get started is a computer, some Graphic Art or design experience, and access to email. Contact us today, and give your creativity a Head Start. Agency: Drake University Head Start Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a difference in a young child's life as a Classroom VolunteerWhere else can you shake up the future of the world with a little finger paint? Where else can story time inspire a Pulitzer Prize winner? And how else can you solve the next generation’s biggest problems by helping to put together a jigsaw puzzle? As a classroom volunteer with the Drake University Head Start program, you’ll assist teachers with daily activities in the classroom, but your overall impact could be much more profound. Working with 3-4 year old children on art activities, reading, puzzles, and more is a great way to gain experience in early education, while making a real difference in a child’s life. The Classroom Volunteer should have an interest in working with young children and Head Start staff. Head Start classrooms meet federal performance standards and state licensing standards. Agency: Drake University Head Start Where else can you shake up the future of the world with a little finger paint? Where else can story time inspire a Pulitzer Prize winner? And how else can you solve the next generation’s biggest problems by helping to put together a jigsaw puzzle? As a classroom volunteer with the Drake University Head Start program, you’ll assist teachers with daily activities in the classroom, but your overall impact could be much more profound. Working with 3-4 year old children on art activities, reading, puzzles, and more is a great way to gain experience in early education, while making a real difference in a child’s life. The Classroom Volunteer should have an interest in working with young children and Head Start staff. Head Start classrooms meet federal performance standards and state licensing standards. Agency: Drake University Head Start Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Members Influence Organizational Development and Mentor FamiliesHead Start gives every child an opportunity to succeed, but they can only do so with a strong board of directors. As a Community Representative on the Policy Council, you will work with parents of currently enrolled children to make decisions that will influence program outcomes and activities. Not only will you help shape programming at Drake University Head Start, but you will also provide mentoring and support to these families. Time Commitment: Monthly meeting on the second Tuesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. Includes light dinner. Staff Partner: Claudia Murphy Agency: Drake University Head Start Head Start gives every child an opportunity to succeed, but they can only do so with a strong board of directors. As a Community Representative on the Policy Council, you will work with parents of currently enrolled children to make decisions that will influence program outcomes and activities. Not only will you help shape programming at Drake University Head Start, but you will also provide mentoring and support to these families. Time Commitment: Monthly meeting on the second Tuesday of each month from 6-8 p.m. Includes light dinner. Staff Partner: Claudia Murphy Agency: Drake University Head Start Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach CoordinatorThis volunteer will be responsible for monitoring community events for Morral Corral to attend. The different products that the facility offers, needs to be on video. This includes PTSD Therapy, TEAM BLDG, and family activities. Another responsibility will be to assist with fundraising events and helping out with social media and marketing. The marketing portion need is to do a power point. This is so the facility can be seen virtually. It also would be needed for advertising. I would like to have a web sight along with updating the Facebook page. Agency: Morral Corral This volunteer will be responsible for monitoring community events for Morral Corral to attend. The different products that the facility offers, needs to be on video. This includes PTSD Therapy, TEAM BLDG, and family activities. Another responsibility will be to assist with fundraising events and helping out with social media and marketing. The marketing portion need is to do a power point. This is so the facility can be seen virtually. It also would be needed for advertising. I would like to have a web sight along with updating the Facebook page. Agency: Morral Corral Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Program CoordinatorWhen sessions begin, the program coordinator will be responsible for getting equipment set up. This volunteer will ready the classroom area, have a quote of the day (resource provided), and be in contact with Veterans groups like the Amvets, VFW, UNI veterans Affairs department, and our local Veterans Affairs at the Pinecrest Bldg. Agency: Morral Corral When sessions begin, the program coordinator will be responsible for getting equipment set up. This volunteer will ready the classroom area, have a quote of the day (resource provided), and be in contact with Veterans groups like the Amvets, VFW, UNI veterans Affairs department, and our local Veterans Affairs at the Pinecrest Bldg. Agency: Morral Corral Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Partcipant CoordinatorThis volunteer would assist in maintaining and screening client information. Also, scheduling the sessions. They would verify applications from clients, and securing all the required documentation from therapists. This position is dealing with highly confidential information. Agency: Morral Corral This volunteer would assist in maintaining and screening client information. Also, scheduling the sessions. They would verify applications from clients, and securing all the required documentation from therapists. This position is dealing with highly confidential information. Agency: Morral Corral Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Equine caretakerThis is a Equine Therapy Facility. The main responsibilities will be focused on taking care of the horses. The horses need to be fed twice a day, seven days a week. The volunteer will be responsible for monitoring the feeding. The horses veterinarian records need to be maintained. When there are no sessions happening or in the colder months, the horses will need interaction, daily. This can be grooming inside barn and walking out into the woods. Agency: Morral Corral This is a Equine Therapy Facility. The main responsibilities will be focused on taking care of the horses. The horses need to be fed twice a day, seven days a week. The volunteer will be responsible for monitoring the feeding. The horses veterinarian records need to be maintained. When there are no sessions happening or in the colder months, the horses will need interaction, daily. This can be grooming inside barn and walking out into the woods. Agency: Morral Corral Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Facility ManagerThis is a seasonal Equine Therapy Facility. For over the winter, snow removal and keeping up with manure is the most important thing. This position helps with maintenance, cleaning and restocking. The maintenance portion is to make sure the fencing is secure, rotation of circle pen is done to preserve the grassy areas. This includes mucking and spreading manure driving the John Deere with a spreader pulled behind. We also get hay periodically during the spring and summer, this needs to be put up in the hay mow. Agency: Morral Corral This is a seasonal Equine Therapy Facility. For over the winter, snow removal and keeping up with manure is the most important thing. This position helps with maintenance, cleaning and restocking. The maintenance portion is to make sure the fencing is secure, rotation of circle pen is done to preserve the grassy areas. This includes mucking and spreading manure driving the John Deere with a spreader pulled behind. We also get hay periodically during the spring and summer, this needs to be put up in the hay mow. Agency: Morral Corral Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorThis facility is a Seasonal Therapy Facility. Right now, we are in recruitment mode. We are looking for new program volunteers for the next session. This begins when the weather warms up. This position will maintain current training and recruitment for volunteers. Current training is that all volunteers need to be First Aid Certified. This can be done on-line, and pass a horse handling course The coordinator will also be responsible for managing the scheduling of all volunteers. Agency: Morral Corral This facility is a Seasonal Therapy Facility. Right now, we are in recruitment mode. We are looking for new program volunteers for the next session. This begins when the weather warms up. This position will maintain current training and recruitment for volunteers. Current training is that all volunteers need to be First Aid Certified. This can be done on-line, and pass a horse handling course The coordinator will also be responsible for managing the scheduling of all volunteers. Agency: Morral Corral Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Committee MemberPurpose/Objective: We have two staple events who are looking for more passionate committee members to join the efforts. Community Main Street is also looking to plan a new festival and could use some brilliant minds to help brainstorm. Key Responsibilities: We need volunteers are love logistics in planning all the details of the event from volunteer coordination and recruitment to marketing brainstorming. Typically being a part of the committee also means you are all hands on deck for the day of the event as well. Qualifications: Experience with events and coordination of any sort of volunteer/employee is a bonus but we can always train and guide along the way. The number one qualification we are looking for is passion and excitement to be a part of a growing and fun community in the Downtown District. Leadership Opportunity: We are in need of leaders to help with creativity as well as leading us up to and through the event. Leadership for all of our committees takes excitement and organization to keep us all on task and ensure that all the events represent not only downtown well but our community. Check out this short interview video with Community Main Street to learn more about this opportunity! Agency: Community Main Street Cedar Falls Purpose/Objective: We have two staple events who are looking for more passionate committee members to join the efforts. Community Main Street is also looking to plan a new festival and could use some brilliant minds to help brainstorm. Key Responsibilities: We need volunteers are love logistics in planning all the details of the event from volunteer coordination and recruitment to marketing brainstorming. Typically being a part of the committee also means you are all hands on deck for the day of the event as well. Qualifications: Experience with events and coordination of any sort of volunteer/employee is a bonus but we can always train and guide along the way. The number one qualification we are looking for is passion and excitement to be a part of a growing and fun community in the Downtown District. Leadership Opportunity: We are in need of leaders to help with creativity as well as leading us up to and through the event. Leadership for all of our committees takes excitement and organization to keep us all on task and ensure that all the events represent not only downtown well but our community. Check out this short interview video with Community Main Street to learn more about this opportunity! Agency: Community Main Street Cedar Falls Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WayfinderWayfinder
Description:
Volunteers are essential for creating UnityPoint Health - St. Luke’s Hospital’s welcoming and helpful atmosphere. Wayfinder volunteers have one of the most important, most visible, assignments in the hospital.
Volunteers assist the greeter staff in supporting our No Point policy, ensuring that patients and visitors reach their destination with ease.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this role must be able to:
1. Stand for a minimum two hour shift
2. Push wheelchairs and walk long distances.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
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CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Wayfinder
Description:
Volunteers are essential for creating UnityPoint Health - St. Luke’s Hospital’s welcoming and helpful atmosphere. Wayfinder volunteers have one of the most important, most visible, assignments in the hospital.
Volunteers assist the greeter staff in supporting our No Point policy, ensuring that patients and visitors reach their destination with ease.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this role must be able to:
1. Stand for a minimum two hour shift
2. Push wheelchairs and walk long distances.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
14
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(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lab Runner
Lab Runner
Description:
Lab Runners are a huge asset to our procedural departments and to the lab! By having volunteers pick up lab specimens we allow staff to focus on clinical duties and impact the speed upon which our patients and their physicians receive test results. They pick up lab specimens from designated locations throughout the Hospital once each hour during a 4 to 5-hour shift and deliver them hourly to the Main Lab. Lab Runners document specimens in their locations and keep track of the numbers of specimens collected in different areas.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Possess a high level of commitment and dependable attendance.
2. Have the ability to work with minimal supervision.
3. Understand and be able to maintain privacy and confidentiality.
4. Be able to walk long distances for extended periods of time.
5. Possess good manual dexterity for handling patient specimens.
6. Understand Universal Precautions and practice effective infection control.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail. Minimum age: 14 Times needed: Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Morning: x x x x x Afternoon: x x x x x Evening: Contact: Volunteer Services (319) 369-7213 (Work) CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital
Lab Runner
Description:
Lab Runners are a huge asset to our procedural departments and to the lab! By having volunteers pick up lab specimens we allow staff to focus on clinical duties and impact the speed upon which our patients and their physicians receive test results. They pick up lab specimens from designated locations throughout the Hospital once each hour during a 4 to 5-hour shift and deliver them hourly to the Main Lab. Lab Runners document specimens in their locations and keep track of the numbers of specimens collected in different areas.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Possess a high level of commitment and dependable attendance.
2. Have the ability to work with minimal supervision.
3. Understand and be able to maintain privacy and confidentiality.
4. Be able to walk long distances for extended periods of time.
5. Possess good manual dexterity for handling patient specimens.
6. Understand Universal Precautions and practice effective infection control.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail. Minimum age: 14 Times needed: Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Morning: x x x x x Afternoon: x x x x x Evening: Contact: Volunteer Services (319) 369-7213 (Work) CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Surgicare Escort & AmbassadorSurgicare Escort & Ambassador
Description:
It's no wonder St. Luke's is known as the best surgery center in Cedar Rapids! We're a Top 100 Hospital with a Magnet accredited staff because we strive to give our patients the highest level of surgical care. By becoming a Surgicare Escort Ambassador you can become a part of this team- ensuring that we provide the healthcare we'd like our loved ones to receive!
Volunteers in SurgiCare provide assistance to the Guest Relations and Surgicare staff, becoming a valuable part of the work that is done daily to care for our surgical and procedural patients. Through Volunteers the Surgicare team is able to:
1. Minimize anxiety and boredom by providing emotional support and meeting physical needs of patients and their family and friends.
2. Address comfort needs of the patients family and friends in a prompt and courteous manner.
3. Serve as a customer service liaison for staff to promote patient satisfaction.
4. Expedite care by performing routine tasks that support the staff.
5. Volunteers escorting help to form the first and last impression of a visit to St. Luke’s through greeting, escorting, and acknowledging a person’s departure.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be an adult who is no longer in school and can commit to volunteering for 6 months without extended periods of leave (e.g. snowbirds).
2. Be able to push wheelchairs and operate the wheelchair mover
3. Be able to walk long distance repetitively/stand for up to 4 hour shifts.
5. Possess good hearing and listening skills.
6. Possesses a clear speaking voice and the ability to communicate clearly in English.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
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18
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(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Surgicare Escort & Ambassador
Description:
It's no wonder St. Luke's is known as the best surgery center in Cedar Rapids! We're a Top 100 Hospital with a Magnet accredited staff because we strive to give our patients the highest level of surgical care. By becoming a Surgicare Escort Ambassador you can become a part of this team- ensuring that we provide the healthcare we'd like our loved ones to receive!
Volunteers in SurgiCare provide assistance to the Guest Relations and Surgicare staff, becoming a valuable part of the work that is done daily to care for our surgical and procedural patients. Through Volunteers the Surgicare team is able to:
1. Minimize anxiety and boredom by providing emotional support and meeting physical needs of patients and their family and friends.
2. Address comfort needs of the patients family and friends in a prompt and courteous manner.
3. Serve as a customer service liaison for staff to promote patient satisfaction.
4. Expedite care by performing routine tasks that support the staff.
5. Volunteers escorting help to form the first and last impression of a visit to St. Luke’s through greeting, escorting, and acknowledging a person’s departure.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be an adult who is no longer in school and can commit to volunteering for 6 months without extended periods of leave (e.g. snowbirds).
2. Be able to push wheelchairs and operate the wheelchair mover
3. Be able to walk long distance repetitively/stand for up to 4 hour shifts.
5. Possess good hearing and listening skills.
6. Possesses a clear speaking voice and the ability to communicate clearly in English.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
18
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Volunteer Services
(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Physical Therapy - Rehabilitation VolunteerPhysical Therapy - Rehabilitation Volunteer
Description:
Make an immediate impact on our state of the art 26 bed Rehabilitation Unit. If you are interested in assisting Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech Therapists as they work with patients with strokes, head injuries and spinal cord injuries then this is the place for you. Patients on this unit are here from 2 weeks to 2 months so you will be able to see and be part of the incredible progress they make from day to day and week to week. Volunteers in this assignment are friendly, courteous and empathetic, have good communication and interpersonal skills and exercise good judgment.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be friendly, courteous and empathetic.
2. Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
3. Exercise good judgment
4. Sensitive to the needs and concerns of patients and their families.
5. Possesses a clear speaking voice and the ability to communicate clearly in English.
6. Possesses high integrity and maintains confidentiality.
7. Able to walk/stand for up to a four-hour shift.
8. Good manual dexterity.
9. Understands and practices infection prevention.
10. Interest in a healthcare profession such as Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy or Speech Therapy a plus.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
14
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Ongoing
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Volunteer Services
(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Physical Therapy - Rehabilitation Volunteer
Description:
Make an immediate impact on our state of the art 26 bed Rehabilitation Unit. If you are interested in assisting Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech Therapists as they work with patients with strokes, head injuries and spinal cord injuries then this is the place for you. Patients on this unit are here from 2 weeks to 2 months so you will be able to see and be part of the incredible progress they make from day to day and week to week. Volunteers in this assignment are friendly, courteous and empathetic, have good communication and interpersonal skills and exercise good judgment.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be friendly, courteous and empathetic.
2. Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
3. Exercise good judgment
4. Sensitive to the needs and concerns of patients and their families.
5. Possesses a clear speaking voice and the ability to communicate clearly in English.
6. Possesses high integrity and maintains confidentiality.
7. Able to walk/stand for up to a four-hour shift.
8. Good manual dexterity.
9. Understands and practices infection prevention.
10. Interest in a healthcare profession such as Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy or Speech Therapy a plus.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
14
Availability needed:
Ongoing
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Volunteer Services
(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Witwer Children's Therapy Clinical Volunteer Witwer Children's Therapy Clinical Volunteer
Description:
Do you have an interest in working with children with neurological injuries and disabilities? Then this job is perfect for you. You will become part of a team of Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech Language Pathologists who work with children with the goal of getting them to their highest level of function possible. You will be responsible for greeting patients and their families, assisting with indirect patient care duties such as moving or stabilizing a wheelchair or PT table, changing linens, cleaning toys and equipment, adjusting assistive devices, assisting with treatment setup, clerical functions and other duties that help the facility run efficiently and effectively. There are two sites that you could be assigned to: Witwer SW Cedar Rapids and Witwer Hiawatha.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be a friendly, customer service oriented individual who is a team player
2. Be able to walk short distances and push a wheelchair.
**Persons interested in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology are given preference in this assignment.**
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
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(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Witwer Children's Therapy Clinical Volunteer
Description:
Do you have an interest in working with children with neurological injuries and disabilities? Then this job is perfect for you. You will become part of a team of Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech Language Pathologists who work with children with the goal of getting them to their highest level of function possible. You will be responsible for greeting patients and their families, assisting with indirect patient care duties such as moving or stabilizing a wheelchair or PT table, changing linens, cleaning toys and equipment, adjusting assistive devices, assisting with treatment setup, clerical functions and other duties that help the facility run efficiently and effectively. There are two sites that you could be assigned to: Witwer SW Cedar Rapids and Witwer Hiawatha.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be a friendly, customer service oriented individual who is a team player
2. Be able to walk short distances and push a wheelchair.
**Persons interested in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology are given preference in this assignment.**
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
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14
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(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Imaging Services VolunteerImaging Services Volunteer
Description:
If you're the kind of person who likes to make sure that everyone feels comfortable and well taken care of then this might be the right position for you. Imaging Services volunteers help to check patients in to the department and escort them to the various areas within Imaging Services that they need to go to. In between helping patients and families, you will help the office staff with a variety of filing, organization and clean up tasks that will help the department run at its most effective and efficient. This is an excellent opportunity for any person who is interested in becoming an sonographer or radiologic technician as you will get to see up close personal how a busy Imaging department works.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be friendly, customer service oriented individuals
2. Possess the ability to walk distances and push wheelchairs
3. Interest in pursuing a career in sonography or radiologic technology is a plus.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
14
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Ongoing
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(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Imaging Services Volunteer
Description:
If you're the kind of person who likes to make sure that everyone feels comfortable and well taken care of then this might be the right position for you. Imaging Services volunteers help to check patients in to the department and escort them to the various areas within Imaging Services that they need to go to. In between helping patients and families, you will help the office staff with a variety of filing, organization and clean up tasks that will help the department run at its most effective and efficient. This is an excellent opportunity for any person who is interested in becoming an sonographer or radiologic technician as you will get to see up close personal how a busy Imaging department works.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Be friendly, customer service oriented individuals
2. Possess the ability to walk distances and push wheelchairs
3. Interest in pursuing a career in sonography or radiologic technology is a plus.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
14
Availability needed:
Ongoing
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Volunteer Services
(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pain ClinicPain Clinic
Description:
Do you want to join a tight-knit volunteer/staff team? Do you want to enhance the patient experience? Volunteer assistance is crucial in providing every day care in meeting the needs of our patients and their families in our Interventional Pain Clinic. Volunteers assist in the day-to-day functions of a busy outpatient department to ensure quality care is given to our patients in a timely, efficient and respectful manner.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Possess good customer service skills
2. Be able to push a wheelchair
3. Be able to walk long distance repetitively/stand for up to 4 hours
4. Possess strong organizational skills
5. Be experienced with or capable of acquiring computer skills
6. Enjoy interacting with people
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
14
Times needed:
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Volunteer Services
(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Pain Clinic
Description:
Do you want to join a tight-knit volunteer/staff team? Do you want to enhance the patient experience? Volunteer assistance is crucial in providing every day care in meeting the needs of our patients and their families in our Interventional Pain Clinic. Volunteers assist in the day-to-day functions of a busy outpatient department to ensure quality care is given to our patients in a timely, efficient and respectful manner.
Qualifications:
Volunteers in this assignment must:
1. Possess good customer service skills
2. Be able to push a wheelchair
3. Be able to walk long distance repetitively/stand for up to 4 hours
4. Possess strong organizational skills
5. Be experienced with or capable of acquiring computer skills
6. Enjoy interacting with people
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information.
NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail.
Minimum age:
14
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Volunteer Services
(319) 369-7213 (Work)
CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org
Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EducationWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: To raise awareness and assist with prevention of sexual assault. Responsibilities: To facilitate conversations within the community over various topics in relation to sexual assault. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: 30-hour Victim Counselor Training, provide resources, mentoring, and support. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: To open up conversations within the community to raise awareness about the services of Riverview Center as well as prevent sexual violence from occurring. It will also raise awareness over topics such as sexual assault. Benefits to volunteer: Development in counseling, networking, increase public speaking skills, gain experience in victim services. Qualifications: For individuals 16 and over. No experience is needed, we will provide training. Qualifications include empathy, communication skills, and patience. Background checks will be required upon completion of the training. Safety Protocols: Masks required.
Agency: Riverview Center What does the organization need?
Purpose: To raise awareness and assist with prevention of sexual assault. Responsibilities: To facilitate conversations within the community over various topics in relation to sexual assault. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: 30-hour Victim Counselor Training, provide resources, mentoring, and support. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: To open up conversations within the community to raise awareness about the services of Riverview Center as well as prevent sexual violence from occurring. It will also raise awareness over topics such as sexual assault. Benefits to volunteer: Development in counseling, networking, increase public speaking skills, gain experience in victim services. Qualifications: For individuals 16 and over. No experience is needed, we will provide training. Qualifications include empathy, communication skills, and patience. Background checks will be required upon completion of the training. Safety Protocols: Masks required.
Agency: Riverview Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Floral & Gift ShopFloral and Gift Shop Description: The gift shop is the “Happy Place” in the hospital where patients, families and employees go to grab a snack, shop for unique items, and get a well-deserved break from their stressful day. Our volunteers provide assistance with the customers’ shopping experience by operating the cash register, pricing new inventory, answering the phone, filling in stock and straightening racks.Volunteers in the Floral Shop may assist with taking orders, delivering flowers, or helping to create floral arrangements! Qualifications: Volunteers in this assignment must: 1. Be able to be on their feet for extended periods of time. 2. Be an extroverted, mature, cooperative, positive service-oriented individual with effective communication skills and positive body language. 3. Dependable 4. Able to lift up to 10 lbs. Disclaimer: Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information. NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail. Minimum age: 14 Availability needed: Ongoing Times needed: Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Morning: X X X X X Afternoon: X X X X X Evening: Contact: Volunteer Services(319) 369-7213 (Work) CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Floral and Gift Shop Description: The gift shop is the “Happy Place” in the hospital where patients, families and employees go to grab a snack, shop for unique items, and get a well-deserved break from their stressful day. Our volunteers provide assistance with the customers’ shopping experience by operating the cash register, pricing new inventory, answering the phone, filling in stock and straightening racks.Volunteers in the Floral Shop may assist with taking orders, delivering flowers, or helping to create floral arrangements! Qualifications: Volunteers in this assignment must: 1. Be able to be on their feet for extended periods of time. 2. Be an extroverted, mature, cooperative, positive service-oriented individual with effective communication skills and positive body language. 3. Dependable 4. Able to lift up to 10 lbs. Disclaimer: Disclaimer: Our volunteer assignments are on-going, we ask that our volunteers commit to volunteering once a week (2-4 hours) for at least 6 months to ensure a positive impact to our hospital. The volunteer shifts listed are all of the possible shifts for the assignment, please check with Volunteer Services for more information. NOTICE: Due to COVID-19 we ask that you are able to wear the appropriate PPE and follow proper sanitation guidelines to ensure that we keep our patients, visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. More information will be provided in your specific assignment on what this will entail. Minimum age: 14 Availability needed: Ongoing Times needed: Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Morning: X X X X X Afternoon: X X X X X Evening: Contact: Volunteer Services(319) 369-7213 (Work) CR_VolunteerSchedule@unitypoint.org Agency: UnityPoint Health - St. Luke's Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Water Flower BasketsThe Cherokee Chamber of Commerce is responsible for the beautiful hanging flower baskets on Main Street in Downtown Cherokee. We need volunteers throughout the summer (May-September) to water the baskets. You can volunteer for a whole week, a weekend, or just a day. Contact Joel at the Cherokee Chamber of Commerce to see what dates are open! 712-225-6414 or director@cherokeeiowachamber.com Agency: Cherokee Chamber of Commerce The Cherokee Chamber of Commerce is responsible for the beautiful hanging flower baskets on Main Street in Downtown Cherokee. We need volunteers throughout the summer (May-September) to water the baskets. You can volunteer for a whole week, a weekend, or just a day. Contact Joel at the Cherokee Chamber of Commerce to see what dates are open! 712-225-6414 or director@cherokeeiowachamber.com Agency: Cherokee Chamber of Commerce Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enjoy driving? Drive for us!The Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP offers an assisted transportation program for seniors (age 55+) who need rides to non-emergency medical appointments outside of the county. Volunteer drivers arrive at the clients home at a predetermined time, use their personal vehicles to transport the client to their appointment, wait for them there, and transport them back to their home. Volunteer drivers also provide companionship during the transport. You would be educated on other resources available to seniors in Jones County and can share that information as the need arises. The transportation program ensures seniors are able to stay living independently longer, while receiving quality medical care as needed. This volunteer activity requires a complete criminal background and motor vehicle records check. Volunteers must attend necessary orientation and annual training meetings, possess valid Iowa driver's license, Approved Motor Vehicle Records check from the Iowa Department of Transportation, present proof of automobile insurance each renewal period, have access to a safe and roadworthy automobile. You'll also need the ability to relate to older adults with empathy and patience, good listening skills, and potentially the ability to assist clients in and out of the car. Volunteers in this program do receive mileage reimbursement. This is a great program to be involved with if you are looking for a way to engage with your local community while helping those who need it most. Call us today for more information! Agency: Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP The Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP offers an assisted transportation program for seniors (age 55+) who need rides to non-emergency medical appointments outside of the county. Volunteer drivers arrive at the clients home at a predetermined time, use their personal vehicles to transport the client to their appointment, wait for them there, and transport them back to their home. Volunteer drivers also provide companionship during the transport. You would be educated on other resources available to seniors in Jones County and can share that information as the need arises. The transportation program ensures seniors are able to stay living independently longer, while receiving quality medical care as needed. This volunteer activity requires a complete criminal background and motor vehicle records check. Volunteers must attend necessary orientation and annual training meetings, possess valid Iowa driver's license, Approved Motor Vehicle Records check from the Iowa Department of Transportation, present proof of automobile insurance each renewal period, have access to a safe and roadworthy automobile. You'll also need the ability to relate to older adults with empathy and patience, good listening skills, and potentially the ability to assist clients in and out of the car. Volunteers in this program do receive mileage reimbursement. This is a great program to be involved with if you are looking for a way to engage with your local community while helping those who need it most. Call us today for more information! Agency: Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 52205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Advisory Council Member
Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. For more information, visit https://travelunity.org/TUYAC Agency: Travel Unity
Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. For more information, visit https://travelunity.org/TUYAC Agency: Travel Unity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Help-4th Thursday Every Month
Set up tables for pantry foods
Be on location by 3:30 p.m.
Set up food items and coordinate distribution (no food items on floor)
Determine how many of each item – each participant receives.
Assist with distribution 4:00pm - 5:30 pm
Break down boxes and discard in trash- move pallets to trash cans
Put away tables
Clean up
Agency: Dakota City Food Pantry
Set up tables for pantry foods
Be on location by 3:30 p.m.
Set up food items and coordinate distribution (no food items on floor)
Determine how many of each item – each participant receives.
