Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: 1-on-1 volunteer with seniors (Age 16 +)

Come and visit our seniors with memory-loss. We are seeking patient and loving volunteers to come to any of our Rakhma Homes and sing, read, play games, or just hold hands with our lovely residents. Check out our website http://www.rakhma.org

Nonprofit: Rakhma Homes

Come and visit our seniors with memory-loss. We are seeking patient and loving volunteers to come to any of our Rakhma Homes and sing, read, play games, or just hold hands with our lovely residents. Check out our website http://www.rakhma.org

Nonprofit: Rakhma Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HR Intern (Age 18 +)

Title:                                      Human Resources Intern

Reports To:                         Chief Operating Officer

Status:                                  Unpaid Intern

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Position Summary

People’s Center is looking for a Human Resources Intern to perform various administrative tasks and support our HR department’s daily activities. HR Intern responsibilities include updating our employee records with new hire information, screening resumes and scheduling interviews. If you’re interested in kick-starting your career in HR and getting a closer look of how our company approaches payroll, recruiting and employee development, we’d like to meet you. Ultimately, you will assist in organizing and coordinating our HR policies and procedures.

 

People’s Center Clinics & Services (PCCS) is a nationally recognized community health center delivering high-quality, affordable, and culturally relevant care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. For 50 years, People’s Center has stood as a beacon of hope in the global village of Cedar-Riverside – a neighborhood that has long been the first stop for new Americans. PCCS’ mission is to deliver affordable healthcare, inspire hope, and promote community wellness.

 

Minimum Requirements:

Pursuing a degree in Human Resources, Management, Business, or related field. Excellent communication skills.  Self-motivated.  Ability to maintain confidentiality.  Desire to work in a culturally diverse environment.  Interest in health care and/or administration

 

 

Time Commitment:

10-15 hours per week Monday – Friday

 

 

To Apply:

Fill out volunteer and intern application form at www.peoples-center.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Title:                                      Human Resources Intern

Reports To:                         Chief Operating Officer

Status:                                  Unpaid Intern

____________________________________________________________________________

Position Summary

People’s Center is looking for a Human Resources Intern to perform various administrative tasks and support our HR department’s daily activities. HR Intern responsibilities include updating our employee records with new hire information, screening resumes and scheduling interviews. If you’re interested in kick-starting your career in HR and getting a closer look of how our company approaches payroll, recruiting and employee development, we’d like to meet you. Ultimately, you will assist in organizing and coordinating our HR policies and procedures.

 

People’s Center Clinics & Services (PCCS) is a nationally recognized community health center delivering high-quality, affordable, and culturally relevant care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. For 50 years, People’s Center has stood as a beacon of hope in the global village of Cedar-Riverside – a neighborhood that has long been the first stop for new Americans. PCCS’ mission is to deliver affordable healthcare, inspire hope, and promote community wellness.

 

Minimum Requirements:

Pursuing a degree in Human Resources, Management, Business, or related field. Excellent communication skills.  Self-motivated.  Ability to maintain confidentiality.  Desire to work in a culturally diverse environment.  Interest in health care and/or administration

 

 

Time Commitment:

10-15 hours per week Monday – Friday

 

 

To Apply:

Fill out volunteer and intern application form at www.peoples-center.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteers - Virtual (Age 16 +)

Are you a social media guru and would love to change the world? We are looking for two or three Social Media Volunteers to help engage our social media community and increase our donor-base. You will develop thought-provoking posts to promote our campaigns and programs serving youth in Liberia with varying audiences on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Plus you will be part of a fun, diverse and passionate team, who are dedicated to supporting our programs focused on education and vocational training in Liberia.

Please read volunteer testimonials on our website homepage www.unitingdistantstars.com.

Desired Experience & Skills:

1) Passion to serve.

2) Strong written & verbal skills for social media updates and newsletters.

3) Experienced in using social media and publishing tools & analytics to effectively expand post reach, likes, shares, and responses from followers.

4) Able to create slideshow videos of photos and upload on YouTube.

If this is a right fit, please let us know today.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Are you a social media guru and would love to change the world? We are looking for two or three Social Media Volunteers to help engage our social media community and increase our donor-base. You will develop thought-provoking posts to promote our campaigns and programs serving youth in Liberia with varying audiences on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Plus you will be part of a fun, diverse and passionate team, who are dedicated to supporting our programs focused on education and vocational training in Liberia.

Please read volunteer testimonials on our website homepage www.unitingdistantstars.com.

Desired Experience & Skills:

1) Passion to serve.

2) Strong written & verbal skills for social media updates and newsletters.

3) Experienced in using social media and publishing tools & analytics to effectively expand post reach, likes, shares, and responses from followers.

4) Able to create slideshow videos of photos and upload on YouTube.

If this is a right fit, please let us know today.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clinical Quality Intern (Age 18 +)

Position Summary

Work closely with our Clinical Quality Team to ensure that our patients are receiving the care that they need. The Intern will help patients navigate community and healthcare services, follow up with patients on the phone about their healthcare home plans, assist with health education and more. Fluency in Somali and Oromo preferred.  

This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, network with professional health care specialists and develop skills needed to pursue your health care career while learning the fundamental mission, structure and operation of Peoples’ Center Health Services.

 

 

Minimum Requirements:

Fluency in Somali and Oromo preferred Comfortable working directly with patients. Comfortable making phone calls. Excellent customer service skills. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work independently. Ability to maintain confidentiality.

 

Time Commitment:

10-20 hours per week Monday-Friday

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Position Summary

Work closely with our Clinical Quality Team to ensure that our patients are receiving the care that they need. The Intern will help patients navigate community and healthcare services, follow up with patients on the phone about their healthcare home plans, assist with health education and more. Fluency in Somali and Oromo preferred.  

This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, network with professional health care specialists and develop skills needed to pursue your health care career while learning the fundamental mission, structure and operation of Peoples’ Center Health Services.

