Opportunities From: Volunteer Iowa

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


Volunteer: Build young leaders of tomorrow as a Girl Scout Leader!!!!!!

Change a life, it's forever! Become a Girl Scout Leader, Co-Leader or Assistant Leader and use your expertise, skills, interest and life experiences Inspire and empower girls ages 5-17 to have a fun and enriching leadership experience as they reach their personal best Girl Scout volunteers come from all walks of life, including community leaders, college students, retirees, stay-at-home moms and dads Girl Scout volunteers have one thing in common they bring special talents to share with girls | Online training is provided All volunteers must have a background check and be approved prior to starting their volunteer activity Must be willing to work with a diverse population and devote at least 6 hours a month

Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa And Western Illinois

Change a life, it's forever! Become a Girl Scout Leader, Co-Leader or Assistant Leader and use your expertise, skills, interest and life experiences Inspire and empower girls ages 5-17 to have a fun and enriching leadership experience as they reach their personal best Girl Scout volunteers come from all walks of life, including community leaders, college students, retirees, stay-at-home moms and dads Girl Scout volunteers have one thing in common they bring special talents to share with girls | Online training is provided All volunteers must have a background check and be approved prior to starting their volunteer activity Must be willing to work with a diverse population and devote at least 6 hours a month

Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa And Western Illinois

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cedar Rapids area-Outreach to girls in your community!!!

Would you like to make a difference in the lives of girls in your community?

Do you want to be a positive role model for girls in your community?

This is the volunteer position for you!

Reach out to the girls in your community who are at risk and provide a quality Girl Scout program that meets their needs and interests. Variable sites and times are available in the Cedar Rapids area to meet your schedule.

Planning of weekly program activities, preparation of materials, and leadership at meetings are some of the things you will do in this important role.

 

Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa And Western Illinois

Would you like to make a difference in the lives of girls in your community?

Do you want to be a positive role model for girls in your community?

This is the volunteer position for you!

Reach out to the girls in your community who are at risk and provide a quality Girl Scout program that meets their needs and interests. Variable sites and times are available in the Cedar Rapids area to meet your schedule.

Planning of weekly program activities, preparation of materials, and leadership at meetings are some of the things you will do in this important role.

 

Agency: Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa And Western Illinois

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Central Library Holds Shelver

Our volunteers are a vital part of keeping the library running. We are currently looking for a volunteer to help shelve books that are reserved for patrons. Volunteers may be asked in addition to help with craft projects, data entry work, and restocking supplies around the library.

This is a weekly commitment, taking up approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Shelvers should be able to bend down and straighten repeatedly. Must be detail oriented and be able to alphabetize. We are currently needing assistance some afternoons from 1:30 to 3:30. Application form and City of Des Moines volunteer waiver is required and can be found here. http://dmpl.org/volunteer

Agency: Des Moines Public Library

Our volunteers are a vital part of keeping the library running. We are currently looking for a volunteer to help shelve books that are reserved for patrons. Volunteers may be asked in addition to help with craft projects, data entry work, and restocking supplies around the library.

This is a weekly commitment, taking up approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Shelvers should be able to bend down and straighten repeatedly. Must be detail oriented and be able to alphabetize. We are currently needing assistance some afternoons from 1:30 to 3:30. Application form and City of Des Moines volunteer waiver is required and can be found here. http://dmpl.org/volunteer

Agency: Des Moines Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Home Construction

Currently building new home at 706 Wabash. Need all skill levels. Carpentry, drywall, siding, painting, clean up

Agency: Ottumwa Habitat For Humanity

Currently building new home at 706 Wabash. Need all skill levels. Carpentry, drywall, siding, painting, clean up

Agency: Ottumwa Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: volunteer child care assistant

We are looking for safe and friendly people to rock babies or help our early child hood teachers in the classroom.  Do you like to sing songs, read books, help children with art projects or just simply rock a baby?  then LALC is your volunteer opportunity.  We will work around your schedule.  Come join our LALC family.

Agency: Little Angels Learning Center

We are looking for safe and friendly people to rock babies or help our early child hood teachers in the classroom.  Do you like to sing songs, read books, help children with art projects or just simply rock a baby?  then LALC is your volunteer opportunity.  We will work around your schedule.  Come join our LALC family.

Agency: Little Angels Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52245-2136

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Counselors helping navigate the world of Medicare

The Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) provides free of charge counseling and information to people with questions about Medicare, Medicare supplement insurance, long term care insurance and claim filing. Volunteers help answer questions and provide impartial information to help seniors make well informed decisions. Volunteer counselors complete an extensive five day training program and regular update trainings. Training is provided free of charge by the State of Iowa Insurance Division.  Volunteers with this program often dedicate 8 hours a week to the program with the exception of open enrollment period (Oct-Dec) in which they may see a small increase in hours. Call today for more information!

Agency: Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP

The Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) provides free of charge counseling and information to people with questions about Medicare, Medicare supplement insurance, long term care insurance and claim filing. Volunteers help answer questions and provide impartial information to help seniors make well informed decisions. Volunteer counselors complete an extensive five day training program and regular update trainings. Training is provided free of charge by the State of Iowa Insurance Division.  Volunteers with this program often dedicate 8 hours a week to the program with the exception of open enrollment period (Oct-Dec) in which they may see a small increase in hours. Call today for more information!

Agency: Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Assistance

The Jones County Volunteer Center and the Jones County Emergency Management Agency partnered in 2014 to form an official Emergency Volunteer Center (EVC) for Jones County. The purpose of the EVC is to manage volunteers and their safety during large scale events, including natural disasters. The EVC is focusing on training volunteers on EVC operations and action plans, recruiting new volunteers, and planning a disaster drill in Jones County. Volunteers come from all walks of life and are only required to attend an EVC orientation and basic training. Once completed volunteers have the option of continuing their disaster training to the extend they are interested in.  This is a great opportunity for those who want to assist in time of need but may not have the physical capability of the man power needed for clean up efforts.  Call us today to get more information!

Agency: Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP

The Jones County Volunteer Center and the Jones County Emergency Management Agency partnered in 2014 to form an official Emergency Volunteer Center (EVC) for Jones County. The purpose of the EVC is to manage volunteers and their safety during large scale events, including natural disasters. The EVC is focusing on training volunteers on EVC operations and action plans, recruiting new volunteers, and planning a disaster drill in Jones County. Volunteers come from all walks of life and are only required to attend an EVC orientation and basic training. Once completed volunteers have the option of continuing their disaster training to the extend they are interested in.  This is a great opportunity for those who want to assist in time of need but may not have the physical capability of the man power needed for clean up efforts.  Call us today to get more information!

Agency: Jones County Volunteer Center & RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 5-2-1-0

5-2-1-0 is the foundation of change of an evidence-based childhood obesity prevention program addressing many aspects of wellness. Its message is used to aid children, ages birth to 18, make healthy lifestyle choices.  5-2-1-0 helps to create a sustainable healthy environment for staff, children and families.

Throughout the year we have several opportunities available to help with providing health and wellness information and education to the community.  Full training will be provided.

Some examples of activities you may be involved in, include;

Share information on various health related topics. Demonstrate simple and fun activities for families. Collect current health behavior data. Share available resources with families.

Please note, all volunteers will be required to complete a background check, TB test and drug testing.

Agency: EveryStep Care & Support Services

5-2-1-0 is the foundation of change of an evidence-based childhood obesity prevention program addressing many aspects of wellness. Its message is used to aid children, ages birth to 18, make healthy lifestyle choices.  5-2-1-0 helps to create a sustainable healthy environment for staff, children and families.

Throughout the year we have several opportunities available to help with providing health and wellness information and education to the community.  Full training will be provided.

Some examples of activities you may be involved in, include;

Share information on various health related topics. Demonstrate simple and fun activities for families. Collect current health behavior data. Share available resources with families.

Please note, all volunteers will be required to complete a background check, TB test and drug testing.

Agency: EveryStep Care & Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grassroots, Elections, and Advocacy Team (GREAT)

At AARP, one of our most valuable assets is our amazing team of volunteers. Through education, advocacy and service, AARP volunteers and staff work together to address community needs. With your skills knowledge and wisdom, you’re uniquely equipped to make a difference in your community. Here is how you can help:

As an AARP volunteer you will have the opportunity to:

                -Share the benefits of your life experience;

                -Benefit from high-quality training and education;

                -Enjoy stimulating challenges and meet new people;

                -Know that you’re truly making a difference.

Advocacy. Get Involved. Stay Informed. Join the Grassroots, Election and Advocacy Team (GREAT) - As volunteers you will be partnered with AARP staff to influence important State and Federal legislative issues impacting health, financial security and protection from consumer fraud. This is an ongoing time commitment that if flexible and will take up 1-2 hours per month. We are looking for volunteers that are able to communicate effectively and have interest in being an advocate on issues supporting the 50+. While the Iowa State Office for AARP is based out of Des Moines we have volunteer opportunities for people statewide, including your local community

 

Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

At AARP, one of our most valuable assets is our amazing team of volunteers. Through education, advocacy and service, AARP volunteers and staff work together to address community needs. With your skills knowledge and wisdom, you’re uniquely equipped to make a difference in your community. Here is how you can help:

As an AARP volunteer you will have the opportunity to:

                -Share the benefits of your life experience;

                -Benefit from high-quality training and education;

                -Enjoy stimulating challenges and meet new people;

                -Know that you’re truly making a difference.

