Opportunities From: Volunteer Iowa

Volunteer: Donation Transporters

Camp Courageous is looking for someone that likes to drive a car/pickup with a trailer and would help camp out in picking up donation in the Monticello, Manchester, Cedar Rapids and Iowa City area. Camp has a garage sale in Manchester were most of out donated items will go some items we can't sell at the garage sale so they would go to Goodwill in Cedar Rapids. If that is something that sounds interesting to you please let us know. We would appreciate all the help.  

Weekly or bi-weekly volunteers are preferred.

Agency: Camp Courageous

Camp Courageous is looking for someone that likes to drive a car/pickup with a trailer and would help camp out in picking up donation in the Monticello, Manchester, Cedar Rapids and Iowa City area. Camp has a garage sale in Manchester were most of out donated items will go some items we can't sell at the garage sale so they would go to Goodwill in Cedar Rapids. If that is something that sounds interesting to you please let us know. We would appreciate all the help.  

Weekly or bi-weekly volunteers are preferred.

Agency: Camp Courageous

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 52310

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 1 on 1 preschool tutor

1 on 1 adult to work in a preschool classroom. Age Requirement:18

If regular attendance will have to take a criminal record and fingerprint check

Patience with preschool children in a group setting and 1on1

Agency: Mary Elizabeth Child Care Center

1 on 1 adult to work in a preschool classroom. Age Requirement:18

If regular attendance will have to take a criminal record and fingerprint check

Patience with preschool children in a group setting and 1on1

Agency: Mary Elizabeth Child Care Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Archival Assistant

Do your friends say you are SUPER ORGANIZED and a bit of a neat freak?  Have a passion for history?  This may be the PERFECT volunteer opportunity for you.  A variety of projects are available in our archives. We need help organizing and updating our collections of photographs, manuscripts, clippings, books, oral histories and more.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Do your friends say you are SUPER ORGANIZED and a bit of a neat freak?  Have a passion for history?  This may be the PERFECT volunteer opportunity for you.  A variety of projects are available in our archives. We need help organizing and updating our collections of photographs, manuscripts, clippings, books, oral histories and more.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Program Assistant

Do you like to make crafts, play games and introduce children to the world of history and culture? Have a blast as well as great impact by helping with our scout and youth programming.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Do you like to make crafts, play games and introduce children to the world of history and culture? Have a blast as well as great impact by helping with our scout and youth programming.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Guide and History Lover

Love history?  Would you like to learn more about Siouxland history and then share that knowledge with others? If you enjoy working with the public and love sharing history, then being a Gallery Guide is perfect for you.  Our Guides are an essential part of the museum experience for school and adult groups going through the Museum.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Love history?  Would you like to learn more about Siouxland history and then share that knowledge with others? If you enjoy working with the public and love sharing history, then being a Gallery Guide is perfect for you.  Our Guides are an essential part of the museum experience for school and adult groups going through the Museum.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Greeter

Greeters assist at the Front Desk/Museum Store and are an integral part of visitors’ overall experience. The front desk greeter is the first contact visitors have when entering the Museum. Volunteers are needed during our open hours Tuesdays through Sundays.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Greeters assist at the Front Desk/Museum Store and are an integral part of visitors’ overall experience. The front desk greeter is the first contact visitors have when entering the Museum. Volunteers are needed during our open hours Tuesdays through Sundays.

Agency: Sioux City Public Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oncology Lab Runner

This person will assist our Oncology clinic on busy mornings by taking lab samples from the clinic and down the hall to the Laboratory for processing.

Times available are M-F from 9-11 am. This person will want to be comfortable with busy times as well as down times during those two hours.

Oncology Lab Runners must be dependable and punctual, have good verbal communication skills and must be 18 years of age to volunteer.  In addition, Volunteers will need to pass a criminal background and drug screening as well as complete orientation and additional training as applicable.

Agency: Physician's Clinic Of Iowa (PCI)

This person will assist our Oncology clinic on busy mornings by taking lab samples from the clinic and down the hall to the Laboratory for processing.

Times available are M-F from 9-11 am. This person will want to be comfortable with busy times as well as down times during those two hours.

Oncology Lab Runners must be dependable and punctual, have good verbal communication skills and must be 18 years of age to volunteer.  In addition, Volunteers will need to pass a criminal background and drug screening as well as complete orientation and additional training as applicable.

Agency: Physician's Clinic Of Iowa (PCI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ortho Router

This person will assist our busy Orthopaedic clinic directing patients to open registration windows. When the line forms you will assure patients that the registration team will be with them shortly and then direct them to an open window. While waiting you might strike up a conversation with patients, thank them for their patience and then wish them will when they leave.

Times available are Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings from 8-11 am and on Tuesday afternoon from 1-3 pm.

Ortho Routers should enjoy meeting new people, provide exceptional customer service, have a heart for helping patients and guests. Ortho Routers must be dependable and punctual and have good verbal communication skills and must be 18 years of age to volunteer.  In addition, volunteers will need to pass a criminal background and drug screening as well as complete orientation and additional training as applicable.

Agency: Physician's Clinic Of Iowa (PCI)

This person will assist our busy Orthopaedic clinic directing patients to open registration windows. When the line forms you will assure patients that the registration team will be with them shortly and then direct them to an open window. While waiting you might strike up a conversation with patients, thank them for their patience and then wish them will when they leave.

Times available are Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings from 8-11 am and on Tuesday afternoon from 1-3 pm.

Ortho Routers should enjoy meeting new people, provide exceptional customer service, have a heart for helping patients and guests. Ortho Routers must be dependable and punctual and have good verbal communication skills and must be 18 years of age to volunteer.  In addition, volunteers will need to pass a criminal background and drug screening as well as complete orientation and additional training as applicable.

Agency: Physician's Clinic Of Iowa (PCI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pavilion Volunteer

If you are seeking a rewarding experience, we invite you to become part of the volunteer team at Physicians' Clinic of Iowa Medical Pavilion By joining the PCI Medical Pavilion team you will make a difference in your community, positively impact the lives of others, meet new people, share your time and talent and be a part of a dynamic team

We have openings for Pavilion Greeter and Clinic Host/Hostesses As a Pavilion Greeter you will greet patients and guests, provide directions, and escort patients to their destination, including wheelchair assistance.  As a Clinic Host/Hostesses you would work in our Imaging clinic escorting patients to their next destination.

Pavilion Volunteers should enjoy meeting new people, provide exceptional customer service, have a heart for helping patients and guests, and have the ability to walk patients to their destinations as well as operate and push wheelchairs Pavilion Volunteers must be dependable and punctual and have good verbal communication skills Pavilion Volunteers must be 18 years of age to volunteer.  In addition, Pavilion Volunteers will need to pass a criminal background and drug screening as well as complete orientation and additional training as applicable.

Agency: Physician's Clinic Of Iowa (PCI)

If you are seeking a rewarding experience, we invite you to become part of the volunteer team at Physicians' Clinic of Iowa Medical Pavilion By joining the PCI Medical Pavilion team you will make a difference in your community, positively impact the lives of others, meet new people, share your time and talent and be a part of a dynamic team

We have openings for Pavilion Greeter and Clinic Host/Hostesses As a Pavilion Greeter you will greet patients and guests, provide directions, and escort patients to their destination, including wheelchair assistance.  As a Clinic Host/Hostesses you would work in our Imaging clinic escorting patients to their next destination.

Pavilion Volunteers should enjoy meeting new people, provide exceptional customer service, have a heart for helping patients and guests, and have the ability to walk patients to their destinations as well as operate and push wheelchairs Pavilion Volunteers must be dependable and punctual and have good verbal communication skills Pavilion Volunteers must be 18 years of age to volunteer.  In addition, Pavilion Volunteers will need to pass a criminal background and drug screening as well as complete orientation and additional training as applicable.

Agency: Physician's Clinic Of Iowa (PCI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a role model for youth! Education Outreach Volunteer

DESCRIPTION: Assist in delivering educational programs, primarily at times K-12 students are not in school (afterschool programs, day camps, workshops, etc.).

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Embraces the spirit of 4-H and assists in creating an environment that aligns with positive youth development. Assist with delivery of 4-H and Extension research-based curricula. Help engage children and youth in experiential, inquiry based learning. Assist with set-up and facilitation (equipment, materials, etc.) of program. Deliver programming in collaboration with 4-H staff and/or independently. Maintain regular contact and communication with 4-H staff.

NECESSARY SKILLS:

Ability to provide positive reinforcement for youth. Desire to help youth succeed and participate in age appropriate activities. Knowledge, expertise or training in the curriculum topic (if needed/leading).

 

Complete Details Here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7QA6CuxWjpVUU5VQmdyYzF2emM/view?usp=sharing  

Agency: Iowa State University Extension & Outreach - Linn County

DESCRIPTION: Assist in delivering educational programs, primarily at times K-12 students are not in school (afterschool programs, day camps, workshops, etc.).

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Embraces the spirit of 4-H and assists in creating an environment that aligns with positive youth development. Assist with delivery of 4-H and Extension research-based curricula. Help engage children and youth in experiential, inquiry based learning. Assist with set-up and facilitation (equipment, materials, etc.) of program. Deliver programming in collaboration with 4-H staff and/or independently. Maintain regular contact and communication with 4-H staff.

NECESSARY SKILLS:

Ability to provide positive reinforcement for youth. Desire to help youth succeed and participate in age appropriate activities. Knowledge, expertise or training in the curriculum topic (if needed/leading).

 

Complete Details Here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7QA6CuxWjpVUU5VQmdyYzF2emM/view?usp=sharing  

Agency: Iowa State University Extension & Outreach - Linn County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Beloit Youth Mentor

Beloit Youth Mentor

Youth mentors develop healthy, trusting relationships with a young person, modeling healthy boundaries and reliability. They provide fun outlets at the campus (or off campus, with special permission) to engage youth in positive activities that empower them as they go through treatment and counseling.

The Beloit Residential Treatment Center is located at 1323 Northwestern Ave. In Ames, IA 50010

Responsibilities:

Schedule regular meeting times with young person through their case worker Attend each meeting on time and let the caseworker know IMMEDIATELY if your schedule changes Model healthy relationships via appropriate boundaries, trust, active listening, being supportive and caring, and being CONSISTENT Obtain youth’s input in planning each activity, then coordinate with case worker or staff accordingly Maintain responsible contact with caseworker about availability and follow through on commitments Commit to mentor youth during duration of their stay at the treatment center (average 6-9 months) Work as part of the team to help create a safe and stable environment for the young person Be a friend! Report all hours and activities via online form regularly

Qualifications:

Experience working with youth, especially traumatized youth Some knowledge of trauma informed care preferred Patience, ability to build trust and maintain a healthy relationship Good communication skills and active listener Pass State of Iowa background checks as well as Sexual Offender Registry check Compassion for hurting youth Ability to commit 6-9 months Access to reliable communication such as phone or email to accurately communicate with mentee via case worker about meeting times

 

Time Commitment: 4 hours a month (often mentors meet with mentees every other week for a couple hours)

Training provided: HIPPAA, Universal Precautions, LSI Orientation, Trauma-Informed Youth Mentor Training

Because of the nature of the Treatment center, all youth will have come from traumatic and abusive backgrounds. They are at the treatment center to engage in counseling and other services that help them cope with the past and develop healthy futures. Mentors can expect youth to struggle with a variety of behavioral and emotional issues and should be patient, compassionate, and prepared. Training on trauma-informed care in terms of youth mentoring will be provided.

Benefits: experience working in a social services setting, experience working with traumatized youth, trauma-informed care trainings, the knowledge that you are empowering a young person in their journey of healing

 

Agency: Lutheran Services in Iowa, Ames

Beloit Youth Mentor

Youth mentors develop healthy, trusting relationships with a young person, modeling healthy boundaries and reliability. They provide fun outlets at the campus (or off campus, with special permission) to engage youth in positive activities that empower them as they go through treatment and counseling.

The Beloit Residential Treatment Center is located at 1323 Northwestern Ave. In Ames, IA 50010

Responsibilities:

Schedule regular meeting times with young person through their case worker Attend each meeting on time and let the caseworker know IMMEDIATELY if your schedule changes Model healthy relationships via appropriate boundaries, trust, active listening, being supportive and caring, and being CONSISTENT Obtain youth’s input in planning each activity, then coordinate with case worker or staff accordingly Maintain responsible contact with caseworker about availability and follow through on commitments Commit to mentor youth during duration of their stay at the treatment center (average 6-9 months) Work as part of the team to help create a safe and stable environment for the young person Be a friend! Report all hours and activities via online form regularly

Qualifications:

Experience working with youth, especially traumatized youth Some knowledge of trauma informed care preferred Patience, ability to build trust and maintain a healthy relationship Good communication skills and active listener Pass State of Iowa background checks as well as Sexual Offender Registry check Compassion for hurting youth Ability to commit 6-9 months Access to reliable communication such as phone or email to accurately communicate with mentee via case worker about meeting times

 

Time Commitment: 4 hours a month (often mentors meet with mentees every other week for a couple hours)

Training provided: HIPPAA, Universal Precautions, LSI Orientation, Trauma-Informed Youth Mentor Training

Because of the nature of the Treatment center, all youth will have come from traumatic and abusive backgrounds. They are at the treatment center to engage in counseling and other services that help them cope with the past and develop healthy futures. Mentors can expect youth to struggle with a variety of behavioral and emotional issues and should be patient, compassionate, and prepared. Training on trauma-informed care in terms of youth mentoring will be provided.

Benefits: experience working in a social services setting, experience working with traumatized youth, trauma-informed care trainings, the knowledge that you are empowering a young person in their journey of healing

 

Agency: Lutheran Services in Iowa, Ames

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Passionate About Fighting Childhood Hunger?

Volunteers will take the Food Bank of Iowa's van and deliver BackPack™ sacks to Des Moines area schools. Shifts will take place every other Wednesday and Friday morning throughout the school year. You can pick whichever day works for you! Valid driver's license required.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist in loading BackPack boxes into the van for delivery Use the Food Bank of Iowa van to deliver BackPack sack boxes to local schools Assist the school in unloading the BackPack boxes onto a cart Return the van to the Food Bank of Iowa

Qualifications:

Able to stand, move, bend, and lift 30 lbs. Valid drivers license 18 years of age or older

Support/Training: Instructions will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift. A map with the route along with a GPS will be provided.

Age Requirement: 
Minimum age of 18

Dress Code: 
Close-toed shoes are required; no exceptions. Dress comfortably.

Agency: Food Bank Of Iowa - Des Moines

Volunteers will take the Food Bank of Iowa's van and deliver BackPack™ sacks to Des Moines area schools. Shifts will take place every other Wednesday and Friday morning throughout the school year. You can pick whichever day works for you! Valid driver's license required.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist in loading BackPack boxes into the van for delivery Use the Food Bank of Iowa van to deliver BackPack sack boxes to local schools Assist the school in unloading the BackPack boxes onto a cart Return the van to the Food Bank of Iowa

Qualifications:

Able to stand, move, bend, and lift 30 lbs. Valid drivers license 18 years of age or older

Support/Training: Instructions will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift. A map with the route along with a GPS will be provided.

Age Requirement: 
Minimum age of 18

Dress Code: 
Close-toed shoes are required; no exceptions. Dress comfortably.

Agency: Food Bank Of Iowa - Des Moines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 50316

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Receptionist

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 Iowa’s poor and vulnerable populations.  We rely on volunteers to help us reach even more people and provide them with excellent services.  If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer position, please consider serving as a volunteer receptionist.

Key responsibilities:

Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Assist walk-in clients. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).

Qualifications:

Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable.

Training and Support:

Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

Position Location:

Volunteer must be available to come into the regional office during business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

Position Benefits:

Gain experience working in a professional legal setting. Work with dedicated, passionate and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.