Assist with distribution 4:00pm - 5:30 pm
Break down boxes and discard in trash- move pallets to trash cans
Put away tables
Clean up
Agency: Dakota City Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 68731 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentors for Offenders in Cedar RapidsOffenders and ex-offenders can be some of the most vulnerable members of our society Current criminal justice systems do not assist individuals to overcome the social and psychological challenges of either incarceration, or positive reentry into family and community life Individuals released from jail or prison often return to their communities with no employment, home, or support system Through a vast network of volunteer mentors and support groups, Catholic Charities? Jail & Prison Ministry program strives to prepare and support ex-offenders as they work toward positive re-entry into family and community life Mentors meet with offenders in prison or jail as well as after their release to provide the needed support to resist relapse into old habits and lifestyles The program helps ex-offenders establish positive relationships, experience healthy social activities, and connect with community resources that can aid in finding work, affordable housing, and meeting basic needs Mentors meet weekly one on one with ex-offenders and help them work to complete goals they have established for successful re-entry into the community Volunteer mentors meet with ex-offenders based on a mutually defined schedule which can include days, evenings, or weekends. Volunteers are needed on an ongoing basis As volunteers are available, and ex-offenders identify themselves the volunteers and ex-offenders are matched together | Volunteers must be 21 years old They must complete an application with Catholic Charities and a background check Volunteers will also ask to attend a 2-hour training session Agency: Catholic Charities Offenders and ex-offenders can be some of the most vulnerable members of our society Current criminal justice systems do not assist individuals to overcome the social and psychological challenges of either incarceration, or positive reentry into family and community life Individuals released from jail or prison often return to their communities with no employment, home, or support system Through a vast network of volunteer mentors and support groups, Catholic Charities? Jail & Prison Ministry program strives to prepare and support ex-offenders as they work toward positive re-entry into family and community life Mentors meet with offenders in prison or jail as well as after their release to provide the needed support to resist relapse into old habits and lifestyles The program helps ex-offenders establish positive relationships, experience healthy social activities, and connect with community resources that can aid in finding work, affordable housing, and meeting basic needs Mentors meet weekly one on one with ex-offenders and help them work to complete goals they have established for successful re-entry into the community Volunteer mentors meet with ex-offenders based on a mutually defined schedule which can include days, evenings, or weekends. Volunteers are needed on an ongoing basis As volunteers are available, and ex-offenders identify themselves the volunteers and ex-offenders are matched together | Volunteers must be 21 years old They must complete an application with Catholic Charities and a background check Volunteers will also ask to attend a 2-hour training session Agency: Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: InterpreterTo facilitate communication between parties who speak two different languages: patient and provider. To do this by interpreting, translating and re-communicating both verbal and written messages from one language into another. Agency: His Hands Free Clinic To facilitate communication between parties who speak two different languages: patient and provider. To do this by interpreting, translating and re-communicating both verbal and written messages from one language into another. Agency: His Hands Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor/Activity Volunteer - Inpatient Program for Children and Teens Struggling with Developmental and Behavioral ChallengesInside each child is the ability to succeed! Volunteers are needed to assist children and teens in our inpatient programs - Psychiatric Medical Institute for Children (PMIC) and Intermediate Care Facility for Intellectual Disability (ICF/ID) with play activities and quiet time activities. We are looking for individuals with a passion for helping children, and that can commit to meeting on a regular basis. If you want to make a difference for a child - choose to invest 1 hour a week in a child that wants to learn yet needs a little extra help and encouragement. Time slots available are: PMIC: Children ages 5-17 who have ongoing mental health challenges and safety concerns in the home and/or school setting despite ongoing outpatient services. ICF/ID: Children ages 5-17 who have mild intellectual disabilities and a mental health diagnosis. The mission of Tanager Place is to provide children and families with services that inspire, empower, and heal. We help children and families overcome challenges and find mental wellness. Through a mix of prevention, treatment and outreach, we give families hope and children the tools to be successful Agency: Tanager Inside each child is the ability to succeed! Volunteers are needed to assist children and teens in our inpatient programs - Psychiatric Medical Institute for Children (PMIC) and Intermediate Care Facility for Intellectual Disability (ICF/ID) with play activities and quiet time activities. We are looking for individuals with a passion for helping children, and that can commit to meeting on a regular basis. If you want to make a difference for a child - choose to invest 1 hour a week in a child that wants to learn yet needs a little extra help and encouragement. Time slots available are: PMIC: Children ages 5-17 who have ongoing mental health challenges and safety concerns in the home and/or school setting despite ongoing outpatient services. ICF/ID: Children ages 5-17 who have mild intellectual disabilities and a mental health diagnosis. The mission of Tanager Place is to provide children and families with services that inspire, empower, and heal. We help children and families overcome challenges and find mental wellness. Through a mix of prevention, treatment and outreach, we give families hope and children the tools to be successful Agency: Tanager Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crisis Line VolunteersAmani Community Services is currently seeking applicates for our domestic violence and sexual assault crisis line. Volunteers will be apart of a rewarding experience providing counseling, victim advocacy and crisis advocacy. Volunteers answer the crisis line after business hours. Volunteers are required by the state of Iowa to complete a 20-hour online victim counselor training. For questions or to sign up please contact Sausha at Sausha@amani-cs.org Agency: Amani Community Services- Cedar Rapids Amani Community Services is currently seeking applicates for our domestic violence and sexual assault crisis line. Volunteers will be apart of a rewarding experience providing counseling, victim advocacy and crisis advocacy. Volunteers answer the crisis line after business hours. Volunteers are required by the state of Iowa to complete a 20-hour online victim counselor training. For questions or to sign up please contact Sausha at Sausha@amani-cs.org Agency: Amani Community Services- Cedar Rapids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hygiene DriveAmani Community Services is looking for individuals or groups to host a hygiene drive. This is a great way to give back to those who are less fortunate within your community. Hygiene items needed: body wash, bath soap, men's and women's deodorant, tooth brushes and toothpaste, lotion, feminine products, shampoo and conditioner, combs and brushes and wash cloths. Hygiene products are bagged and given to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Agency: Amani Community Services- Cedar Rapids Amani Community Services is looking for individuals or groups to host a hygiene drive. This is a great way to give back to those who are less fortunate within your community. Hygiene items needed: body wash, bath soap, men's and women's deodorant, tooth brushes and toothpaste, lotion, feminine products, shampoo and conditioner, combs and brushes and wash cloths. Hygiene products are bagged and given to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Agency: Amani Community Services- Cedar Rapids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Advisory Council MemberTravel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply! Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. Express interest below or visit https://travelunity.org/tuyac! Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply! Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. Express interest below or visit https://travelunity.org/tuyac! Agency: Travel Unity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Direct Care Hospice VolunteerAvalon Hospice is looking for direct care hospice volunteers that are looking to make a difference in the lives of others. Avalon Hospice supports volunteers and appreciates the important role they play in hospice care. We also prepare volunteers with specific training and takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assigments that best suite their time, skills, and interests. The Direct Care Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients and families dealing with a terminal illness and end-of-life issues. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including the provision of companionship and socialization to patients, or offering respite to stressed caregivers. Direct Care Volunteers may also make tuck in calls to patients and families. All care provided by the Direct Care Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Agency: Gentiva Hospice Avalon Hospice is looking for direct care hospice volunteers that are looking to make a difference in the lives of others. Avalon Hospice supports volunteers and appreciates the important role they play in hospice care. We also prepare volunteers with specific training and takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assigments that best suite their time, skills, and interests. The Direct Care Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients and families dealing with a terminal illness and end-of-life issues. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including the provision of companionship and socialization to patients, or offering respite to stressed caregivers. Direct Care Volunteers may also make tuck in calls to patients and families. All care provided by the Direct Care Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Agency: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board DirectorThe Community Support Advocates Board of Directors is seeking candidates for our volunteer Board Director position. Board Directors are elected to a 3 year term. The Board is responsible for Approving the strategic focus and mission of the agency and ensures they are in alignment. Approving planning goals and objectives, and delegating implementation of plan to staff. Reviewing and approving governing policy in areas such as finance, and program operation. Selection, evaluation, compensation consideration, and supervision of the CEO. Recruiting new board members, participating in board development and fulfilling Board Member responsibilities. Approving fund raising goals. Participating in fund raising activities and resource development. Representing the Agency to the public. Advocating for the organization and enhancing the organization’s public image. Approving annual budget and ensuring strong fiduciary oversight and financial management Hiring auditor, reviewing auditor’s report and recommendations Assessing its own performance as the governing body of CSA.
Expectations of Individual Board Members Each individual Board member is expected to Know CSA’s mission, policies, programs and needs Support CSA’s mission and vision, and acts within the values of the organization. Faithfully read and understand CSA’s financial statements Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for CSA and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for CSA to advance our mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to fully achieve CSA’s mission. Give a meaningful financial donation each year. Prepare for, attend and conscientiously participate in board meetings. Participate fully in one or more committee of the Board.Agency: Community Support Advocates The Community Support Advocates Board of Directors is seeking candidates for our volunteer Board Director position. Board Directors are elected to a 3 year term. The Board is responsible for Approving the strategic focus and mission of the agency and ensures they are in alignment. Approving planning goals and objectives, and delegating implementation of plan to staff. Reviewing and approving governing policy in areas such as finance, and program operation. Selection, evaluation, compensation consideration, and supervision of the CEO. Recruiting new board members, participating in board development and fulfilling Board Member responsibilities. Approving fund raising goals. Participating in fund raising activities and resource development. Representing the Agency to the public. Advocating for the organization and enhancing the organization’s public image. Approving annual budget and ensuring strong fiduciary oversight and financial management Hiring auditor, reviewing auditor’s report and recommendations Assessing its own performance as the governing body of CSA.
Expectations of Individual Board Members Each individual Board member is expected to Know CSA’s mission, policies, programs and needs Support CSA’s mission and vision, and acts within the values of the organization. Faithfully read and understand CSA’s financial statements Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for CSA and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for CSA to advance our mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to fully achieve CSA’s mission. Give a meaningful financial donation each year. Prepare for, attend and conscientiously participate in board meetings. Participate fully in one or more committee of the Board.Agency: Community Support Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50322 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conversations for Life - Pen PalsJoin a team of caring volunteers, amateur authors, welcoming writers, jolly jotters and more to become pen pals for Conversations for Life, an initiative of the Dakota County United Methodist Parish to write to area seniors who may be experiencing isolation and loneliness due to COVID-19. It's a wonderful opportunity to use a short letter, a note or a card to connect with new people and brighten someone's day, week, or month. It offers the additional benefit of being done in your own home or office. To become a part of this great cause, respond here or e-mail Susan at seyfeds@yahoo.com. Agency: Dakota County United Methodist Parish Join a team of caring volunteers, amateur authors, welcoming writers, jolly jotters and more to become pen pals for Conversations for Life, an initiative of the Dakota County United Methodist Parish to write to area seniors who may be experiencing isolation and loneliness due to COVID-19. It's a wonderful opportunity to use a short letter, a note or a card to connect with new people and brighten someone's day, week, or month. It offers the additional benefit of being done in your own home or office. To become a part of this great cause, respond here or e-mail Susan at seyfeds@yahoo.com. Agency: Dakota County United Methodist Parish Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 68776 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bin PricingIn the bin pricing department, our volunteers pull one pre-sorted bin from the shelf and price each item according to the dollar amount on the bin- using a pricing gun. From there, the items get put out onto our shelves by a Housewares Stocking volunteer. This is a great way to help support the missions that Overflow Thrift Store supports locally and globally. Thank you for considering! Agency: Overflow Thrift Store In the bin pricing department, our volunteers pull one pre-sorted bin from the shelf and price each item according to the dollar amount on the bin- using a pricing gun. From there, the items get put out onto our shelves by a Housewares Stocking volunteer. This is a great way to help support the missions that Overflow Thrift Store supports locally and globally. Thank you for considering! Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Hanging and taggingWe have an abundance of clothing that needs to be hung up and tagged-getting it ready to be put out onto the sales floor. In the clothing hanging department, we have bins of clothing that are already sorted into price categories. Clothing needs to be hung, then when the rack is full, it needs to be tagged. We have a colored tag system that coincides with the price of the clothing. This is a great way to help to support Overflow and our various missions that we support locally and globally. We need you! Please come join our team-we'd love to have you.
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store We have an abundance of clothing that needs to be hung up and tagged-getting it ready to be put out onto the sales floor. In the clothing hanging department, we have bins of clothing that are already sorted into price categories. Clothing needs to be hung, then when the rack is full, it needs to be tagged. We have a colored tag system that coincides with the price of the clothing. This is a great way to help to support Overflow and our various missions that we support locally and globally. We need you! Please come join our team-we'd love to have you.
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation SorterDonation Sorter volunteers sort incoming donations into different categories. We have a great new system set up to sort donations at both of our locations. Each sorter has their own department to work in. We currently have openings all day Mondays and Saturdays from 10-4 and Tuesday-Friday from 10-6. Let us know if you want to join our donation receiving crew! It's so interesting to see what donations are going to come through our tables. Items from stores all over the world find their way to Overflow. Please consider blessing us with your time-we would love to have you!
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Donation Sorter volunteers sort incoming donations into different categories. We have a great new system set up to sort donations at both of our locations. Each sorter has their own department to work in. We currently have openings all day Mondays and Saturdays from 10-4 and Tuesday-Friday from 10-6. Let us know if you want to join our donation receiving crew! It's so interesting to see what donations are going to come through our tables. Items from stores all over the world find their way to Overflow. Please consider blessing us with your time-we would love to have you!
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thank a Healthcare ProviderWould you like to send a thank you note to the health care workers serving our community? We have been so grateful for the outpouring of love and compassion from our community. We wanted to offer community members the opportunity to express their gratitude and support to the providers and staff at Genesis and UnityPoint Health. Details to participate are below. Send a thank you card or love note to the Genesis team at: #CompassionCounts #InThisTogether
Thank a Healthcare Hero - UnityPoint Health Mail a thank you card to: Or share your gratitude online at: Agency: United Way Quad Cities Would you like to send a thank you note to the health care workers serving our community? We have been so grateful for the outpouring of love and compassion from our community. We wanted to offer community members the opportunity to express their gratitude and support to the providers and staff at Genesis and UnityPoint Health. Details to participate are below. Send a thank you card or love note to the Genesis team at: #CompassionCounts #InThisTogether
Thank a Healthcare Hero - UnityPoint Health Mail a thank you card to: Or share your gratitude online at: Agency: United Way Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52804 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shoe department sorter/processor/pricerOur shoe department continues to grow! We need regular volunteers who can be trained to sort, process and price shoes. Some examples of processing are polishing shoes, cleaning shoe white walls and lightly cleaning the bed of sandals. If you want to volunteer occasionally, the pricing and sizing of shoes always needs to be done and is easy to learn. If you have a family-this is a great way to find shoes to purchase for your family at amazing prices-all while helping to support missions locally and globally.
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Our shoe department continues to grow! We need regular volunteers who can be trained to sort, process and price shoes. Some examples of processing are polishing shoes, cleaning shoe white walls and lightly cleaning the bed of sandals. If you want to volunteer occasionally, the pricing and sizing of shoes always needs to be done and is easy to learn. If you have a family-this is a great way to find shoes to purchase for your family at amazing prices-all while helping to support missions locally and globally.
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing SorterWe are looking for clothing sorters Monday-Saturday! Volunteer Clothing Sorters: Check clothes for stains, broken zippers and tears Sort clothes into men's, women's, and children's Generally know the value of clothing brands Have an eye for detail Can volunteer at least 2 hours week!Let us know if you want to join our clothing team today!
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store We are looking for clothing sorters Monday-Saturday! Volunteer Clothing Sorters: Check clothes for stains, broken zippers and tears Sort clothes into men's, women's, and children's Generally know the value of clothing brands Have an eye for detail Can volunteer at least 2 hours week!Let us know if you want to join our clothing team today!