Advocacy. Get Involved. Stay Informed. Join the Grassroots, Election and Advocacy Team (GREAT) - As volunteers you will be partnered with AARP staff to influence important State and Federal legislative issues impacting health, financial security and protection from consumer fraud. This is an ongoing time commitment that if flexible and will take up 1-2 hours per month. We are looking for volunteers that are able to communicate effectively and have interest in being an advocate on issues supporting the 50+. While the Iowa State Office for AARP is based out of Des Moines we have volunteer opportunities for people statewide, including your local community

 

Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Action, Response and Education Team

At AARP, one of our most valuable assets is our amazing team of volunteers. Through education, advocacy and service, AARP volunteers and staff work together to address community needs. With your skills knowledge and wisdom, you’re uniquely equipped to make a difference in your community. Here is how you can help:

As an AARP volunteer you will have the opportunity to:

                -Share the benefits of your life experience;

                -Benefit from high-quality training and education;

                -Enjoy stimulating challenges and meet new people;

                -Know that you’re truly making a difference.

Community Action, Resources and Education Team (CARE) - volunteers will help bring valuable information to their communities through a wide variety of special events, fairs, and exhibits, and develop and implement fun, educational experiences. Examples of CARE team activities include but are not limited to planning community events such as “FREE Ice Cream Day” and going to health and community fairs on behalf of AARP, such as the Iowa State Fair, the Parkinson’s Conference, the Czech Festival, or any other events in your local area. This is an ongoing time commitment that is flexible and will take up 1-2 hours per month. We are looking for volunteers that are able to communicate effectively and that like to plan community events.  While the Iowa State Office for AARP is based out of Des Moines we have volunteer opportunities for people statewide, including your local community.

 Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

At AARP, one of our most valuable assets is our amazing team of volunteers. Through education, advocacy and service, AARP volunteers and staff work together to address community needs. With your skills knowledge and wisdom, you’re uniquely equipped to make a difference in your community. Here is how you can help:

As an AARP volunteer you will have the opportunity to:

                -Share the benefits of your life experience;

                -Benefit from high-quality training and education;

                -Enjoy stimulating challenges and meet new people;

                -Know that you’re truly making a difference.

Community Action, Resources and Education Team (CARE) - volunteers will help bring valuable information to their communities through a wide variety of special events, fairs, and exhibits, and develop and implement fun, educational experiences. Examples of CARE team activities include but are not limited to planning community events such as “FREE Ice Cream Day” and going to health and community fairs on behalf of AARP, such as the Iowa State Fair, the Parkinson’s Conference, the Czech Festival, or any other events in your local area. This is an ongoing time commitment that is flexible and will take up 1-2 hours per month. We are looking for volunteers that are able to communicate effectively and that like to plan community events.  While the Iowa State Office for AARP is based out of Des Moines we have volunteer opportunities for people statewide, including your local community.

 Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Iowa Speakers Bureau

At AARP, one of our most valuable assets is our amazing team of volunteers. Through education, advocacy and service, AARP volunteers and staff work together to address community needs. With your skills knowledge and wisdom, you’re uniquely equipped to make a difference in your community. Here is how you can help:

As an AARP volunteer you will have the opportunity to:

                -Share the benefits of your life experience;

                -Benefit from high-quality training and education;

                -Enjoy stimulating challenges and meet new people;

                -Know that you’re truly making a difference.

 

 

AARP Speakers Bureau: AARP Iowa equips volunteers to present important information to the community. On-going skills and message training are provided, as well as technical and office support from the Iowa State office. The AARP Speakers Bureau gives presentations in the following areas

                AARP Fraud Watch Network Events

The AARP Fraud Watch Network gives Iowans access to information to help protect them and their families from theft and fraud

                AARP Life Reimagined Check-up

This is a new way of thinking about what is next in your life, offering experiences, tools, guidance and connections.

AARP HomeFit Workshops

Home Modifications that can help participant’s age-in-place and go about their daily activities while staying comfortable, independent and injury free.

We are looking for volunteers that are able to communicate effectively and that are comfortable with public speaking and giving presentations. This is an ongoing time commitment and will take up to 1-2 hours a month. While the Iowa State Office for AARP is based out of Des Moines we have volunteer opportunities for people statewide, including your local community.

Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

At AARP, one of our most valuable assets is our amazing team of volunteers. Through education, advocacy and service, AARP volunteers and staff work together to address community needs. With your skills knowledge and wisdom, you’re uniquely equipped to make a difference in your community. Here is how you can help:

As an AARP volunteer you will have the opportunity to:

                -Share the benefits of your life experience;

                -Benefit from high-quality training and education;

                -Enjoy stimulating challenges and meet new people;

                -Know that you’re truly making a difference.

 

 

AARP Speakers Bureau: AARP Iowa equips volunteers to present important information to the community. On-going skills and message training are provided, as well as technical and office support from the Iowa State office. The AARP Speakers Bureau gives presentations in the following areas

                AARP Fraud Watch Network Events

The AARP Fraud Watch Network gives Iowans access to information to help protect them and their families from theft and fraud

                AARP Life Reimagined Check-up

This is a new way of thinking about what is next in your life, offering experiences, tools, guidance and connections.

AARP HomeFit Workshops

Home Modifications that can help participant’s age-in-place and go about their daily activities while staying comfortable, independent and injury free.

We are looking for volunteers that are able to communicate effectively and that are comfortable with public speaking and giving presentations. This is an ongoing time commitment and will take up to 1-2 hours a month. While the Iowa State Office for AARP is based out of Des Moines we have volunteer opportunities for people statewide, including your local community.

Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Driver Safety Program

f youメre passionate about safety, enjoy helping others and strive to make your community a better place, then AARP Driver Safety would like to meet you. AARP Driver Safety, the nationメs first and largest older driver safety initiative, is recruiting unpaid volunteers to instruct, coordinate and promote its educational offerings--including the AARP Smart Driver Course, CarFit program, and We Need to Talk seminar. AARP Driver Safety has a variety of volunteer opportunities available, including:

Instructors: Organize and teach AARP Smart Driver classroom courses at local community centers, libraries, hospitals and senior centers.

Coordinators: Manage AARP Smart Driver Courses in your district, region or state. Recruit and supervise instructors, plan and conduct instructor workshops, and work with local sponsors.

Marketing Specialists: Locate potential classroom host sites, identify publicity or promotion opportunities, and coordinate exhibits at local and statewide events.

- Tech Experts: Assist fellow volunteers in utilizing AARP Driver Safety online systems.

We Need to Talk Facilitators: Teach a free seminar designed to help families have conversations with their loved ones about when it's time to cease driving.

CarFit Volunteers: Become a CarFit Technician or CarFit Event Coordinator and help ensure drivers are safely and comfortably "fit" in their vehicle, and in control behind the wheel.

In addition to English-speaking volunteers, the initiative has a strong need for Spanish-speaking volunteers. AARP Driver Safety asks that volunteers be able to dedicate at least 10 hours to the program each month, and have Internet access and an email account. Please note that all AARP Driver Safety volunteer positions are unpaid. However, volunteers are reimbursed for approved out-of-pocket expenses, such as mileage, parking and basic supplies.

 

Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

f youメre passionate about safety, enjoy helping others and strive to make your community a better place, then AARP Driver Safety would like to meet you. AARP Driver Safety, the nationメs first and largest older driver safety initiative, is recruiting unpaid volunteers to instruct, coordinate and promote its educational offerings--including the AARP Smart Driver Course, CarFit program, and We Need to Talk seminar. AARP Driver Safety has a variety of volunteer opportunities available, including:

Instructors: Organize and teach AARP Smart Driver classroom courses at local community centers, libraries, hospitals and senior centers.

Coordinators: Manage AARP Smart Driver Courses in your district, region or state. Recruit and supervise instructors, plan and conduct instructor workshops, and work with local sponsors.

Marketing Specialists: Locate potential classroom host sites, identify publicity or promotion opportunities, and coordinate exhibits at local and statewide events.

- Tech Experts: Assist fellow volunteers in utilizing AARP Driver Safety online systems.

We Need to Talk Facilitators: Teach a free seminar designed to help families have conversations with their loved ones about when it's time to cease driving.

CarFit Volunteers: Become a CarFit Technician or CarFit Event Coordinator and help ensure drivers are safely and comfortably "fit" in their vehicle, and in control behind the wheel.

In addition to English-speaking volunteers, the initiative has a strong need for Spanish-speaking volunteers. AARP Driver Safety asks that volunteers be able to dedicate at least 10 hours to the program each month, and have Internet access and an email account. Please note that all AARP Driver Safety volunteer positions are unpaid. However, volunteers are reimbursed for approved out-of-pocket expenses, such as mileage, parking and basic supplies.

 

Please contact us if you are interested in volunteering in your area!

Agency: AARP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coalition volunteer

There is an ongoing opportunity to be involved in our Coalition to reduce youth substance use.  We are always in need of community members who have a wide variety of skills. We have a Marketing and Special Events committee, Policy committee, Outreach and Fundraising Committee, Executive Committee and a Planning Committee (that meets on an as needed basis).  We also have a youth advisory group that needs adult sponsors. If you cannot come to regular monthly coalition meetings or be involved in committees, you can also just volunteer with various special events and fundraisers or even with office work or hanging posters or signs. We may have fundraising opportunities that include baking and serving food or helping with a 5K this fall. 