If you are interested in this volunteer position, please visit the “Iowa Legal Aid Volunteer Opportunities" page at https://app.betterimpact.com/PublicOrganization/155a9e7f-7839-4ff3-ad11-5b2a90bd93b9/1

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

 

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 that most dramatically affect Iowa’s poor and vulnerable populations.  We rely on volunteers to help us reach even more people and provide them with excellent services.  If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer position, please consider serving as a volunteer receptionist.

Key responsibilities:

Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Assist walk-in clients. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).

Qualifications:

Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable.

Training and Support:

Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

Position Location:

Volunteer must be available to come into the regional office during business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

Position Benefits:

Gain experience working in a professional legal setting. Work with dedicated, passionate and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.

If you are interested in this volunteer position, please visit the “Iowa Legal Aid Volunteer Opportunities" page at https://app.betterimpact.com/PublicOrganization/155a9e7f-7839-4ff3-ad11-5b2a90bd93b9/1

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

 

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: 52803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Board Members

Be part of the Cedar Rapids Parkinson's Disease Support Community.

The Cedar Rapids Metro Parkinson's Association has openings for volunteer board members. We are looking for board members with a background in law and in accounting. Minimum of two hours per month commitment is required, with more needed during special events. 

Our Board Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month from 11:45am-1:30pm.

Agency: Cedar Rapids Metro Parkinson's Association

Be part of the Cedar Rapids Parkinson's Disease Support Community.

The Cedar Rapids Metro Parkinson's Association has openings for volunteer board members. We are looking for board members with a background in law and in accounting. Minimum of two hours per month commitment is required, with more needed during special events. 

Our Board Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month from 11:45am-1:30pm.

Agency: Cedar Rapids Metro Parkinson's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Board Member

Assist the Director in overseeing the management of a nonprofit child care and preschool.

Areas of expertise could be Child Care, Social Services, Education, Management, Legal,Fundraising,

Marketing,Public Relations,Finance,Volunteer Organizing, Social Media, Building and Grounds, Fundraising.

We meet once per month for 1 hour.

Agency: Mary Elizabeth Child Care Center

Assist the Director in overseeing the management of a nonprofit child care and preschool.

Areas of expertise could be Child Care, Social Services, Education, Management, Legal,Fundraising,

Marketing,Public Relations,Finance,Volunteer Organizing, Social Media, Building and Grounds, Fundraising.

We meet once per month for 1 hour.

Agency: Mary Elizabeth Child Care Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Faces

We are looking for volunteers to spend time with our residents...writing letters, taking them for walks, friendly visiting, dining and transporting the residents to and from activites

Agency: Sunrise Retirement Community

We are looking for volunteers to spend time with our residents...writing letters, taking them for walks, friendly visiting, dining and transporting the residents to and from activites

Agency: Sunrise Retirement Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach Your Craft

MakerSpace Sioux City is completely run by a large, dedicated team of volunteers and we need more.  We have many activities and programs we want to provide to the Siouxland Community but not enough folks to staff and run them.

We hope you will consider helping us.  If you have an interest in woodworking, cooking, sewing, 3D design, electronics, computers, publishing/printing and legos, we could use your knowledge and expertise.   We're not looking for Clark Kent - one person to do everything.  Even volunteering to provide just one of these items will allow us to make a noticeable difference to our organization and to the Siouxland community.  You can also acquire new skills and experience, develop connections to the community and have some fun.

 

Agency: MakerSpace Sioux City

MakerSpace Sioux City is completely run by a large, dedicated team of volunteers and we need more.  We have many activities and programs we want to provide to the Siouxland Community but not enough folks to staff and run them.

We hope you will consider helping us.  If you have an interest in woodworking, cooking, sewing, 3D design, electronics, computers, publishing/printing and legos, we could use your knowledge and expertise.   We're not looking for Clark Kent - one person to do everything.  Even volunteering to provide just one of these items will allow us to make a noticeable difference to our organization and to the Siouxland community.  You can also acquire new skills and experience, develop connections to the community and have some fun.

 

Agency: MakerSpace Sioux City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

The West Des Moines Historical Society (WDMHS) is seeking new members to join our Board of Directors. This is a volunteer opportunity to work collectively with other board members to oversee the governance of the WDMHS. The Board meets monthly for approximately one and a half hours.  Board terms are a three year commitment, with the option to serve an additional three years. All Board members are asked to serve on at least one Committee and participate in monthly committee meetings. WDMHS Committees are: Buildings & Grounds, Membership Development (Individuals), Fundraising (Corporate/Government), Education, Promotions/Special Events, Governance, Program Outreach: Special Populations and Exhibits.

Board members should believe in the mission of the WDMHS which is: The West Des Moines Historical Society is a volunteer-based organization dedicated to Community Enrichment through Educaiton, Preservation & Celebration of the History and Heritage of West Des Moines.

The WDMHS owns and manages events, activities and education at two significant properties in West Des Moines. The historic home of James C. Jordan (2001 Fuller Road) is the only Central Iowa stop on the Underground Railroad open to the public. The Bennett School (4001 Fuller Road) was built in 1926 and is one of the very last one-room schoolhouses utilized In Polk County.

The West Des Moines Historical Society is specifically interested in volunteers with experience in one or more of the following competencies: corporate fundraising, marketing, communications and human resources. Expertise in these areas across varying platforms such as social media, web, print, etc. is preferred. Prior experience in non-profit fundraising would also be preferred. The Board member would assist with the development and creation of marketing materials and/or with initiatives to ultimately meet the fundraising needs of WDMHS. This is a great opportunity for a professional to serve their community while gaining valuable teamwork and management experience.

If you are interested in this position or would like more information regarding the opportunity or about our organization, we’d love to hear from you! Call Executive Director Gale Brubaker at 515.225.1286 or via email at gbrubaker@wdmhs.org.

 

Agency: West Des Moines Historical Society

The West Des Moines Historical Society (WDMHS) is seeking new members to join our Board of Directors. This is a volunteer opportunity to work collectively with other board members to oversee the governance of the WDMHS. The Board meets monthly for approximately one and a half hours.  Board terms are a three year commitment, with the option to serve an additional three years. All Board members are asked to serve on at least one Committee and participate in monthly committee meetings. WDMHS Committees are: Buildings & Grounds, Membership Development (Individuals), Fundraising (Corporate/Government), Education, Promotions/Special Events, Governance, Program Outreach: Special Populations and Exhibits.

Board members should believe in the mission of the WDMHS which is: The West Des Moines Historical Society is a volunteer-based organization dedicated to Community Enrichment through Educaiton, Preservation & Celebration of the History and Heritage of West Des Moines.

The WDMHS owns and manages events, activities and education at two significant properties in West Des Moines. The historic home of James C. Jordan (2001 Fuller Road) is the only Central Iowa stop on the Underground Railroad open to the public. The Bennett School (4001 Fuller Road) was built in 1926 and is one of the very last one-room schoolhouses utilized In Polk County.

The West Des Moines Historical Society is specifically interested in volunteers with experience in one or more of the following competencies: corporate fundraising, marketing, communications and human resources. Expertise in these areas across varying platforms such as social media, web, print, etc. is preferred. Prior experience in non-profit fundraising would also be preferred. The Board member would assist with the development and creation of marketing materials and/or with initiatives to ultimately meet the fundraising needs of WDMHS. This is a great opportunity for a professional to serve their community while gaining valuable teamwork and management experience.

If you are interested in this position or would like more information regarding the opportunity or about our organization, we’d love to hear from you! Call Executive Director Gale Brubaker at 515.225.1286 or via email at gbrubaker@wdmhs.org.

 

Agency: West Des Moines Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Emergency Response Team

Siouxland District Health Department Volunteer Emergency Response Team (SDHD VERT) is a listing of both medical and non-medical individuals who are interested in volunteering during an emergency only.  There are no training or educational guidelines required. Interested?  Just complete the volunteer application.

Agency: Siouxland District Health Department

Siouxland District Health Department Volunteer Emergency Response Team (SDHD VERT) is a listing of both medical and non-medical individuals who are interested in volunteering during an emergency only.  There are no training or educational guidelines required. Interested?  Just complete the volunteer application.

Agency: Siouxland District Health Department

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Woodbury County Medical Reserve Corp

The Woodbury County Medical Reserve Corp (WC MRC) is a community-based team of pre-registered and trained volunteers that can respond to all types of disasters within Woodbury County. This team is for both medical and non-medical volunteers looking for a higher level of involvement and training opportunities. These volunteers will be required to complete the volunteer application, participate in an interview, complete a background check, register on I-SERV, participate in required training courses (on-line options available), and attend a program orientation. This group of volunteers will be our first level of responders. Learn more here about the WC MRC.

Agency: Siouxland District Health Department

The Woodbury County Medical Reserve Corp (WC MRC) is a community-based team of pre-registered and trained volunteers that can respond to all types of disasters within Woodbury County. This team is for both medical and non-medical volunteers looking for a higher level of involvement and training opportunities. These volunteers will be required to complete the volunteer application, participate in an interview, complete a background check, register on I-SERV, participate in required training courses (on-line options available), and attend a program orientation. This group of volunteers will be our first level of responders. Learn more here about the WC MRC.

Agency: Siouxland District Health Department

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Retail Volunteer

The Bargain Center is looking for volunteers with a variety of skills and talents to help with store operations.  Good at organizing, merchandising?  You are needed.  Like to visit with and assist customers?  You are needed.

Join a group of friendly, caring, dedicated volunteers and help support their efforts to raise much needed funds for the Catholic Schools.

 

Agency: Bargain Center

The Bargain Center is looking for volunteers with a variety of skills and talents to help with store operations.  Good at organizing, merchandising?  You are needed.  Like to visit with and assist customers?  You are needed.

Join a group of friendly, caring, dedicated volunteers and help support their efforts to raise much needed funds for the Catholic Schools.

 

Agency: Bargain Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Madison County

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51566

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Ringgold County

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51566

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Page County

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51566

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office volunteer - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for a new office volunteer to join our team! Our office is located at 122 Public Square in Greenfield, IA. The ideal volunteer would be able to help make a difference behind the scenes by helping with filing, faxing, working in patient charts, and other duties around the office as needed to support our Office Coordinator. We also have direct support opportunities that include data entry and auditing for those who are detail-oriented.

If interested, please contact us today!

Office hours are Monday- Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Volunteering is flexible and we can work with your schedule. Even a few hours a month would be helpful. Training would be provided as needed with ongoing support from the Office Coordinator and Volunteer Coordinator to help.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for a new office volunteer to join our team! Our office is located at 122 Public Square in Greenfield, IA. The ideal volunteer would be able to help make a difference behind the scenes by helping with filing, faxing, working in patient charts, and other duties around the office as needed to support our Office Coordinator. We also have direct support opportunities that include data entry and auditing for those who are detail-oriented.

If interested, please contact us today!

Office hours are Monday- Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Volunteering is flexible and we can work with your schedule. Even a few hours a month would be helpful. Training would be provided as needed with ongoing support from the Office Coordinator and Volunteer Coordinator to help.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50849

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Support Group Facilitators in Sioux City

The Sioux City Alzheimer's Association needs facilitators and co-facilitators for support groups that meet once a month on Tuesdays. The Facilitators coordinate and lead an open group of caregivers and their loved ones who come together to share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia in a safe environment. The Facilitators will receive training and support from the Alzheimer's Association staff.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Greater Iowa

The Sioux City Alzheimer's Association needs facilitators and co-facilitators for support groups that meet once a month on Tuesdays. The Facilitators coordinate and lead an open group of caregivers and their loved ones who come together to share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia in a safe environment. The Facilitators will receive training and support from the Alzheimer's Association staff.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association of Greater Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media or Website Coordinator

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Iowa Chapter is looking for a skilled volunteer with an interest in communications to provide support for our website and social media.  This opportunity is well-suited towards those who enjoy engaging with technology and is flexible to fit the availability of the volunteer.

 

SUMMARY:  The Social Media and/or Website coordinator will take direction from the NASW Executive Director and/or board leadership to develop postings and content for the chapter’s Facebook page and website.  The opportunity is customizable to the specific interests and availability of the volunteer.  For example, the volunteer could promote NASW chapter activities through social media postings, attend chapter events to take photos and develop posts sharing the event with NASW followers, or draft profiles of board members for the chapter website.  NASW could work with student interns to make this opportunity fit their needs but is also happy to work with ongoing volunteers who share these skills.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Develop a plan for specific social media/website content development with the assigned NASW contact Draft content and work with assigned NASW contact to post Complete any necessary follow-up

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

Required Skills:

Good written communication skills Willingness to work collaborative with NASW contact on design and execution of specific volunteer activities

Project Management

Ability to effectively manage time Ability to define and work to deadlines

Professionalism

Present professional but friendly demeanor with colleagues Maintain high ethics with communications and service assignments

 

TIMEFRAME:

Length of commitment: up to one year, depending upon the availability of the volunteer

Estimated total hours: varied, depending upon availability of the volunteer

Scheduling: At discretion of volunteer

 

SERVICE SITE: 

This is an off-site volunteer opportunity, to be completed using the volunteer’s own technology equipment and/or software, phone, and Internet connection.  During regular business hours, the NASW Iowa office equipment and phones may be available. The NASW, Iowa office is located at 1620 Pleasant St Ste 212, Des Moines, IA 50314.  Free street parking is available and the building is near several DART bus routes.  An accessible entrance is located on the North side of the building.

 

BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING WITH US:

Connect to a well-established & respected (60 year old) professional association Network with social service professionals in a broad range of fields Opportunity to take leadership of assigned projects and tasks Record of volunteer service for related work and school purposes Acknowledgement of contributions in newsletter; letters of recommendation, etc.

 

NASW, IOWA AGREES TO:

Provide orientation, learning opportunities and resources to prepare volunteers for service Provide access to needed resources to complete assigned service tasks, as determined by NASW, Iowa Provide ongoing support, guidance, feedback and performance evaluation Give recognition for contributions to the organization

 

VOLUNTEER AGREES TO:

Provide information to update background and contact information as changes occur Participate in orientations and position-related training Meet with appropriate groups/teams/volunteers as agreed for ongoing support and evaluation Devote sufficient time and energy to fulfill the outlined position requirements, and notify the appropriate contacts at NASW, Iowa if you can no longer meet the expectations of the position Support the activities and goals of NASW, Iowa Comply with the policies and procedures of NASW, Iowa Acknowledge that the position is an unpaid, volunteer position offered through NASW, Iowa

 

ABOUT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS AND THE IOWA CHAPTER:

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world, with 132,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies. The Iowa Chapter of NASW is the major professional social work organization in the state. NASW is committed to the mission of advancing professional social work practice and the profession; and to promoting human rights, social and economic justice, and unimpeded access to services for everyone. The more than 1,100 Iowa members work in a broad range of settings including hospitals and other health care settings, community agencies, government, academia, business, nursing homes, schools, and private practice. The Iowa Chapter is committed to responding to member inquires regarding social work practice, legislative and social policy issues, continuing education, licensing issues, and other informational requests.

 

Agency: National Association of Social Workers, Iowa Chapter

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Iowa Chapter is looking for a skilled volunteer with an interest in communications to provide support for our website and social media.  This opportunity is well-suited towards those who enjoy engaging with technology and is flexible to fit the availability of the volunteer.