 

 

Minimum Requirements:

Fluency in Somali and Oromo preferred Comfortable working directly with patients. Comfortable making phone calls. Excellent customer service skills. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work independently. Ability to maintain confidentiality.

 

Time Commitment:

10-20 hours per week Monday-Friday

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pediatric Lobby Volunteer (Age 16 +)

Position Summary

People’s Center is in need of volunteers to offer assistance in our Pediatrics Department.

 

This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, network with professional health care specialists and help improve the patient experience. Volunteers will observe and monitor children’s play activities; read, organize art projects, and play board games with children and organize toys and materials to ensure order in lobby area.

 

Minimum Requirements:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Excelled decision-making skills. Instructional skills. Experience working with children (babysitter, nanny, childcare center worker/volunteer).

 

Time Commitment:

3-5 hours per week Monday-Friday

 

 

To Apply:

Complete volunteer application form at peoples-center.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Position Summary

People’s Center is in need of volunteers to offer assistance in our Pediatrics Department.

 

This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, network with professional health care specialists and help improve the patient experience. Volunteers will observe and monitor children’s play activities; read, organize art projects, and play board games with children and organize toys and materials to ensure order in lobby area.

 

Minimum Requirements:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Excelled decision-making skills. Instructional skills. Experience working with children (babysitter, nanny, childcare center worker/volunteer).

 

Time Commitment:

3-5 hours per week Monday-Friday

 

 

To Apply:

Complete volunteer application form at peoples-center.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health Outreach Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Position Summary

Do you have a passion for health equity and a desire to spread knowledge to your fellow classmates and community? People’s Center is looking for individuals with a strong health background and excellent people skills to develop, deliver, and promote linguistically appropriate health education and clinic promotion materials to Minneapolis community members. Volunteers will work with People’s Center staff to create materials and conduct outreach outside our clinic, on college campuses, and/or at community events. This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, collaborate with health care professionals, and gain experience bringing valuable health and knowledge information to underserved populations.

 

We offer flexible hours around your schedule, and we allow for our volunteers to work from home when appropriate. People’s Center will provide all necessary training – no prior outreach experience is necessary.

 

Minimum Requirements:

Strong passion for reducing health disparities Background in health education/ health care field Excellent communications skills Desire to work in a diverse setting Self-motivated and able to work both independently and in a team Ability to meet deadlines

 

Time Commitment:

5-10 hours per week

 

To Apply:

Complete volunteer application form at peoples-center.org/volunteer

 

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Position Summary

Do you have a passion for health equity and a desire to spread knowledge to your fellow classmates and community? People’s Center is looking for individuals with a strong health background and excellent people skills to develop, deliver, and promote linguistically appropriate health education and clinic promotion materials to Minneapolis community members. Volunteers will work with People’s Center staff to create materials and conduct outreach outside our clinic, on college campuses, and/or at community events. This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, collaborate with health care professionals, and gain experience bringing valuable health and knowledge information to underserved populations.

 

We offer flexible hours around your schedule, and we allow for our volunteers to work from home when appropriate. People’s Center will provide all necessary training – no prior outreach experience is necessary.

 

Minimum Requirements:

Strong passion for reducing health disparities Background in health education/ health care field Excellent communications skills Desire to work in a diverse setting Self-motivated and able to work both independently and in a team Ability to meet deadlines

 

Time Commitment:

5-10 hours per week

 

To Apply:

Complete volunteer application form at peoples-center.org/volunteer

 

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55454

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wellness Hub Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Position Summary

Volunteer will work with Volunteer Coordinator in promoting and staffing People’s Center’s new Wellness Hub, opening January 16, 2018. Opportunities to work both internally and externally informing the community about health management skills as well as services provided in our wellness center. The volunteer may be responsible for scheduling, overseeing visitors in the Wellness Hub, teaching visitors how to properly use equipment, attending outreach events, assisting with programming and updating Wellness Hub calendar. No prior experience necessary. Training will be provided. Wellness Hub volunteers are welcome to work and/or attend programs in the Wellness Hub for free.

 

Ideal Candidate:

Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Passionate about health and wellness. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to work independently and in a team. Knowledge of nutrition and exercise. Fluency in Somali/Oromo a plus, but certainly not required.

 

Time Commitment:

Minimum 5 hours per week for volunteers Monday-Friday Flexible hours between 9am-5pm Minimum 3 month commitment

 

 

To Apply:

Fill out volunteer and intern application form at www.peoples-center.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Position Summary

Volunteer will work with Volunteer Coordinator in promoting and staffing People’s Center’s new Wellness Hub, opening January 16, 2018. Opportunities to work both internally and externally informing the community about health management skills as well as services provided in our wellness center. The volunteer may be responsible for scheduling, overseeing visitors in the Wellness Hub, teaching visitors how to properly use equipment, attending outreach events, assisting with programming and updating Wellness Hub calendar. No prior experience necessary. Training will be provided. Wellness Hub volunteers are welcome to work and/or attend programs in the Wellness Hub for free.

 

Ideal Candidate:

Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Passionate about health and wellness. Excellent customer service skills. Ability to work independently and in a team. Knowledge of nutrition and exercise. Fluency in Somali/Oromo a plus, but certainly not required.