Agency: Jones County Safe And Healthy Youth Coalition

There is an ongoing opportunity to be involved in our Coalition to reduce youth substance use.  We are always in need of community members who have a wide variety of skills. We have a Marketing and Special Events committee, Policy committee, Outreach and Fundraising Committee, Executive Committee and a Planning Committee (that meets on an as needed basis).  We also have a youth advisory group that needs adult sponsors. If you cannot come to regular monthly coalition meetings or be involved in committees, you can also just volunteer with various special events and fundraisers or even with office work or hanging posters or signs. We may have fundraising opportunities that include baking and serving food or helping with a 5K this fall. 

Agency: Jones County Safe And Healthy Youth Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Web Master

The Artisan's Sanctuary is a non-profit arts cooperative that needs a volunteer to manage/update our website.

Agency: Artisan's Sanctuary

The Artisan's Sanctuary is a non-profit arts cooperative that needs a volunteer to manage/update our website.

Agency: Artisan's Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52302

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Recreation Assistant

Country View Care Facility seeks Recreation Assistants to assist Recreation Aides with outings, special events and activities. As an assistant you'll do so many fun things with residents - especially in the warmer months when residents can get outdoors and take advantage of things happening in the area. More volunteers participating means more residents can participate, especially those in wheelchairs!

This is an opportunity for those 18 years or older with opportunities Monday - Friday days with a few evenings on occasion. Some may have to assist with pushing wheelchairs, but it's not a necessity to participate.

Some Recreation Assistants have helped with events such as outings to community events, participating in a picnic, an ice cream outing, fishing, attending a baseball game, and shopping at Wal-Mart.  

 

Agency: Pillar of Cedar Valley

Country View Care Facility seeks Recreation Assistants to assist Recreation Aides with outings, special events and activities. As an assistant you'll do so many fun things with residents - especially in the warmer months when residents can get outdoors and take advantage of things happening in the area. More volunteers participating means more residents can participate, especially those in wheelchairs!

This is an opportunity for those 18 years or older with opportunities Monday - Friday days with a few evenings on occasion. Some may have to assist with pushing wheelchairs, but it's not a necessity to participate.

Some Recreation Assistants have helped with events such as outings to community events, participating in a picnic, an ice cream outing, fishing, attending a baseball game, and shopping at Wal-Mart.  

 

Agency: Pillar of Cedar Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Laundry Support!

This volunteer opportunity provides the chance to make a significant contribution to 4Cs Home Ties Child Care Center - while you complete your own household chores!  We need someone that can do the laundry for Home Ties every second week of the month. This assignment involves picking up the laundry on a Friday afternoon, completing approximately four loads of laundry and returning it on Sunday. If interested, please call Alysia at 319-341-0050

Agency: 4Cs - Community Coordinated Child Care

This volunteer opportunity provides the chance to make a significant contribution to 4Cs Home Ties Child Care Center - while you complete your own household chores!  We need someone that can do the laundry for Home Ties every second week of the month. This assignment involves picking up the laundry on a Friday afternoon, completing approximately four loads of laundry and returning it on Sunday. If interested, please call Alysia at 319-341-0050

Agency: 4Cs - Community Coordinated Child Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive cancer patients to their treatment appointments

Become a volunteer driver with the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program and provide rides as requested from cancer patients to and from their cancer treatments. Most rides take place during the hours of 7AM-6PM, Monday through Friday. The frequency of requests and times vary daily depending on how many patients need a ride at any given time. Every volunteer driver donates their time and gas - and can decide how often to provide rides, when, and how far! This is a very flexible and meaningful program - which can be lifesaving for cancer patients who have no other transportation options.

Volunteer drivers must have:

* A current, valid driver’s license and between the ages of 18-84 
* A good driving record
* Access to a safe and reliable vehicle 
* Proof of adequate automobile insurance

Every volunteer must clear a background check and take an online training to help prepare them for their new role. To learn more visit cancer.org/drive or call 1-800-227-2345!

Agency: American Cancer Society

Become a volunteer driver with the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program and provide rides as requested from cancer patients to and from their cancer treatments. Most rides take place during the hours of 7AM-6PM, Monday through Friday. The frequency of requests and times vary daily depending on how many patients need a ride at any given time. Every volunteer driver donates their time and gas - and can decide how often to provide rides, when, and how far! This is a very flexible and meaningful program - which can be lifesaving for cancer patients who have no other transportation options.

Volunteer drivers must have:

* A current, valid driver’s license and between the ages of 18-84 
* A good driving record
* Access to a safe and reliable vehicle 
* Proof of adequate automobile insurance

Every volunteer must clear a background check and take an online training to help prepare them for their new role. To learn more visit cancer.org/drive or call 1-800-227-2345!

Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothes Sorting

Help sort clothes and get the pantry ready for Summer!

To arrange a time to volunteer at the pantry or to learn more about this volunteer opportunity please contact Jeriann McLaughlin at jmclaughlin@ballard.k12.ia.us

Agency: Ballard Community Clothes/Food Pantry

Help sort clothes and get the pantry ready for Summer!

To arrange a time to volunteer at the pantry or to learn more about this volunteer opportunity please contact Jeriann McLaughlin at jmclaughlin@ballard.k12.ia.us

Agency: Ballard Community Clothes/Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 50124

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Local Leadership Board

The Arthritis Foundation is looking for dedicated individuals to serve on its Iowa Leadership Board.  The office is located in West Des Moines, but serves all of Iowa.  

There are currently openings for:

Fundraising Chair, Volunteer Engagement Chair, Help & Support Chair

Not ready to commit to being a Char?  We also are looking for Board Members to serve on committees for fundraising, advocacy, Juvenile Arthritis, special events, help & support, and more.

 

TRAINING AND SUPPORT

Arthritis Foundation Orientation (required) Arthritis Foundation’s Annual Meeting Ongoing at regular meetings National webinar trainings

Agency: Arthritis Foundation

The Arthritis Foundation is looking for dedicated individuals to serve on its Iowa Leadership Board.  The office is located in West Des Moines, but serves all of Iowa.  

There are currently openings for:

Fundraising Chair, Volunteer Engagement Chair, Help & Support Chair

Not ready to commit to being a Char?  We also are looking for Board Members to serve on committees for fundraising, advocacy, Juvenile Arthritis, special events, help & support, and more.

 

TRAINING AND SUPPORT

Arthritis Foundation Orientation (required) Arthritis Foundation’s Annual Meeting Ongoing at regular meetings National webinar trainings

Agency: Arthritis Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50266

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurses! We Need Your Help

The Norwalk Free Medical Clinic is in need of nurses, nursing assistants, and medical assistants to assist at our free clinic on Thursday evenings. Once an application is approved, we allow very flexible scheduling and try our best to work around your schedule. We ask that volunteers work at least 1 2 hour shift every 3 months. Besides getting to dramatically improve the lives of those in our community, you can build your resume, get experience, and feel great about helping others! 

Agency: Norwalk Free Medical Clinic (Free Clinics of Iowa)

The Norwalk Free Medical Clinic is in need of nurses, nursing assistants, and medical assistants to assist at our free clinic on Thursday evenings. Once an application is approved, we allow very flexible scheduling and try our best to work around your schedule. We ask that volunteers work at least 1 2 hour shift every 3 months. Besides getting to dramatically improve the lives of those in our community, you can build your resume, get experience, and feel great about helping others! 

Agency: Norwalk Free Medical Clinic (Free Clinics of Iowa)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer intake assistant

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 intake assistant for Iowa Legal Aid’s Hotline for Older Iowans (Hotline).

Key responsibilities:

Perform case updates in the online case management system. Scan, attach and fax client and legal documents. Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Organize and maintain office supplies in storage areas. File casework in case folders and filing cabinets. 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:

Iowa Legal Aid’s Hotline is looking for volunteers who can commit to 5 or more hours per week.

Position Location:

Volunteer must be available to come during business hours into the Central Iowa Regional Office located at 1111 9th Street, Suite 230 in Des Moines.

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.

 

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 intake assistant for Iowa Legal Aid’s Hotline for Older Iowans (Hotline).

Key responsibilities:

Perform case updates in the online case management system. Scan, attach and fax client and legal documents. Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls. Organize and maintain office supplies in storage areas. File casework in case folders and filing cabinets. 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:

Iowa Legal Aid’s Hotline is looking for volunteers who can commit to 5 or more hours per week.

Position Location:

Volunteer must be available to come during business hours into the Central Iowa Regional Office located at 1111 9th Street, Suite 230 in Des Moines.

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.

 

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: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

Position Description

Volunteers will primarily focus on assisting the Administrative Coordinator with day-to-day functions of the office, such as data entry, proof-reading, and preparation of mailings. Volunteers may also assist with preparation for special events and the move to the Douglas Mansion in 2018. Volunteers will gain first-hand knowledge of the daily operations of a museum office. This is a good volunteer opportunity for college students seeking arts administration experience. Interested students may inquire about the possibility of an administrative internship. Depending on interest, volunteers may also be given training in social media marketing and Google analytics. Hours are flexible and will be determined by the volunteer’s schedule. It is preferable if volunteers can commit to a 3-4 hour weekly shift.

Experience and Skills

Applicants do not need prior office experience, but should be well-versed in Microsoft Office Suite. Applicants should be organized and have good writing skills. Graphic and web design skills are useful, but not necessary. Volunteers may be given some training in using WordPress. All volunteers should possess the ability to work independently or on a team, work on multiple tasks at one time, be detail-oriented, and well-organized. Volunteers should be flexible, as they may occasionally help with projects in other departments. Have manual dexterity, the ability to lift up to 40 lbs., and the ability to stand for extended periods of time.

How to Apply

Fill out the application found at http://historycenter.org/volunteer/ Send a resume to office@historycenter.org with subject “Administrative Volunteer Application”

For questions about the position, please contact Jennifer Beall at jennifer@historycenter.org or by phone at 319-362-1501.