 

SUMMARY:  The Social Media and/or Website coordinator will take direction from the NASW Executive Director and/or board leadership to develop postings and content for the chapter’s Facebook page and website.  The opportunity is customizable to the specific interests and availability of the volunteer.  For example, the volunteer could promote NASW chapter activities through social media postings, attend chapter events to take photos and develop posts sharing the event with NASW followers, or draft profiles of board members for the chapter website.  NASW could work with student interns to make this opportunity fit their needs but is also happy to work with ongoing volunteers who share these skills.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Develop a plan for specific social media/website content development with the assigned NASW contact Draft content and work with assigned NASW contact to post Complete any necessary follow-up

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

Required Skills:

Good written communication skills Willingness to work collaborative with NASW contact on design and execution of specific volunteer activities

Project Management

Ability to effectively manage time Ability to define and work to deadlines

Professionalism

Present professional but friendly demeanor with colleagues Maintain high ethics with communications and service assignments

 

TIMEFRAME:

Length of commitment: up to one year, depending upon the availability of the volunteer

Estimated total hours: varied, depending upon availability of the volunteer

Scheduling: At discretion of volunteer

 

SERVICE SITE: 

This is an off-site volunteer opportunity, to be completed using the volunteer’s own technology equipment and/or software, phone, and Internet connection.  During regular business hours, the NASW Iowa office equipment and phones may be available. The NASW, Iowa office is located at 1620 Pleasant St Ste 212, Des Moines, IA 50314.  Free street parking is available and the building is near several DART bus routes.  An accessible entrance is located on the North side of the building.

 

BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING WITH US:

Connect to a well-established & respected (60 year old) professional association Network with social service professionals in a broad range of fields Opportunity to take leadership of assigned projects and tasks Record of volunteer service for related work and school purposes Acknowledgement of contributions in newsletter; letters of recommendation, etc.

 

NASW, IOWA AGREES TO:

Provide orientation, learning opportunities and resources to prepare volunteers for service Provide access to needed resources to complete assigned service tasks, as determined by NASW, Iowa Provide ongoing support, guidance, feedback and performance evaluation Give recognition for contributions to the organization

 

VOLUNTEER AGREES TO:

Provide information to update background and contact information as changes occur Participate in orientations and position-related training Meet with appropriate groups/teams/volunteers as agreed for ongoing support and evaluation Devote sufficient time and energy to fulfill the outlined position requirements, and notify the appropriate contacts at NASW, Iowa if you can no longer meet the expectations of the position Support the activities and goals of NASW, Iowa Comply with the policies and procedures of NASW, Iowa Acknowledge that the position is an unpaid, volunteer position offered through NASW, Iowa

 

ABOUT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS AND THE IOWA CHAPTER:

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world, with 132,000 members. NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies. The Iowa Chapter of NASW is the major professional social work organization in the state. NASW is committed to the mission of advancing professional social work practice and the profession; and to promoting human rights, social and economic justice, and unimpeded access to services for everyone. The more than 1,100 Iowa members work in a broad range of settings including hospitals and other health care settings, community agencies, government, academia, business, nursing homes, schools, and private practice. The Iowa Chapter is committed to responding to member inquires regarding social work practice, legislative and social policy issues, continuing education, licensing issues, and other informational requests.

 

Agency: National Association of Social Workers, Iowa Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sponsorship Recruiters

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Iowa Chapter is looking for outgoing, action-oriented volunteers to help contact potential sponsors and partners for NASW training events.  This opportunity is well-suited towards those who work in agencies that employ multiple social workers or who have connections to Iowa social service agencies (however having these prior connections is not required).

 

SUMMARY:  The Sponsorship Recruiters will work closely with NASW’s Education and Training Committee to identify and reach out to Iowa organizations that employ social workers and may have an interest in sponsoring or otherwise partnering with NASW to schedule and host relevant trainings.  The Sponsorship Recruiters are responsible for making contact with the organizations and communicating back to NASW committee members and/or staff regarding the interests of the organizations.  The volunteer will have the flexibility to complete these tasks on his/her own time, by an agreed-upon deadline.  The volunteer will schedule meetings, as needed, to report back to NASW on the results of the outreach.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reach out to potential sponsors of scheduled trainings Brainstorm ideas for new joint trainings with partner agencies Share results with NASW

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

Required Skills:

Good communication skills Willingness to connect with known and new partners

Project Management

Ability to effectively manage time Ability to define and work to deadlines

Professionalism

Present professional but friendly demeanor with colleagues Maintain high ethics with communications and service assignments

 

TIMEFRAME:

Length of commitment: up to one year, depending upon the availability of the volunteer

Estimated total hours: varied, depending upon availability of the volunteer

Scheduling: At discretion of volunteer

 

SERVICE SITE: 

This is an off-site volunteer opportunity, to be completed using the volunteer’s own technology equipment and/or software, phone, and Internet connection.  During regular business hours, the NASW Iowa office equipment and phones may be available. The NASW, Iowa office is located at 1620 Pleasant St Ste 212, Des Moines, IA 50314.  Free street parking is available and the building is near several DART bus routes.  An accessible entrance is located on the North side of the building.

Agency: National Association of Social Workers, Iowa Chapter

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Iowa Chapter is looking for outgoing, action-oriented volunteers to help contact potential sponsors and partners for NASW training events.  This opportunity is well-suited towards those who work in agencies that employ multiple social workers or who have connections to Iowa social service agencies (however having these prior connections is not required).

 

SUMMARY:  The Sponsorship Recruiters will work closely with NASW’s Education and Training Committee to identify and reach out to Iowa organizations that employ social workers and may have an interest in sponsoring or otherwise partnering with NASW to schedule and host relevant trainings.  The Sponsorship Recruiters are responsible for making contact with the organizations and communicating back to NASW committee members and/or staff regarding the interests of the organizations.  The volunteer will have the flexibility to complete these tasks on his/her own time, by an agreed-upon deadline.  The volunteer will schedule meetings, as needed, to report back to NASW on the results of the outreach.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reach out to potential sponsors of scheduled trainings Brainstorm ideas for new joint trainings with partner agencies Share results with NASW

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:

Required Skills:

Good communication skills Willingness to connect with known and new partners

Project Management

Ability to effectively manage time Ability to define and work to deadlines

Professionalism

Present professional but friendly demeanor with colleagues Maintain high ethics with communications and service assignments

 

TIMEFRAME:

Length of commitment: up to one year, depending upon the availability of the volunteer

Estimated total hours: varied, depending upon availability of the volunteer

Scheduling: At discretion of volunteer

 

SERVICE SITE: 

This is an off-site volunteer opportunity, to be completed using the volunteer’s own technology equipment and/or software, phone, and Internet connection.  During regular business hours, the NASW Iowa office equipment and phones may be available. The NASW, Iowa office is located at 1620 Pleasant St Ste 212, Des Moines, IA 50314.  Free street parking is available and the building is near several DART bus routes.  An accessible entrance is located on the North side of the building.

Agency: National Association of Social Workers, Iowa Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Train to Be A Domestic Violence Victim Advocate

Waypoint Services is the comprehensive domestic violence victim service provider for Benton, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Jones, and Linn Counties and is looking for volunteers to assist individuals experiencing controlling, abusive partners in the Dubuque area.

Volunteer Victim Advocates have the opportunity to assist with answering the 24/7 Resource & Support phone line, supporting victims in criminal and civil court proceedings, and providing emergency advocacy at area hospitals for victims of domestic violence. Additional support options are available, depending on interest and skill level, including support partner, transportation, and hosting support groups. Ideal candidates are non-judgmental, compassionate, encouraging, and empowering.

Volunteers are required to complete 32 hours training provided free-of-charge by Waypoint. 20 hours of training is completed online and 12 hours will be completed in-person. Attendance at all sessions is required prior to volunteering. Please contact Brittany(bappleton@waypointservices.org; 319-365-1458, ext. 6118) for more information about this volunteer opportunity. Quarterly training dates offered. 

 Please visit our website for a volunteer application and additional opportunities.

Agency: Waypoint Services-Dubuque Area Tri-States

Waypoint Services is the comprehensive domestic violence victim service provider for Benton, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Jones, and Linn Counties and is looking for volunteers to assist individuals experiencing controlling, abusive partners in the Dubuque area.

Volunteer Victim Advocates have the opportunity to assist with answering the 24/7 Resource & Support phone line, supporting victims in criminal and civil court proceedings, and providing emergency advocacy at area hospitals for victims of domestic violence. Additional support options are available, depending on interest and skill level, including support partner, transportation, and hosting support groups. Ideal candidates are non-judgmental, compassionate, encouraging, and empowering.

Volunteers are required to complete 32 hours training provided free-of-charge by Waypoint. 20 hours of training is completed online and 12 hours will be completed in-person. Attendance at all sessions is required prior to volunteering. Please contact Brittany(bappleton@waypointservices.org; 319-365-1458, ext. 6118) for more information about this volunteer opportunity. Quarterly training dates offered. 

 Please visit our website for a volunteer application and additional opportunities.

Agency: Waypoint Services-Dubuque Area Tri-States

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Workshop Facilitators needed for our workshops in Iowa City

Volunteer Job Description:

Facilitator “Gifts of Hope” Workshops

 

Gems of Hope Inc. is a nonprofit organization that offers gifts of jewelry mounted on inspirational cards to cancer patients. The patients are invited, along with family and friends, to attend workshops to create these works of art for others.

G-Force, is what we call the volunteer force behind all the good work of Gems of Hope. Do you want to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families? Every person counts, and at Gems of Hope you can make a difference in the lives of many by providing hope to those dealing with cancer in our community.

At the core of our programs is the “Gifts of Hope” distribution. In our workshops volunteers handcraft cards with inspirational sayings or create earrings or make bookmarks, which later on will be mounted to the cards.  Next to a serenity circle or a stone these gifts are distributed in oncology clinics and hospitals throughout the Corridor.

Gems of Hope volunteers help provide over 750 “gifts of hope” each month to cancer patients in the Corridor!

Gems also reaches youth through it's What About Us? kids camp for kids learning to deal with a cancer diagnosis in their family. Gems supports continuing education for high school seniors through the "Gifts of Education" scholarship opportunity with up to ten $1000.00 scholarship awarded annually. The Pages for Hope Library program supports local schools by supplying cancer related resources for a districts various libraries. Additionally, a web portal for teens called cancerreallysucks.org is a forum to find ways to share feelings that cancer patients and families go through.

Gems is supported by sponsorships, grants, private donations, and two major fund-raisers Hope Blooms, and the Gems of Hope Golf Classic. To learn more visit www.gemsofhope.com

Volunteering for Gems can help you:

Feel good about supporting cancer patients with a message of hope Learn something Help fulfill a civic responsibility Make our community better Connect and network with others in the community Fulfill volunteer hours required for school or other groups Gain professional experience Bring you together with others and give you a sense of belonging Cope with a cancer diagnosis in your family Provide art therapy and a casual and informal support system

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Our workshops are best designed for adults.

 

Available Times / Dates in Cedar Rapids:     

 

Every second Tuesday of the month at Hall Perrine Cancer Center, Room A + B, 701 10th St. SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 or at Helen G. Nassif Community Cancer Center (HGNCCC Wellness Rooms) Parking and entrance accessible off 3rd Ave, 202 10th St SE, Cedar Rapids, 52403.

Duration: 1 hour from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Location switches monthly, please check on our website.

 

Every third Tuesday of the month at Benchmark, Inc. Conference Room, 6065 Huntington Ct. NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Duration: 1 hour from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

 

Every third Thursday of the month at our office, Gems of Hope, Sister Mary Lawrence Community Center (1st Floor Conference Room), 420 6th St. SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52401

Duration: 1 hour from 1 pm – 2 pm

 

Available Times / Dates in Iowa City:

Every first Thursday of the month at Beadology,  220 East Washington St., Iowa City,  IA 52240 

Duration: 1 hour from 1 pm – 2 pm

Every fourth Thursday of the month at Hope Lodge, 750 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA 52246

Duration: 1 hour from 1 pm – 2 pm

 

Times & Dates might be affected by holidays. Please check on our website for up to date information.

 

No workshops in the month of August / December.

Interested in becoming a Gems Facilitator?

Facilitators are responsible for setting up the workshop at least 15 minutes prior to the start time, helping with instruction during the workshop, making announcements and having workshop attendees sign in. Facilitators are also responsible for picking up after the workshop, returning the product made during the workshop to the Gems of Hope Office (Cedar Rapids Workshops only), and replenishing the supplies used in the workshop. As a Facilitator you should have a basic knowledge of the Gems of Hope Story, you enjoy giving advice to others and you are familiar with the Gifts of Hope. You should be willing to sign up for one workshop facilitation per month on a regular basis at least 3 months in advance. You will have to be able to lift our supply suitcase, which can weigh up to 25 lbs.

Necessary training/guidance will be provided.

Time commitment: 1 workshop a month (or more if you would like)

Reports to Volunteer Coordinator

 

Apply to join the G-Force!

 

Start here! You’ll need to submit the following completed forms to Gems of Hope!

All volunteer applicants:         http://gemsofhope.com/volunteer/i-want-to-volunteer/

Volunteers under the age of 18:         Gems of Hope Volunteer Handbook,

                                                            Parental Agreement Form (pdf)

 

All Gems of Hope volunteers may be subjected to a background check.

Gems of Hope, Inc. ®
420 6th Street SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
319-393-9681
www.gemsofhope.com
www.cancerreallysucks.org
office@gemsofhope.com

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Agency: Gems of Hope

Volunteer Job Description:

Facilitator “Gifts of Hope” Workshops

 

Gems of Hope Inc. is a nonprofit organization that offers gifts of jewelry mounted on inspirational cards to cancer patients. The patients are invited, along with family and friends, to attend workshops to create these works of art for others.

G-Force, is what we call the volunteer force behind all the good work of Gems of Hope. Do you want to make a difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families? Every person counts, and at Gems of Hope you can make a difference in the lives of many by providing hope to those dealing with cancer in our community.

At the core of our programs is the “Gifts of Hope” distribution. In our workshops volunteers handcraft cards with inspirational sayings or create earrings or make bookmarks, which later on will be mounted to the cards.  Next to a serenity circle or a stone these gifts are distributed in oncology clinics and hospitals throughout the Corridor.

Gems of Hope volunteers help provide over 750 “gifts of hope” each month to cancer patients in the Corridor!

Gems also reaches youth through it's What About Us? kids camp for kids learning to deal with a cancer diagnosis in their family. Gems supports continuing education for high school seniors through the "Gifts of Education" scholarship opportunity with up to ten $1000.00 scholarship awarded annually. The Pages for Hope Library program supports local schools by supplying cancer related resources for a districts various libraries. Additionally, a web portal for teens called cancerreallysucks.org is a forum to find ways to share feelings that cancer patients and families go through.

Gems is supported by sponsorships, grants, private donations, and two major fund-raisers Hope Blooms, and the Gems of Hope Golf Classic. To learn more visit www.gemsofhope.com

Volunteering for Gems can help you:

Feel good about supporting cancer patients with a message of hope Learn something Help fulfill a civic responsibility Make our community better Connect and network with others in the community Fulfill volunteer hours required for school or other groups Gain professional experience Bring you together with others and give you a sense of belonging Cope with a cancer diagnosis in your family Provide art therapy and a casual and informal support system

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Our workshops are best designed for adults.

 

Available Times / Dates in Cedar Rapids:     

 

Every second Tuesday of the month at Hall Perrine Cancer Center, Room A + B, 701 10th St. SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 or at Helen G. Nassif Community Cancer Center (HGNCCC Wellness Rooms) Parking and entrance accessible off 3rd Ave, 202 10th St SE, Cedar Rapids, 52403.

Duration: 1 hour from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Location switches monthly, please check on our website.

 

Every third Tuesday of the month at Benchmark, Inc. Conference Room, 6065 Huntington Ct. NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Duration: 1 hour from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

 

Every third Thursday of the month at our office, Gems of Hope, Sister Mary Lawrence Community Center (1st Floor Conference Room), 420 6th St. SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52401

Duration: 1 hour from 1 pm – 2 pm

 

Available Times / Dates in Iowa City:

Every first Thursday of the month at Beadology,  220 East Washington St., Iowa City,  IA 52240 

Duration: 1 hour from 1 pm – 2 pm

Every fourth Thursday of the month at Hope Lodge, 750 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA 52246

Duration: 1 hour from 1 pm – 2 pm

 

Times & Dates might be affected by holidays. Please check on our website for up to date information.