 

Time Commitment:

Minimum 5 hours per week for volunteers Monday-Friday Flexible hours between 9am-5pm Minimum 3 month commitment

 

 

To Apply:

Fill out volunteer and intern application form at www.peoples-center.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Benjamin E. Mays IB World School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Lyndale Community School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Cityview Community School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Maxfield Elementary School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Hamline Elementary School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Phalen Lake Hmong Studies Elementary School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Bethune Community School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a reading partner (Ascension Catholic School, Twin Cities) (Age 14+)

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Become a reading partner today!   Make a lifelong impact on a child who struggles with reading.   ●      No experience necessary. ●      Commit to volunteering as little as one hour a week! ●      Choose the school location that is right for you. ●      Become a mentor for a child in your community, building a lasting relationship and gaining a real understanding of their academic needs. ●      Hone your communication skills working one-on-one with a student and gain valuable experience in elementary education and literacy instruction. ●      Connect with fellow volunteers in your community.   Feel empowered to make a difference with tools and training from Reading Partners:   ●      A highly effective, proven, and easy-to-follow curriculum. ●      In-person trainings and on-site support from our staff. ●      Flexibility to volunteer at times that work for your busy schedule. ●      Engage with your community in a new way!   New volunteer tutors start on a rolling basis September through spring. Sign up today (https://minnesota19.my-trs.com/) or get in touch with us to learn more at volunteerTC@readingpartners.org or (651) 362-0430.   For general information you can visit our website at www.readingpartners.org.   Reading Partners is a national literacy tutoring nonprofit founded in 1999 that works in under-resourced elementary schools to support K-5 students who are reading one month to 2.5 years behind grade-level proficiency. In a dedicated reading center at each of our 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul partner schools, we train community volunteers to work one-on-one with students by following a structured curriculum that aligns with nationwide standards for learning.

Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resident Escorts

This Volunteer escorts residents to Mass, on outings, to meals, activities or appointments. Positions open in our care center, assisted living and Adult Day Service Monday-Sunday, flexible hours. Contact: dlucas@catholiceldercare.org

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

This Volunteer escorts residents to Mass, on outings, to meals, activities or appointments. Positions open in our care center, assisted living and Adult Day Service Monday-Sunday, flexible hours. Contact: dlucas@catholiceldercare.org

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Receptionist

The Office Receptionist assists the Roseville Area Senior Program program staff by answering the phone, greeting the public and providing information regarding the RASP, and other older adult needs and services. Once a week ½ day (4-hours). Training provided.

This is a great opportunity for a volunteer who enjoys meeting the public and assisting others. We value our volunteers and believe in making them feel appreciated and welcomed.

Nonprofit: Roseville Area Senior Program

The Office Receptionist assists the Roseville Area Senior Program program staff by answering the phone, greeting the public and providing information regarding the RASP, and other older adult needs and services. Once a week ½ day (4-hours). Training provided.

This is a great opportunity for a volunteer who enjoys meeting the public and assisting others. We value our volunteers and believe in making them feel appreciated and welcomed.

Nonprofit: Roseville Area Senior Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Buddy (Age 16 +)

On our campus, we offer a full-continuum of housing and care levels from independent living to our care center. Volunteers enhance our residents ability to have freedom to live well while enriching their lives. 

We are currently looking for volunteers to help older adults in independent living and assisted living with reading books, magazines, letters, bulletins, etc. This will help them stay both independent and active in the community. 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

On our campus, we offer a full-continuum of housing and care levels from independent living to our care center. Volunteers enhance our residents ability to have freedom to live well while enriching their lives. 

We are currently looking for volunteers to help older adults in independent living and assisted living with reading books, magazines, letters, bulletins, etc. This will help them stay both independent and active in the community. 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431-2912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Employee Engagement (Age 21 +)

The American Cancer Society is a volunteer lead organization, engaging with employees in the community across the business sector, from small, to mid-size to large companies. We engage with employees through events and work place activities. We are looking for expertise around developing a strategy to enhance our employee engagement in the Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society is a volunteer lead organization, engaging with employees in the community across the business sector, from small, to mid-size to large companies. We engage with employees through events and work place activities. We are looking for expertise around developing a strategy to enhance our employee engagement in the Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monday Bingo Caller (Age 16 +)

Nothing brings joy to our residents like babies, puppies, and BINGO!!!

A summer BINGO caller is needed for Monday afternoons in our assisted living. Bingo is from 1-2 pm, volunteer would be asked to arrive shortly before bingo begins and may be asked to stay to help clean up.

Be a smile maker and volunteer at Presbyterian Homes of Bloomington.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Nothing brings joy to our residents like babies, puppies, and BINGO!!!

A summer BINGO caller is needed for Monday afternoons in our assisted living. Bingo is from 1-2 pm, volunteer would be asked to arrive shortly before bingo begins and may be asked to stay to help clean up.

Be a smile maker and volunteer at Presbyterian Homes of Bloomington.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing/PR Intern (Age 21 +)

Position Summary

The marketing/PR intern will be a vital part of the People’s Center Clinics & Services team, ensuring that our public-facing presence is impeccable. The intern will help establish a database of media contacts, write press releases and patient mailings, promoting and managing our social media and web presence, perform website maintenance, market research and analysis, and attend promotional/outreach events.

This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, network with professionals in both the healthcare and public relations field, develop skills to supplement your education and pursue your career, and hone your skills while providing a valuable service to an established and well-known community health center.

Minimum Requirements:

 Pursuing a degree in English, Communications, Marketing, Journalism or other related field

 Strong oral and written communication skills

 Ability to work independently

 Experience working in diverse communities

 Self-motivated

 Understanding of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn.

 A commitment to promoting the mission of People’s Center Clinics & Services

Time Commitment:

 10-15 hours per week

 Monday – Friday

 Minimum of 3 months commitment required

To Apply:

 Email resume and a minimum of two relevant writing samples to: o montanyee@peoples-center.org

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Position Summary

The marketing/PR intern will be a vital part of the People’s Center Clinics & Services team, ensuring that our public-facing presence is impeccable. The intern will help establish a database of media contacts, write press releases and patient mailings, promoting and managing our social media and web presence, perform website maintenance, market research and analysis, and attend promotional/outreach events.

This is an exciting opportunity to work directly in a health care setting, network with professionals in both the healthcare and public relations field, develop skills to supplement your education and pursue your career, and hone your skills while providing a valuable service to an established and well-known community health center.