Agency: The History Center

Position Description

Volunteers will primarily focus on assisting the Administrative Coordinator with day-to-day functions of the office, such as data entry, proof-reading, and preparation of mailings. Volunteers may also assist with preparation for special events and the move to the Douglas Mansion in 2018. Volunteers will gain first-hand knowledge of the daily operations of a museum office. This is a good volunteer opportunity for college students seeking arts administration experience. Interested students may inquire about the possibility of an administrative internship. Depending on interest, volunteers may also be given training in social media marketing and Google analytics. Hours are flexible and will be determined by the volunteer’s schedule. It is preferable if volunteers can commit to a 3-4 hour weekly shift.

Experience and Skills

Applicants do not need prior office experience, but should be well-versed in Microsoft Office Suite. Applicants should be organized and have good writing skills. Graphic and web design skills are useful, but not necessary. Volunteers may be given some training in using WordPress. All volunteers should possess the ability to work independently or on a team, work on multiple tasks at one time, be detail-oriented, and well-organized. Volunteers should be flexible, as they may occasionally help with projects in other departments. Have manual dexterity, the ability to lift up to 40 lbs., and the ability to stand for extended periods of time.

How to Apply

Fill out the application found at http://historycenter.org/volunteer/ Send a resume to office@historycenter.org with subject “Administrative Volunteer Application”

For questions about the position, please contact Jennifer Beall at jennifer@historycenter.org or by phone at 319-362-1501.

Agency: The History Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in Des Moines County

For volunteer opportunities in Des Moines County visit http://www.extension.iastate.edu/desmoines/content/volunteer-now

Agency: Volunteer NOW!

For volunteer opportunities in Des Moines County visit http://www.extension.iastate.edu/desmoines/content/volunteer-now

Agency: Volunteer NOW!

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52655

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activities Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers to help with day to day activities on an ongoing process. We also appreciate one time activity assistance with our holiday or special activities.

For additional information please contact Melissa and fill out a volunteer application.

Agency: ManorCare Nursing And Post Acute Rehab

We are looking for volunteers to help with day to day activities on an ongoing process. We also appreciate one time activity assistance with our holiday or special activities.

For additional information please contact Melissa and fill out a volunteer application.

Agency: ManorCare Nursing And Post Acute Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 50701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Advocate and Night Advocate

Cedar Valley Friends of the Family has started a new comprehensive program to offer services to victims of Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking brings in billions of dollars worldwide. On any given day there are around 300 people for sale in Iowa. CVFF has taken the initiative to offer after care to victims that have faced this trauma.

The Human Trafficking program is unique and one of the first of its kind in Iowa. The Iowa Attorney General’s office has made human trafficking a priority by funding powerful initiatives like this one. CVFF is looking for community collaboration to stop human trafficking. It’s through these collaborative efforts that true healing can begin. We need skills based volunteers to partner with us and help empower victims.

Volunteer Advocate and Night Advocate Description:
Seeking individuals who want to empower victims of human trafficking. Do you have compassion for those who have been impacted by modern day slavery? We are looking for volunteer advocates who are willing to be trained and offer direct support services to victims. The duties range from transportation to appointments to just being a listener.

Answer 24hr crisis line. Offer available services to victims. Counsel victims of human trafficking about resources. Take victims to and from appointments. Work with other noon-profits and religious organizations. Connect victims to shelter, food resources and clothing. Trauma informed care.

Preferred Qualifications: MSW/BSW or Bachelors in Psychology. Experience in domestic violence or sexual assault.

Agency: Cedar Valley Friends of the Family

Cedar Valley Friends of the Family has started a new comprehensive program to offer services to victims of Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking brings in billions of dollars worldwide. On any given day there are around 300 people for sale in Iowa. CVFF has taken the initiative to offer after care to victims that have faced this trauma.

The Human Trafficking program is unique and one of the first of its kind in Iowa. The Iowa Attorney General’s office has made human trafficking a priority by funding powerful initiatives like this one. CVFF is looking for community collaboration to stop human trafficking. It’s through these collaborative efforts that true healing can begin. We need skills based volunteers to partner with us and help empower victims.

Volunteer Advocate and Night Advocate Description:
Seeking individuals who want to empower victims of human trafficking. Do you have compassion for those who have been impacted by modern day slavery? We are looking for volunteer advocates who are willing to be trained and offer direct support services to victims. The duties range from transportation to appointments to just being a listener.

Answer 24hr crisis line. Offer available services to victims. Counsel victims of human trafficking about resources. Take victims to and from appointments. Work with other noon-profits and religious organizations. Connect victims to shelter, food resources and clothing. Trauma informed care.

Preferred Qualifications: MSW/BSW or Bachelors in Psychology. Experience in domestic violence or sexual assault.

Agency: Cedar Valley Friends of the Family

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Used Book Sorter

What happens after people donate their used books to the Iowa City Public Library?  Book-loving volunteers sort through the piles and boxes to determine how they'll be used.  If you are a good judge of a book, please consider joining us as a Sorter!

Job Summary
Under direction of Library Development Office Staff, this position manages year-round continuous sorting and storage of books designated and received by the Library for resale at The Book End. Works with Development Office staff and bookstore volunteers to provide inventory for ongoing sale of items at the store and for periodic sales.

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities

Reviews all gift books and other items not accepted for the Library collection, and Library discards.

Sorts materials for shelving

Processes materials not suitable for sale to ship to third party book buyer

Stores and labels materials and plans for storage space with guidance from Development Office Staff

Minimum Education, Experience, and Certification
Education equivalent to a four year liberal arts degree desirable.  Good knowledge of books and ability to determine their subjects. Considerable skill in organizing workflow and procedures.  A criminal history record check is required for this position.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to work independently. Ability to follow instructions. Available 8 am-10 am weekdays.  Knowledge of books, authors, and love of reading helpful.

Physical and Environmental Conditions
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds. Stooping or bending in order to lift and move boxes of books, and shelve books is also required. Must be able to move book cart containing items.

Time and Scheduling Requirements
Six (6) month commitment required. Minimum two-hour weekly shift required per week.

Agency: Iowa City Public Library

What happens after people donate their used books to the Iowa City Public Library?  Book-loving volunteers sort through the piles and boxes to determine how they'll be used.  If you are a good judge of a book, please consider joining us as a Sorter!

Job Summary
Under direction of Library Development Office Staff, this position manages year-round continuous sorting and storage of books designated and received by the Library for resale at The Book End. Works with Development Office staff and bookstore volunteers to provide inventory for ongoing sale of items at the store and for periodic sales.

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities

Reviews all gift books and other items not accepted for the Library collection, and Library discards.

Sorts materials for shelving

Processes materials not suitable for sale to ship to third party book buyer

Stores and labels materials and plans for storage space with guidance from Development Office Staff

Minimum Education, Experience, and Certification
Education equivalent to a four year liberal arts degree desirable.  Good knowledge of books and ability to determine their subjects. Considerable skill in organizing workflow and procedures.  A criminal history record check is required for this position.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to work independently. Ability to follow instructions. Available 8 am-10 am weekdays.  Knowledge of books, authors, and love of reading helpful.

Physical and Environmental Conditions
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds. Stooping or bending in order to lift and move boxes of books, and shelve books is also required. Must be able to move book cart containing items.

Time and Scheduling Requirements
Six (6) month commitment required. Minimum two-hour weekly shift required per week.

Agency: Iowa City Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book End Store Clerk

The BookEnd is a fundraiser for the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation, a non-profit which generates private resources to support the Iowa City Public Library. Volunteers at The BookEnd help achieve that mission by selling gently-used donated books, music, movies and more. BookEnd volunteers love to read, love the Iowa City Public Library, and love to help others!

BookEnd volunteers sell books and more to customers seeking treasures and bargains while shopping for a great cause. The BookEnd is on the second floor of the Iowa City Public Library. Sales proceeds support the Children's Summer Reading Program, Teen Summer Reading Program, Art-to-Go project, and other activities of the Iowa City Public Library.

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities

Works under general supervision and direction of Book End Committee and Development Office Staff. Assists with organization of bookstore by alphabetizing, shelving, and helping with display of books as directed by Book Sorter or Book End Committee. Assists customers with book selection and provides excellent customer services. Rings up sales on cash register. Some shifts require opening or closing store and tallying daily receipts. Interacts with the public.

Physical and Environmental Conditions
Ability to lift up to 20 pounds. Stooping or bending in order to shelve books may also be required.

Minimum Education, Experience, and Certification
Must be at least sixteen (16) years of age or completed tenth grade.   A criminal history record check is required for this position.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Ability to work independently. Ability to follow instructions. Knowledge of books, authors, and love of reading helpful. Experience in retail setting beneficial.

Time and Scheduling Requirements
Six (6) month commitment required.

Agency: Iowa City Public Library

The BookEnd is a fundraiser for the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation, a non-profit which generates private resources to support the Iowa City Public Library. Volunteers at The BookEnd help achieve that mission by selling gently-used donated books, music, movies and more. BookEnd volunteers love to read, love the Iowa City Public Library, and love to help others!

BookEnd volunteers sell books and more to customers seeking treasures and bargains while shopping for a great cause. The BookEnd is on the second floor of the Iowa City Public Library. Sales proceeds support the Children's Summer Reading Program, Teen Summer Reading Program, Art-to-Go project, and other activities of the Iowa City Public Library.