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Linens VolunteerOverflow Thrift Store is looking for volunteers to help in our Linens department. The sort of things you might do in Linens, would be sorting incoming donations and restocking items on the sales floor. Linens volunteers work with towels, materials, sheets, comforters and much more. Let us know if you are interested in this opportunity! we'd love to have you!
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Overflow Thrift Store is looking for volunteers to help in our Linens department. The sort of things you might do in Linens, would be sorting incoming donations and restocking items on the sales floor. Linens volunteers work with towels, materials, sheets, comforters and much more. Let us know if you are interested in this opportunity! we'd love to have you!
Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housewares StockingOverflow Thrift Store is looking for some help 2 hours or more per week in the housewares Department. Duties would include stocking the store with housewares and straightening and organizing items as needed. The Housewares department is good sized and has quite a few categories but can easily be learned. Housewares includes picture frames, pots and pans, baskets, sporting good, DIY, vases and more. We have opened a second location in Ames and both of our locations sell housewares-so volunteers are needed at both locations. Thank you for considering-volunteering in housewares is a great way to help out and it's also a great way to decorate your own home! Our affordable prices make it easier for our customers to afford and our volunteers can make purchases as well. Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Overflow Thrift Store is looking for some help 2 hours or more per week in the housewares Department. Duties would include stocking the store with housewares and straightening and organizing items as needed. The Housewares department is good sized and has quite a few categories but can easily be learned. Housewares includes picture frames, pots and pans, baskets, sporting good, DIY, vases and more. We have opened a second location in Ames and both of our locations sell housewares-so volunteers are needed at both locations. Thank you for considering-volunteering in housewares is a great way to help out and it's also a great way to decorate your own home! Our affordable prices make it easier for our customers to afford and our volunteers can make purchases as well. Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Small Claims MediatorsWe are looking for volunteers to work with the District Court Mediation program in the Small Claims Court system. You will assist landlords and tenants as well as litigants with money claims to resolve their issues or differences. We operate (5) five days a week with morning and afternoon sessions of up to 3.5 hours each. We can be flexible to accommodate your preferences for days and times. We will provide you training with experienced mediators. This is an opportunity to continuously learn and provide a valuable service to the Court, litigating parties and the community. Please contact jseidlin@pcbaonline.org to get started in the most worthwhile opportunity. Agency: District Court Mediation Program We are looking for volunteers to work with the District Court Mediation program in the Small Claims Court system. You will assist landlords and tenants as well as litigants with money claims to resolve their issues or differences. We operate (5) five days a week with morning and afternoon sessions of up to 3.5 hours each. We can be flexible to accommodate your preferences for days and times. We will provide you training with experienced mediators. This is an opportunity to continuously learn and provide a valuable service to the Court, litigating parties and the community. Please contact jseidlin@pcbaonline.org to get started in the most worthwhile opportunity. Agency: District Court Mediation Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: I Am Able IOWA Listener Engagement VolunteerThe I Am Able IOWA radio program discusses the ability in disability the first and final Saturday of the month on KHOI 89.1 FM. You can learn more about the radio program at www.iamableiowa.com. We are seeking volunteers to help engage listeners with the program. This volunteer opportunity can include the following: market research, social media engagement (Twitter, no presence currently) generating ideas for contests and other ways of encouraging participation, finding guests, and other ways to get the word out about the program. Agency: Able Up Iowa The I Am Able IOWA radio program discusses the ability in disability the first and final Saturday of the month on KHOI 89.1 FM. You can learn more about the radio program at www.iamableiowa.com. We are seeking volunteers to help engage listeners with the program. This volunteer opportunity can include the following: market research, social media engagement (Twitter, no presence currently) generating ideas for contests and other ways of encouraging participation, finding guests, and other ways to get the word out about the program. Agency: Able Up Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: I Am Able IOWA Radio Program Scheduling AssistantThe I Am Able IOWA radio program produced by the Iowa Able Foundation is seeking a volunteer to assist with confirming details with the guests a week prior to the show and day before the show. This volunteer will also help thank the guests for their appearance. This volunteer could also assist with requesting the photograph and bio for each guest to send to the website and social media person to post. This volunteer could also help with recruiting potential guests. Agency: Able Up Iowa The I Am Able IOWA radio program produced by the Iowa Able Foundation is seeking a volunteer to assist with confirming details with the guests a week prior to the show and day before the show. This volunteer will also help thank the guests for their appearance. This volunteer could also assist with requesting the photograph and bio for each guest to send to the website and social media person to post. This volunteer could also help with recruiting potential guests. Agency: Able Up Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: I Am Able IOWA Radio Program WriterThe I Am Able IOWA radio program produced by the Iowa Able Foundation is looking for volunteers interested in helping write scripts, generate interview questions, write blog postings, write Twitter posts, write FB posts, and other writing projects. Agency: Able Up Iowa The I Am Able IOWA radio program produced by the Iowa Able Foundation is looking for volunteers interested in helping write scripts, generate interview questions, write blog postings, write Twitter posts, write FB posts, and other writing projects. Agency: Able Up Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: I Am Able IOWA SymFUNNY Promoter VolunteerOne of the I Am Able IOWA radio program hosts is a co-author of a children's book with the sales split between an arts organization in Ohio and the I Am Able IOWA radio program. We are seeking a volunteer to help with marketing, promoting and selling the children's book. Agency: Able Up Iowa One of the I Am Able IOWA radio program hosts is a co-author of a children's book with the sales split between an arts organization in Ohio and the I Am Able IOWA radio program. We are seeking a volunteer to help with marketing, promoting and selling the children's book. Agency: Able Up Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Study Buddy/Activity Assistant (Inpatient):Be that open heart and extra hand working with children in our inpatient program, assisting with activities and homework in one of our inpatient cottages. Day, evening and weekend hours available. Must be available for regular, consistent shifts (ex. 2 hours/week). Location: Main Campus, 2309 C St SWAgency: Tanager Be that open heart and extra hand working with children in our inpatient program, assisting with activities and homework in one of our inpatient cottages. Day, evening and weekend hours available. Must be available for regular, consistent shifts (ex. 2 hours/week). Location: Main Campus, 2309 C St SWAgency: Tanager Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Electronics PricingWe have a great group of volunteers who test our electronics. The next step is pricing the electronics. You will be provided with a pricing guide and your own station. Special items can be looked up on Ebay, then priced according to our special pricing guide. It's actually pretty interesting to see all of the different types of electronics that come through the electronics station! Come join the fun-you will be a huge blessing to our community, to our staff and to the missions that we serve. Agency: Overflow Thrift Store We have a great group of volunteers who test our electronics. The next step is pricing the electronics. You will be provided with a pricing guide and your own station. Special items can be looked up on Ebay, then priced according to our special pricing guide. It's actually pretty interesting to see all of the different types of electronics that come through the electronics station! Come join the fun-you will be a huge blessing to our community, to our staff and to the missions that we serve. Agency: Overflow Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love Box LeaderPurpose/Objective: Love Box Leaders come alongside children in foster care, as well as their caretakers, but offering consistent support through intentional giving and building relationships.
Key Responsibilities: Love Box Leaders show up for a Foster family by providing a Love Box for an assigned foster family once per month. Additionally, volunteers work to build an impactful and intentional relationship with children in the home and foster parents. Typically, Love Box Leaders also recruit a group of Love Box members to pitch in money to purchase love box items, write notes, attend the child’s sporting events, and other supportive activities. Volunteers commit to 18 months of serving an assigned familyQualifications: Volunteers must be 18 years old, rooted in the community, able to pass a background check, have reliable transportation, a desire to build a relationship with children in foster care, and have a coachable spirit. Volunteer positions are open to people with disabilities. Agency: Cedar Valley Angels Purpose/Objective: Love Box Leaders come alongside children in foster care, as well as their caretakers, but offering consistent support through intentional giving and building relationships.
Key Responsibilities: Love Box Leaders show up for a Foster family by providing a Love Box for an assigned foster family once per month. Additionally, volunteers work to build an impactful and intentional relationship with children in the home and foster parents. Typically, Love Box Leaders also recruit a group of Love Box members to pitch in money to purchase love box items, write notes, attend the child’s sporting events, and other supportive activities. Volunteers commit to 18 months of serving an assigned familyQualifications: Volunteers must be 18 years old, rooted in the community, able to pass a background check, have reliable transportation, a desire to build a relationship with children in foster care, and have a coachable spirit. Volunteer positions are open to people with disabilities. Agency: Cedar Valley Angels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Trail MaintenanceWhat does the organization need?
Objective: Provide volunteer opportunities for persons in the community related to our recreational trails To improve the safety for trail users by cutting and removing branches and other vegetation that is encroaching on the trailResponsibilities: Using clippers that can be furnished, cut and remove the branches and vegetation encroaching on the trail. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: No special training is needed beyond the orientation that will be provided by the Volunteer Coordinator. As mentioned above, clippers and loppers will be provided. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: Removing the vegetation will make the recreational trails more safe and inviting for trail users. Also, removing the encroaching vegetation will allow the trail to dry more quickly after rains. Benefits to volunteer: Opportunity to get outdoors on the trails, to appreciate nature and to value the trail network. Learn the various trails, where they go, and how they connect within the trail network. Walking for exercise! For the volunteer Qualifications: This is manual labor so there are no educational qualifications. Skills include the ability to manipulate a clipper or lopper, ability to walk or otherwise traverse the trail for at least 1 mile (walkers or electric chairs can be used). There is no age requirements nor background check. Location: Various trails within Cedar Fall, Waterloo, Evansdale, Hudson or George Wyth State Park Requirements: Bring gloves, wear sturdy shoes for walking, long pants and long sleeves are best for protection. Safety protocols: Social distancing and mask wearing if more than a single person at a time.
Agency: Cedar Valley Trails Partnership What does the organization need?
Objective: Provide volunteer opportunities for persons in the community related to our recreational trails To improve the safety for trail users by cutting and removing branches and other vegetation that is encroaching on the trailResponsibilities: Using clippers that can be furnished, cut and remove the branches and vegetation encroaching on the trail. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: No special training is needed beyond the orientation that will be provided by the Volunteer Coordinator. As mentioned above, clippers and loppers will be provided. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: Removing the vegetation will make the recreational trails more safe and inviting for trail users. Also, removing the encroaching vegetation will allow the trail to dry more quickly after rains. Benefits to volunteer: Opportunity to get outdoors on the trails, to appreciate nature and to value the trail network. Learn the various trails, where they go, and how they connect within the trail network. Walking for exercise! For the volunteer Qualifications: This is manual labor so there are no educational qualifications. Skills include the ability to manipulate a clipper or lopper, ability to walk or otherwise traverse the trail for at least 1 mile (walkers or electric chairs can be used). There is no age requirements nor background check. Location: Various trails within Cedar Fall, Waterloo, Evansdale, Hudson or George Wyth State Park Requirements: Bring gloves, wear sturdy shoes for walking, long pants and long sleeves are best for protection. Safety protocols: Social distancing and mask wearing if more than a single person at a time.
Agency: Cedar Valley Trails Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Volunteer-Delivery DriverMilestones Area Agency on Aging has routes available in Scott, Clinton and surrounding communities. Volunteers are needed to deliver meals to home-bound seniors Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Make an older adults day by delivering them a hot, nutritious meal! You can volunteer to deliver meals once a week, once a month, with a friend, with a group or on your own-whatever works for you. Volunteer requirements include one year of driving experience, valid driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. For more information contact Joni Osborn at 563-484-3108, or josborn@milestonesaaa.org
Agency: Milestones Area Agency On Aging Milestones Area Agency on Aging has routes available in Scott, Clinton and surrounding communities. Volunteers are needed to deliver meals to home-bound seniors Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Make an older adults day by delivering them a hot, nutritious meal! You can volunteer to deliver meals once a week, once a month, with a friend, with a group or on your own-whatever works for you. Volunteer requirements include one year of driving experience, valid driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. For more information contact Joni Osborn at 563-484-3108, or josborn@milestonesaaa.org
Agency: Milestones Area Agency On Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52807 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Justice Advocate AmeriCorps Member PositionsBackground: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.
Responsibilities: Individual AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; advancing legal self-help education and financial literacy, helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities.
Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following: Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.
Opening/Closing Date: When filled, with members starting between September 1 - November 30, 2016.
Salary/Benefits: Full-time AmeriCorps members receive a modest living stipend ($12,530 for 11 month, full-time term), student loan forbearance, child care benefit, and can receive an education award of $5,775. Some half-time, quarter-time, and minimum-time positions will also be available.
Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:
Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid 1111 9th Street Suite 230 Des Moines, IA 50314-2527 gklearman@iowalaw.org 515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503 TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942
Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.
Responsibilities: Individual AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; advancing legal self-help education and financial literacy, helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities.
Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following: Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.
Opening/Closing Date: When filled, with members starting between September 1 - November 30, 2016.
Salary/Benefits: Full-time AmeriCorps members receive a modest living stipend ($12,530 for 11 month, full-time term), student loan forbearance, child care benefit, and can receive an education award of $5,775. Some half-time, quarter-time, and minimum-time positions will also be available.
Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:
Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid 1111 9th Street Suite 230 Des Moines, IA 50314-2527 gklearman@iowalaw.org 515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503 TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942
Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEER ATTORNEYS TRAINED IN ADVANCE TO RESPOND TO DISASTERSIowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems. Disasters occur quite often in Iowa with devastating consequences to those living in its wake. Having an attorney available to address the critical legal needs of those affected by the disaster can make a huge difference in disaster survivors’ ability to recover from the disaster. Iowa Legal Aid is looking to recruit and train volunteer attorneys from around the state now before a disaster strikes. This would allow Iowa Legal Aid and volunteer attorneys to react immediately in the event of a disaster. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic, and professional volunteer opportunity, please consider volunteering with Iowa Legal Aid’s Coordinated Disaster Response Project.
COMMON DISASTER LEGAL PROBLEMS: Disasters survivors face a wide variety of legal problems. Common areas that volunteers may be needed are to: Assist with applications for disaster benefits and appeals. Assist with housing issues for homeowners and tenants. Assist with home repair and contractor issues. Assist with buyouts, farm issues, bankruptcy, and tax.Qualifications: Volunteers must be currently able to practice law in the State of Iowa. Disasters are unpredictable and the need for attorneys will depend on when and where the disasters happen. Volunteers will need to be flexible and able to offer assistance on short-term notice in the event of a disaster.Training and Support: Volunteers will have access to: trainings (in-person and webinar) on issue spotting common legal problems and substantive law trainings prior to any disaster. free on-line resources through Iowa Legal Aid’s website, www.probono.net/iowa, and Iowa Legal Aid’s mobile app. co-counseling by Iowa Legal attorneys in person, by telephone, and by email. notifications of available trainings provided at no cost by Iowa Legal Aid Volunteers will be covered under Iowa Legal Aid’s malpractice coverage.Position Location: Most cases are placed externally and service is provided by the volunteer attorney at his or her law office. Volunteers needing office space to perform volunteer activities or wishing to only assist on internal cases may make arrangements with a regional Iowa Legal Aid office. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City, and Waterloo. Volunteers may be needed to staff tables at Disaster Recovery Centers and local community and agency resource fairs.Time Commitment: The time commitment will depend on the scope of the disaster, the volunteer’s ability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.Position Benefits: Work with dedicated, passionate, and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.