Minimum Requirements:

 Pursuing a degree in English, Communications, Marketing, Journalism or other related field

 Strong oral and written communication skills

 Ability to work independently

 Experience working in diverse communities

 Self-motivated

 Understanding of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn.

 A commitment to promoting the mission of People’s Center Clinics & Services

Time Commitment:

 10-15 hours per week

 Monday – Friday

 Minimum of 3 months commitment required

To Apply:

 Email resume and a minimum of two relevant writing samples to: o montanyee@peoples-center.org

Nonprofit: People's Center Clinics & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beauty Salon Assistant (Age 16+) - Make someone's day.

You could come a create smiles... Many of our residents have their weekly salon appointment at one of our two salons on our campus, they look forward to it each week. We would love for you to be a part of their experience. Volunteers in the salon help with minor cleaning tasks, escorting of residents to and from their appointment when needed, and visit with residents as they wait. Sometimes they also, remove hair rollers, paint nails, and give hand massages.

Looking for volunteers to commit to a weekly shift. Available Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday. Tuesdays and Thursdays are HIGH NEED!!!

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

You could come a create smiles... Many of our residents have their weekly salon appointment at one of our two salons on our campus, they look forward to it each week. We would love for you to be a part of their experience. Volunteers in the salon help with minor cleaning tasks, escorting of residents to and from their appointment when needed, and visit with residents as they wait. Sometimes they also, remove hair rollers, paint nails, and give hand massages.

Looking for volunteers to commit to a weekly shift. Available Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday. Tuesdays and Thursdays are HIGH NEED!!!

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you social and outgoing? Become an Activity Assistant!

Our residents love participating in activities scheduled throughout the day, such as, crafting, playing games, and having someone to share the activity with them. Consider spending time brightening someone's day with a fun past-time. This is a consistent, weekly, ongoing activity. A minimum of 1.5 hours per week. Activities occur in both our assisted living as well as within our care center floors and volunteers are welcome in all areas. If you enjoy working with older adults, we can find a spot for you. There may be some flexibility with scheduling, please inquire to learn more about our calendar and availability needs. Contact: ssleeman@preshomes.org

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Our residents love participating in activities scheduled throughout the day, such as, crafting, playing games, and having someone to share the activity with them. Consider spending time brightening someone's day with a fun past-time. This is a consistent, weekly, ongoing activity. A minimum of 1.5 hours per week. Activities occur in both our assisted living as well as within our care center floors and volunteers are welcome in all areas. If you enjoy working with older adults, we can find a spot for you. There may be some flexibility with scheduling, please inquire to learn more about our calendar and availability needs. Contact: ssleeman@preshomes.org

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55431-2912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Mornings' Trader Joe's Liaison

The local Trader Joe's nearest to our campus allows us to have flower arrangements and potted plants when they are past their prime date for being sold. They are brought to our campus and disassembled to allow our care center residents to make their our bouquets.

How do the flower get from Trader Joe's to our campus??? You.

Volunteer to be the person who pick up the floral donation from Trader Joe's and deliver it to us once a week (Saturdays between 9-11 am) - calling the store before picking them up to ensure that there are flowers available. Volunteer also replaces potted plants in our care center and prepares flowers to be assembled in bouquets by residents. If floral arrangements are your deal, stay a while and make some arrangements with residents to display in the care center.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

The local Trader Joe's nearest to our campus allows us to have flower arrangements and potted plants when they are past their prime date for being sold. They are brought to our campus and disassembled to allow our care center residents to make their our bouquets.

How do the flower get from Trader Joe's to our campus??? You.

Volunteer to be the person who pick up the floral donation from Trader Joe's and deliver it to us once a week (Saturdays between 9-11 am) - calling the store before picking them up to ensure that there are flowers available. Volunteer also replaces potted plants in our care center and prepares flowers to be assembled in bouquets by residents. If floral arrangements are your deal, stay a while and make some arrangements with residents to display in the care center.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday Chapel Escort (Age 16 +)

Spiritual wellness is of great importance to many of the residents that choose to live at Presbyterian Homes of Bloomington. Our campus is lucky enough to offer an array of spiritual care services, one of which being our Sunday afternoon Chapel Service. Volunteers make it possible for everyone who wishes to attend the service to be able to get to and from service.

Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 4:30 pm every Sunday to help assisted living and/or care center residents get from their room/apartment to the Chapel and back to their room/apartment.

Volunteers must have balance and strength to push a wheelchair.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Spiritual wellness is of great importance to many of the residents that choose to live at Presbyterian Homes of Bloomington. Our campus is lucky enough to offer an array of spiritual care services, one of which being our Sunday afternoon Chapel Service. Volunteers make it possible for everyone who wishes to attend the service to be able to get to and from service.

Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 4:30 pm every Sunday to help assisted living and/or care center residents get from their room/apartment to the Chapel and back to their room/apartment.

Volunteers must have balance and strength to push a wheelchair.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Time Musician (Age 14 +)

Do you play the piano? Our residents would love to listen to you play while they wait for our dining service to begin. Musicians needed daily at 11-12:30 and 3:30-5. Come put smiles on the faces of our residents.

Individual volunteers would commit to volunteering once a week or once a month on a consistent day.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Do you play the piano? Our residents would love to listen to you play while they wait for our dining service to begin. Musicians needed daily at 11-12:30 and 3:30-5. Come put smiles on the faces of our residents.