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities

Works under general supervision and direction of Book End Committee and Development Office Staff. Assists with organization of bookstore by alphabetizing, shelving, and helping with display of books as directed by Book Sorter or Book End Committee. Assists customers with book selection and provides excellent customer services. Rings up sales on cash register. Some shifts require opening or closing store and tallying daily receipts. Interacts with the public.

Physical and Environmental Conditions
Ability to lift up to 20 pounds. Stooping or bending in order to shelve books may also be required.

Minimum Education, Experience, and Certification
Must be at least sixteen (16) years of age or completed tenth grade.   A criminal history record check is required for this position.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Ability to work independently. Ability to follow instructions. Knowledge of books, authors, and love of reading helpful. Experience in retail setting beneficial.

Time and Scheduling Requirements
Six (6) month commitment required.

Agency: Iowa City Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Story County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Outreach Project

The Story County LEPC is in need of a volunteer to assist the LEPC with improving their ability to plan for emergencies. The volunteer will contact businesses in Story County that work with hazardous chemicals to verify emergency contact information and to encourage participation in the LEPC organization. A script of information will be provided for the volunteer as to why they are calling and to inform the businesses of the benefits of the LEPC. The volunteer’s efforts should help reduce risk within our communities and build a better partnership between emergency responders, government agencies, and business. This is a volunteer position. Hours are flexible but would need to be during office business hours of 7:30PM-4:00PM.

Agency: Story County Emergency Management

The Story County LEPC is in need of a volunteer to assist the LEPC with improving their ability to plan for emergencies. The volunteer will contact businesses in Story County that work with hazardous chemicals to verify emergency contact information and to encourage participation in the LEPC organization. A script of information will be provided for the volunteer as to why they are calling and to inform the businesses of the benefits of the LEPC. The volunteer’s efforts should help reduce risk within our communities and build a better partnership between emergency responders, government agencies, and business. This is a volunteer position. Hours are flexible but would need to be during office business hours of 7:30PM-4:00PM.

Agency: Story County Emergency Management

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clinic Support

We host monthly low-cost vaccination and microchip clinics and they typically fall on Saturday mornings. These have gotten very popular and they tend to be extremely busy. Volunteers help people fill out paperwork and navigate the line for services. Some animal handling experience as well as good customer service skills is helpful.

Interested individuals will need to attend a volunteer orientation or make arrangements for special training.

Agency: Iowa Humane Alliance

We host monthly low-cost vaccination and microchip clinics and they typically fall on Saturday mornings. These have gotten very popular and they tend to be extremely busy. Volunteers help people fill out paperwork and navigate the line for services. Some animal handling experience as well as good customer service skills is helpful.

Interested individuals will need to attend a volunteer orientation or make arrangements for special training.

Agency: Iowa Humane Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clinic check in/out

We can do anywhere from 25 to 80 spay or neuter surgeries, depending on the day! This means that our morning check in/out process can be really busy. Volunteers greet clients and their animals at the door and give them the appropriate form to fill out. They also help clean up the lobby area after check out/in is over around 9:00am.

Interested individuals would need to attend a volunteer orientation or arrange for special training.

Agency: Iowa Humane Alliance

We can do anywhere from 25 to 80 spay or neuter surgeries, depending on the day! This means that our morning check in/out process can be really busy. Volunteers greet clients and their animals at the door and give them the appropriate form to fill out. They also help clean up the lobby area after check out/in is over around 9:00am.

Interested individuals would need to attend a volunteer orientation or arrange for special training.

Agency: Iowa Humane Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clerical

We need someone that is punctual and can make files from scratch.

We need someone that can put together applications for food stamps, financial aid, and health care.

We need someone that can open up the mail in the mornings.

We need someone that can sort papers.

We need someone that can pass a background check.

Agency: Department of Human Services

We need someone that is punctual and can make files from scratch.

We need someone that can put together applications for food stamps, financial aid, and health care.

We need someone that can open up the mail in the mornings.

We need someone that can sort papers.

We need someone that can pass a background check.

Agency: Department of Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare Assistant

LSI's People Place offers support for parents of young children. Help care for children while their parents participate in parent education support groups and classes. Help provide a warm, caring and positive atmosphere modeling patience, encouragement and respect.

Currently, we are seeking volunteers who are available on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, from 9:30-11:30am.

Agency: Lutheran Services in Iowa, Ames

LSI's People Place offers support for parents of young children. Help care for children while their parents participate in parent education support groups and classes. Help provide a warm, caring and positive atmosphere modeling patience, encouragement and respect.

Currently, we are seeking volunteers who are available on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, from 9:30-11:30am.

Agency: Lutheran Services in Iowa, Ames

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothes Closet Volunteers

Volunteers are needed to sort clothing and help clients select outfits. A Clothes Closet Committee meeting is held once every six weeks.  Volunteers are encouraged to attend committee meetings but it is not required.

 

Agency: Community Clothes Closet

Volunteers are needed to sort clothing and help clients select outfits. A Clothes Closet Committee meeting is held once every six weeks.  Volunteers are encouraged to attend committee meetings but it is not required.

 

Agency: Community Clothes Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Outreach Intern

PATV’s Community Outreach Intern will gain exposure to the inner workings of a Public Access TV station and will further develop their public relations skills by working on a variety of tasks related to station promotion, communications, workshop advertising, event planning, as well as general administrative activities. 

 

Job Responsibilities include:

- 80 hours over ten weeks.

- Assisting in the development and distribution of marketing materials

- Maintaining and creating a new media kit for the station

- Maintaining community/audience mailing list database

- Assisting in community outreach efforts and target/niche marketing for educational workshops and lectures

- Attending/assisting in coordination of community events and fundraisers

- Internet research and writing

Job Requirements:

- The ideal candidate is majoring in Marketing, Advertising, Communications, Business or related field and is looking to intern for college credit.

- Computer literate, possess excellent written, oral, and communications skills.

- High attention to detail and the ability to work independently and on a team

How To Apply:

Please send cover letter and list of 3 references with resume to Public Access TV.

Agency: PATV

PATV’s Community Outreach Intern will gain exposure to the inner workings of a Public Access TV station and will further develop their public relations skills by working on a variety of tasks related to station promotion, communications, workshop advertising, event planning, as well as general administrative activities. 

 

Job Responsibilities include:

- 80 hours over ten weeks.

- Assisting in the development and distribution of marketing materials

- Maintaining and creating a new media kit for the station

- Maintaining community/audience mailing list database

- Assisting in community outreach efforts and target/niche marketing for educational workshops and lectures

- Attending/assisting in coordination of community events and fundraisers

- Internet research and writing

Job Requirements:

- The ideal candidate is majoring in Marketing, Advertising, Communications, Business or related field and is looking to intern for college credit.

- Computer literate, possess excellent written, oral, and communications skills.

- High attention to detail and the ability to work independently and on a team

How To Apply:

Please send cover letter and list of 3 references with resume to Public Access TV.

Agency: PATV

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Production Intern

PATV’s Production Intern will gain exposure to the inner workings of a Public Access TV station and will further develop their video production/post-production skills by working on a variety of in-house and field projects, helping maintain video equipment, as well as assisting the PATV staff in daily operational duties.

 

Intern projects may include:

Complete camera, editing, and studio workshops with staff Work as technical crew on PATV studio productions. Field productions and special projects, as assigned help edit PATV staff productions 

Job Requirements:

The ideal candidate is majoring in Film/Video Production or related field and is
looking to intern for college credit.
- Experience with digital video production/post-production.
- Have an interest in community programming.
- Computer literate, possess excellent written, oral, and communications skills.
- 10 hours per week, including occasional evening and weekend hours.
- High attention to detail and the ability to work independently and on a team

Agency: PATV

PATV’s Production Intern will gain exposure to the inner workings of a Public Access TV station and will further develop their video production/post-production skills by working on a variety of in-house and field projects, helping maintain video equipment, as well as assisting the PATV staff in daily operational duties.

 

Intern projects may include:

Complete camera, editing, and studio workshops with staff Work as technical crew on PATV studio productions. Field productions and special projects, as assigned help edit PATV staff productions 

Job Requirements:

The ideal candidate is majoring in Film/Video Production or related field and is
looking to intern for college credit.
- Experience with digital video production/post-production.
- Have an interest in community programming.
- Computer literate, possess excellent written, oral, and communications skills.
- 10 hours per week, including occasional evening and weekend hours.
- High attention to detail and the ability to work independently and on a team

Agency: PATV

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PATV Guidelines

PATV is a resource dedicated to diversity in community communication. PATV provides opportunities for local citizens to make use of current technology to exchange information and ideas and to participate in the democratic process. PATV promotes media literacy through training in media production and critical viewing

This free orientation is mandatory for all new members and volunteers. The one-hour class covers the history, rules and procedures of PATV, as well as an introduction to the technical resources available. Guidelines is the prerequisite to production classes at PATV.

It takes place on the first Thursday of each month. 6 - 7 PM at 206 Lafayette Street in Iowa City.

Agency: PATV

PATV is a resource dedicated to diversity in community communication. PATV provides opportunities for local citizens to make use of current technology to exchange information and ideas and to participate in the democratic process. PATV promotes media literacy through training in media production and critical viewing

This free orientation is mandatory for all new members and volunteers. The one-hour class covers the history, rules and procedures of PATV, as well as an introduction to the technical resources available. Guidelines is the prerequisite to production classes at PATV.

It takes place on the first Thursday of each month. 6 - 7 PM at 206 Lafayette Street in Iowa City.