 

No workshops in the month of August / December.

Interested in becoming a Gems Facilitator?

Facilitators are responsible for setting up the workshop at least 15 minutes prior to the start time, helping with instruction during the workshop, making announcements and having workshop attendees sign in. Facilitators are also responsible for picking up after the workshop, returning the product made during the workshop to the Gems of Hope Office (Cedar Rapids Workshops only), and replenishing the supplies used in the workshop. As a Facilitator you should have a basic knowledge of the Gems of Hope Story, you enjoy giving advice to others and you are familiar with the Gifts of Hope. You should be willing to sign up for one workshop facilitation per month on a regular basis at least 3 months in advance. You will have to be able to lift our supply suitcase, which can weigh up to 25 lbs.

Necessary training/guidance will be provided.

Time commitment: 1 workshop a month (or more if you would like)

Reports to Volunteer Coordinator

 

Apply to join the G-Force!

 

Start here! You’ll need to submit the following completed forms to Gems of Hope!

All volunteer applicants:         http://gemsofhope.com/volunteer/i-want-to-volunteer/

Volunteers under the age of 18:         Gems of Hope Volunteer Handbook,

                                                            Parental Agreement Form (pdf)

 

All Gems of Hope volunteers may be subjected to a background check.

Gems of Hope, Inc. ®
420 6th Street SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
319-393-9681
www.gemsofhope.com
www.cancerreallysucks.org
office@gemsofhope.com

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Agency: Gems of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make Gifts of Hope at our Workshops

We all know someone affected by cancer. But did you know the great impact Gems of Hope has on cancer patients, families and the volunteers that create the Gems of Hope "gifts of hope"? Come be a part of this workshop where you will create hand made cards that will go to a Corridor cancer patients. Your creation, will include an encouraging quote and also be accompanied by a token gift know as a "gem". Your effort will help brighten the day of someone going through cancer and offer them some hope and inspiration too.    Our workshops take place in Iowa City at Beadology every 1st Thursday of the month from 6-7 pm and at Hope Lodge every 4th Thursday of the month from 5:30 - 6:30 pm.

 

More details on our website gemsofhope.com

All materials provided

 

 

 

Agency: Gems of Hope

We all know someone affected by cancer. But did you know the great impact Gems of Hope has on cancer patients, families and the volunteers that create the Gems of Hope "gifts of hope"? Come be a part of this workshop where you will create hand made cards that will go to a Corridor cancer patients. Your creation, will include an encouraging quote and also be accompanied by a token gift know as a "gem". Your effort will help brighten the day of someone going through cancer and offer them some hope and inspiration too.    Our workshops take place in Iowa City at Beadology every 1st Thursday of the month from 6-7 pm and at Hope Lodge every 4th Thursday of the month from 5:30 - 6:30 pm.

 

More details on our website gemsofhope.com

All materials provided

 

 

 

Agency: Gems of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Domestic Violence Victim Services Internship

INTERNSHIP SUMMARY:
Put your energy and passion to use and become part of a local non-profit organization! Do you love to
make a difference in the community you live in? Do you want to help an agency whose mission is to move
people forward? Are you compassionate, understanding, and passionate? Then this internship is perfect
for you!

Under the direction of the Director of Domestic Violence Victim Services Program, the Domestic Violence
Victim Services Intern is responsible for assisting advocates with various tasks supporting individuals who
have experienced domestic violence.     

TIME COMMITMENT:                                                                                                                          Part-time with flexible hours between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Semester commitments are preferred, but can be adjusted to fit your schedule. Some evening hours may be available, but are not required.

PRINICIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Administrative Help with filing, data entry, and other record keeping tasks Direct client contact Provide emotional support, information, resources, and further assistance victims in navigating the legal and medical system Provide emotional support and resources/referrals during business hours over the phone Meet with clients one-on-one or in group settings

REQUIRED SKILLS:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Positive attitude Commitment to helping those in need Ability to work independently and collaborate with others Ability to multi-task Ability to be non-judgmental, encouraging, and empowering

A 32-hour training (20 hours online and 12 hours in-person, provided free-of-charge by Waypoint) must
be completed prior to starting the internship. Interested individuals must also be able to pass a criminal
background check.


WHAT YOU 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 work to support individuals in crisis Opportunities to further develop other interpersonal skills while working closely with clients and staff

Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Valley

INTERNSHIP SUMMARY:
Put your energy and passion to use and become part of a local non-profit organization! Do you love to
make a difference in the community you live in? Do you want to help an agency whose mission is to move
people forward? Are you compassionate, understanding, and passionate? Then this internship is perfect
for you!

Under the direction of the Director of Domestic Violence Victim Services Program, the Domestic Violence
Victim Services Intern is responsible for assisting advocates with various tasks supporting individuals who
have experienced domestic violence.     

TIME COMMITMENT:                                                                                                                          Part-time with flexible hours between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Semester commitments are preferred, but can be adjusted to fit your schedule. Some evening hours may be available, but are not required.

PRINICIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Administrative Help with filing, data entry, and other record keeping tasks Direct client contact Provide emotional support, information, resources, and further assistance victims in navigating the legal and medical system Provide emotional support and resources/referrals during business hours over the phone Meet with clients one-on-one or in group settings

REQUIRED SKILLS:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Positive attitude Commitment to helping those in need Ability to work independently and collaborate with others Ability to multi-task Ability to be non-judgmental, encouraging, and empowering

A 32-hour training (20 hours online and 12 hours in-person, provided free-of-charge by Waypoint) must
be completed prior to starting the internship. Interested individuals must also be able to pass a criminal
background check.


WHAT YOU 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 work to support individuals in crisis Opportunities to further develop other interpersonal skills while working closely with clients and staff

Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Domestic Violence Victim Services Internship

INTERNSHIP SUMMARY:
Put your energy and passion to use and become part of a local non-profit organization! Do you love to
make a difference in the community you live in? Do you want to help an agency whose mission is to move
people forward? Are you compassionate, understanding, and passionate? Then this internship is perfect
for you!

Under the direction of the Director of Domestic Violence Victim Services Program, the Domestic Violence
Victim Services Intern is responsible for assisting advocates with various tasks supporting individuals who
have experienced domestic violence.     

TIME COMMITMENT:                                                                                                                          Part-time with flexible hours between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Semester commitments are preferred, but can be adjusted to fit your schedule. Some evening hours may be available, but are not required.

PRINICIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Administrative Help with filing, data entry, and other record keeping tasks Direct client contact Provide emotional support, information, resources, and further assistance victims in navigating the legal and medical system Provide emotional support and resources/referrals during business hours over the phone Meet with clients one-on-one or in group settings

REQUIRED SKILLS:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Positive attitude Commitment to helping those in need Ability to work independently and collaborate with others Ability to multi-task Ability to be non-judgmental, encouraging, and empowering

A 32-hour training (20 hours online and 26 hours in-person, provided free-of-charge by Waypoint) must
be completed prior to starting the internship. Interested individuals must also be able to pass a criminal
background check.


WHAT YOU 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 work to support individuals in crisis Opportunities to further develop other interpersonal skills while working closely with clients and staff

Agency: Waypoint Services-Dubuque Area Tri-States

INTERNSHIP SUMMARY:
Put your energy and passion to use and become part of a local non-profit organization! Do you love to
make a difference in the community you live in? Do you want to help an agency whose mission is to move
people forward? Are you compassionate, understanding, and passionate? Then this internship is perfect
for you!

Under the direction of the Director of Domestic Violence Victim Services Program, the Domestic Violence
Victim Services Intern is responsible for assisting advocates with various tasks supporting individuals who
have experienced domestic violence.     

TIME COMMITMENT:                                                                                                                          Part-time with flexible hours between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Semester commitments are preferred, but can be adjusted to fit your schedule. Some evening hours may be available, but are not required.

PRINICIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Administrative Help with filing, data entry, and other record keeping tasks Direct client contact Provide emotional support, information, resources, and further assistance victims in navigating the legal and medical system Provide emotional support and resources/referrals during business hours over the phone Meet with clients one-on-one or in group settings

REQUIRED SKILLS:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Positive attitude Commitment to helping those in need Ability to work independently and collaborate with others Ability to multi-task Ability to be non-judgmental, encouraging, and empowering

A 32-hour training (20 hours online and 26 hours in-person, provided free-of-charge by Waypoint) must
be completed prior to starting the internship. Interested individuals must also be able to pass a criminal
background check.


WHAT YOU 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 work to support individuals in crisis Opportunities to further develop other interpersonal skills while working closely with clients and staff

Agency: Waypoint Services-Dubuque Area Tri-States

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mercy Hospital Volunteers

Service Descriptions include patient oriented areas, as well as customer service and from home positions. Please see our website for more details. 

http://www.mercyiowacity.org/volunteer-services

 

Schedule:

Days and hours of volunteer service are flexible and vary depending on the area. 

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteer Application (www.mercyiowacity.org) submitted to the Volunteer Services Manager at jenna.maxson@mercyic.org  Interview Completion (the below information will be further discussed during the interview) Health History Form Completion  Signed Confidentiality Agreement  Background Check - contact Volunteer Services Manager for clarification on requirements if needed at jenna.maxson@mercyic.org Online Orientation Unit Specific Training 

 

FREE PARKING IN MERCY HOSPITAL RAMP

W/C ACCESSIBLE 

20% DISCOUNT IN MERCY CAFETERIA TO VOLUNTEERS 

 

Volunteer Services Manager: 

Jenna Maxson

319-339-3659

jenna.maxson@mercyic.org 

Agency: Mercy Hospital - Iowa City

Service Descriptions include patient oriented areas, as well as customer service and from home positions. Please see our website for more details. 

http://www.mercyiowacity.org/volunteer-services

 

Schedule:

Days and hours of volunteer service are flexible and vary depending on the area. 

Volunteer Requirements:

Volunteer Application (www.mercyiowacity.org) submitted to the Volunteer Services Manager at jenna.maxson@mercyic.org  Interview Completion (the below information will be further discussed during the interview) Health History Form Completion  Signed Confidentiality Agreement  Background Check - contact Volunteer Services Manager for clarification on requirements if needed at jenna.maxson@mercyic.org Online Orientation Unit Specific Training 

 

FREE PARKING IN MERCY HOSPITAL RAMP

W/C ACCESSIBLE 

20% DISCOUNT IN MERCY CAFETERIA TO VOLUNTEERS 

 

Volunteer Services Manager: 

Jenna Maxson

319-339-3659

jenna.maxson@mercyic.org 

Agency: Mercy Hospital - Iowa City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52245

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer language proficiency evaluator

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.

Volunteer language proficiency evaluators may be asked to review materials such as website articles, outreach resources, legal forms or client letters. Based on their availability, volunteer evaluators will be given regular assignments which they can perform remotely.

Qualified volunteer applicants will be language professors, translation studies graduate students and translators/interpreters holding certifications from government bodies such as state or federal courts or recognized professional associations such as the ATA, NAJIT, CCHI, NBCMI or RID.

To apply please visit our website at 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.

Volunteer language proficiency evaluators may be asked to review materials such as website articles, outreach resources, legal forms or client letters. Based on their availability, volunteer evaluators will be given regular assignments which they can perform remotely.

Qualified volunteer applicants will be language professors, translation studies graduate students and translators/interpreters holding certifications from government bodies such as state or federal courts or recognized professional associations such as the ATA, NAJIT, CCHI, NBCMI or RID.

To apply please visit our website at 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: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOLUNTEER CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT (CPA) OR ENROLLED AGENT (EA)

Key responsibilities:

Assist with preparation of past due returns or amending returns. Assist with audits, audit reconsiderations, appeals or seeking collection alternatives. Provide client with basic recordkeeping tips and pointers to assist client in being more successful going forward.

Qualifications:

Certified Public Accountant / Enrolled Agent. Maintain confidentiality and provide representation consistent with professional requirements, Circular 230 and IRC 7216.

Training and Support:

Volunteers will have access to free on-line legal resources through probono.net and co-counseling. Volunteers will receive notifications of available trainings provided 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 at his or her regular place of business. Volunteers needing office space to perform volunteer activities or wishing to only work on in-house cases may make arrangements with the regional Iowa Legal Aid office. Tax Software is available in some regional offices. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability 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 visit our website at http://www.iowalegalaid.org/resource/volunteers-wanted-at-iowa-legal-aid
For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

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

Key responsibilities:

Assist with preparation of past due returns or amending returns. Assist with audits, audit reconsiderations, appeals or seeking collection alternatives. Provide client with basic recordkeeping tips and pointers to assist client in being more successful going forward.

Qualifications:

Certified Public Accountant / Enrolled Agent. Maintain confidentiality and provide representation consistent with professional requirements, Circular 230 and IRC 7216.

Training and Support:

Volunteers will have access to free on-line legal resources through probono.net and co-counseling. Volunteers will receive notifications of available trainings provided 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 at his or her regular place of business. Volunteers needing office space to perform volunteer activities or wishing to only work on in-house cases may make arrangements with the regional Iowa Legal Aid office. Tax Software is available in some regional offices. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability 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 visit our website at http://www.iowalegalaid.org/resource/volunteers-wanted-at-iowa-legal-aid
For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

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: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOLUNTEER ATTORNEYS RESPONDING IN THE EVENT OF A NATURAL DISASTER

Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems.  Natural disasters (ice storms, flooding, tornadoes) 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.  If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer opportunity, please consider volunteering with Iowa Legal Aid’s Coordinated Disaster Response Project.

 

Key responsibilities:

Assist with FEMA applications and appeals, SBA loans, insurance claims, disaster unemployment applications, food stamp applications, and other disaster assistance program applications. Assist with landlord-tenant and mobile home park issues, mortgage and foreclosure issues, real estate contracts, and other housing issues. Assist with home repair contractor issues, home repair and contractor scams, mechanic’s lien issues, municipal code enforcement issues. Assist with buyouts of flood damaged real estate, farm issues, bankruptcy, and income tax issues.

 

Qualifications:

Volunteers must be currently licensed to practice law in the State of Iowa or be eligible for emeritus attorney status. 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 training (in-person and webinar) on issue spotting common legal problems and substantive law trainings prior to any disaster. Volunteers will have access to free on-line resources through Iowa Legal Aid’s website, probono.net, and Iowa Legal Aid’s mobile app. Volunteers will have access to co-counseling in person, by telephone and by email. Volunteers will receive notification of available trainings provided at no cost by Iowa Legal Aid Volunteers will be covered under Iowa Legal Aid’s malpractice coverage.

 

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the scope of the disaster, the volunteer’s ability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

 

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 work on in-house 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.

 

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 (Jasmina Popaja) or at volunteer@iowalaw.org

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

 

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

 

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.  Natural disasters (ice storms, flooding, tornadoes) 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.  If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer opportunity, please consider volunteering with Iowa Legal Aid’s Coordinated Disaster Response Project.

 

Key responsibilities:

Assist with FEMA applications and appeals, SBA loans, insurance claims, disaster unemployment applications, food stamp applications, and other disaster assistance program applications. Assist with landlord-tenant and mobile home park issues, mortgage and foreclosure issues, real estate contracts, and other housing issues. Assist with home repair contractor issues, home repair and contractor scams, mechanic’s lien issues, municipal code enforcement issues. Assist with buyouts of flood damaged real estate, farm issues, bankruptcy, and income tax issues.

 

Qualifications:

Volunteers must be currently licensed to practice law in the State of Iowa or be eligible for emeritus attorney status. 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 training (in-person and webinar) on issue spotting common legal problems and substantive law trainings prior to any disaster. Volunteers will have access to free on-line resources through Iowa Legal Aid’s website, probono.net, and Iowa Legal Aid’s mobile app. Volunteers will have access to co-counseling in person, by telephone and by email. Volunteers will receive notification of available trainings provided at no cost by Iowa Legal Aid Volunteers will be covered under Iowa Legal Aid’s malpractice coverage.