Individual volunteers would commit to volunteering once a week or once a month on a consistent day.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Administrative Assistant Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior general office experience preferred but not required Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Pleasant phone manner and voice Willing to accept a variety of office tasks Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Completes the hospice orientation program Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught

Other

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior general office experience preferred but not required Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Pleasant phone manner and voice Willing to accept a variety of office tasks Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Completes the hospice orientation program Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught

Other

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Must be able to provide copy of obedience school certification Animal must be current on all shots and immunizations Owner must have ability to maintain control of the pet at all times, and be able to read intuitively when the animal or resident is uncomfortable Animal must be contained or kept on a least in any hallways or gathering areas Volunteer must be willing to complete the hospice orientation program Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Volunteer must have the ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Must be able to provide copy of obedience school certification Animal must be current on all shots and immunizations Owner must have ability to maintain control of the pet at all times, and be able to read intuitively when the animal or resident is uncomfortable Animal must be contained or kept on a least in any hallways or gathering areas Volunteer must be willing to complete the hospice orientation program Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Volunteer must have the ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spiritual Care Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spiritual Care Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spiritual Care Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Veteran Care Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Veteran service member preferred Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Ability to relate to fellow veterans stories Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy Ability to participate and serve at veterans recognition ceremonies

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Education:

High School diploma preferred but not required

 

Experience:

Veteran service member preferred Prior volunteer and customer service experience preferred Prior experience providing excellent supportive care preferred but not required

 

Special Skills:

Completes the hospice orientation program Ability to read people well and adapt to their needs to visit, complete tasks, or just listen depending on the day Ability to relate to fellow veterans stories Willing to visit with family when needed Emotionally mature and dependable Understands and supports the hospice philosophy Excellent verbal and written communications skills and strong interpersonal skills Demonstrates being dependable, cooperative, honest, empathetic, and non judgmental Active listener and willing to work under supervision Has not had a significant loss within the past year and is able to comfortably discuss prior losses, especially deaths of loved ones Comfortable interacting with individuals who are terminally ill or emotionally distraught Submits to any facility requirements – i.e. signing in or house rules such as taking off shoes at door of home Culturally sensitive to beliefs and values and is respectful of others views, belongings, and privacy Ability to participate and serve at veterans recognition ceremonies

Other:

Has access to adequate transportation to perform volunteer functions.

Nonprofit: Intrepid Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ENGAGE IN LIFE REVIEW, PROVIDE COMPANIONSHIP FOR PATIENTS AT END OF LIFE(AGE 18+)

Are you looking for an opportunity that not only is rewarding but transformative and life changing?

If you answered yes then volunteering with hospice may be a good fit for you. Hospice care focuses on providing comfort to terminally ill patients and their loved ones. Holistic care is given physically, emotionally, and spiritually by a team of staff and volunteers.

Volunteers are an integral part of the team, providing support to patients 2-4 times a month.  Volunteer's schedules are flexible and determined with the patient and/or families.  A volunteer's schedule is very flexible. 

Our volunteers help in a variety of ways.  You may:

Give a 2-4 hour break to caregivers by staying with the patient. Provide companionship to patients. Provide the quiet gift of presence for a patient. Assist with light housekeeping, meal preparation or run errands. Use your specialized training in massage, pet therapy, music, or energy healing with patients. Support veterans at the end of life by honoring them with a pinning ceremony. Provide 11th hour vigil support to patients who are actively dying.

Patients are located throughout the Twin Cities metro area in homes and skilled care facilities. More details are listed on our web site at http://www.fairview.org/HospiceVolunteer.

Nonprofit: Fairview Homecare and Hospice

Are you looking for an opportunity that not only is rewarding but transformative and life changing?

If you answered yes then volunteering with hospice may be a good fit for you. Hospice care focuses on providing comfort to terminally ill patients and their loved ones. Holistic care is given physically, emotionally, and spiritually by a team of staff and volunteers.

Volunteers are an integral part of the team, providing support to patients 2-4 times a month.  Volunteer's schedules are flexible and determined with the patient and/or families.  A volunteer's schedule is very flexible. 

Our volunteers help in a variety of ways.  You may:

Give a 2-4 hour break to caregivers by staying with the patient. Provide companionship to patients. Provide the quiet gift of presence for a patient. Assist with light housekeeping, meal preparation or run errands. Use your specialized training in massage, pet therapy, music, or energy healing with patients. Support veterans at the end of life by honoring them with a pinning ceremony. Provide 11th hour vigil support to patients who are actively dying.

Patients are located throughout the Twin Cities metro area in homes and skilled care facilities. More details are listed on our web site at http://www.fairview.org/HospiceVolunteer.

Nonprofit: Fairview Homecare and Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PET THERAPY VOLUNTEERS TO VISIT PATIENTS AT END OF LIFE (AGE 18+)

WHAT: We are looking for certified pet therapy teams to visit our hospice patients and families. Bring smiles, comfort and compassion to someone's day.

WHEN: Flexible; choose what works for you and your furbaby. Typically our pet therapy teams visit patients and families 2-4x/mo; depending on availability.

WHERE: Facilities (such as nursing homes and assisted livings) and private homes throughout the Twin Cities metro area. We especially need volunteers in and around Roseville, Moundsview, Woodbury, Savage and Plymouth.  We are also in need of pet therapy volunteers for our neighbors to the north! 

HOW: Proof of current pet therapy certification along with our hospice volunteer training program.

INTERESTED? Apply online at www.fairview.org/hospicevolunteer or call 612-728-2455 and ask to speak to someone in the volunteer department.

Nonprofit: Fairview Homecare and Hospice

WHAT: We are looking for certified pet therapy teams to visit our hospice patients and families. Bring smiles, comfort and compassion to someone's day.

WHEN: Flexible; choose what works for you and your furbaby. Typically our pet therapy teams visit patients and families 2-4x/mo; depending on availability.

WHERE: Facilities (such as nursing homes and assisted livings) and private homes throughout the Twin Cities metro area. We especially need volunteers in and around Roseville, Moundsview, Woodbury, Savage and Plymouth.  We are also in need of pet therapy volunteers for our neighbors to the north! 

HOW: Proof of current pet therapy certification along with our hospice volunteer training program.