Agency: PATV

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PATV Board of Directors Meetings

PATV is a resource dedicated to diversity in community communication. PATV provides opportunities for local citizens to make use of current technology to exchange information and ideas and to participate in the democratic process. PATV promotes media literacy through training in media production and critical viewing

PATV's Board of Directors is a nine-person volunteer board. Each member serves a three-year term and may serve up to two terms. The board creates policies for PATV, which are implemented by the Executive Director.

Board meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7pm and are open to the public.

Agency: PATV

PATV is a resource dedicated to diversity in community communication. PATV provides opportunities for local citizens to make use of current technology to exchange information and ideas and to participate in the democratic process. PATV promotes media literacy through training in media production and critical viewing

PATV's Board of Directors is a nine-person volunteer board. Each member serves a three-year term and may serve up to two terms. The board creates policies for PATV, which are implemented by the Executive Director.

Board meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7pm and are open to the public.

Agency: PATV

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Give Back to the Campus and Community Through Circle K at UI

Join one of the world's largest co-ed collegiate service organization. Circle K at UI is a chapter of Circle K International, a service and leadership organization sponsored by Kiwanis International. We help out with annual events, such as Dance Marathon, March for Babies, Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, and Kiwanis Chili Supper. In addition, we help out with community events, such as Iowa Children's Museum

Agency: Circle K International at UI

Join one of the world's largest co-ed collegiate service organization. Circle K at UI is a chapter of Circle K International, a service and leadership organization sponsored by Kiwanis International. We help out with annual events, such as Dance Marathon, March for Babies, Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, and Kiwanis Chili Supper. In addition, we help out with community events, such as Iowa Children's Museum

Agency: Circle K International at UI

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour Guide for School Groups

This volunteer will develop and present a variety of programs which will range from Visitor Center and Dam tours to guided walks in the Devonian Fossil Gorge or any of a wide range of programs such as water safety presentations at the beach, nature walks, nature craft programs, and outdoor skills of any kind.

Agency: Coralville Lake

This volunteer will develop and present a variety of programs which will range from Visitor Center and Dam tours to guided walks in the Devonian Fossil Gorge or any of a wide range of programs such as water safety presentations at the beach, nature walks, nature craft programs, and outdoor skills of any kind.

Agency: Coralville Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build young leaders of tomorrow! Be a Girl Scout Leader.

Change a life, it's forever! Become a Girl Scout Leader, Co-Leader or Assistant Leader and use your expertise, skills, interest and life experiences. Inspire and empower girls ages 5-17 to have a fun and enriching leadership experience as they reach their personal best. Girl Scout volunteers come from all walks of life community leaders, college students, retirees, stay-at-home moms and dads. Girl Sco

Agency: Girl Scouts Of Eastern Iowa And Western Illinois

Change a life, it's forever! Become a Girl Scout Leader, Co-Leader or Assistant Leader and use your expertise, skills, interest and life experiences. Inspire and empower girls ages 5-17 to have a fun and enriching leadership experience as they reach their personal best. Girl Scout volunteers come from all walks of life community leaders, college students, retirees, stay-at-home moms and dads. Girl Sco

Agency: Girl Scouts Of Eastern Iowa And Western Illinois

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Route Supervisor

Volunteers needed for our main fundraiser, the Dam to Downtown 10k that goes from the Coralville Dam to Downtown Iowa City. Volunteers will encourage the runners, ensure they?re going the right direction, and if necessary, some light traffic control if you?re at an intersection. We can offer free coffee and breakfast items, and a coupon for a free Panchero's burrito!

Agency: Greater Iowa City Area- Student Scholarships

Volunteers needed for our main fundraiser, the Dam to Downtown 10k that goes from the Coralville Dam to Downtown Iowa City. Volunteers will encourage the runners, ensure they?re going the right direction, and if necessary, some light traffic control if you?re at an intersection. We can offer free coffee and breakfast items, and a coupon for a free Panchero's burrito!

Agency: Greater Iowa City Area- Student Scholarships

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Race Route Supervisor

Our main annual fundraiser is the Dam to Downtown 10k, which goes from the Coralville Dam to Downtown Iowa City. We are in need of volunteers to place along the race route to ensure runner safety. There will be a bus of volunteers and runners that will leave College Green Park at 7:15 AM. We?ll drop off the runners at the starting line at the dam for another bus to pick them up, and then start drop

Agency: Greater Iowa City Area- Student Scholarships

Our main annual fundraiser is the Dam to Downtown 10k, which goes from the Coralville Dam to Downtown Iowa City. We are in need of volunteers to place along the race route to ensure runner safety. There will be a bus of volunteers and runners that will leave College Green Park at 7:15 AM. We?ll drop off the runners at the starting line at the dam for another bus to pick them up, and then start drop

Agency: Greater Iowa City Area- Student Scholarships

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference in the Life of a Child

Our school complement program, Kids Club, is looking for individuals willing to come read, play games or just hang out with children in kindergarten through third grade. Volunteers are needed from 4:00-5:30pm Monday through Friday. Volunteers can chose to come just one day a month or each day if they desire. The benefits of mentoring for both the mentor and the youth are too many to list.

Agency: Handicare, Inc.

Our school complement program, Kids Club, is looking for individuals willing to come read, play games or just hang out with children in kindergarten through third grade. Volunteers are needed from 4:00-5:30pm Monday through Friday. Volunteers can chose to come just one day a month or each day if they desire. The benefits of mentoring for both the mentor and the youth are too many to list.

Agency: Handicare, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52241

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Attorney AmeriCorps Member Positions

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities. Members serve at least 450 hours in a 14 week position.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, and starting as late as June 27, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Members receive a living allowance ($3,132.50), student loan forbearance, and can receive an education award of $1,515.55, plus partial repayment of interest accruing on student loans in forbearance.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities. Members serve at least 450 hours in a 14 week position.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, and starting as late as June 27, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Members receive a living allowance ($3,132.50), student loan forbearance, and can receive an education award of $1,515.55, plus partial repayment of interest accruing on student loans in forbearance.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


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.

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.

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.

To apply please visit our website at http://www.iowalegalaid.org/volunteers

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.

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.

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.

To apply please visit our website at http://www.iowalegalaid.org/volunteers

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Iowa UNA Volunteer

The Iowa United Nations Association has volunteer opportunities available in their office located in downtown Iowa City. Volunteers assist in general office duties. We also have opportunities for bloggers to write about global issues for our website. We will also have events located in Iowa City throughout the summer and fall where volunteers will be needed.

Agency: Iowa United Nations Association

The Iowa United Nations Association has volunteer opportunities available in their office located in downtown Iowa City. Volunteers assist in general office duties. We also have opportunities for bloggers to write about global issues for our website. We will also have events located in Iowa City throughout the summer and fall where volunteers will be needed.

Agency: Iowa United Nations Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52245

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child services in Romania and Ecuador

Work with babies, toddlers and preschoolers from disadvantaged families in either Romania or Ecuador. Help with conversational English. Two-week experience. Scholarships available for qualified University of Iowa students.

Agency: Iowa Voyagers

Work with babies, toddlers and preschoolers from disadvantaged families in either Romania or Ecuador. Help with conversational English. Two-week experience. Scholarships available for qualified University of Iowa students.

Agency: Iowa Voyagers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52244-1970

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Staff

Assist in staffing events with other Local Foods Connection (LFC) volunteers, board members and employees. Opportunities may involve interacting with the public to promote LFC, selling goods, or assisting in the logistics of an event such as set-up and clean up. Some examples of events include: Feb/March: Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) fairs April/May: Spring Fundraiser May-October: Iowa City

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Assist in staffing events with other Local Foods Connection (LFC) volunteers, board members and employees. Opportunities may involve interacting with the public to promote LFC, selling goods, or assisting in the logistics of an event such as set-up and clean up. Some examples of events include: Feb/March: Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) fairs April/May: Spring Fundraiser May-October: Iowa City

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media and Promotion Specialist

Assist in keeping an active and updated profile for Local Foods Connection on social media and web accounts, as well as develop promotional materials for the organization. Duties may include posting to LFC?s facebook page, maintaining an updated newsletter list, writing blog posts, writing and sending e-newsletters, taking photographs at events, and creating promotional documents and presentations. Vo

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Assist in keeping an active and updated profile for Local Foods Connection on social media and web accounts, as well as develop promotional materials for the organization. Duties may include posting to LFC?s facebook page, maintaining an updated newsletter list, writing blog posts, writing and sending e-newsletters, taking photographs at events, and creating promotional documents and presentations. Vo

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Committee Member

Work with other Local Foods Connection (LFC) volunteers and staff to identify organizational needs for volunteers, recruit, place, and orient volunteers, and act as a liaison as needed to other committees or groups within LFC, such as the board of directors, the funding committee and the events working group. Time Commitment: approx. three hours per month, including a one hour monthly meeting

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Work with other Local Foods Connection (LFC) volunteers and staff to identify organizational needs for volunteers, recruit, place, and orient volunteers, and act as a liaison as needed to other committees or groups within LFC, such as the board of directors, the funding committee and the events working group. Time Commitment: approx. three hours per month, including a one hour monthly meeting

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Funding Committee Member

Work with other Local Foods Connection volunteers, board members and staff to identify funding opportunities, assist in planning and executing fundraising events, work with other volunteers to identify, plan for and write grants, and act as a liaison as needed to other committees or groups within LFC, such as the board of directors, the volunteer committee and the events working group. Time Commitment