If you are interested in this volunteer position, please contact Iowa Legal Aid at 1-800-532-1275. For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/
Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems. Disasters occur quite often in Iowa with devastating consequences to those living in its wake. Having an attorney available to address the critical legal needs of those affected by the disaster can make a huge difference in disaster survivors’ ability to recover from the disaster. Iowa Legal Aid is looking to recruit and train volunteer attorneys from around the state now before a disaster strikes. This would allow Iowa Legal Aid and volunteer attorneys to react immediately in the event of a disaster. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic, and professional volunteer opportunity, please consider volunteering with Iowa Legal Aid’s Coordinated Disaster Response Project.
COMMON DISASTER LEGAL PROBLEMS: Disasters survivors face a wide variety of legal problems. Common areas that volunteers may be needed are to: Assist with applications for disaster benefits and appeals. Assist with housing issues for homeowners and tenants. Assist with home repair and contractor issues. Assist with buyouts, farm issues, bankruptcy, and tax.Qualifications: Volunteers must be currently able to practice law in the State of Iowa. Disasters are unpredictable and the need for attorneys will depend on when and where the disasters happen. Volunteers will need to be flexible and able to offer assistance on short-term notice in the event of a disaster.Training and Support: Volunteers will have access to: trainings (in-person and webinar) on issue spotting common legal problems and substantive law trainings prior to any disaster. free on-line resources through Iowa Legal Aid’s website, www.probono.net/iowa, and Iowa Legal Aid’s mobile app. co-counseling by Iowa Legal attorneys in person, by telephone, and by email. notifications of available trainings provided at no cost by Iowa Legal Aid Volunteers will be covered under Iowa Legal Aid’s malpractice coverage.Position Location: Most cases are placed externally and service is provided by the volunteer attorney at his or her law office. Volunteers needing office space to perform volunteer activities or wishing to only assist on internal cases may make arrangements with a regional Iowa Legal Aid office. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City, and Waterloo. Volunteers may be needed to staff tables at Disaster Recovery Centers and local community and agency resource fairs.Time Commitment: The time commitment will depend on the scope of the disaster, the volunteer’s ability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.Position Benefits: Work with dedicated, passionate, and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.
If you are interested in this volunteer position, please contact Iowa Legal Aid at 1-800-532-1275. For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/
Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Language Proficiency EvaluatorVolunteer language proficiency evaluators at Iowa Legal Aid play an important role in helping low-income Iowans with limited English proficiency (LEP) skills gain access to justice. Language proficiency evaluators will assess the translation and interpretation abilities of prospective volunteer translators and interpreters. In addition, they may also review and provide feedback on the materials translated by Iowa Legal Aid’s volunteer translators. We need volunteers to evaluate for languages of Iowa’s LEP low-income populations, including but not limited to Spanish, Arabic, Bosnian, Somali, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, German, Russian, Swahili and Laotian.
http://www.iowalegalaid.org/resource/volunteers-wanted-at-iowa-legal-aid Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Volunteer language proficiency evaluators at Iowa Legal Aid play an important role in helping low-income Iowans with limited English proficiency (LEP) skills gain access to justice. Language proficiency evaluators will assess the translation and interpretation abilities of prospective volunteer translators and interpreters. In addition, they may also review and provide feedback on the materials translated by Iowa Legal Aid’s volunteer translators. We need volunteers to evaluate for languages of Iowa’s LEP low-income populations, including but not limited to Spanish, Arabic, Bosnian, Somali, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, German, Russian, Swahili and Laotian.
http://www.iowalegalaid.org/resource/volunteers-wanted-at-iowa-legal-aid Agency: Iowa Legal Aid Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dan Gable Museum Seeking VolunteersThe National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum is looking for periodic help at the museum for events and for day-to-day operations.
Our needs: - Day-to-day clerical needs: answering phones, online merchandise orders, cleaning. - Physical labor: moving and organizing heavy memorabilia in the basement. - Cataloging: organizing and cataloging memorabilia. Agency: National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum is looking for periodic help at the museum for events and for day-to-day operations.
Our needs: - Day-to-day clerical needs: answering phones, online merchandise orders, cleaning. - Physical labor: moving and organizing heavy memorabilia in the basement. - Cataloging: organizing and cataloging memorabilia. Agency: National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Miracles beautiful: Fall Garden CleanupEnjoy the open landscape and spring breezes while sprucing up our 76-acre farm near Swisher by helping us clean up our flower beds for fall/winter. Agency: Miracles In Motion Therapeutic Equestrian Center Enjoy the open landscape and spring breezes while sprucing up our 76-acre farm near Swisher by helping us clean up our flower beds for fall/winter. Agency: Miracles In Motion Therapeutic Equestrian Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52338 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: janitorialJanitorial assistance needed at The Salvation Building. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland Janitorial assistance needed at The Salvation Building. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Brass band teacherMonday Nights Brass band teacher needed from 5pm-7pm. 10-17 students. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland Monday Nights Brass band teacher needed from 5pm-7pm. 10-17 students. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art teacherWe have Youth Fine Arts Night every Monday Night from 5pm-7pm. We need individuals who will teach youth a art project. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland We have Youth Fine Arts Night every Monday Night from 5pm-7pm. We need individuals who will teach youth a art project. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry helpStock shelves in food pantry. Age Requirement: 15+, Must be able to lift 20+ pounds. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland Stock shelves in food pantry. Age Requirement: 15+, Must be able to lift 20+ pounds. Must be able to work with minimal supervision. Agency: The Salvation Army of Siouxland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veteran Hospice VolunteerAvalon Hospice is looking for a Veteran Hospice Volunteer that is willing to make a difference in the lives of other Veterans. Veteran volunteers are a very valuable part of our care team and at Avalon Hospice we are developing a We Honor Veteran program which would have Veteran-to-Veteran volunteer programs. The Veteran volunteer program would also make an effor to replace lost medals and awards and would provide emotional support and bereavement counseling. Avalon Hospice supports the volunteers and appreciates the important role they place in hospice care. We prepare volunteers with specific training and it takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. Some volunteer opportunities include sharing a story, sending a card, listen/read/sing, making gifts for Veterans, run errands or perform light housekeeping for Veterans, administrative office support if needed, make phone calls, and attend community events. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Avalon Hospice is looking for a Veteran Hospice Volunteer that is willing to make a difference in the lives of other Veterans. Veteran volunteers are a very valuable part of our care team and at Avalon Hospice we are developing a We Honor Veteran program which would have Veteran-to-Veteran volunteer programs. The Veteran volunteer program would also make an effor to replace lost medals and awards and would provide emotional support and bereavement counseling. Avalon Hospice supports the volunteers and appreciates the important role they place in hospice care. We prepare volunteers with specific training and it takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. Some volunteer opportunities include sharing a story, sending a card, listen/read/sing, making gifts for Veterans, run errands or perform light housekeeping for Veterans, administrative office support if needed, make phone calls, and attend community events. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bereavement Hospice VolunteerBereavement care is one of the services that make hospice services unique and aims to enhance the patient’s/family’s dignity and quality of life. Medicare regulations require every hospice to include an organized bereavement program that provides services for at least twelve (12) months after the patient’s death. Kindred at Home and hospice affiliates provides bereavement support for thirteen (13) months after the patient has passed away. If a family member, friend or caregiver requires additional support beyond the thirteen months, our Bereavement Coordinators and team will work to provide the appropriate support and resources. Bereavement volunteer is under the direct supervision of the bereavement coordinator (or designee). The Bereavement Hospice volunteer can help with sending letters to bereaved and calling Bereaved as well. all assignments provided to the bereavement support volunteer must be pre-approved and assigned by the bereavement coordinator (or designee). Agency: Gentiva Hospice Bereavement care is one of the services that make hospice services unique and aims to enhance the patient’s/family’s dignity and quality of life. Medicare regulations require every hospice to include an organized bereavement program that provides services for at least twelve (12) months after the patient’s death. Kindred at Home and hospice affiliates provides bereavement support for thirteen (13) months after the patient has passed away. If a family member, friend or caregiver requires additional support beyond the thirteen months, our Bereavement Coordinators and team will work to provide the appropriate support and resources. Bereavement volunteer is under the direct supervision of the bereavement coordinator (or designee). The Bereavement Hospice volunteer can help with sending letters to bereaved and calling Bereaved as well. all assignments provided to the bereavement support volunteer must be pre-approved and assigned by the bereavement coordinator (or designee). Agency: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hospice Vigil VolunteerThe Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time immediately prior to their death. Support can be provided to patients who have no family to be with them or to provide support and guidance to families and caregivers, helping to relieve the unknown; this may also include staff if the patient resides at a facility. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including being a calm presence, talking and listening to the family/ caregivers, or sharing silence. Agency: Gentiva Hospice The Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time immediately prior to their death. Support can be provided to patients who have no family to be with them or to provide support and guidance to families and caregivers, helping to relieve the unknown; this may also include staff if the patient resides at a facility. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including being a calm presence, talking and listening to the family/ caregivers, or sharing silence. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy Hospice VolunteerThe Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness. All care provided by the Pet Therapy Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Pet: Majority of animals serving in this capacity will be a dog. The dog MUST be certified/ registered by an American kennel Club (AKC) recognized therapy dog organization. Other certified/ registered therapy animals will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Agency: Gentiva Hospice The Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness. All care provided by the Pet Therapy Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Pet: Majority of animals serving in this capacity will be a dog. The dog MUST be certified/ registered by an American kennel Club (AKC) recognized therapy dog organization. Other certified/ registered therapy animals will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reiki Hospice VolunteerThe Reiki Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by performing * Must be certifed as a level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 (Master) Reiki Practitioner and have at least 1 year of active, certified experience* Agency: Gentiva Hospice The Reiki Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by performing * Must be certifed as a level 1, Level 2 or Level 3 (Master) Reiki Practitioner and have at least 1 year of active, certified experience* Agency: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pen Pal for ResidentsPillar of Cedar Valley is looking for volunteers to write letters to their residents. Click the black RESPOND button to the right of the screen if you are interested. You will be contacted by someone from Pillar of Cedar Valley to be paired with one of their residents to correspond with. This would be a great opportunity for families to write encouraging cards for seniors during this time. Below are some ideas
Agency: Pillar of Cedar Valley Pillar of Cedar Valley is looking for volunteers to write letters to their residents. Click the black RESPOND button to the right of the screen if you are interested. You will be contacted by someone from Pillar of Cedar Valley to be paired with one of their residents to correspond with. This would be a great opportunity for families to write encouraging cards for seniors during this time. Below are some ideas
Agency: Pillar of Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EXPAND Program Asst.What does the organization need?
Purpose: To assist the Membership and Healthy Living department in executing our programs for adults with disabilities. Responsibilities: Develop and grow relationship with our Group Agency partners. Train in our program model to lead or assist in our project EXPAND. Uses Listen First skills, creating an environment that encourages people to get involved in programs, volunteerism, and philanthropy, helping members/staff become advocates of the Y’s cause of strengthening community. Provides excellent communication and service to project EXPAND participants and partners.Training: Training, resources, mentor-ship, education, experience How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: OUR CULTURE: Benefits to volunteer: Mission Advancement: Accepts and demonstrates the Ys values. Demonstrates a desire to serve others and fulfill community needs. Recruits volunteers and builds effective, supportive working relationships with them. Supports fund-raising. Collaboration: Works effectively with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions, and perceptions. Builds rapport and relates well to others. Seeks first to understand the other person’s point of view, and remains calm in challenging situations. Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively. Takes initiative to assist in developing others. Operational Effectiveness: Makes sound judgments, and transfers learning from one situation to another. Embraces new approaches and discovers ideas to create a better member experience. Establishes goals, clarifies tasks, plans work and actively participates in meetings. Strives to meet or exceed goals and deliver a high-value experience for members. Personal Growth: Pursues self-development that enhances job performance. Demonstrates an openness to change, and seeks opportunities in the change process. Accurately assesses personal feelings, strengths and limitations and how they impact relationships. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills required to perform well; uses best practices and demonstrates up-to-date knowledge and skills in technology. For the volunteerQualifications: Excellent interpersonal and problem solving skills.Ability to relate effectively and establish positive relationships with our diverse community. Basic knowledge of computers. 30/60 Day Training Schedule for new volunteers WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to use a computer and/or smart device. Sit, reach, move around the environment, lift up to 10 lbs. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County What does the organization need?
Purpose: To assist the Membership and Healthy Living department in executing our programs for adults with disabilities. Responsibilities: Develop and grow relationship with our Group Agency partners. Train in our program model to lead or assist in our project EXPAND. Uses Listen First skills, creating an environment that encourages people to get involved in programs, volunteerism, and philanthropy, helping members/staff become advocates of the Y’s cause of strengthening community. Provides excellent communication and service to project EXPAND participants and partners.Training: Training, resources, mentor-ship, education, experience How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: OUR CULTURE: Benefits to volunteer: Mission Advancement: Accepts and demonstrates the Ys values. Demonstrates a desire to serve others and fulfill community needs. Recruits volunteers and builds effective, supportive working relationships with them. Supports fund-raising. Collaboration: Works effectively with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions, and perceptions. Builds rapport and relates well to others. Seeks first to understand the other person’s point of view, and remains calm in challenging situations. Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively. Takes initiative to assist in developing others. Operational Effectiveness: Makes sound judgments, and transfers learning from one situation to another. Embraces new approaches and discovers ideas to create a better member experience. Establishes goals, clarifies tasks, plans work and actively participates in meetings. Strives to meet or exceed goals and deliver a high-value experience for members. Personal Growth: Pursues self-development that enhances job performance. Demonstrates an openness to change, and seeks opportunities in the change process. Accurately assesses personal feelings, strengths and limitations and how they impact relationships. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills required to perform well; uses best practices and demonstrates up-to-date knowledge and skills in technology. For the volunteerQualifications: Excellent interpersonal and problem solving skills.Ability to relate effectively and establish positive relationships with our diverse community. Basic knowledge of computers. 30/60 Day Training Schedule for new volunteers WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to use a computer and/or smart device. Sit, reach, move around the environment, lift up to 10 lbs. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: School Aged Care, Program VisitorWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: To engage with students after school through purposeful programming to build achievement, belonging and relationships. Responsibilities: Be available for activites, conversations, and mentoring relationships as available throughout the school year. Developing and implementing programming within the established guidelines.Nurture children through purposeful programming to build achievement, belonging and relationships. Visits by volunteers would be prearranged with site lead. Programming will need to be authorized by YD Developement department Training: We will work with any volunteer who would like to offer a program and needs supplies to complete. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: By offering our program participants meaningful programming, we are boosting the value of our care and engage a stronger realtionship with the youth of our community. Benefits to volunteer: -Creative Freedom-The chance to form meaning relationships -Gain experience for your class or your career advancement with conceiving and implementing an educational program For the volunteer Qualifications: Must be 18 years or older.Education major (or the like) prefered, but not required. Previous experience working with children in a developmental setting preferred. Ability to plan, organize and implement age-appropriate/developmentally appropriate program activities. Previous experience with diverse populations preferred. Ability to develop positive, authentic relationships with people from different backgrounds. A background check will be performed for all volunteers. Safety Protocols: Provided during Volunteer training. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County What does the organization need?