INTERESTED? Apply online at www.fairview.org/hospicevolunteer or call 612-728-2455 and ask to speak to someone in the volunteer department.

Nonprofit: Fairview Homecare and Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shopping Helper (Age 16 +)

Shopping helpers needed for seniors in the Hamline-Midway and western Frogtown neighborhoods. This volunteer would assist a senior with their grocery shopping on a regular weekly or bi-weekly basis. This is a wonderful opportunity to truly befriend an older adult, and help them maintain their independence.

Nonprofit: Hamline Midway Elders

Shopping helpers needed for seniors in the Hamline-Midway and western Frogtown neighborhoods. This volunteer would assist a senior with their grocery shopping on a regular weekly or bi-weekly basis. This is a wonderful opportunity to truly befriend an older adult, and help them maintain their independence.

Nonprofit: Hamline Midway Elders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Juvenile Probation Officer Volunteer (Age 18 +)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

DEPARTMENT: Community Corrections

We are committed to preventing crime and repairing harm caused by crime. We promote:
. Public safety and crime prevention in the community;
. Accountability and opportunity for positive change of the offender;
. Justice for the victims;
. Respectful treatment for all involved.

HOURS: Office hours are generally Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

LOCATION: Any of the following three Dakota County Community Corrections Offices.
1) Judicial Center, 1560 West Highway 55, Hastings
2) Juvenile Services Center, 1600 West Highway 55, Hastings
3) Western Service Center, 14955 Galaxie Avenue, Apple Valley
4) Northern Service Center, 1 Mendota Road, W. St. Paul
Other designated sites may also be used depending on specific assignments.

A Volunteer/Intern in the Juvenile Supervision Section is responsible for assisting a Probation Officer in carrying out a variety of work assignments under supervision of the Probation Officer or supervisor. The focus of offender contact is determined by the assigned Probation Officer in consultation with the Unit supervisor.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

TIME REQUIREMENT: The specific hours and schedule is mutually agreed upon by the supervising Probation Officer and the Volunteer/Intern.

TRAINING PROVIDED: Each Volunteer/Intern must complete a general orienation provided by the Community Corrections Volunteer/Intern Coordinator before placement begins. Additionally, there will be required training pertaining to the specific duties for this position. Ongoing training opportunities will also be available.

SUPERVISION: Volunteers/Interns will be under the direct supervision of an assigned Probation Officer. The Unit supervisor and the Volunteer Coordinator will assist as needed.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Duties of the Volunteer/Intern will vary depending on the skills and interest of the individual and the needs of the agency. The following list shall serve as an illustration of some of the duties a Volunteer/Intern might be expected to perform under the supervision of a Probation Officer, but should not be considered all-inclusive:
* Establish case plans with supervising agent and keep agent up-to-date on case progress, issues and/or non-compliance.
* Conduct face-to-face interviews with offenders, truants and families in office, school and/or in homes.
* Work closely with agencies within the community.
* Supervise and monitor offenders/truants for compliance with court ordered conditions.
* Make appropriate referrals.
* Assess offender, truants and families needs and problem areas.
* Complete necessary reports.
* Verify necessary information (i.e. completion of treatment, payment of fines).
* Keep chronological records of all information regarding an offender/truant.
* Attend staffing meetings.
* May accompany Probation Officer to appointments in the community.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:

* Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, in a non-judgmental, courteous and professional manner.
* Ability to comply with data privacy laws and practices.
* Ability to maintain confidentiality of offender/truant information and court records.
* Ability to establish and maintain accurate records.
* Ability to work within Departmental and program policies and procedures.
* Ability to hold offenders/truants accountable for their behaviors.
* Ability to understand restorative justice principles and practices.
* Ability to understand victim's rights.
* Knowledge and understanding of ethnic diversities.
* Willingness to become familiar with community resources and other programs available to offenders/truants.

 

Contact Information:

Brandon Head

Volunteer/Intern Program Coordinator

Email: brandon.head@co.dakota.mn.us

Phone: (952) 891-7151

Nonprofit: Dakota County

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

DEPARTMENT: Community Corrections

We are committed to preventing crime and repairing harm caused by crime. We promote:
. Public safety and crime prevention in the community;
. Accountability and opportunity for positive change of the offender;
. Justice for the victims;
. Respectful treatment for all involved.

HOURS: Office hours are generally Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

LOCATION: Any of the following three Dakota County Community Corrections Offices.
1) Judicial Center, 1560 West Highway 55, Hastings
2) Juvenile Services Center, 1600 West Highway 55, Hastings
3) Western Service Center, 14955 Galaxie Avenue, Apple Valley
4) Northern Service Center, 1 Mendota Road, W. St. Paul
Other designated sites may also be used depending on specific assignments.

A Volunteer/Intern in the Juvenile Supervision Section is responsible for assisting a Probation Officer in carrying out a variety of work assignments under supervision of the Probation Officer or supervisor. The focus of offender contact is determined by the assigned Probation Officer in consultation with the Unit supervisor.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

TIME REQUIREMENT: The specific hours and schedule is mutually agreed upon by the supervising Probation Officer and the Volunteer/Intern.

TRAINING PROVIDED: Each Volunteer/Intern must complete a general orienation provided by the Community Corrections Volunteer/Intern Coordinator before placement begins. Additionally, there will be required training pertaining to the specific duties for this position. Ongoing training opportunities will also be available.