 

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the scope of the disaster, the volunteer’s ability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

 

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 work on in-house 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.

 

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 (Jasmina Popaja) or at volunteer@iowalaw.org

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

 

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

 

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: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax volunteer

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 Iowa’s poor and vulnerable populations. We rely on volunteers to help us reach even more people and provide them with excellent services. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer position, please consider serving as a tax volunteer with Iowa Legal Aid’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC).

Key responsibilities:

Assist clients with identifying and gathering key documents to assist with tax preparation. Including gathering bank statements, ordering tax transcripts, etc. Provide clients with needed assistance in filling out forms or complying with document requests. Prepare Federal and State returns needed to bring clients into filing compliance. Provide clients with basic record-keeping tips and pointers to assist client in being more successful going forward. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).

Qualifications:

Knowledge and experience of individual tax preparation. Strong computer skills. Pleasant, patient and dependable.

Training and Support:

Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

Position Location:

Majority of volunteer’s work will be done in the regional office during regular business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

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 visit the “Careers and Volunteers” page at www.iowalegalaid.org

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

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 that most dramatically affect Iowa’s poor and vulnerable populations. We rely on volunteers to help us reach even more people and provide them with excellent services. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer position, please consider serving as a tax volunteer with Iowa Legal Aid’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC).

Key responsibilities:

Assist clients with identifying and gathering key documents to assist with tax preparation. Including gathering bank statements, ordering tax transcripts, etc. Provide clients with needed assistance in filling out forms or complying with document requests. Prepare Federal and State returns needed to bring clients into filing compliance. Provide clients with basic record-keeping tips and pointers to assist client in being more successful going forward. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).

Qualifications:

Knowledge and experience of individual tax preparation. Strong computer skills. Pleasant, patient and dependable.

Training and Support:

Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

Position Location:

Majority of volunteer’s work will be done in the regional office during regular business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

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 visit the “Careers and Volunteers” page at www.iowalegalaid.org

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to http://www.iowalegalaid.org/ and http://iowalegalaidfoundation.org/

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

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: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Greeter/Receptionist

Key responsibilities:

Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Assist walk-in clients. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).

Qualifications:

Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable.

Training and Support:

Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

Position Location:

Volunteer must be available to come into the regional office during business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

Position Benefits:

Gain experience working in a professional legal setting. Work with dedicated, passionate and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.

 

If you are interested in this volunteer position, please visit the “Careers and Volunteers” page at www.iowalegalaid.org

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to www.iowalegalaid.org and iowalegalaidfoundation.org

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

 

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

Key responsibilities:

Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Assist walk-in clients. Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s).

Qualifications:

Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow established policies and procedures. Familiarity with the use of computers, phones and general office equipment. Pleasant, patient and dependable.

Training and Support:

Volunteer will be trained on Iowa Legal Aid’s computer and telephone systems as well as office equipment. Volunteer will receive support and supervision from Iowa Legal Aid’s staff and/or AmeriCorps members.

Time Commitment:

The time commitment will depend on the volunteer’s availability and Iowa Legal Aid’s needs.

Position Location:

Volunteer must be available to come into the regional office during business hours. Iowa Legal Aid offices are located in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo.

Position Benefits:

Gain experience working in a professional legal setting. Work with dedicated, passionate and collegial staff and volunteers. Positively impact members of your community.

 

If you are interested in this volunteer position, please visit the “Careers and Volunteers” page at www.iowalegalaid.org

For more information about Iowa Legal Aid, go to www.iowalegalaid.org and iowalegalaidfoundation.org

Please note that all positions may not be available at all times or locations nearest you. For example, a particular position may have been filled or we may have limited capacity to engage volunteers with certain types of skills. Even though we cannot guarantee a placement to every prospective volunteer, we will do our best to match the applicants’ skills and interests with our present needs.

 

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: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sexual Assault and Domestic Abuse Volunteer Advocate

This position involves direct contact with victims and survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault. In particular, we're looking for volunteers to staff the shelter and answer the crisis line, become an on-call advocate and provide support to clients getting sexual assault exams in the hospital, provide transportation to and from appointments, and/or provide child care for children living in the Shelter.

Volunteers working directly with clients must complete a 30-hour Victim Counselor Training. In addition, volunteers must be 18 years of age, successfully complete an application, interview, reference checks, background checks and follow through on orientation. If a survivor, volunteers must wait at least 1 year to volunteer to allow time for self-growth and healing, or they must be approved by Volunteer Coordinator if less than one year has passed.

Agency: Crisis Intervention Services

This position involves direct contact with victims and survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault. In particular, we're looking for volunteers to staff the shelter and answer the crisis line, become an on-call advocate and provide support to clients getting sexual assault exams in the hospital, provide transportation to and from appointments, and/or provide child care for children living in the Shelter.

Volunteers working directly with clients must complete a 30-hour Victim Counselor Training. In addition, volunteers must be 18 years of age, successfully complete an application, interview, reference checks, background checks and follow through on orientation. If a survivor, volunteers must wait at least 1 year to volunteer to allow time for self-growth and healing, or they must be approved by Volunteer Coordinator if less than one year has passed.

Agency: Crisis Intervention Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52577

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed to Speak Up for Abused and Neglected Children.

Each year hundreds of children are abused and neglected in Wapello, Appanoose, Davis, and Monroe Counties. Volunteers are needed to advocate for these children to insure they are not forgotten by a system that is overburdened and overwhelmed with abuse cases. Be the link for a child between where that child is today and where that child should be. Help a child make the journey from hurt to hope. It is not an easy journey and it takes a special person to hold the hand of an abused child who's heart has been broken. It takes time, understanding, determination, and patience.

Volunteers must be 19 years of age, participate in an in-depth interview, and consent to background checks. Volunteers attend 30 hours of training; twenty of those being done in Des Moines or Cedar Rapids, and ten being done locally.

Agency: Iowa Child Advocacy Board, CASA and FCRB

Each year hundreds of children are abused and neglected in Wapello, Appanoose, Davis, and Monroe Counties. Volunteers are needed to advocate for these children to insure they are not forgotten by a system that is overburdened and overwhelmed with abuse cases. Be the link for a child between where that child is today and where that child should be. Help a child make the journey from hurt to hope. It is not an easy journey and it takes a special person to hold the hand of an abused child who's heart has been broken. It takes time, understanding, determination, and patience.

Volunteers must be 19 years of age, participate in an in-depth interview, and consent to background checks. Volunteers attend 30 hours of training; twenty of those being done in Des Moines or Cedar Rapids, and ten being done locally.

Agency: Iowa Child Advocacy Board, CASA and FCRB

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Maintenance

Shesler is an older building that needs some tender loving care.  In need of someone who would like to hang ceiling light/fans, or paint rooms or outside fence.

Agency: Shesler Hall

Shesler is an older building that needs some tender loving care.  In need of someone who would like to hang ceiling light/fans, or paint rooms or outside fence.

Agency: Shesler Hall

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51105

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: YWCA Ames-ISU Recruiting Board Members!

The YWCA Ames-ISU is recruiting board members for the 2018-2019 academic year. Board meetings are once per month September-April. The Y's mission is to eliminate racism, empower women and girls, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Please go to our website at www.ywcaames.org for details on YWCA programming. 

Contact Angela at amerrick@iastate.edu for more information. 

Agency: YWCA Ames-ISU

The YWCA Ames-ISU is recruiting board members for the 2018-2019 academic year. Board meetings are once per month September-April. The Y's mission is to eliminate racism, empower women and girls, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Please go to our website at www.ywcaames.org for details on YWCA programming. 

Contact Angela at amerrick@iastate.edu for more information. 

Agency: YWCA Ames-ISU

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Designer

Iowa International Center is looking for a volunteer with web design experience. Responsibilities include updating our visual appearance, as well as optimizing user experience in the following ways:

Mobile Compatibility - Users can easily search and find information, as well as easily donate through their mobile devices Calendaring functionality – We want keep a calendar of cultural and educational events in Iowa relating to immigrant, refugees, and civic diplomacy. This needs to be user-friendly, easily sorted, and there should also be a form where new event submissions can be made Resource Navigation – We want to integrate resources from our welcometoiowa.org website, which contains resources for new Iowans. Other resources we will want to include are useful links for interpreters as well as ELL volunteer resources. We will also need our pages to be able to toggle to different language translations and to have the resources be printer-friendly. Streamline/simplify our design – We have a lot of information which is producing clutter and is also buried in the current layout. We want a website with intuitive navigation that can convey the essential information. Appointment scheduling – We would like to build a scheduling system for interpretation appointments

 

Agency: Iowa International Center

Iowa International Center is looking for a volunteer with web design experience. Responsibilities include updating our visual appearance, as well as optimizing user experience in the following ways:

Mobile Compatibility - Users can easily search and find information, as well as easily donate through their mobile devices Calendaring functionality – We want keep a calendar of cultural and educational events in Iowa relating to immigrant, refugees, and civic diplomacy. This needs to be user-friendly, easily sorted, and there should also be a form where new event submissions can be made Resource Navigation – We want to integrate resources from our welcometoiowa.org website, which contains resources for new Iowans. Other resources we will want to include are useful links for interpreters as well as ELL volunteer resources. We will also need our pages to be able to toggle to different language translations and to have the resources be printer-friendly. Streamline/simplify our design – We have a lot of information which is producing clutter and is also buried in the current layout. We want a website with intuitive navigation that can convey the essential information. Appointment scheduling – We would like to build a scheduling system for interpretation appointments

 

Agency: Iowa International Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50310

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Girlfriend

Girlfriends of Girls Incorporated (formerly Friends of Girls Inc.) is an auxiliary of Girls Incorporated of Sioux City. Our volunteer efforts and proceeds from the collection of dues and other fundraisers enable Girls Inc. members to participate in enhanced, non-budgeted programs that offer important life-skills while maintaining an atmosphere of fun. Girlfriends focuses its efforts on assisting in program areas and fundraising. We welcome girlfriends of all ages and backgrounds. Some are “support members,” providing critical financial support, while others—in addition to monetary support—are active members who volunteer through Girlfriends. Regardless of your membership choice, we are all dedicated to inspiring girls to be strong, smart and bold.SM To get involved or to receive more information email girlfriends@girlsincofsiouxcity.org Age Requirement: One night a month.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Sioux City

Girlfriends of Girls Incorporated (formerly Friends of Girls Inc.) is an auxiliary of Girls Incorporated of Sioux City. Our volunteer efforts and proceeds from the collection of dues and other fundraisers enable Girls Inc. members to participate in enhanced, non-budgeted programs that offer important life-skills while maintaining an atmosphere of fun. Girlfriends focuses its efforts on assisting in program areas and fundraising. We welcome girlfriends of all ages and backgrounds. Some are “support members,” providing critical financial support, while others—in addition to monetary support—are active members who volunteer through Girlfriends. Regardless of your membership choice, we are all dedicated to inspiring girls to be strong, smart and bold.SM To get involved or to receive more information email girlfriends@girlsincofsiouxcity.org Age Requirement: One night a month.

Agency: Girls Inc. of Sioux City

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Co-Leader

All it takes is the determination of one individual to step up and make a difference in girls lives with the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa. As a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. They’ll each find their inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, Leader) after all!

 

Benefits of volunteering as a Troop “Co-leader” with Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa

You can join an existing troop that needs another co-leader You can choose the age of girls you would like to work with (Kindergarten through 12th grade) You and a friend can start your own troop in an area where girls do  not have the opportunity to participate in our program Troop “Co-leaders” decide on meeting time, location, frequency, etc. New Leader Orientation is provided to all troop “co-leaders” Additional training is provided as well You will be assigned a Girl Scouts staff member as a point of contact to answer all of your questions Program material is available in print version or electronic version

 

All applicants must register as a volunteer first. After completing our annual membership fee, all volunteers are background checked. From there we will reach out to you to provide you with the rest.

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa as a Troop “Co-Leader”. During this experience you will be the girls’ cheerleader, guide and mentor. Imagine the excitement, the impact, the memories made – those are the moments you’ll share at Girl Scouts with your troop!

Agency: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa

All it takes is the determination of one individual to step up and make a difference in girls lives with the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa. As a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. They’ll each find their inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, Leader) after all!

 

Benefits of volunteering as a Troop “Co-leader” with Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa

You can join an existing troop that needs another co-leader You can choose the age of girls you would like to work with (Kindergarten through 12th grade) You and a friend can start your own troop in an area where girls do  not have the opportunity to participate in our program Troop “Co-leaders” decide on meeting time, location, frequency, etc. New Leader Orientation is provided to all troop “co-leaders” Additional training is provided as well You will be assigned a Girl Scouts staff member as a point of contact to answer all of your questions Program material is available in print version or electronic version

 

All applicants must register as a volunteer first. After completing our annual membership fee, all volunteers are background checked. From there we will reach out to you to provide you with the rest.

 

Thank you for considering volunteering with Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa as a Troop “Co-Leader”. During this experience you will be the girls’ cheerleader, guide and mentor. Imagine the excitement, the impact, the memories made – those are the moments you’ll share at Girl Scouts with your troop!

Agency: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50322

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Komen Community Ambassadors

Komen Greater Iowa strives to engage dedicated and energetic volunteers to help us achieve our vision of a world without breast cancer. Empower your community today by joining the Komen Greater Iowa family as a Community Ambassador, and help us get one step closer to achieving our Big Bold Goal of reducing the breast cancer mortality rate by 50% by 2026!

What is an Ambassador?

Community Ambassadors represent Komen Greater Iowa on a voluntary basis with the purpose of raising awareness about breast health and breast cancer services. An Ambassador will help to forge meaningful relationships and partnerships, and promote the work of Komen throughout the community at various events in schools, neighborhoods, businesses, churches, etc.

Why become an Ambassador?

One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.

As a diplomat representing Komen Greater Iowa you will empower communities with breast cancer education, opportunities, and hope. You have the opportunity to make a real impact in the lives of others by educating people about breast cancer through presentations, distributing educational materials and sharing your personal story. Your ambassadorship is crucial to spreading awareness and advancing our mission.

Responsibilities and Expectations of an Ambassador:

Fill health speaker and table requests within the Siouxland area. Raise awareness of breast health, breast cancer and Komen Greater Iowa in the community. Serve a minimum of 4 events throughout the year.

 

Agency: Komen Greater Iowa

Komen Greater Iowa strives to engage dedicated and energetic volunteers to help us achieve our vision of a world without breast cancer. Empower your community today by joining the Komen Greater Iowa family as a Community Ambassador, and help us get one step closer to achieving our Big Bold Goal of reducing the breast cancer mortality rate by 50% by 2026!

What is an Ambassador?

Community Ambassadors represent Komen Greater Iowa on a voluntary basis with the purpose of raising awareness about breast health and breast cancer services. An Ambassador will help to forge meaningful relationships and partnerships, and promote the work of Komen throughout the community at various events in schools, neighborhoods, businesses, churches, etc.

Why become an Ambassador?

One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.

As a diplomat representing Komen Greater Iowa you will empower communities with breast cancer education, opportunities, and hope. You have the opportunity to make a real impact in the lives of others by educating people about breast cancer through presentations, distributing educational materials and sharing your personal story. Your ambassadorship is crucial to spreading awareness and advancing our mission.

Responsibilities and Expectations of an Ambassador:

Fill health speaker and table requests within the Siouxland area. Raise awareness of breast health, breast cancer and Komen Greater Iowa in the community. Serve a minimum of 4 events throughout the year.

 

Agency: Komen Greater Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for Donation Inventory

These volunteers help us inventory items (not cash) that have been recently donated. Volunteers count the items, label them with CMN stickers and properly place for future distribution to patients.