Purpose: To engage with students after school through purposeful programming to build achievement, belonging and relationships. Responsibilities: Be available for activites, conversations, and mentoring relationships as available throughout the school year. Developing and implementing programming within the established guidelines.Nurture children through purposeful programming to build achievement, belonging and relationships. Visits by volunteers would be prearranged with site lead. Programming will need to be authorized by YD Developement department Training: We will work with any volunteer who would like to offer a program and needs supplies to complete. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: By offering our program participants meaningful programming, we are boosting the value of our care and engage a stronger realtionship with the youth of our community. Benefits to volunteer: -Creative Freedom-The chance to form meaning relationships -Gain experience for your class or your career advancement with conceiving and implementing an educational program For the volunteer Qualifications: Must be 18 years or older.Education major (or the like) prefered, but not required. Previous experience working with children in a developmental setting preferred. Ability to plan, organize and implement age-appropriate/developmentally appropriate program activities. Previous experience with diverse populations preferred. Ability to develop positive, authentic relationships with people from different backgrounds. A background check will be performed for all volunteers. Safety Protocols: Provided during Volunteer training. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: School Aged Care, Visiting MentorWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: To engaging in meaningful relationships with student by engaging in Reading, Relationship Building Activities, and/or Homework Lab Responsibilities: TO ENGAGE EACH STUDENT IN THE AREAS OF:Reading with all age levels of students. Relationship building and activities with the kids (i.e. games, arts/crafts, wellness activities, etc.) Homework Lab, tutoring You may participate with all 3 or choose 1-2 as your mentor-ship. Training: Resources for support will be provided as well as Volunteer training. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: We strive to create meaningful relationships with the students in our afterschool program. Mentors are an intrigual part in creating and more-over maintaining those relationships. Benefits to volunteer: You will be able to work with all types of elementary students in a meaningful and independent way. For the volunteerQualifications: Must be atleast 18 years or older Background checks will be performed prior to your authorization as a volunteerSafety Protocols: Will be discussed during our Volunteer training. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County What does the organization need?
Purpose: To engaging in meaningful relationships with student by engaging in Reading, Relationship Building Activities, and/or Homework Lab Responsibilities: TO ENGAGE EACH STUDENT IN THE AREAS OF:Reading with all age levels of students. Relationship building and activities with the kids (i.e. games, arts/crafts, wellness activities, etc.) Homework Lab, tutoring You may participate with all 3 or choose 1-2 as your mentor-ship. Training: Resources for support will be provided as well as Volunteer training. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: We strive to create meaningful relationships with the students in our afterschool program. Mentors are an intrigual part in creating and more-over maintaining those relationships. Benefits to volunteer: You will be able to work with all types of elementary students in a meaningful and independent way. For the volunteerQualifications: Must be atleast 18 years or older Background checks will be performed prior to your authorization as a volunteerSafety Protocols: Will be discussed during our Volunteer training. Agency: Family YMCA of Black Hawk County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Youth Concepts' Mentor Advantage ProgramHelp our future workforce figure out their path so their educational path is one that leads to positive outcomes. The Mentor Advantage Program (MAP), a state certified mentoring program, builds relationships between middle and high school youth and professionals. Mentors and mentees are matched based on personality, gender, and the mentee’s career interest. MAP's intent is to introduce youth to the mentor’s career and expose them to a “behind-the-scenes” look at how educational concepts are applied in a real-world setting. Matches are encouraged to spend time at the mentor’s place of employment, giving the mentee an apprenticeship-like experience, and explore what other opportunities might be in their areas of interest. To find out how to get involved as a student or mentor, contact our Mentoring Coordinator, John Preston, at 515-243-4292 or john@cyconcepts.org . Agency: Community Youth Concepts Help our future workforce figure out their path so their educational path is one that leads to positive outcomes. The Mentor Advantage Program (MAP), a state certified mentoring program, builds relationships between middle and high school youth and professionals. Mentors and mentees are matched based on personality, gender, and the mentee’s career interest. MAP's intent is to introduce youth to the mentor’s career and expose them to a “behind-the-scenes” look at how educational concepts are applied in a real-world setting. Matches are encouraged to spend time at the mentor’s place of employment, giving the mentee an apprenticeship-like experience, and explore what other opportunities might be in their areas of interest. To find out how to get involved as a student or mentor, contact our Mentoring Coordinator, John Preston, at 515-243-4292 or john@cyconcepts.org . Agency: Community Youth Concepts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Domestic Violence Victim Services Internship Spring 2021This opportunity is for a Spring 2021 internship What does the organization need?Support victims and survivors of domestic violence with advocacy, resources, safety planning, and support to help them move forward in their lives with Waypoint Services. Responsibilities: Assist with administrative tasks, such as filing, data entry, and other record keeping Provide emotional support, information, resources, and further assistance to victims in navigating the legal and medical systems Provide emotional support and resources/referrals during business hours over the phone and in-person to clients Meet with clients one-on-one or in group settings (or virtually) How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: Waypoint's Domestic Violence Victim Services Program works with over 2,700 victims/survivors each year. Volunteers and interns are crucial to ensure that we can provide individualized support to anyone who walks through our doors. Benefits to volunteer: Interns will gain direct experience working with individuals in crisis, knowledge of medical and legal advocacy and how they impact victim service providers and clients, knowledge of various community resources and how they partner with Waypoint to support those in crisis, and opportunities to develop other interpersonal skills For the VolunteerQualifications and requirements: Interns must be at least 18 years-old and pass a criminal background check. We are looking for individuals with excellent communication and interpersonal skills, a positive attitude, the ability to work independently and collaboratively with others, and the ability to be non-judgmental, encouraging, and empowering for clients, staff, and other volunteers. Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Valley This opportunity is for a Spring 2021 internship What does the organization need?Support victims and survivors of domestic violence with advocacy, resources, safety planning, and support to help them move forward in their lives with Waypoint Services. Responsibilities: Assist with administrative tasks, such as filing, data entry, and other record keeping Provide emotional support, information, resources, and further assistance to victims in navigating the legal and medical systems Provide emotional support and resources/referrals during business hours over the phone and in-person to clients Meet with clients one-on-one or in group settings (or virtually) How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: Waypoint's Domestic Violence Victim Services Program works with over 2,700 victims/survivors each year. Volunteers and interns are crucial to ensure that we can provide individualized support to anyone who walks through our doors. Benefits to volunteer: Interns will gain direct experience working with individuals in crisis, knowledge of medical and legal advocacy and how they impact victim service providers and clients, knowledge of various community resources and how they partner with Waypoint to support those in crisis, and opportunities to develop other interpersonal skills For the VolunteerQualifications and requirements: Interns must be at least 18 years-old and pass a criminal background check. We are looking for individuals with excellent communication and interpersonal skills, a positive attitude, the ability to work independently and collaboratively with others, and the ability to be non-judgmental, encouraging, and empowering for clients, staff, and other volunteers. Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resident AssistantWhat does the organization need?
Purpose/Objective: To assist residents with various activities to ensure their quality of life Responsibilities: Assist with activities on site Assist with outings Assist with various one to one activities as requested by the resident Increase their socialization and the opportunity to form a relationship. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: The Activities Department will assist with training all volunteers what is needed as how to implement any activities that are done. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: It will give our Residents the opportunity to meet and create meaningful relationships that will assist their day to day life. It will give Pillar the opportunity to include more individuals in activities as their will be more help for the residents to get assistance. It will allow us to save money to purchase materials needed for the Resident use. This opportunity will give Pillar the opportunity to get our name out in the community, as we have only been open just a year and a half, and give us opportunities to assist others in our community. Benefits to volunteer: Volunteering empowers a person to utilize their people skills. It gives you the opportunity to get to know, and learn to work with individuals with various different disabilities. Volunteering can enhance your ability to see just where it is you want to go with your career. Volunteering also is self fulfilling and give you a sense of pride and happiness that you will never forget, plus develop relationships that you never thought you would have. For the volunteerQualifications: Pillar has a variety of Residents here, understanding of age related illness, dementia, depression, confusion, loneliness is a plus. Be able to visit with individuals and develop a meaningful relationship which will increase their social skills and give them something to look forward to and ensure a better quality of life.Requirements: Must complete and pass a background check prior to volunteering. Safety protocols: Pillar will provide training and all PPE, and safety information needed for each individual. Time: We are flexible and can work around your schedule
Agency: Pillar of Cedar Valley What does the organization need?
Purpose/Objective: To assist residents with various activities to ensure their quality of life Responsibilities: Assist with activities on site Assist with outings Assist with various one to one activities as requested by the resident Increase their socialization and the opportunity to form a relationship. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: The Activities Department will assist with training all volunteers what is needed as how to implement any activities that are done. How will this help the organization?Impact of assignment: It will give our Residents the opportunity to meet and create meaningful relationships that will assist their day to day life. It will give Pillar the opportunity to include more individuals in activities as their will be more help for the residents to get assistance. It will allow us to save money to purchase materials needed for the Resident use. This opportunity will give Pillar the opportunity to get our name out in the community, as we have only been open just a year and a half, and give us opportunities to assist others in our community. Benefits to volunteer: Volunteering empowers a person to utilize their people skills. It gives you the opportunity to get to know, and learn to work with individuals with various different disabilities. Volunteering can enhance your ability to see just where it is you want to go with your career. Volunteering also is self fulfilling and give you a sense of pride and happiness that you will never forget, plus develop relationships that you never thought you would have. For the volunteerQualifications: Pillar has a variety of Residents here, understanding of age related illness, dementia, depression, confusion, loneliness is a plus. Be able to visit with individuals and develop a meaningful relationship which will increase their social skills and give them something to look forward to and ensure a better quality of life.Requirements: Must complete and pass a background check prior to volunteering. Safety protocols: Pillar will provide training and all PPE, and safety information needed for each individual. Time: We are flexible and can work around your schedule
Agency: Pillar of Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General Office VolunteerWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: The purpose of this position is to assist Self-Help International with filing, copying, scanning, and other general office tasks. Responsibilities: Filing, copying, scanning, and other general office tasks. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer? Training: Mentoring and training is provided. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: Volunteers will help the organization meet record-keeping requirements so that staff can focus more on mission-oriented tasks. Benefits to volunteer: Experience in office environment, basic clerical skills/knowledge. For the volunteer Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age or older. No prior experience is necessary.Safety protocols: Masks and social-distancing practices are currently required.
Agency: Self-Help International What does the organization need?
Purpose: The purpose of this position is to assist Self-Help International with filing, copying, scanning, and other general office tasks. Responsibilities: Filing, copying, scanning, and other general office tasks. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer? Training: Mentoring and training is provided. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: Volunteers will help the organization meet record-keeping requirements so that staff can focus more on mission-oriented tasks. Benefits to volunteer: Experience in office environment, basic clerical skills/knowledge. For the volunteer Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age or older. No prior experience is necessary.Safety protocols: Masks and social-distancing practices are currently required.
Agency: Self-Help International Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50677 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monthly Community ProjectsWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: Meaningful service across the Cedar Valley Responsibilities: Agency: Rotary Club of the Cedar Valley What does the organization need?
Purpose: Meaningful service across the Cedar Valley Responsibilities: Agency: Rotary Club of the Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trail Clean upWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: Volunteers will have the opportunity to assist with trail clean up by picking up trash along the recreational trails in the community. Responsibilities: Select a section of the trail network and periodically walk it picking up trash and litter that is visible from the trail. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: N/A How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: The trail network will be more attractive and more inviting when it is clean. Benefits to volunteer: Gain confidence and sense of well-being from participating Enhanced sense of personal responsibility. For the volunteerQualifications: Ability to walk or transport oneself on the trail; ability to be self contained Ability to stoop and pick up litter Ability to carry garbage bag with accumulated trash and dispose of at a park or public refuse barrel.Safety Protocols: Practice physical distancing while on the trails and if not, wear a face mask. Agency: Cedar Valley Trails Partnership What does the organization need?
Purpose: Volunteers will have the opportunity to assist with trail clean up by picking up trash along the recreational trails in the community. Responsibilities: Select a section of the trail network and periodically walk it picking up trash and litter that is visible from the trail. What does the organization have in place to support the volunteer?Training: N/A How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: The trail network will be more attractive and more inviting when it is clean. Benefits to volunteer: Gain confidence and sense of well-being from participating Enhanced sense of personal responsibility. For the volunteerQualifications: Ability to walk or transport oneself on the trail; ability to be self contained Ability to stoop and pick up litter Ability to carry garbage bag with accumulated trash and dispose of at a park or public refuse barrel.Safety Protocols: Practice physical distancing while on the trails and if not, wear a face mask. Agency: Cedar Valley Trails Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cedar Valley Heart Walk Team CoachWhat does the organization need?