SUPERVISION: Volunteers/Interns will be under the direct supervision of an assigned Probation Officer. The Unit supervisor and the Volunteer Coordinator will assist as needed.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Duties of the Volunteer/Intern will vary depending on the skills and interest of the individual and the needs of the agency. The following list shall serve as an illustration of some of the duties a Volunteer/Intern might be expected to perform under the supervision of a Probation Officer, but should not be considered all-inclusive:
* Establish case plans with supervising agent and keep agent up-to-date on case progress, issues and/or non-compliance.
* Conduct face-to-face interviews with offenders, truants and families in office, school and/or in homes.
* Work closely with agencies within the community.
* Supervise and monitor offenders/truants for compliance with court ordered conditions.
* Make appropriate referrals.
* Assess offender, truants and families needs and problem areas.
* Complete necessary reports.
* Verify necessary information (i.e. completion of treatment, payment of fines).
* Keep chronological records of all information regarding an offender/truant.
* Attend staffing meetings.
* May accompany Probation Officer to appointments in the community.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:

* Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, in a non-judgmental, courteous and professional manner.
* Ability to comply with data privacy laws and practices.
* Ability to maintain confidentiality of offender/truant information and court records.
* Ability to establish and maintain accurate records.
* Ability to work within Departmental and program policies and procedures.
* Ability to hold offenders/truants accountable for their behaviors.
* Ability to understand restorative justice principles and practices.
* Ability to understand victim's rights.
* Knowledge and understanding of ethnic diversities.
* Willingness to become familiar with community resources and other programs available to offenders/truants.

 

Contact Information:

Brandon Head

Volunteer/Intern Program Coordinator

Email: brandon.head@co.dakota.mn.us

Phone: (952) 891-7151

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Passionate about essential oils? Become our Aromatherapy Assistant! (Age 18 +)

Purpose:

To provide sensory and emotional stimulation, relaxation, and pain- relief by assisting with the preparation of the lotion mixed onsite and used throughout our care center.

Responsibilities:

Clean and sanitize equipment to be used in process before and after as needed. Measure quantities of oils to be added to large batches of lotion as per recipes provided. Thoroughly mix lotions and prepare them for use in care center Deliver to different households. Keep inventory of household needs as well as an inventory of supplies, alert staff when supplies need to be ordered.

 

 Qualifications and Required Skills

Passion for wellness and essential oils! Some experience mixing lotion is preferred, not mandatory. Provide positive customer service while interacting with a variety of different personalities. A caring and cheerful attitude. Ability to abide to our no solicitation policy.

Time Commitment and Availability

This opportunity could be as few as two times a year and as much as monthly, depending of the level of commitment that the volunteer has. Lotions will most likely need to be mixed on-site once every 3-6 months.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Purpose:

To provide sensory and emotional stimulation, relaxation, and pain- relief by assisting with the preparation of the lotion mixed onsite and used throughout our care center.

Responsibilities:

Clean and sanitize equipment to be used in process before and after as needed. Measure quantities of oils to be added to large batches of lotion as per recipes provided. Thoroughly mix lotions and prepare them for use in care center Deliver to different households. Keep inventory of household needs as well as an inventory of supplies, alert staff when supplies need to be ordered.

 

 Qualifications and Required Skills

Passion for wellness and essential oils! Some experience mixing lotion is preferred, not mandatory. Provide positive customer service while interacting with a variety of different personalities. A caring and cheerful attitude. Ability to abide to our no solicitation policy.

Time Commitment and Availability

This opportunity could be as few as two times a year and as much as monthly, depending of the level of commitment that the volunteer has. Lotions will most likely need to be mixed on-site once every 3-6 months.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music and Memory Assistant (Age 16 +)

Did you know that the parts of the brain where musical memories are stored are virtually untouched by dementia??? You can help us provide sensory and emotional stimulation, relaxation, and enjoyment by assisting with the preparation and maintenance of our music and memory equipment.

 

Responsibilities

Clean and sanitize equipment as needed. Assess music needs per resident and ensure that our library is able to accommodate those needs. If not, work with staff to make additions to our library. Find music to meet needs of individual resident and upload music onto ipods to fulfill their listening needs.

Qualifications and Required Skills

Passion for wellness and music! Knowledge of how to purchase, download music, and upload music files to ipod. Provide positive customer service while interacting with a variety of different personalities. A caring and cheerful attitude.

 

Time Commitment and Availability

Currently we have approximately 50 residents in our Music and Memory program. As residents come and go, ipods will have to have contents deleted and added to be specific to the listening needs of each individual resident. Because we are unable to predict the frequency or time of these changes – this opportunity is an on-call position. When we are aware of a change that will be happening, the volunteer will be reached out to by staff and a time will be arranged for you to come in that is convenient for your schedule.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Did you know that the parts of the brain where musical memories are stored are virtually untouched by dementia??? You can help us provide sensory and emotional stimulation, relaxation, and enjoyment by assisting with the preparation and maintenance of our music and memory equipment.

 

Responsibilities

Clean and sanitize equipment as needed. Assess music needs per resident and ensure that our library is able to accommodate those needs. If not, work with staff to make additions to our library. Find music to meet needs of individual resident and upload music onto ipods to fulfill their listening needs.

Qualifications and Required Skills

Passion for wellness and music! Knowledge of how to purchase, download music, and upload music files to ipod. Provide positive customer service while interacting with a variety of different personalities. A caring and cheerful attitude.

 

Time Commitment and Availability

Currently we have approximately 50 residents in our Music and Memory program. As residents come and go, ipods will have to have contents deleted and added to be specific to the listening needs of each individual resident. Because we are unable to predict the frequency or time of these changes – this opportunity is an on-call position. When we are aware of a change that will be happening, the volunteer will be reached out to by staff and a time will be arranged for you to come in that is convenient for your schedule.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a friend to an older adult - One -on- One Visitors (Age 18+)

We are looking for individuals who are interested in volunteering as a one-on-one visitor to residents. Chat in a resident's room, take a walk on our campus, play cards, help with reading or writing, etc.

30-90 minutes per week, flexible scheduling

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

We are looking for individuals who are interested in volunteering as a one-on-one visitor to residents. Chat in a resident's room, take a walk on our campus, play cards, help with reading or writing, etc.

30-90 minutes per week, flexible scheduling

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come call BINGO with us!