Agency: St. Luke's Children's Miracle Network

These volunteers help us inventory items (not cash) that have been recently donated. Volunteers count the items, label them with CMN stickers and properly place for future distribution to patients.

Agency: St. Luke's Children's Miracle Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Newsletter Writer

KHOI is looking for someone with quality writing skills to help us with creating monthly newsletters. Our newsletters get sent out only to those who subscribe online or during the fund drive. We use Mail Chimp to format the newsletter.

Duties will include:

Attending the staff meeting OR communicating with staff to know what events need to be covered in the upcoming newsletter Interview volunteers, staff, or board as needed. Create copy Edit Send the newsletter via Mail Chimp

Newsletters should be sent out once a month. Quality writing skills are a must. Please provide three [3] short writing examples of any variety.

Agency: KHOI FM Heart of Iowa Community Radio

KHOI is looking for someone with quality writing skills to help us with creating monthly newsletters. Our newsletters get sent out only to those who subscribe online or during the fund drive. We use Mail Chimp to format the newsletter.

Duties will include:

Attending the staff meeting OR communicating with staff to know what events need to be covered in the upcoming newsletter Interview volunteers, staff, or board as needed. Create copy Edit Send the newsletter via Mail Chimp

Newsletters should be sent out once a month. Quality writing skills are a must. Please provide three [3] short writing examples of any variety.

Agency: KHOI FM Heart of Iowa Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homestay Hosts for International Visitors

Have an extra bedroom? Homestay hosting is an excellent opportunity to spend time with international visitors in your own home as you provide lodging during their Des Moines program. We have homestay hosting opportunities for as little as three days or as long as three weeks! Iowa International Center provides homestay hosting for approximately three programs per year, but we accept applications all year round. This is one of our most popular opportunities!

Agency: Iowa International Center

Have an extra bedroom? Homestay hosting is an excellent opportunity to spend time with international visitors in your own home as you provide lodging during their Des Moines program. We have homestay hosting opportunities for as little as three days or as long as three weeks! Iowa International Center provides homestay hosting for approximately three programs per year, but we accept applications all year round. This is one of our most popular opportunities!

Agency: Iowa International Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50310

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drivers

Have you always wondered what goes on behind closed doors in some of Des Moines’ most successful companies and offices? Get a chance to sit in on professional meetings with international visitors as a volunteer driver. It’s guaranteed that you’ll learn something new! Volunteer drivers must have a valid driver’s license and are subject to background checks. Iowa law requires drivers who are compensated for providing transportation to have a taxicab license; therefore, we cannot reimburse our volunteer drivers for their mileage. Driver opportunities are available year-round.

Agency: Iowa International Center

Have you always wondered what goes on behind closed doors in some of Des Moines’ most successful companies and offices? Get a chance to sit in on professional meetings with international visitors as a volunteer driver. It’s guaranteed that you’ll learn something new! Volunteer drivers must have a valid driver’s license and are subject to background checks. Iowa law requires drivers who are compensated for providing transportation to have a taxicab license; therefore, we cannot reimburse our volunteer drivers for their mileage. Driver opportunities are available year-round.

Agency: Iowa International Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50310

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office Assistant Volunteer

Wondering how you can help bridge the gaps that divide our world? Volunteer with the dynamic team at The Iowa International Center - an organization promoting cultural respect and understanding. Your time will be well-spent as you with assist office staff with scheduling interpretation services, processing payments and database management.

Qualifications:

Background in any of the following but not limited to: customer service, database management, foreign language. Computer experience in Microsoft Office software, specifically Word and Excel. Excellent verbal and written communication skills including strong interpersonal skills. Ability to be self-directed and work independently or as part of a team. Ability to handle multiple tasks, set deadlines, and maintain accurate records. Problem solving skills including the ability to resolve conflicts and recommend an appropriate course of action and ability to stay poised under pressure. Cross cultural living experience and/or knowledge of a foreign language preferred but not required.

Agency: Iowa International Center

Wondering how you can help bridge the gaps that divide our world? Volunteer with the dynamic team at The Iowa International Center - an organization promoting cultural respect and understanding. Your time will be well-spent as you with assist office staff with scheduling interpretation services, processing payments and database management.

Qualifications:

Background in any of the following but not limited to: customer service, database management, foreign language. Computer experience in Microsoft Office software, specifically Word and Excel. Excellent verbal and written communication skills including strong interpersonal skills. Ability to be self-directed and work independently or as part of a team. Ability to handle multiple tasks, set deadlines, and maintain accurate records. Problem solving skills including the ability to resolve conflicts and recommend an appropriate course of action and ability to stay poised under pressure. Cross cultural living experience and/or knowledge of a foreign language preferred but not required.

Agency: Iowa International Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50310

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality (Dinner) Hosts for International Visitors

Be more cosmopolitan without leaving home as a citizen diplomat with the Iowa International Center Being a hospitality host you’ll not only interact and learn from your international visitors, but it’s a great opportunity for our visitors to get a behind-the-scenes look at what life is life in Des Moines. Bring them to your home for a casual dinner and conversation for a wonderful "person to person" intercultural experience! International guests visit Iowa year-round, so there’s always an opportunity to be a host.

Provide transportation for your guests from their hotel and back again. Accommodate special dietary restrictions.

Agency: Iowa International Center

Be more cosmopolitan without leaving home as a citizen diplomat with the Iowa International Center Being a hospitality host you’ll not only interact and learn from your international visitors, but it’s a great opportunity for our visitors to get a behind-the-scenes look at what life is life in Des Moines. Bring them to your home for a casual dinner and conversation for a wonderful "person to person" intercultural experience! International guests visit Iowa year-round, so there’s always an opportunity to be a host.

Provide transportation for your guests from their hotel and back again. Accommodate special dietary restrictions.

Agency: Iowa International Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 50310

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth Program Co-Presenter

Story County ISU Extension & Outreach offers PK-12th grade youth programs throughout Story County.  The opportunity for staff and volunteers to co-present is welcome for current or future programs.  Opportunities can be further identified by volunteer interest and availability.  Youth programs require a minimum of two adults that have successfully completed the ISU Extension & Outreach background check.  Training available.  ISU Extension & Outreach program resources available to develop programs in partnership with volunteers.  https://www.extension.iastate.edu/story/4h Questions can be directed to Youth Outreach Coordinator Mary Wilkins at 515-382-6551 or mwilkins@iastate.edu

Agency: ISU Extension and Outreach - Story County

Story County ISU Extension & Outreach offers PK-12th grade youth programs throughout Story County.  The opportunity for staff and volunteers to co-present is welcome for current or future programs.  Opportunities can be further identified by volunteer interest and availability.  Youth programs require a minimum of two adults that have successfully completed the ISU Extension & Outreach background check.  Training available.  ISU Extension & Outreach program resources available to develop programs in partnership with volunteers.  https://www.extension.iastate.edu/story/4h Questions can be directed to Youth Outreach Coordinator Mary Wilkins at 515-382-6551 or mwilkins@iastate.edu

Agency: ISU Extension and Outreach - Story County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fund Development Director -Let Me Run Advisory Council

Let Me Run is much more than a running program for boys.

Our trained coaches combine exercise with fun activities and lessons to help boys learn teamwork, build relationship skills, create friendships, grow emotionally, amplify their self-esteem, empower themselves and others, and live an active lifestyle. We nurture and celebrate every aspect of what it really means to be a boy, and we let them run.

After every season, family, friends, and teachers are astounded by the transformation each boy makes. Let Me Run boys leave the program with a sense of accomplishment, a deeper belief in self, and a greater appreciation for their peers.

 

Position Title:

Fund Development Director

 

Reporting to:

Chairperson and Regional Director

 

Position Summary:

The Fund Development Director will assist the Regional Director and staff in fundraising initiatives of Let Me Run specific to that region.  The individual will play a key role in the development and implementation of an annual giving plan including cultivation and maintaining relationships with donors and supporters.  He or she will assist with promoting the program to school and the community.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Attend Advisory Council meetings and report on fund raising activities Plan yearly meetings for the Fund Development Committee Communicate closely with Chairperson Be present at Let Me Run - Regional events Acts as a spokesperson for Let Me Run - Region Work with Regional Director and staff to establish strategies for the implementation, management, supervision, and evaluation of all activities related to individual giving Assist Regional Directors with relationships for potential sponsors, donors, and supporters Assist in analyzing trends in the annual giving campaign, identifying opportunities and challenges and developing strategies to ensure goals are met

Agency: Let Me Run Eastern Iowa Corridor

Let Me Run is much more than a running program for boys.

Our trained coaches combine exercise with fun activities and lessons to help boys learn teamwork, build relationship skills, create friendships, grow emotionally, amplify their self-esteem, empower themselves and others, and live an active lifestyle. We nurture and celebrate every aspect of what it really means to be a boy, and we let them run.

After every season, family, friends, and teachers are astounded by the transformation each boy makes. Let Me Run boys leave the program with a sense of accomplishment, a deeper belief in self, and a greater appreciation for their peers.

 

Position Title:

Fund Development Director

 

Reporting to:

Chairperson and Regional Director

 

Position Summary:

The Fund Development Director will assist the Regional Director and staff in fundraising initiatives of Let Me Run specific to that region.  The individual will play a key role in the development and implementation of an annual giving plan including cultivation and maintaining relationships with donors and supporters.  He or she will assist with promoting the program to school and the community.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

Attend Advisory Council meetings and report on fund raising activities Plan yearly meetings for the Fund Development Committee Communicate closely with Chairperson Be present at Let Me Run - Regional events Acts as a spokesperson for Let Me Run - Region Work with Regional Director and staff to establish strategies for the implementation, management, supervision, and evaluation of all activities related to individual giving Assist Regional Directors with relationships for potential sponsors, donors, and supporters Assist in analyzing trends in the annual giving campaign, identifying opportunities and challenges and developing strategies to ensure goals are met

Agency: Let Me Run Eastern Iowa Corridor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52329

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Equestrian Center Volunteers

Give back while horsing around at the Jester Park Equestrian Center. We need kind-hearted horse-lovers to help us with the Exceptional Riders and Freedom to Grow programs, which offer therapeutic riding opportunities to individuals with physical and mental disabilities and to children in at-risk situations. You’ll have the opportunity to assist riders on horses, help out the staff, prepare for special events, and complete horse-care related chores. Our riding programs offer riders a unique opportunity to improve the quality of their lives by creating positive experiences and success stories. Note: Check out the Freedom to Grow program highlighted on 13 Cares--link: http://www.whotv.com/news/specialreports/13cares/ Volunteers must be 18 or older to handle horses, and adolescents must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian.

Agency: Polk County Conservation

Give back while horsing around at the Jester Park Equestrian Center. We need kind-hearted horse-lovers to help us with the Exceptional Riders and Freedom to Grow programs, which offer therapeutic riding opportunities to individuals with physical and mental disabilities and to children in at-risk situations. You’ll have the opportunity to assist riders on horses, help out the staff, prepare for special events, and complete horse-care related chores. Our riding programs offer riders a unique opportunity to improve the quality of their lives by creating positive experiences and success stories. Note: Check out the Freedom to Grow program highlighted on 13 Cares--link: http://www.whotv.com/news/specialreports/13cares/ Volunteers must be 18 or older to handle horses, and adolescents must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian.

Agency: Polk County Conservation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: DHS File Clerk

We are looking for someone that is very organized and detail oriented. We need help with filing case files away. Preferably looking for someone that can come in 3 out of the 5 days a week for 4-8 hours per day until we get caught up on the filing. You must be at least 18 years old and able to pass a background check.

3 or 4 volunteers are needed. Daily hours are 8 a.m. through 4:30 p.m.

Agency: Department of Human Services

We are looking for someone that is very organized and detail oriented. We need help with filing case files away. Preferably looking for someone that can come in 3 out of the 5 days a week for 4-8 hours per day until we get caught up on the filing. You must be at least 18 years old and able to pass a background check.

3 or 4 volunteers are needed. Daily hours are 8 a.m. through 4:30 p.m.

Agency: Department of Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you have a talent you want to share??

Looking for volunteers that would like to provide an class for children 10-18 years old with your favorite hobby or talent.  Painting, pottery, jewelry making, braiding, baking, crafting, scrapbooking, dancing, yoga, zumba, music, model building, knitting, running, drawing, writing, you can do it - we would like to learn it!  A class can be a one time event, a few weeks or ongoing.

 

 

Agency: Orchard Place

Looking for volunteers that would like to provide an class for children 10-18 years old with your favorite hobby or talent.  Painting, pottery, jewelry making, braiding, baking, crafting, scrapbooking, dancing, yoga, zumba, music, model building, knitting, running, drawing, writing, you can do it - we would like to learn it!  A class can be a one time event, a few weeks or ongoing.

 

 

Agency: Orchard Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50315

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Digital Preservation - Photos & Slides

Do you enjoy viewing old photographs? We are looking for volunteers to help digitally scan our photograph and 35mm slide collections. Easy to use scanning equipment is available at our museum. Volunteers will be trained on how to properly use the equipment. No prior scanning experience required, but if you've had past experience that is a plus! We are open Wednesday through Friday from 12-5 pm, volunteer time should be with in that time frame if possible. Please contact us if you are interested or if you have any questions, thanks!

Agency: Story City Historical Society

Do you enjoy viewing old photographs? We are looking for volunteers to help digitally scan our photograph and 35mm slide collections. Easy to use scanning equipment is available at our museum. Volunteers will be trained on how to properly use the equipment. No prior scanning experience required, but if you've had past experience that is a plus! We are open Wednesday through Friday from 12-5 pm, volunteer time should be with in that time frame if possible. Please contact us if you are interested or if you have any questions, thanks!

Agency: Story City Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50248

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Rescue Volunteers

Food Rescue of Muscatine is looking for volunteers to help pick up food from grocery stores and restaurants and deliver it a pantry to be given to those who are in need.  This opportunity can be once a week, on call basis.  Each route takes about an hour.

Agency: Food Rescue Muscatine

Food Rescue of Muscatine is looking for volunteers to help pick up food from grocery stores and restaurants and deliver it a pantry to be given to those who are in need.  This opportunity can be once a week, on call basis.  Each route takes about an hour.

Agency: Food Rescue Muscatine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Commodity Delivery

We are in need of a Volunteer to delivery commodities to home bound Seniors in Ames, Huxley , and Cambridge. You will need to pass a Criminal Background Check, Child/Adult Registry Check and a Driving record Check.  Our program is once a month and you will be reimbursed for mileage. 

Agency: Polk County Supplemental Foods

We are in need of a Volunteer to delivery commodities to home bound Seniors in Ames, Huxley , and Cambridge. You will need to pass a Criminal Background Check, Child/Adult Registry Check and a Driving record Check.  Our program is once a month and you will be reimbursed for mileage. 

Agency: Polk County Supplemental Foods

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - SW Iowa

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50849

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Union County

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Taylor County

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50833

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer - Montgomery County

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Care Initiatives Hospice is looking for caring, compassionate people in the Greenfield area to become hospice volunteers. Provide care and support to patients and families to help ensure quality of life at the end of life.  Our volunteers determine their own schedule and can help by holding a hand, listening to memories and life stories, sharing special talents, give a hug, touch a heart.  There are countless ways to help and change a life!

From our Greenfield office, we coordinate care for patients in in 15 counties in Southwest Iowa - from Leon to Avoca. As a volunteer, we will place you with patients in your area.

Volunteers are also needed to provide office support at our office on the Greenfield square. General duties include filing and sorting.

Call Todd Daily, Volunteer Coordinator, at 641-743-2264 or tdaily@careinitiatives.org to learn more. For more information about Care Initiatives Hospice, visit our website at www.careinitiativeshospice.org

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51566

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Read local news aloud - help blind and print disabled

You’re going to read the local daily paper anyway - here’s your opportunity to help others while you’re at it. Lend your voice to IRIS - a statewide radio station providing readings of local and national print publications for the blind and print disabled. We’re reading from seven cities, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Can we welcome you to the team in Des Moines, Cedar Falls, Mason City, Iowa City, Fort Dodge, Sioux City or Ames? You don't have to be theatrical or have a broadcaster voice. We are looking for everyday people to do this extraordinary service. Given we read seven days a week, it’s easy to find a shift that works for you!