Purpose: To support our life-saving mission by helping to raise funds for research, professional training, public education and community service Responsibilities: Recruit and lead a team of HeartWalkers : With your local Heart Walk Director, establish a team goal and strategy for success Recruit HeartWalkers to raise donations for the AHALead by example. Raise donations through your network Engage, encourage and support your HeartWalkers through e-mails, texts, phone calls, in-person conversations and passion activities/events Organize your team at the Heart Walk event Training: Once you are registered as a Team Coach on www.CedarValleyHeartWalk.org you will have access to sample e-mails for HeartWalker recruitment and donation requests. You will also have the ability to text as well as post to social media through the website. And, of course, your local Heart Walk Director will lead you through the process, provide additional ideas and resources and answer any questions you may have.. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: Heart disease is our #1 killer and stroke is #5. 1 in 3 Americans is living with heart disease. Pre-COVID the American Heart Association was only able to fund about half of highly-meritorious research grant applications. Now with COVID, the American Heart Association is also funding COVID research and training in addition to continuing heart and stroke related research, training, education and community service. More people need us now more than ever and we need you! Benefits to volunteer: First and foremost - you will be helping to save lives!Additionally: New relationships will be developed and existing relationships will be strengthened. You will be able to widen your network of upcoming and established local leaders You will have the opportunity to fine-tune your leadership skills for greater personal and professional growth For the volunteer Qualifications: Anyone with passion, drive and a personal and/or professional network is encouraged and appreciated!Agency: American Heart Association What does the organization need?
Purpose: To support our life-saving mission by helping to raise funds for research, professional training, public education and community service Responsibilities: Recruit and lead a team of HeartWalkers : With your local Heart Walk Director, establish a team goal and strategy for success Recruit HeartWalkers to raise donations for the AHALead by example. Raise donations through your network Engage, encourage and support your HeartWalkers through e-mails, texts, phone calls, in-person conversations and passion activities/events Organize your team at the Heart Walk event Training: Once you are registered as a Team Coach on www.CedarValleyHeartWalk.org you will have access to sample e-mails for HeartWalker recruitment and donation requests. You will also have the ability to text as well as post to social media through the website. And, of course, your local Heart Walk Director will lead you through the process, provide additional ideas and resources and answer any questions you may have.. How will this help the organization? Impact of assignment: Heart disease is our #1 killer and stroke is #5. 1 in 3 Americans is living with heart disease. Pre-COVID the American Heart Association was only able to fund about half of highly-meritorious research grant applications. Now with COVID, the American Heart Association is also funding COVID research and training in addition to continuing heart and stroke related research, training, education and community service. More people need us now more than ever and we need you! Benefits to volunteer: First and foremost - you will be helping to save lives!Additionally: New relationships will be developed and existing relationships will be strengthened. You will be able to widen your network of upcoming and established local leaders You will have the opportunity to fine-tune your leadership skills for greater personal and professional growth For the volunteer Qualifications: Anyone with passion, drive and a personal and/or professional network is encouraged and appreciated!Agency: American Heart Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Financial Record KeeperPurpose: -To keep the financial records and prepare financial reports for the board. Responsibilities: -Pickup financial mail from the KUNI studio each month
Qualifications: -Background with financial bookkeeping, accounting software, and preparing reports. Additional Information: -The Friends Board is a fun and professional group with diverse interests in supporting Iowa Public Radio. Agency: Friends of KHKE/KUNI Purpose: -To keep the financial records and prepare financial reports for the board. Responsibilities: -Pickup financial mail from the KUNI studio each month
Qualifications: -Background with financial bookkeeping, accounting software, and preparing reports. Additional Information: -The Friends Board is a fun and professional group with diverse interests in supporting Iowa Public Radio. Agency: Friends of KHKE/KUNI Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50614 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ottumwa Distribution CenterThe Ottumwa Distribution Center is offering 2 shifts a month for food sorting at the Distribution Center. The shift would be 2-3 hours long. Volunteers must be 10 years or older. The volunteers will be sorting large quantities of food and also repackaging food into smaller quantities to be sent to food pantries to give to clients. Agency: Food Bank of Iowa The Ottumwa Distribution Center is offering 2 shifts a month for food sorting at the Distribution Center. The shift would be 2-3 hours long. Volunteers must be 10 years or older. The volunteers will be sorting large quantities of food and also repackaging food into smaller quantities to be sent to food pantries to give to clients. Agency: Food Bank of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Oskaloosa Mobile PantryFood Bank of Iowa is currently seeking volunteers to work the Oskaloosa Mobile Pantry. It's once a month, the second Monday of each month. Volunteers are needed from 3pm to 5:30pm to help organize food, sort food, pass out food, client intake and help clients to their vehicles. Volunteers must be 18 or older and have the ability to lift 25 pounds or more. Agency: Food Bank of Iowa Food Bank of Iowa is currently seeking volunteers to work the Oskaloosa Mobile Pantry. It's once a month, the second Monday of each month. Volunteers are needed from 3pm to 5:30pm to help organize food, sort food, pass out food, client intake and help clients to their vehicles. Volunteers must be 18 or older and have the ability to lift 25 pounds or more. Agency: Food Bank of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resident AssistantThe Beacon of Life transitional housing facility requires 24-hour staffing to support our clients. The Resident Assistant is the first and primary point of contact for meeting many of our clients' needs throughout their stay. RA shifts run from 12am - 8am, 8am - 4pm, and 4pm - 12am. We are always seeking volunteers to help out during these times or even to split shifts. RA duties include: Respond to resident needs Agency: Beacon Of Life The Beacon of Life transitional housing facility requires 24-hour staffing to support our clients. The Resident Assistant is the first and primary point of contact for meeting many of our clients' needs throughout their stay. RA shifts run from 12am - 8am, 8am - 4pm, and 4pm - 12am. We are always seeking volunteers to help out during these times or even to split shifts. RA duties include: Respond to resident needs Agency: Beacon Of Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heartland Senior Services seeks Home Delivered Meal VolunteersHeartland Senior Services has many opportunities for volunteers. An ongoing need is for volunteers to deliver hot, nutritious meals to seniors in their homes over the noon hour in specific areas of Story County. Volunteers pick up the meals at a specified location after 10:30 am and deliver the meals to individuals in their homes. A list of recipients and directions are provided. Agency: Heartland Senior Services Heartland Senior Services has many opportunities for volunteers. An ongoing need is for volunteers to deliver hot, nutritious meals to seniors in their homes over the noon hour in specific areas of Story County. Volunteers pick up the meals at a specified location after 10:30 am and deliver the meals to individuals in their homes. A list of recipients and directions are provided. Agency: Heartland Senior Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Box PackingWe would love to inspire anyone to come down to Des Moines or a box pack if they are willing and able! Please visit our website for up to date information regarding our efforts related to COVID-19. Donate today to help ensure we reach the kids out of school or workers with altered schedules. Volunteers are also in high need so please consider signing up for a shift. Agency: Food Bank of Iowa We would love to inspire anyone to come down to Des Moines or a box pack if they are willing and able! Please visit our website for up to date information regarding our efforts related to COVID-19. Donate today to help ensure we reach the kids out of school or workers with altered schedules. Volunteers are also in high need so please consider signing up for a shift. Agency: Food Bank of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50305 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Free Food ServiceWe are in need of a few volunteers a week, once a week for about an hour, assist with free food service in the QC area. It will be sorting food for all the people at risk, organizing the food in the pantry, and getting food to those who called for our services. Agency: VTG Assoc. We are in need of a few volunteers a week, once a week for about an hour, assist with free food service in the QC area. It will be sorting food for all the people at risk, organizing the food in the pantry, and getting food to those who called for our services. Agency: VTG Assoc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Store VolunteerJoin us at Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa Store as we are growing, and we need more help. We are practicing social distancing and safety as much as possible to keep our volunteers happy and healthy. Volunteers are needed to help out in the store, working with customers, sorting donations, repairing gently used items, and picking up donations and delivering purchases. Come work with a bunch of fun people and get a FREE T-shirt! If interested please call Betty at 515-232-8815 or e-mail bbeisker@hfhci.org Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa Join us at Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa Store as we are growing, and we need more help. We are practicing social distancing and safety as much as possible to keep our volunteers happy and healthy. Volunteers are needed to help out in the store, working with customers, sorting donations, repairing gently used items, and picking up donations and delivering purchases. Come work with a bunch of fun people and get a FREE T-shirt! If interested please call Betty at 515-232-8815 or e-mail bbeisker@hfhci.org Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Transportation for Older Adults in Your Community with TRAIL!Interested in helping those most vulnerable to COVID-19 in our community? If you have time to spare and a desire to make a difference, become a TRAIL volunteer! You can set your own schedule, perform the tasks most suited to your time and skills, and enjoy meeting TRAIL members who will truly value your services. Volunteer drivers are our greatest need, particularly for members with recurring medical appointments and other ongoing commitments. *Please know that all members and volunteers will be asked to review and sign TRAIL's Volunteer Service Guidelines during COVID-19 Waiver before requesting and providing volunteer services.* Please call the TRAIL Office at (319) 800-9003 if you are interested in this opportunity to receive more information. https://trailofjohnsoncounty.org Agency: TRAIL Interested in helping those most vulnerable to COVID-19 in our community? If you have time to spare and a desire to make a difference, become a TRAIL volunteer! You can set your own schedule, perform the tasks most suited to your time and skills, and enjoy meeting TRAIL members who will truly value your services. Volunteer drivers are our greatest need, particularly for members with recurring medical appointments and other ongoing commitments. *Please know that all members and volunteers will be asked to review and sign TRAIL's Volunteer Service Guidelines during COVID-19 Waiver before requesting and providing volunteer services.* Please call the TRAIL Office at (319) 800-9003 if you are interested in this opportunity to receive more information. https://trailofjohnsoncounty.org Agency: TRAIL Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FundraisingFundraising Volunteer Position Description
Major responsibilities (the following is a list of possible activities for a volunteer but not an all inclusive list nor is any volunteer expected to fill all of these roles.) • Assisting in the development and implementation of a coordinated fundraising program. Qualifications (required, desired): • Strong interpersonal skills. Time commitment: A minimum of 4 hours per month, however, more is preferred.
Agency: Bethesda House Inc. Fundraising Volunteer Position Description
Major responsibilities (the following is a list of possible activities for a volunteer but not an all inclusive list nor is any volunteer expected to fill all of these roles.) • Assisting in the development and implementation of a coordinated fundraising program. Qualifications (required, desired): • Strong interpersonal skills. Time commitment: A minimum of 4 hours per month, however, more is preferred.
Agency: Bethesda House Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Admin HelpPastor Jeremy needs assists in: Agency: Bethesda House Inc. Pastor Jeremy needs assists in: Agency: Bethesda House Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Math and /or Reading Tutor for childrenAlRazi Academy is in need for volunteers to help students with reading and/or math skills. More than 75% of our students are either low income, refugees and or immigrants and they cant afford extra help in reading or math skills. Most of the younger kids are English learners and having volunteers help with more reading time can be a great help for them and their teachers to develop their reading and communication skills. Agency: AlRazi Academy AlRazi Academy is in need for volunteers to help students with reading and/or math skills. More than 75% of our students are either low income, refugees and or immigrants and they cant afford extra help in reading or math skills. Most of the younger kids are English learners and having volunteers help with more reading time can be a great help for them and their teachers to develop their reading and communication skills. Agency: AlRazi Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Coach
Become a Girls on the Run coach today! We welcome enthusiastic, dedicated, and positive volunteers who are committed to empowering girls with valuable life lessons.
Through safety and physical distancing modifications and creating trauma-sensitive spaces, our team is ready to bring critical social-emotional programming to our girls, at a time when they need it the most.
How We're Preparing for Fall 2020
Transitioning our 10-week season to an 8-week season (September 14-November 8).
Flexible programming that can quickly and easily shift to be completely virtual, if needed.
Safety and social distancing policies will be implemented, including providing teams with hand sanitizer and masks.
There will be a maximum of 12 girls per team.
Adding additional coach training in COVID safety policies and virtual meeting space safety policies.
Coaches do not need to be runners, just passionate about empowering girls! Our girls need you more than ever!
Timeline
We hold a spring and fall season each year. The Fall 2020 season starts the week of September 14th and ends the week of November 8th. At each program site, 3-6 coaches work together to deliver GOTR curriculum to girls in 3rd - 5th/6th grade. Teams meet after school twice each week for eight weeks with each practice being 90 minutes long. While our season is typically 10 weeks, we will be switching to an eight-week season for Fall 2020.
Coaches
Can be both women and men
Are parents, teachers, school administrators, college students and other community members
Are committed to developing and celebrating our girls
Do not have to be runners!
We have openings for head coaches and assistant coaches at sites in Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, and surrounding communities!
Head Coach
Requirements
Head coach must be a woman
Must be at least 21 years old
Must consent to and complete a background check
Attend Girls on the Run coach training
Attend all (two) practices per week for a weekly time commitment of approximately 4 hours
Have fun!
Responsibilities
Serve as a role model for program participants
Prepare, organize and supervise weekly lessons
Collaborate with other coaches for successful lesson delivery
Facilitate communication with parents/guardians of program participants
Participate in the Girls on the Run 5K
Plan and coordinate your team’s end of season party
Assistant Coach
Requirements
Must be at least 18 years old
Must consent to and complete a background check
Attend Girls on the Run coach training
Able to attend practices once or twice per week
Have fun!
Responsibilities
Serve as a role model for program participants
Assist with all aspects of the facilitation of weekly lessons
Collaborate with other coaches for successful lesson delivery
Participate in games and workouts with the girls
Participate in the Girls on the Run 5K
Apply here: https://www.girlsontheruniowa.org/coach Agency: Girls on the Run of Eastern Iowa
Become a Girls on the Run coach today! We welcome enthusiastic, dedicated, and positive volunteers who are committed to empowering girls with valuable life lessons.
Through safety and physical distancing modifications and creating trauma-sensitive spaces, our team is ready to bring critical social-emotional programming to our girls, at a time when they need it the most.
How We're Preparing for Fall 2020
Transitioning our 10-week season to an 8-week season (September 14-November 8).
Flexible programming that can quickly and easily shift to be completely virtual, if needed.
Safety and social distancing policies will be implemented, including providing teams with hand sanitizer and masks.
There will be a maximum of 12 girls per team.
Adding additional coach training in COVID safety policies and virtual meeting space safety policies.
Coaches do not need to be runners, just passionate about empowering girls! Our girls need you more than ever!
Timeline
We hold a spring and fall season each year. The Fall 2020 season starts the week of September 14th and ends the week of November 8th. At each program site, 3-6 coaches work together to deliver GOTR curriculum to girls in 3rd - 5th/6th grade. Teams meet after school twice each week for eight weeks with each practice being 90 minutes long. While our season is typically 10 weeks, we will be switching to an eight-week season for Fall 2020.
Coaches
Can be both women and men
Are parents, teachers, school administrators, college students and other community members
Are committed to developing and celebrating our girls
Do not have to be runners!
We have openings for head coaches and assistant coaches at sites in Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, and surrounding communities!
Head Coach
Requirements
Head coach must be a woman
Must be at least 21 years old
Must consent to and complete a background check
Attend Girls on the Run coach training
Attend all (two) practices per week for a weekly time commitment of approximately 4 hours
Have fun!