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Work with other Local Foods Connection volunteers, board members and staff to identify funding opportunities, assist in planning and executing fundraising events, work with other volunteers to identify, plan for and write grants, and act as a liaison as needed to other committees or groups within LFC, such as the board of directors, the volunteer committee and the events working group. Time Commitment

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Events Working Group Member

Work with Local Foods Connection staff and other volunteers to plan and organize events such as: client appreciation, educational workshops, community fundraisers, and publicity opportunities. Act as a liaison as needed to other committees or groups within LFC, such as the board of directors, the funding committee and the volunteer committee. Time Commitment: approximately three hours per month, incl

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Work with Local Foods Connection staff and other volunteers to plan and organize events such as: client appreciation, educational workshops, community fundraisers, and publicity opportunities. Act as a liaison as needed to other committees or groups within LFC, such as the board of directors, the funding committee and the volunteer committee. Time Commitment: approximately three hours per month, incl

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant

Work with Local Foods Connection staff to perform basic administrative duties which may include: making deposits, documenting donations and sending out receipts and thank-you notes, collating and mailing orientation and educational material to clients, filing, and keeping an updated inventory of educational and promotional materials. Volunteers will work out of LFC?s office located on the east side of

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Work with Local Foods Connection staff to perform basic administrative duties which may include: making deposits, documenting donations and sending out receipts and thank-you notes, collating and mailing orientation and educational material to clients, filing, and keeping an updated inventory of educational and promotional materials. Volunteers will work out of LFC?s office located on the east side of

Agency: Local Foods Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer PLAYologist

Volunteers are needed to facilitate our many interactive exhibits. While volunteering "on the floor"

Agency: The Iowa Children's Museum

Volunteers are needed to facilitate our many interactive exhibits. While volunteering "on the floor"

Agency: The Iowa Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: Aimee

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Free Night

Family Free Night is always the last Friday of every month! The Iowa Children's Museum offers free admission between the hours of 5 and 8pm. This is our way of thanking the community for their continuous support! Volunteers are needed to help interact with museum visitors, assist in the upkeep of museum exhibits, and facilitate any special programs or events. If interested please contact Aimee Muss

Agency: The Iowa Children's Museum

Family Free Night is always the last Friday of every month! The Iowa Children's Museum offers free admission between the hours of 5 and 8pm. This is our way of thanking the community for their continuous support! Volunteers are needed to help interact with museum visitors, assist in the upkeep of museum exhibits, and facilitate any special programs or events. If interested please contact Aimee Muss

Agency: The Iowa Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52241

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Almost 100 different volunteer positions available!

Community Volunteers bring warmth to our patients' hospital experience. This program is designed for adults who wish to make a commitment to improving the experience of our patients and their families. Community volunteers are often drawn to placements in pediatrics, patient visiting and hospitality services. College Student volunteers often focus their energies on complementing the skills of the talen

Agency: University of Iowa Health Care Volunteer Services

Community Volunteers bring warmth to our patients' hospital experience. This program is designed for adults who wish to make a commitment to improving the experience of our patients and their families. Community volunteers are often drawn to placements in pediatrics, patient visiting and hospitality services. College Student volunteers often focus their energies on complementing the skills of the talen

Agency: University of Iowa Health Care Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Uptown Bill's Coffee House

Take part in the life and work of the coffee house, bookstore and performance venue. Opportunities available most evenings and some weekdays. Opportunities also available at the Vintage Shoppe, an antique and collectibles store.

Agency: Uptown Bill's/Extend The Dream

Take part in the life and work of the coffee house, bookstore and performance venue. Opportunities available most evenings and some weekdays. Opportunities also available at the Vintage Shoppe, an antique and collectibles store.

Agency: Uptown Bill's/Extend The Dream

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Ambassador or Escort

Escort runs internal errands of the hospital- assisting patients in wheelchairs, transporting specimens to the lab, delivering interoffice mail, etc. The assignment is located within the escort office of the VA medical center. Ambassador provides assistance/general directions and other information to Veterans aiding their ability to navigate the hospital. The assignment is located within strategic h

Agency: VA Medical Center Voluntary Service

Escort runs internal errands of the hospital- assisting patients in wheelchairs, transporting specimens to the lab, delivering interoffice mail, etc. The assignment is located within the escort office of the VA medical center. Ambassador provides assistance/general directions and other information to Veterans aiding their ability to navigate the hospital. The assignment is located within strategic h

Agency: VA Medical Center Voluntary Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VTN Van Driver or Shuttle Driver

Volunteer Transportation Network (VTN) drivers support our Veterans by ensuring they have transportation to and from their medical appointments. Drivers are needed from all surrounding counties in Eastern Iowa and parts of Illinois. Shuttle drivers commute between main medical center and Coralville clinic hourly delivering patients, staff, lab specimens, and mail. Flexible time commitment between 7AM-

Agency: VA Medical Center Voluntary Service

Volunteer Transportation Network (VTN) drivers support our Veterans by ensuring they have transportation to and from their medical appointments. Drivers are needed from all surrounding counties in Eastern Iowa and parts of Illinois. Shuttle drivers commute between main medical center and Coralville clinic hourly delivering patients, staff, lab specimens, and mail. Flexible time commitment between 7AM-

Agency: VA Medical Center Voluntary Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center Supervisor

Adults to offer supervision of teens as they hand out in the center.  Provide homework help, mentoring opportunities plus play board games, pool, air hockey or whatever.  Also, assist in working in the coffee shop, assist with meal preparation and so on.

Agency: 180 Degrees Teen Center & Crisis Housing

Adults to offer supervision of teens as they hand out in the center.  Provide homework help, mentoring opportunities plus play board games, pool, air hockey or whatever.  Also, assist in working in the coffee shop, assist with meal preparation and so on.

Agency: 180 Degrees Teen Center & Crisis Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52353

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Overnight Respite Care Staff

To assist with crisis housing when we have an overnight youth or family staying in facility.  Assist client in helping to find services such as long-term housing, professional mental health or emergy services, occassional provide transportation.

Agency: 180 Degrees Teen Center & Crisis Housing

To assist with crisis housing when we have an overnight youth or family staying in facility.  Assist client in helping to find services such as long-term housing, professional mental health or emergy services, occassional provide transportation.

Agency: 180 Degrees Teen Center & Crisis Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52353

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.

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/volunteers
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.

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/volunteers
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: 52240

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 jpopaja@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 jpopaja@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: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Justice Advocate AmeriCorps Member Positions

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: Individual AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; advancing legal self-help education and financial literacy, helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, with members starting between September 1 - November 30, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Full-time AmeriCorps members receive a modest living stipend ($12,530 for 11 month, full-time term), student loan forbearance, child care benefit, and can receive an education award of $5,775. Some half-time, quarter-time, and minimum-time positions will also be available.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: Individual AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; advancing legal self-help education and financial literacy, helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, with members starting between September 1 - November 30, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Full-time AmeriCorps members receive a modest living stipend ($12,530 for 11 month, full-time term), student loan forbearance, child care benefit, and can receive an education award of $5,775. Some half-time, quarter-time, and minimum-time positions will also be available.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Clothing Stockist

Volunteers are needed for the Trinkets & Togs Thrift Store in Grundy Center. The Larrabee Center – Trinkets & Togs currently needs volunteers to help hang clothes and stock the clothing section of the store. Trinkets & Togs is located on 1609 G Ave. and is open Monday – Saturday. The thrift store needs volunteers 1-2 hour a day during store hours.

Information on volunteering can be found by visiting our Facebook page or web site at wwww.larrabeecenter.org.

 

Agency: The Larrabee Center, Inc.

Volunteers are needed for the Trinkets & Togs Thrift Store in Grundy Center. The Larrabee Center – Trinkets & Togs currently needs volunteers to help hang clothes and stock the clothing section of the store. Trinkets & Togs is located on 1609 G Ave. and is open Monday – Saturday. The thrift store needs volunteers 1-2 hour a day during store hours.

Information on volunteering can be found by visiting our Facebook page or web site at wwww.larrabeecenter.org.

 

Agency: The Larrabee Center, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Justice Advocate AmeriCorps Member Positions

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: Individual AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; advancing legal self-help education and financial literacy, helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, with members starting between September 1 - November 30, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Full-time AmeriCorps members receive a modest living stipend ($12,530 for 11 month, full-time term), student loan forbearance, child care benefit, and can receive an education award of $5,775. Some half-time, quarter-time, and minimum-time positions will also be available.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: Individual AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; advancing legal self-help education and financial literacy, helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, with members starting between September 1 - November 30, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Full-time AmeriCorps members receive a modest living stipend ($12,530 for 11 month, full-time term), student loan forbearance, child care benefit, and can receive an education award of $5,775. Some half-time, quarter-time, and minimum-time positions will also be available.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Temporary Safe Place for Domestic Violence Survivor (1–2 Nights)

WHAT DO YOU DO?

A Safe Home Volunteer offer a safe place for clients of domestic abuse and their families to stay in an emergency for 1-3 days/night. You provide a completely confidential, safe, no-questions-asked environment. ( A safe home is different than a shelter.)

HOW DOES IT WORK?

A volunteer receives a call from an advocate who asks if you are available that evening to host a survivor (and sometimes her children). If you are available, the advocate or a transport volunteer will bring the client to your home. She is instructed to keep the location confidential for her own safety as well as yours.

If requested, an advocate can bring supplies from our food pantry and personal care closet with items that clients may need while staying with you. These items include food, toiletries, and towels and are donated by generous communities throughout our service area. 