Our primary requirement is dependability. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. 

Agency: IRIS-Iowa Radio Reading Information Service For The Blind And Print Handicapped, Inc.

You’re going to read the local daily paper anyway - here’s your opportunity to help others while you’re at it. Lend your voice to IRIS - a statewide radio station providing readings of local and national print publications for the blind and print disabled. We’re reading from seven cities, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Can we welcome you to the team in Des Moines, Cedar Falls, Mason City, Iowa City, Fort Dodge, Sioux City or Ames? You don't have to be theatrical or have a broadcaster voice. We are looking for everyday people to do this extraordinary service. Given we read seven days a week, it’s easy to find a shift that works for you!

Our primary requirement is dependability. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. 

Agency: IRIS-Iowa Radio Reading Information Service For The Blind And Print Handicapped, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50313

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Volunteers - Artisans’ Sanctuary

We will need volunteers for our gallery beginning January 2nd, 2018. Job description: Greet visitors, gallery supervision, sharing of upcoming events and membership opportunities. Volunteer times: 10-4 PM Tuesday-Friday. Volunteers will receive a free annual membership in the Artisans’ Sanctuary Arts Cooperstive (a $240 dollar value).  Contact us artisansanctuary@gmail.com

Agency: Artisan's Sanctuary

We will need volunteers for our gallery beginning January 2nd, 2018. Job description: Greet visitors, gallery supervision, sharing of upcoming events and membership opportunities. Volunteer times: 10-4 PM Tuesday-Friday. Volunteers will receive a free annual membership in the Artisans’ Sanctuary Arts Cooperstive (a $240 dollar value).  Contact us artisansanctuary@gmail.com

Agency: Artisan's Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clover Kid Club Leader

Purpose: To promote children’s positive development through cooperative learning and developmentally appropriate practices. And to provide opportunities for K-3 youth to practice 5 life skills: self-understanding, social interaction, decision-making, learning to learn, and mastering physical skills.

4-H Needs Caring Adults to:

Plan and facilitate age-appropriate activities for children in grades K-3. Participate in volunteer training. Encourage Clover Kids members’ and parents’ interest and participation. Assist Extension staff with gathering Life Skills evaluation data. Comply with all aspects of Iowa State University’s Child Protection and Safety Policy and Iowa State University’s mandate to be non-discriminatory.

Benefits:

Satisfaction of helping K-3 youth develop skills that will help them throughout their lives. Opportunities for continuous personal growth. Appreciation from youth and parents who love the program!

Qualifications/Skills Needed:

Ability to work with/teach K-3 age youth using developmentally appropriate practices. Ability to organize information and programs and delegate responsibility. Ability to work with minimal supervision from professional staff. Willingness to participate in training and workshops offered by Extension.

Support:

Access to Iowa State University Extension staff Access to Clover Kids/K-3 resources from the Extension Office and Clover Kids Website Training opportunities

Responsible to and receives counsel and guidance from County 4-H staff &4-H Youth Program Specialist

Time Commitment: At least 6 hours of programming time with Clover Kids members, approximately ½ to 1 hour prep time for each meeting. After initial training, attendance at Clover Kids leader workshops is encouraged.

https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/files/page/files/Clover Kids Volunteer Position Description.pdf 

Agency: Iowa State University Extension & Outreach - Linn County

Purpose: To promote children’s positive development through cooperative learning and developmentally appropriate practices. And to provide opportunities for K-3 youth to practice 5 life skills: self-understanding, social interaction, decision-making, learning to learn, and mastering physical skills.

4-H Needs Caring Adults to:

Plan and facilitate age-appropriate activities for children in grades K-3. Participate in volunteer training. Encourage Clover Kids members’ and parents’ interest and participation. Assist Extension staff with gathering Life Skills evaluation data. Comply with all aspects of Iowa State University’s Child Protection and Safety Policy and Iowa State University’s mandate to be non-discriminatory.

Benefits:

Satisfaction of helping K-3 youth develop skills that will help them throughout their lives. Opportunities for continuous personal growth. Appreciation from youth and parents who love the program!

Qualifications/Skills Needed:

Ability to work with/teach K-3 age youth using developmentally appropriate practices. Ability to organize information and programs and delegate responsibility. Ability to work with minimal supervision from professional staff. Willingness to participate in training and workshops offered by Extension.

Support:

Access to Iowa State University Extension staff Access to Clover Kids/K-3 resources from the Extension Office and Clover Kids Website Training opportunities

Responsible to and receives counsel and guidance from County 4-H staff &4-H Youth Program Specialist

Time Commitment: At least 6 hours of programming time with Clover Kids members, approximately ½ to 1 hour prep time for each meeting. After initial training, attendance at Clover Kids leader workshops is encouraged.

https://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/files/page/files/Clover Kids Volunteer Position Description.pdf 

Agency: Iowa State University Extension & Outreach - Linn County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Natural Area Volunteer: Give Back to the Environment

Love is hard work. Fortunately, when you work at something you love, it tends to be a very rewarding experience. If you have an appreciation or love for the great outdoors, giving back through the Polk County Conservation (PCC) will be more than worth your while. Help us protect of our county’s natural heritage by cleaning up parks, restoring woodlands and prairies, monitoring the ecosystem, educating the public, leading other volunteers through activities, and helping with special events and projects at PCC-managed areas On the job training will be provided as needed.

Agency: Polk County Conservation

Love is hard work. Fortunately, when you work at something you love, it tends to be a very rewarding experience. If you have an appreciation or love for the great outdoors, giving back through the Polk County Conservation (PCC) will be more than worth your while. Help us protect of our county’s natural heritage by cleaning up parks, restoring woodlands and prairies, monitoring the ecosystem, educating the public, leading other volunteers through activities, and helping with special events and projects at PCC-managed areas On the job training will be provided as needed.

Agency: Polk County Conservation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50109-9675

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Data Entry

This position requires proficient computer and spreadsheet skills. Volunteer will enter data provided by the clinic into computer files. Most work done at the clinic. May be some opportunities for working from home.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This position requires proficient computer and spreadsheet skills. Volunteer will enter data provided by the clinic into computer files. Most work done at the clinic. May be some opportunities for working from home.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant

This position requires someone with a good attention to detail, ability to multi-task and follow directions,and various clerical skills. They may file patient charts, make copies of medical forms, work on mass mailings. and various other office projects. They will work under the direction of the office coordinator.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This position requires someone with a good attention to detail, ability to multi-task and follow directions,and various clerical skills. They may file patient charts, make copies of medical forms, work on mass mailings. and various other office projects. They will work under the direction of the office coordinator.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organizer

This position requires a person with an ability to sort and organize items into a logical and user friendly way. This may involve organizing an office space, supplies, donated items.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This position requires a person with an ability to sort and organize items into a logical and user friendly way. This may involve organizing an office space, supplies, donated items.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Errand Runner/shopper

This position involves shopping for items, picking up print orders,etc. and making deliveries deliveries for the clinic as directed by office manager. Must have own vehicle with valid drivers license and car insurance.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This position involves shopping for items, picking up print orders,etc. and making deliveries deliveries for the clinic as directed by office manager. Must have own vehicle with valid drivers license and car insurance.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance and Repair Person

This person is possesses the skills required to do various minor repairs, move furniture, hang items on walls, paint, electrical and plumbing repairs when needed. It is helpful if they have access to a truck and tools.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This person is possesses the skills required to do various minor repairs, move furniture, hang items on walls, paint, electrical and plumbing repairs when needed. It is helpful if they have access to a truck and tools.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist

This position involves greeting patients with a friendly welcome when they arrive, checking them in, preparing patient charts, and answering phones. Must have good communication skills, legible handwriting, able to multi-task and prioritize needs.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This position involves greeting patients with a friendly welcome when they arrive, checking them in, preparing patient charts, and answering phones. Must have good communication skills, legible handwriting, able to multi-task and prioritize needs.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prayer Support

This volunteer position involves meeting with patients while at the clinic to offer prayer and spiritual resources to those who have an interest in spiritual well being. Must be a committed Christian.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This volunteer position involves meeting with patients while at the clinic to offer prayer and spiritual resources to those who have an interest in spiritual well being. Must be a committed Christian.

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Translators

The Ezra Free Clinic is in need of translators to help our doctors and nurses communicate with those patients who don't have a strong grasp of english. This need is especially great when health is in question and some of the things a doctor or nurse needs to know can't be communicated. We would ask that you are able to volunteer at least once a month on Tuesday evenings from 5:45pm - 8:30pm.

Agency: Ezra Free Clinic

The Ezra Free Clinic is in need of translators to help our doctors and nurses communicate with those patients who don't have a strong grasp of english. This need is especially great when health is in question and some of the things a doctor or nurse needs to know can't be communicated. We would ask that you are able to volunteer at least once a month on Tuesday evenings from 5:45pm - 8:30pm.

Agency: Ezra Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dental Hygienist

Many individuals in the eastern Iowa community cannot afford to go to a dentist His Hands installed a BRAND NEW, two-operatory dental unit in February 2012. We currently have over 100 names on our wait list. Over 50% of those waiting for care report agonizing dental pain. YOU CAN HELP. Dentists volunteering for 3 hours, once a month, can assist up to 48 patients a year. Those are patients who would otherwise have no access to dental care. Hygiene is vital for ongoing dental health. After our clients see the dentist and get the necessary dental work completed, they need to be able to have regular cleanings. THAT'S WHERE YOU COME IN!! Volunteering is easy and fun. Our operatories contain new equipment, are well-maintained, and are fully digital. And while we are limited in the number of services we can offer to patients, you can be assured that every patient you see will be eager and grateful Help us give the people in our community new smiles - and a new lease on life | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Many individuals in the eastern Iowa community cannot afford to go to a dentist His Hands installed a BRAND NEW, two-operatory dental unit in February 2012. We currently have over 100 names on our wait list. Over 50% of those waiting for care report agonizing dental pain. YOU CAN HELP. Dentists volunteering for 3 hours, once a month, can assist up to 48 patients a year. Those are patients who would otherwise have no access to dental care. Hygiene is vital for ongoing dental health. After our clients see the dentist and get the necessary dental work completed, they need to be able to have regular cleanings. THAT'S WHERE YOU COME IN!! Volunteering is easy and fun. Our operatories contain new equipment, are well-maintained, and are fully digital. And while we are limited in the number of services we can offer to patients, you can be assured that every patient you see will be eager and grateful Help us give the people in our community new smiles - and a new lease on life | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dental Assistant

Many individuals in the eastern Iowa community cannot afford to go to a dentist His Hands installed a BRAND NEW, two-operatory dental unit in February 2012 We currently have over 100 names on our wait list Over 50% of those waiting for care report agonizing dental pain. YOU CAN HELP. Dental assistants volunteering for 3 hours, once a month, can assist up to 48 patients a year Those are patients who would otherwise have no access to dental care. Help us give the people in our community new smiles - and a new lease on life. | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Many individuals in the eastern Iowa community cannot afford to go to a dentist His Hands installed a BRAND NEW, two-operatory dental unit in February 2012 We currently have over 100 names on our wait list Over 50% of those waiting for care report agonizing dental pain. YOU CAN HELP. Dental assistants volunteering for 3 hours, once a month, can assist up to 48 patients a year Those are patients who would otherwise have no access to dental care. Help us give the people in our community new smiles - and a new lease on life. | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dentists

Many individuals in the eastern Iowa community cannot afford to go to a dentist. His Hands installed a BRAND NEW, two-operatory dental unit in February 2012 We currently have over 100 names on our wait list Over 50% of those waiting for care report agonizing dental pain YOU CAN HELP Dentists volunteering for 3 hours, once a month, can assist up to 48 patients a year Those are patient who would otherwise have no access to dental care Volunteering is easy and fun Our operatories contain new equipment, are well-maintained, and are fully digital Bring your own assistant, or we can find someone to volunteer with you - your choice And while we are limited in the number of services we can offer to patients, you can be assured that every patient you see will be eager and grateful Contact our Dental Coordinator, Shelly, for other ways to participate - there are ways to help without even leaving your office! Help us give the people in our community new smiles - and a new lease on life | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Many individuals in the eastern Iowa community cannot afford to go to a dentist. His Hands installed a BRAND NEW, two-operatory dental unit in February 2012 We currently have over 100 names on our wait list Over 50% of those waiting for care report agonizing dental pain YOU CAN HELP Dentists volunteering for 3 hours, once a month, can assist up to 48 patients a year Those are patient who would otherwise have no access to dental care Volunteering is easy and fun Our operatories contain new equipment, are well-maintained, and are fully digital Bring your own assistant, or we can find someone to volunteer with you - your choice And while we are limited in the number of services we can offer to patients, you can be assured that every patient you see will be eager and grateful Contact our Dental Coordinator, Shelly, for other ways to participate - there are ways to help without even leaving your office! Help us give the people in our community new smiles - and a new lease on life | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Writer or Journalist

Work with the staff, volunteers, and board to write articles for newsletters, website, and the media | A qualified volunteer must have a background in writing articles, publications, press releases or other pertinent experience This position is flexible and could primarily be done from home

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Work with the staff, volunteers, and board to write articles for newsletters, website, and the media | A qualified volunteer must have a background in writing articles, publications, press releases or other pertinent experience This position is flexible and could primarily be done from home

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing and Fundraising Assistant

This position is to assist the Director and Board with marketing & fundraising efforts targeted to individuals and churches | A volunteer must have experience in marketing or fundraising and have good communication skills

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

This position is to assist the Director and Board with marketing & fundraising efforts targeted to individuals and churches | A volunteer must have experience in marketing or fundraising and have good communication skills

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chiropractors

Volunteer Chiropractors are needed to provide acute and on-going treatment to those without insurance Volunteer hours are flexible, depending on your schedule | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Volunteer Chiropractors are needed to provide acute and on-going treatment to those without insurance Volunteer hours are flexible, depending on your schedule | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pharmacy Assistant

We are need of volunteers to assist providers in filling prescriptions There is a specific need for licensed pharmacy technicians Duties include: Count and label medications under the direction of a provider, check medication expiration date and dispose of medications according to instructions | We are looking for experienced pharmacy technicians, experienced MAs, or those who are currently a pre-med or nursing student You must have legible handwriting and be able to multi-task and prioritize items

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

We are need of volunteers to assist providers in filling prescriptions There is a specific need for licensed pharmacy technicians Duties include: Count and label medications under the direction of a provider, check medication expiration date and dispose of medications according to instructions | We are looking for experienced pharmacy technicians, experienced MAs, or those who are currently a pre-med or nursing student You must have legible handwriting and be able to multi-task and prioritize items

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pharmacist

His Hands maintains a sample room from which we dispense medication to the patients we see at the clinic and those who cannot afford a traditional pharmacy We need pharmacists to help us! Volunteer pharmacists assist the medical providers in locating and prescribing medications, count out pills, give patients any drug-specific information, and oversee the pharmacy during their volunteering times Clinics can be fast-paced, energetic, and are always interesting Every day is different! Duties include: Count and label medications under the direction of a provider, check medication expiration date and dispose of medications according to instructions | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

His Hands maintains a sample room from which we dispense medication to the patients we see at the clinic and those who cannot afford a traditional pharmacy We need pharmacists to help us! Volunteer pharmacists assist the medical providers in locating and prescribing medications, count out pills, give patients any drug-specific information, and oversee the pharmacy during their volunteering times Clinics can be fast-paced, energetic, and are always interesting Every day is different! Duties include: Count and label medications under the direction of a provider, check medication expiration date and dispose of medications according to instructions | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Providers in Specialty Fields

Low-income patients need specialty care, too Volunteer medical specialists treat patients with conditions related to the provider's particular specialty (ie gynecology, podiatry, cardiology, etc) By treating specialty conditions, patients receive the best possible care for their medical concerns Scheduling is based on provider availability and can be monthly or bi-monthly | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Low-income patients need specialty care, too Volunteer medical specialists treat patients with conditions related to the provider's particular specialty (ie gynecology, podiatry, cardiology, etc) By treating specialty conditions, patients receive the best possible care for their medical concerns Scheduling is based on provider availability and can be monthly or bi-monthly | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurses

We are in need of volunteer LPNs, RNs, or EMTs to take patients' history and vitals in a primary care clinic setting | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

We are in need of volunteer LPNs, RNs, or EMTs to take patients' history and vitals in a primary care clinic setting | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Provider

We are looking for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, or Physicians to see patients in a primary care setting Most providers volunteer 2 to 4 hours a month | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

We are looking for Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, or Physicians to see patients in a primary care setting Most providers volunteer 2 to 4 hours a month | Volunteers must have an unrestricted Iowa license, professional malpractice insurance or become a participant in the Volunteer Health Care Provider Program through the Iowa Department of Public Health

Agency: His Hands Free Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpreter

Our greatest need is translators who speak French, Swahili and Spanish. The majority of our needs are during business hours and will vary in need depending on our clients needs.