Responsibilities
Serve as a role model for program participants
Prepare, organize and supervise weekly lessons
Collaborate with other coaches for successful lesson delivery
Facilitate communication with parents/guardians of program participants
Participate in the Girls on the Run 5K
Plan and coordinate your team’s end of season party
Assistant Coach
Requirements
Must be at least 18 years old
Must consent to and complete a background check
Attend Girls on the Run coach training
Able to attend practices once or twice per week
Have fun!
Responsibilities
Serve as a role model for program participants
Assist with all aspects of the facilitation of weekly lessons
Collaborate with other coaches for successful lesson delivery
Participate in games and workouts with the girls
Participate in the Girls on the Run 5K
Apply here: https://www.girlsontheruniowa.org/coach Agency: Girls on the Run of Eastern Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52244 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Honey-do-listNAMI Central Iowa has a few projects that a handy-person could help with.
1. Shelves: We have a closet that has brackets for shelves, however, we need shelves cut out of wood.
2. TV Mount: We need a small flat screen TV mounted to a wall.
Agency: NAMI Central Iowa NAMI Central Iowa has a few projects that a handy-person could help with.
1. Shelves: We have a closet that has brackets for shelves, however, we need shelves cut out of wood.
2. TV Mount: We need a small flat screen TV mounted to a wall.
Agency: NAMI Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ending the Silence Program - Presenters NeededThe National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for those affected by mental health conditions. We are currently recruiting presenters for our Ending the Silence program. Ending the Silence is a 50-minute presentation on signs and symptoms of mental illness designed to change misconceptions and “end the silence” surrounding mental health. It gives participants information and first-hand accounts from two presenters. NAMI IOWA is seeking individuals over the age of 18 who are comfortable with public speaking and have a connection to mental illness (through yourself or a friend/family member) to fill two different types of presenter roles – 1) lead presenter (over 18 to lead the PowerPoint presentation using personal experience) and 2) young adult (between the ages of 18-35 to speak about their story after the PowerPoint). Given the novel coronavirus, presentations may occur either virtually or in-person. Incentives are offered for presenters. Please fill out this google form if you are interested: https://forms.gle/righoG9HbfvcYMDR6 You may also reach out to Nina Richtman at Nina@namiiowa.org directly. Agency: National Alliance on Mental Illness - Iowa (NAMI IOWA) The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for those affected by mental health conditions. We are currently recruiting presenters for our Ending the Silence program. Ending the Silence is a 50-minute presentation on signs and symptoms of mental illness designed to change misconceptions and “end the silence” surrounding mental health. It gives participants information and first-hand accounts from two presenters. NAMI IOWA is seeking individuals over the age of 18 who are comfortable with public speaking and have a connection to mental illness (through yourself or a friend/family member) to fill two different types of presenter roles – 1) lead presenter (over 18 to lead the PowerPoint presentation using personal experience) and 2) young adult (between the ages of 18-35 to speak about their story after the PowerPoint). Given the novel coronavirus, presentations may occur either virtually or in-person. Incentives are offered for presenters. Please fill out this google form if you are interested: https://forms.gle/righoG9HbfvcYMDR6 You may also reach out to Nina Richtman at Nina@namiiowa.org directly. Agency: National Alliance on Mental Illness - Iowa (NAMI IOWA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Men who MentorSiouxland Youth for Christ is seeking committed, compassionate men to work with at-risk youth. This is an ongoing volunteer need to make a lasting impact on the youth we serve. Volunteers are need to help on Tuesdays and Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM.
Agency: Siouxland Youth For Christ Siouxland Youth for Christ is seeking committed, compassionate men to work with at-risk youth. This is an ongoing volunteer need to make a lasting impact on the youth we serve. Volunteers are need to help on Tuesdays and Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM.
Agency: Siouxland Youth For Christ Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reiki Hospice VolunteerThe Reiki Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by performing Agency: Avalon Hospice The Reiki Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by performing Agency: Avalon Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy Hospice VolunteerThe Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness. All care provided by the Pet Therapy Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Agency: Avalon Hospice The Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness. All care provided by the Pet Therapy Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Agency: Avalon Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Vigil VolunteerThe Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time immediately prior to their death. Support can be provided to patients who have no family to be with them or to provide support and guidance to families and caregivers, helping to relieve the unknown; this may also include staff if the patient resides at a facility. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including being a calm presence, talking and listening to the family/ caregivers, or sharing silence. Agency: Avalon Hospice The Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time immediately prior to their death. Support can be provided to patients who have no family to be with them or to provide support and guidance to families and caregivers, helping to relieve the unknown; this may also include staff if the patient resides at a facility. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including being a calm presence, talking and listening to the family/ caregivers, or sharing silence. Agency: Avalon Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bereavement Hospice VolunteerBereavement care is one of the services that make hospice services unique and aims to enhance the patient’s/family’s dignity and quality of life. Medicare regulations require every hospice to include an organized bereavement program that provides services for at least twelve (12) months after the patient’s death. Kindred at Home and hospice affiliates provides bereavement support for thirteen (13) months after the patient has died. If a family member, friend or caregiver requires additional support beyond the thirteen months, our Bereavement Coordinators and team will work to provide the appropriate support and resources. A qualified Bereavement Coordinator provides oversight and supervision of the bereavement program. The Bereavement Hospice volunteer can help with sending letters to bereaved and calling Bereaved as well. Agency: Avalon Hospice Bereavement care is one of the services that make hospice services unique and aims to enhance the patient’s/family’s dignity and quality of life. Medicare regulations require every hospice to include an organized bereavement program that provides services for at least twelve (12) months after the patient’s death. Kindred at Home and hospice affiliates provides bereavement support for thirteen (13) months after the patient has died. If a family member, friend or caregiver requires additional support beyond the thirteen months, our Bereavement Coordinators and team will work to provide the appropriate support and resources. A qualified Bereavement Coordinator provides oversight and supervision of the bereavement program. The Bereavement Hospice volunteer can help with sending letters to bereaved and calling Bereaved as well. Agency: Avalon Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veteran Hospice VolunteerAvalon Hospice is looking for a Veteran Hospice Volunteer that is willing to make a difference in the lives of other Veterans. Veteran volunteers are a very valuable part of our care team and at Avalon Hospice we are developing a We Honor Veteran program which would have Veteran-to-Veteran volunteer programs. The Veteran volunteer program would also make an effor to replace lost medals and awards and would provide emotional support and bereavement counseling. Avalon Hospice supports the volunteers and appreciates the important role they place in hospice care. We prepare volunteers with specific training and it takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. Some volunteer opportunities include sharing a story, sending a card, listen/read/sing, making gifts for Veterans, run errands or perform light housekeeping for Veterans, administrative office support if needed, make phone calls, and attend community events. Agency: Avalon Hospice Avalon Hospice is looking for a Veteran Hospice Volunteer that is willing to make a difference in the lives of other Veterans. Veteran volunteers are a very valuable part of our care team and at Avalon Hospice we are developing a We Honor Veteran program which would have Veteran-to-Veteran volunteer programs. The Veteran volunteer program would also make an effor to replace lost medals and awards and would provide emotional support and bereavement counseling. Avalon Hospice supports the volunteers and appreciates the important role they place in hospice care. We prepare volunteers with specific training and it takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. Some volunteer opportunities include sharing a story, sending a card, listen/read/sing, making gifts for Veterans, run errands or perform light housekeeping for Veterans, administrative office support if needed, make phone calls, and attend community events. Agency: Avalon Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administrative Hospice VolunteerAvalon Hospice is looking for administrative hospice volunteers that are looking to make a difference in the lives of others. Avalon Hospice supports volunteers and appreciates the important role they play in hospice care. We also prepare volunteers with specific training and takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assigments that best suite their time, skills, and interests. The volunteer coordinator will help you discover the best fit for you based on your interests. Some volunteer opportunities include share a story, send a card, listen/read/sing, make gifts for patients, run errands or perform light housekeeping, share flowers/bake, administrative office support, make phone calls, and attend community events. The Administrative Volunteer provides support to office personnel through clerical and administrative functions. An Administrative volunteer may assist with answering telephones, filing, making copies, data entry or helping to create admission packets. An Administrative Volunteer might help with compiling and mailing Bereavement letters, sympathy cards or the planning of the Annual Memorial Service. Agency: Avalon Hospice Avalon Hospice is looking for administrative hospice volunteers that are looking to make a difference in the lives of others. Avalon Hospice supports volunteers and appreciates the important role they play in hospice care. We also prepare volunteers with specific training and takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assigments that best suite their time, skills, and interests. The volunteer coordinator will help you discover the best fit for you based on your interests. Some volunteer opportunities include share a story, send a card, listen/read/sing, make gifts for patients, run errands or perform light housekeeping, share flowers/bake, administrative office support, make phone calls, and attend community events. The Administrative Volunteer provides support to office personnel through clerical and administrative functions. An Administrative volunteer may assist with answering telephones, filing, making copies, data entry or helping to create admission packets. An Administrative Volunteer might help with compiling and mailing Bereavement letters, sympathy cards or the planning of the Annual Memorial Service. Agency: Avalon Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Direct Care Hospice VolunteerAvalon Hospice is looking for direct care or administrative hospice volunteers that are looking to make a difference in the lives of others. Avalon Hospice supports volunteers and appreciates the important role they play in hospice care. We also prepare volunteers with specific training and takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assigments that best suite their time, skills, and interests. The volunteer coordinator will help you discover the best fit for you based on your interests. The Direct Care Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients and families dealing with a terminal illness and end-of-life issues. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including the provision of companionship and socialization to patients, or offering respite to stressed caregivers. Direct Care Volunteers may also make tuck in calls to patients and families. All care provided by the Direct Care Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Agency: Avalon Hospice Avalon Hospice is looking for direct care or administrative hospice volunteers that are looking to make a difference in the lives of others. Avalon Hospice supports volunteers and appreciates the important role they play in hospice care. We also prepare volunteers with specific training and takes no advanced medical training or great commitment. All hospice volunteers are given assigments that best suite their time, skills, and interests. The volunteer coordinator will help you discover the best fit for you based on your interests. The Direct Care Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients and families dealing with a terminal illness and end-of-life issues. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including the provision of companionship and socialization to patients, or offering respite to stressed caregivers. Direct Care Volunteers may also make tuck in calls to patients and families. All care provided by the Direct Care Volunteer is outlined in the Volunteer Care Plan and agreed upon by the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG). Agency: Avalon Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bookkeeper
BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTANT
The volunteer bookkeeper/accountant primarily serves as an advisor and auditor (not data entry) of the regular accounting of VolunteerSiouxland, including reviewing and advising on QuickBooks setup, financial record keeping and transactions, including accounts payable, receivable and general ledger. The ideal volunteer with have advanced experience with QuickBooks and some experience working with nonprofits. COMMITMENT: Approximately 4-6 hours per month on average. Days/times extremely flexible and much can probably be done remotely. DESIRED SKILL SETS: Advanced proficiency in QuickBooks Proficiency in Windows, Microsoft Excel Strong mathematical skills Attention to detail and confidentiality CPA, Accountant, or Bookkeeper with nonprofit experience.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Review QuickBooks setup to ensure effective and accurate financial accounting. Regularly review QuickBooks entries to ensure that all expenditures and revenues are appropriately categorized and make or suggest necessary changes/corrections. Assist in providing or training how to produce needed financial reports from QuickBooks. Assist in processing/reviewing state and federal payroll tax deposits and related reports. Assists in preparing/reviewing 1099s, W-2s and 941s as needed. Provides recommendations for the development and implementation of systems and procedures as needed. Works using generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).IMPACT: Accurate financial records is essential for VolunteerSiouxland to pursue its mission. By helping keep accurate records an provide accurate reports essential for funding and daily operation, the volunteer will enable VolunteerSiouxland to continue serve hundred of organizations and thousands of volunteers. Agency: VolunteerSiouxland
BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTANT
The volunteer bookkeeper/accountant primarily serves as an advisor and auditor (not data entry) of the regular accounting of VolunteerSiouxland, including reviewing and advising on QuickBooks setup, financial record keeping and transactions, including accounts payable, receivable and general ledger. The ideal volunteer with have advanced experience with QuickBooks and some experience working with nonprofits. COMMITMENT: Approximately 4-6 hours per month on average. Days/times extremely flexible and much can probably be done remotely. DESIRED SKILL SETS: Advanced proficiency in QuickBooks Proficiency in Windows, Microsoft Excel Strong mathematical skills Attention to detail and confidentiality CPA, Accountant, or Bookkeeper with nonprofit experience.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Review QuickBooks setup to ensure effective and accurate financial accounting. Regularly review QuickBooks entries to ensure that all expenditures and revenues are appropriately categorized and make or suggest necessary changes/corrections. Assist in providing or training how to produce needed financial reports from QuickBooks. Assist in processing/reviewing state and federal payroll tax deposits and related reports. Assists in preparing/reviewing 1099s, W-2s and 941s as needed. Provides recommendations for the development and implementation of systems and procedures as needed. Works using generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).IMPACT: Accurate financial records is essential for VolunteerSiouxland to pursue its mission. By helping keep accurate records an provide accurate reports essential for funding and daily operation, the volunteer will enable VolunteerSiouxland to continue serve hundred of organizations and thousands of volunteers. Agency: VolunteerSiouxland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank VolunteerWe have established a Tuesday through Thursday schedule and we’re asking all volunteers to call in advance so we can schedule them as needed as well as allow us to limit the number coming into the building at any one time. We will have two shifts each day: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 pm. PLEASE NOTE: Please only volunteer if you are feeling healthy, have not been ill in the past 7 days, are not exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 (cough, fever, etc.), have not traveled outside of the United States in the past 14 days or come in contact with a sick person in the past 14 days, and have been practicing social distancing. PLEASE CALL THE FOOD BANK TO VOLUNTEER 712-255-9741
Agency: Food Bank of Siouxland We have established a Tuesday through Thursday schedule and we’re asking all volunteers to call in advance so we can schedule them as needed as well as allow us to limit the number coming into the building at any one time. We will have two shifts each day: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 pm. PLEASE NOTE: Please only volunteer if you are feeling healthy, have not been ill in the past 7 days, are not exhibiting any symptoms of COVID-19 (cough, fever, etc.), have not traveled outside of the United States in the past 14 days or come in contact with a sick person in the past 14 days, and have been practicing social distancing. PLEASE CALL THE FOOD BANK TO VOLUNTEER 712-255-9741
Agency: Food Bank of Siouxland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51105 Allow Groups: No |