After a night or two, when more permanent housing is secured, the advocate will transport the survivor to her new place to stay.  At anytime during the client’s stay, you are welcome to contact the advocate on call for any answers or direction you may need.

WHAT IS THE COMMITMENT?

You can decide when or when not to host a survivor, depending upon your availability.  It is best to keep the volunteer coordinator updated on any vacations or stretches of time when you absolutely will not be available.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENT? Be 18 years of age or older. Take the 30-hour training. Possess an open, non-judgmental attitude toward survivors of domestic abuse and their situation. Complete the application process, and submit a Safe Home Checklist. Make a one-year commitment. Exceptions may be made. Complete two hours per year of Continuing Education, as required by Iowa law. All hours must be from a training or webinar. (College classes count toward this requirement. A copy of the syllabus with details of the course and textbooks used, the institution’s name, instructor’s name, and degree would be required.) Be available to clients while they stay with you for any questions and concerns they have regarding their stay or situation. Notify the advocate on call if you need assistance or supplies, to talk about anything, or to confer about client pick-up and drop-off. Keep complete and accurate records while clients stay with you and submit any necessary reports to the advocate when they call or when the client is picked up from your home. Provide volunteer coordinator with vehicle insurance every six months in case you have to provide emergency transportation

Agency: Helping Services for Youth & Families

WHAT DO YOU DO?

A Safe Home Volunteer offer a safe place for clients of domestic abuse and their families to stay in an emergency for 1-3 days/night. You provide a completely confidential, safe, no-questions-asked environment. ( A safe home is different than a shelter.)

HOW DOES IT WORK?

A volunteer receives a call from an advocate who asks if you are available that evening to host a survivor (and sometimes her children). If you are available, the advocate or a transport volunteer will bring the client to your home. She is instructed to keep the location confidential for her own safety as well as yours.

If requested, an advocate can bring supplies from our food pantry and personal care closet with items that clients may need while staying with you. These items include food, toiletries, and towels and are donated by generous communities throughout our service area. 

After a night or two, when more permanent housing is secured, the advocate will transport the survivor to her new place to stay.  At anytime during the client’s stay, you are welcome to contact the advocate on call for any answers or direction you may need.

WHAT IS THE COMMITMENT?

You can decide when or when not to host a survivor, depending upon your availability.  It is best to keep the volunteer coordinator updated on any vacations or stretches of time when you absolutely will not be available.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENT? Be 18 years of age or older. Take the 30-hour training. Possess an open, non-judgmental attitude toward survivors of domestic abuse and their situation. Complete the application process, and submit a Safe Home Checklist. Make a one-year commitment. Exceptions may be made. Complete two hours per year of Continuing Education, as required by Iowa law. All hours must be from a training or webinar. (College classes count toward this requirement. A copy of the syllabus with details of the course and textbooks used, the institution’s name, instructor’s name, and degree would be required.) Be available to clients while they stay with you for any questions and concerns they have regarding their stay or situation. Notify the advocate on call if you need assistance or supplies, to talk about anything, or to confer about client pick-up and drop-off. Keep complete and accurate records while clients stay with you and submit any necessary reports to the advocate when they call or when the client is picked up from your home. Provide volunteer coordinator with vehicle insurance every six months in case you have to provide emergency transportation

Agency: Helping Services for Youth & Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52162

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Building work

We are finishing a home and soon will start a new home.  We need all skills and volunteers to work with the skilled person.  Examples, are building the frame, roofing, dry wall, painting, general carpentry.

Agency: Ottumwa Habitat For Humanity

We are finishing a home and soon will start a new home.  We need all skills and volunteers to work with the skilled person.  Examples, are building the frame, roofing, dry wall, painting, general carpentry.

Agency: Ottumwa Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Or Enrolled Agent (EA)

Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer opportunity, please consider volunteering with Iowa Legal Aid’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic 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/volunteers

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


Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request
Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems. If you would like a meaningful, dynamic and professional volunteer opportunity, please consider volunteering with Iowa Legal Aid’s Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic 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/volunteers

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


Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request
Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Attorney AmeriCorps Member Positions

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities. Members serve at least 450 hours in a 14 week position.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, and starting as late as June 27, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Members receive a living allowance ($3,132.50), student loan forbearance, and can receive an education award of $1,515.55, plus partial repayment of interest accruing on student loans in forbearance.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities. Members serve at least 450 hours in a 14 week position.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, and starting as late as June 27, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Members receive a living allowance ($3,132.50), student loan forbearance, and can receive an education award of $1,515.55, plus partial repayment of interest accruing on student loans in forbearance.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-Attorney AmeriCorps Member Positions

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities. Members serve at least 450 hours in a 14 week position.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, and starting as late as June 27, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Members receive a living allowance ($3,132.50), student loan forbearance, and can receive an education award of $1,515.55, plus partial repayment of interest accruing on student loans in forbearance.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Background: Iowa Legal Aid seeks applicants to fill AmeriCorps member positions for its regional offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Iowa City, Mason City, Ottumwa, Sioux City and Waterloo, subject to funding availability. Iowa Legal Aid provides free, high quality legal education, advice and representation to low-income and elderly Iowans with civil legal problems that most dramatically affect poor and vulnerable Iowans.

 

Responsibilities: AmeriCorps members will help with various projects that can include: helping seniors, veterans, and low-income Iowans get legal help; enhancing our unified client intake system; increasing outreach to underserved veteran, minority, disabled and immigrant groups; helping seniors and people with disabilities get services to live independently, recruiting and managing volunteers; improving volunteer management practices; enhancing Iowa Legal Aid’s website; marketing and public relations activities. Members serve at least 450 hours in a 14 week position.

 

Qualifications: We seek applicants who communicate well with individuals and groups, both verbally and in writing. Applicants should also have some or all of the following:

Background working with people who are low-income, elderly, victims of domestic/sexual abuse, from other cultural and/or ethnic backgrounds, and/or have disabilities; Bi-lingual verbal and written communication skills, in one of the languages most used by low-income Iowans, including Spanish, Bosnian, Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, and/or ASL; Ability to use computers to organize information, update website, and/or perform research; College or community college; Background in journalism, marketing, teaching, and/or volunteer recruitment/management.

 

Opening/Closing Date: When filled, and starting as late as June 27, 2016.

 

Salary/Benefits: Members receive a living allowance ($3,132.50), student loan forbearance, and can receive an education award of $1,515.55, plus partial repayment of interest accruing on student loans in forbearance.

 

Applications: Submit letter of application, including geographic preference, resume, and contact information for at least three professional references to:

 

Gail R. Klearman, Managing Attorney – Iowa Legal Aid

1111 9th Street Suite 230

Des Moines, IA 50314-2527

gklearman@iowalaw.org

515-243-1198 ext 1678 or 1-800-532-1503

TTY/Relay Iowa: 1-800-735-2942

 

Iowa Legal Aid is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified applicants upon request

Auxiliary aids and services are available in alternative formats

Agency: Iowa Legal Aid

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Provider/Server

Prepare and serve lunch from 12:00PM - 1:00PM for approximately 130 guests.

Please call Mission of Hope for more information about this great serving opportunity for your church group or business!

Agency: Mission of Hope

Prepare and serve lunch from 12:00PM - 1:00PM for approximately 130 guests.

Please call Mission of Hope for more information about this great serving opportunity for your church group or business!

Agency: Mission of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 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 our website at http://www.iowalegalaid.org/volunteers

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:

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 our website at http://www.iowalegalaid.org/volunteers

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: 52001

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.

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/volunteers


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.

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/volunteers


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: 52001

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 jpopaja@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 jpopaja@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: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors Who Want to Make a Difference in the Life of a Youth

Make a difference in the life of a youth, and give back to your community.

Youth Mentoring at Helping Services for Northeast Iowa serves youth, ages 5-16, in Allamakee, Delaware, Howard, and Winneshiek Counties. Youth are waiting for a mentor, and we are in need of adults who are eager to be a positive role model for youth. All you have to do is give a one year time commitment and spend time with your matched youth for 4-5 hours a month. These hours can be done whenever you and your youth and the youth’s family choose, the sky’s the limit.


Take your youth on adventures. Share your interests with your youth, and learn about their passions. Give them the opportunity to do things they may not otherwise have the opportunity to do. Make that life changing impact you have always been looking for! It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3: apply, get connected, and have fun! Download an application, and become a mentor today. 

Questions? Contact:

Colinne McCann
Iowa Department of Public Health Youth Mentoring AmeriCorps Member
Office#: (563) 387-1270 ext.120
Email: cmccann@helpingservices.org

            

Agency: Helping Services for Youth & Families

Make a difference in the life of a youth, and give back to your community.

Youth Mentoring at Helping Services for Northeast Iowa serves youth, ages 5-16, in Allamakee, Delaware, Howard, and Winneshiek Counties. Youth are waiting for a mentor, and we are in need of adults who are eager to be a positive role model for youth. All you have to do is give a one year time commitment and spend time with your matched youth for 4-5 hours a month. These hours can be done whenever you and your youth and the youth’s family choose, the sky’s the limit.


Take your youth on adventures. Share your interests with your youth, and learn about their passions. Give them the opportunity to do things they may not otherwise have the opportunity to do. Make that life changing impact you have always been looking for! It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3: apply, get connected, and have fun! Download an application, and become a mentor today. 

Questions? Contact:

Colinne McCann
Iowa Department of Public Health Youth Mentoring AmeriCorps Member
Office#: (563) 387-1270 ext.120
Email: cmccann@helpingservices.org

            

Agency: Helping Services for Youth & Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52101

Allow Groups: No