 

Role Summary: This position provides essential interpretation and translation support to the Immigration Legal
Services (ILS) and the Refugee Resettlement programs. Many clients do not speak English as their first language
and they rely on high-quality, confidential interpretation and translation to relay their needs, personal information,
and receive advice and program services. All the information received while interpreting for Catholic Charities is
confidential. This role will work closely with ILS and Refugee Resettlement staff and will receive instruction and
direction according to the needs of the program at that time. Specific tasks will vary depending on the volunteer’s
schedule, skills, and interests.

 

Role Duties/Tasks may include:
● Provide complete and accurate interpretation, without altering, omitting or adding anything to what is
stated or written, without explanation
● Translate into written form any requested documents
● Participate in client meetings with program staff for the purpose of providing interpretation or translation
services

 

Skills & Qualifications:
● Able to verbally communicate fluently and/or write in the language required (as well as in English), and
has proven listening skills
● Experienced in interpreting or trained/professionally qualified in interpreting and/or translation
● Able to respect confidentiality of service users at all times and remain responsive to their specific needs,
adhering to the confidentiality policy where risks to the service user or others are identified
● Experienced, or has an understanding of, issues around working with immigrants and refugees and people
of diverse ethnic backgrounds
● Personally resilient in order to communicate with distressed clients
● Available to work at short notice if needed, preferred
● Punctual and dependable
● Complete a background check, Catholic Charities program trainings, and Virtus training.

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities

Our greatest need is translators who speak French, Swahili and Spanish. The majority of our needs are during business hours and will vary in need depending on our clients needs.

 

Role Summary: This position provides essential interpretation and translation support to the Immigration Legal
Services (ILS) and the Refugee Resettlement programs. Many clients do not speak English as their first language
and they rely on high-quality, confidential interpretation and translation to relay their needs, personal information,
and receive advice and program services. All the information received while interpreting for Catholic Charities is
confidential. This role will work closely with ILS and Refugee Resettlement staff and will receive instruction and
direction according to the needs of the program at that time. Specific tasks will vary depending on the volunteer’s
schedule, skills, and interests.

 

Role Duties/Tasks may include:
● Provide complete and accurate interpretation, without altering, omitting or adding anything to what is
stated or written, without explanation
● Translate into written form any requested documents
● Participate in client meetings with program staff for the purpose of providing interpretation or translation
services

 

Skills & Qualifications:
● Able to verbally communicate fluently and/or write in the language required (as well as in English), and
has proven listening skills
● Experienced in interpreting or trained/professionally qualified in interpreting and/or translation
● Able to respect confidentiality of service users at all times and remain responsive to their specific needs,
adhering to the confidentiality policy where risks to the service user or others are identified
● Experienced, or has an understanding of, issues around working with immigrants and refugees and people
of diverse ethnic backgrounds
● Personally resilient in order to communicate with distressed clients
● Available to work at short notice if needed, preferred
● Punctual and dependable
● Complete a background check, Catholic Charities program trainings, and Virtus training.

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clover Kid and 4-H Volunteer Leaders

Experiential learning (do, reflect, apply) is what youth participants in grades K-12 do in the 4-H Youth Development Program! While younger members are developing social skills, older members are developing life skills like communication and leadership.  Clover Kids are youth in Kindergarten through third grade and 4-H members are in grades 4-12. 

The 4-H program comes from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and is offered through each county Extension office.  The mission is to empower youth to reach their full potential through youth-adult partnerships and research-based experiences. 

Adults volunteer to guide youth through experiential experiences in a club setting, short term program, etc.  Training and resources are provided.  Background check required.  Story County ISU Extension and Outreach youth staff are happy to help interested adults start a club or program in their neighborhood, community, etc. 

Agency: ISU Extension and Outreach - Story County

Experiential learning (do, reflect, apply) is what youth participants in grades K-12 do in the 4-H Youth Development Program! While younger members are developing social skills, older members are developing life skills like communication and leadership.  Clover Kids are youth in Kindergarten through third grade and 4-H members are in grades 4-12. 

The 4-H program comes from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach and is offered through each county Extension office.  The mission is to empower youth to reach their full potential through youth-adult partnerships and research-based experiences. 

Adults volunteer to guide youth through experiential experiences in a club setting, short term program, etc.  Training and resources are provided.  Background check required.  Story County ISU Extension and Outreach youth staff are happy to help interested adults start a club or program in their neighborhood, community, etc. 

Agency: ISU Extension and Outreach - Story County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friends of the Anamosa Library

As the main service organization of the library, the Friends of the Anamosa Library have a lengthy history of service and dedication to the library’s role in the community. 

The Friends of the Anamosa Library support, improve, and help expand the library's reach by:

Volunteering in the library Sponsoring author visits and other programs Raising funds for the library's needs outside the budget Assisting with the Children's Summer Reading Program Supporting the library in the community

For more information on joining the Friends of the Anamosa Library, contact the library.

Monthly Meetings

Date: 2nd Thursday of the Month

Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Location: Anamosa Library & Learning Center (Community Meeting Room)

Agency: Anamosa Library And Learning Center

As the main service organization of the library, the Friends of the Anamosa Library have a lengthy history of service and dedication to the library’s role in the community. 

The Friends of the Anamosa Library support, improve, and help expand the library's reach by:

Volunteering in the library Sponsoring author visits and other programs Raising funds for the library's needs outside the budget Assisting with the Children's Summer Reading Program Supporting the library in the community

For more information on joining the Friends of the Anamosa Library, contact the library.

Monthly Meetings

Date: 2nd Thursday of the Month

Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Location: Anamosa Library & Learning Center (Community Meeting Room)

Agency: Anamosa Library And Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

Front Desk Volunteers assist library staff with day-to-day library activities, including:

Check-In and Check-Out Shelving Materials Sorting through donated materials Light cleaning and special projects Shifts

Occur: Once per week

Hours Per Week: 2

Agency: Anamosa Library And Learning Center

Front Desk Volunteers assist library staff with day-to-day library activities, including:

Check-In and Check-Out Shelving Materials Sorting through donated materials Light cleaning and special projects Shifts

Occur: Once per week

Hours Per Week: 2

Agency: Anamosa Library And Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Storybook Project

VNS of Iowa's Storybook Project recruits, screens and trains volunteers to work with incarcerated parents and/or grandparents at the Iowa Correctional Institute for Women (ICIW) in Mitchellville, Iowa and the Newton Correctional Release Center (CNRC) in Newton, Iowa.

Once per month, volunteers work with the mother, grandmother or father. The parent/grandparent and volunteer choose a book from the Storybook library that is appropriate for the child. The parent or grandparent reads the book while the volunteer records the reading onto a digital voice recorder. The book and CD are mailed to the child.

 

Agency: EveryStep Care & Support Services

VNS of Iowa's Storybook Project recruits, screens and trains volunteers to work with incarcerated parents and/or grandparents at the Iowa Correctional Institute for Women (ICIW) in Mitchellville, Iowa and the Newton Correctional Release Center (CNRC) in Newton, Iowa.

Once per month, volunteers work with the mother, grandmother or father. The parent/grandparent and volunteer choose a book from the Storybook library that is appropriate for the child. The parent or grandparent reads the book while the volunteer records the reading onto a digital voice recorder. The book and CD are mailed to the child.

 

Agency: EveryStep Care & Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host a Stork's Nest baby shower for a mother in need!

 Welcoming a new baby requires a lot of gear, and many moms simply can’t afford these basic items.

You can help by hosting a Stork’s Nest Baby Shower!

Invite friends from work or church or the neighborhood - gifts will go directly to pregnant women in Polk County who live on an income less than 150% of the Federal Poverty Limit. You plan the party, and we’ll provide information about what these moms need most. Start your guest list today!

 

Agency: EveryStep Care & Support Services

 Welcoming a new baby requires a lot of gear, and many moms simply can’t afford these basic items.

You can help by hosting a Stork’s Nest Baby Shower!

Invite friends from work or church or the neighborhood - gifts will go directly to pregnant women in Polk County who live on an income less than 150% of the Federal Poverty Limit. You plan the party, and we’ll provide information about what these moms need most. Start your guest list today!

 

Agency: EveryStep Care & Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Volunteers

Work hands on with cats, dogs, and other animals. Volunteers clean up after the animals and spend time socializing them. Socialization helps animals adjust to life at the shelter until they are adopted and it helps them develop a positive relationship with people.  Volunteers are required to attend a one hour orientation first.  Please visit our website at www.icanimalcenter.org  under the Events Calendar  to view the Orientation class schedule.

Agency: Iowa City Animal Care And Adoption Center

Work hands on with cats, dogs, and other animals. Volunteers clean up after the animals and spend time socializing them. Socialization helps animals adjust to life at the shelter until they are adopted and it helps them develop a positive relationship with people.  Volunteers are required to attend a one hour orientation first.  Please visit our website at www.icanimalcenter.org  under the Events Calendar  to view the Orientation class schedule.

Agency: Iowa City Animal Care And Adoption Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Read Mentors

Did you know that kids who can’t read by the end of third grade are 4 times more likely to drop out of school than their peers?

Power Read is a literacy and mentoring program that pairs volunteers and elementary school students to read together on a weekly basis. Everybody Wins! Iowa and United Way of Central Iowa are partnering to provide reading and mentoring experiences to children who might not have one-on-one attention from an adult. Power Read’s ultimate goal? To increase children’s chances of success in school and in life. If interested click the blue Respond Button

Agency: United55+

Did you know that kids who can’t read by the end of third grade are 4 times more likely to drop out of school than their peers?

Power Read is a literacy and mentoring program that pairs volunteers and elementary school students to read together on a weekly basis. Everybody Wins! Iowa and United Way of Central Iowa are partnering to provide reading and mentoring experiences to children who might not have one-on-one attention from an adult. Power Read’s ultimate goal? To increase children’s chances of success in school and in life. If interested click the blue Respond Button

Agency: United55+

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: KHOI Local Talk Reporter

Local Talk is KHOI's locally produced news team dedicated to featuring the people, stories, issues, and events of central Iowa. An archive of past shows can be seen by browsing the front page of our website: http://khoifm.org/

The show airs live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7am-8am. It is rebroadcast at noon and 7pm that same day.

Local Talk meets every Monday and Thursday from 11am - 12pm to discuss topics and plan the shows for the upcoming weeks.

Reporter duties include, but are not limited to:

Being trained by the KHOI station manager and learning standard radio practices for reporting, interviewing, production, and hosting.

Finding stories to being to the production meeting, setting up interviews for the live show, hosting the live show based on your schedule.

Agency: KHOI FM Heart of Iowa Community Radio

Local Talk is KHOI's locally produced news team dedicated to featuring the people, stories, issues, and events of central Iowa. An archive of past shows can be seen by browsing the front page of our website: http://khoifm.org/

The show airs live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7am-8am. It is rebroadcast at noon and 7pm that same day.

Local Talk meets every Monday and Thursday from 11am - 12pm to discuss topics and plan the shows for the upcoming weeks.

Reporter duties include, but are not limited to:

Being trained by the KHOI station manager and learning standard radio practices for reporting, interviewing, production, and hosting.

Finding stories to being to the production meeting, setting up interviews for the live show, hosting the live show based on your schedule.

Agency: KHOI FM Heart of Iowa Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mediators Help Landlords and Tenants Resolve Small Claims

Mediation is about solving problems without the burdens and expenses of the court system. Volunteer mediators make sure that everyone, regardless of their ability to pay, has access to mediation services. Whether people are dealing with a fender bender or a contract dispute, you can help create the environment where disputing parties can sit down, discuss, and solve their problems. Volunteers will work with the Polk County Court Mediation Program through the Small Claims Division of the Fifth Judicial District Court. Volunteers will be assigned to the Polk County Courthouse. Volunteers 55 years old and over who enroll in the 55+ Initiative are eligible for transportation reimbursement. Training is required and will be provided.

Agency: United55+

Mediation is about solving problems without the burdens and expenses of the court system. Volunteer mediators make sure that everyone, regardless of their ability to pay, has access to mediation services. Whether people are dealing with a fender bender or a contract dispute, you can help create the environment where disputing parties can sit down, discuss, and solve their problems. Volunteers will work with the Polk County Court Mediation Program through the Small Claims Division of the Fifth Judicial District Court. Volunteers will be assigned to the Polk County Courthouse. Volunteers 55 years old and over who enroll in the 55+ Initiative are eligible for transportation reimbursement. Training is required and will be provided.

Agency: United55+

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Committee Members Welcome

Do you have a talent for fundraising?  Enjoy drumming up publicity?  Like the details of event planning?  Just looking to get engaged in the Ankeny community more?

The Ankeny Alumni Association, Inc. welcomes volunteers to assist with the organization's ongoing fundraising, publicity, and event planning efforts. We would love for you to join us! Please contact us for meeting times/dates.

Agency: Ankeny Alumni Association, Inc.

Do you have a talent for fundraising?  Enjoy drumming up publicity?  Like the details of event planning?  Just looking to get engaged in the Ankeny community more?

The Ankeny Alumni Association, Inc. welcomes volunteers to assist with the organization's ongoing fundraising, publicity, and event planning efforts. We would love for you to join us! Please contact us for meeting times/dates.

Agency: Ankeny Alumni Association, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50021

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice - Companionship or Administrative Support

Quality of life at the end of life. You can help bring this support to individuals and families. Whether behind the scenes with administrative support or providing companionship to patients, your presence will make a difference on the Care Initiatives Hospice team. Volunteers are needed in Central Iowa including the Ames, Des Moines, Panora, Marshalltown, State Center, Story City, Stratford, Jefferson, Zearing, and Montezuma areas.  You will visit hospice patients in a nursing facility or in their home.

Volunteers receive specialized training. Training sessions are offered throughout the year to meet the availability of the volunteers. Completed application, background and reference checks are required.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Des Moines

Quality of life at the end of life. You can help bring this support to individuals and families. Whether behind the scenes with administrative support or providing companionship to patients, your presence will make a difference on the Care Initiatives Hospice team. Volunteers are needed in Central Iowa including the Ames, Des Moines, Panora, Marshalltown, State Center, Story City, Stratford, Jefferson, Zearing, and Montezuma areas.  You will visit hospice patients in a nursing facility or in their home.

Volunteers receive specialized training. Training sessions are offered throughout the year to meet the availability of the volunteers. Completed application, background and reference checks are required.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice - Des Moines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 50266

Allow Groups: No