We are looking for a person with a great presence to call bingo with our residents in our Assisted Living building. There are currently two times available:

Every other Saturday at 1 pm.

Every Monday at 1 pm.

Volunteer will serve as caller and lead the activity, most of the time without staff present.

Must be 18 or have an adult with you.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

We are looking for a person with a great presence to call bingo with our residents in our Assisted Living building. There are currently two times available:

Every other Saturday at 1 pm.

Every Monday at 1 pm.

Volunteer will serve as caller and lead the activity, most of the time without staff present.

Must be 18 or have an adult with you.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sports Gear Drive (Age 14+)

Our mission is to provide free sports equipment, camps, grants and tickets for military families.  Your company could put together a gear drive and fundraiser to support our mission.  Everyone has the extra sets of last year's sizes in the garage, and across the company you could make a large impact.  If that was coupled with a micro fundraiser ($5 per person) across a large company (1000 employees) you'd make a macro impact!

 

Nonprofit: United Heroes League

Our mission is to provide free sports equipment, camps, grants and tickets for military families.  Your company could put together a gear drive and fundraiser to support our mission.  Everyone has the extra sets of last year's sizes in the garage, and across the company you could make a large impact.  If that was coupled with a micro fundraiser ($5 per person) across a large company (1000 employees) you'd make a macro impact!

 

Nonprofit: United Heroes League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Data Entry (Age 16 +)

We have several years worth of paper donor and beneficiary information that needs to be entered into a CRM system to help us manage our daily activities.  We could use a team of people to enter information.

Nonprofit: United Heroes League

We have several years worth of paper donor and beneficiary information that needs to be entered into a CRM system to help us manage our daily activities.  We could use a team of people to enter information.

Nonprofit: United Heroes League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bloomington History Buff Needed (Age 18 +)

We are looking for a volunteer or volunteers to help us tell the story of Bloomington through photographs. We have a set of historic photographs from around Bloomington, MN that we would like a volunteer to to short narratives on each photograph. The narrative will then be hung next to the photograph in one of our hallway galleries.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

We are looking for a volunteer or volunteers to help us tell the story of Bloomington through photographs. We have a set of historic photographs from around Bloomington, MN that we would like a volunteer to to short narratives on each photograph. The narrative will then be hung next to the photograph in one of our hallway galleries.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Caller Needed- Mondays at 1 PM

Would your friends describe you as outgoing, vibrant, vivacious, spirited??? Can you project your voice and have a soft spot for older adults?

We have Bingo on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays at approximately 1 pm - times may vary slightly. We are currently only looking for on-call volunteers to fill in for callers when needed.

Watch out, our residents take their Bingo very seriously.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Would your friends describe you as outgoing, vibrant, vivacious, spirited??? Can you project your voice and have a soft spot for older adults?

We have Bingo on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays at approximately 1 pm - times may vary slightly. We are currently only looking for on-call volunteers to fill in for callers when needed.

Watch out, our residents take their Bingo very seriously.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Resource Guide (Age 21+)

So many questions... Seniors living in our subsidized independent living apartments face so many issues at this stage of life. We would like to be able to provide them a chance to meet with a volunteer to locate community resources that would be beneficial to them.

Responsibilities: (Can include but are not limited to…)

Research organizations that serve senior and/or provide services beneficial to seniors, including any referral requirements. Meet with residents at our Ridgeview Terrace site one-on-one or in small groups to discuss personal issues of concern. Address issues of concern with resident and , if applicable, staff.

 

Qualifications and Required Skills

Provide positive customer service Education and Experience as counselor or social worker required Knowledge of community resources helpful. Excellent interpersonal communication skills.

 

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

So many questions... Seniors living in our subsidized independent living apartments face so many issues at this stage of life. We would like to be able to provide them a chance to meet with a volunteer to locate community resources that would be beneficial to them.

Responsibilities: (Can include but are not limited to…)

Research organizations that serve senior and/or provide services beneficial to seniors, including any referral requirements. Meet with residents at our Ridgeview Terrace site one-on-one or in small groups to discuss personal issues of concern. Address issues of concern with resident and , if applicable, staff.

 

Qualifications and Required Skills

Provide positive customer service Education and Experience as counselor or social worker required Knowledge of community resources helpful. Excellent interpersonal communication skills.

 

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Legal Clinic Facilitator / One-on-One Legal Advice (Age 21 +)

Residents living in our subsidized independent living apartments have so many issues to think about at this stage of life, a lot of them concerning legal issues. We are looking for an expert in senior legal issues to come out and hold a legal clinic to answer questions once of month or on a quarterly basis.

Responsibilities: (Can include but are not limited to…)

Meet with residents, families, and possibly staff privately about issues or questions that concern them. Provide advice or suggestions to residents based on their individual circumstances that would benefit them specifically.

 

 

Qualifications and Required Skills

Provide positive customer service Education and Experience as lawyer or legal professional Knowledge of legal issues that impact senior citizens such as long-term health care; estate planning; power of attorney; guardianship; trust or wills; taxes (real estate, gift, estate taxes); retirement benefits (social security, disability, veterans’ benefits); Excellent interpersonal communication skills.

 

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Residents living in our subsidized independent living apartments have so many issues to think about at this stage of life, a lot of them concerning legal issues. We are looking for an expert in senior legal issues to come out and hold a legal clinic to answer questions once of month or on a quarterly basis.

Responsibilities: (Can include but are not limited to…)

Meet with residents, families, and possibly staff privately about issues or questions that concern them. Provide advice or suggestions to residents based on their individual circumstances that would benefit them specifically.

 

 

Qualifications and Required Skills

Provide positive customer service Education and Experience as lawyer or legal professional Knowledge of legal issues that impact senior citizens such as long-term health care; estate planning; power of attorney; guardianship; trust or wills; taxes (real estate, gift, estate taxes); retirement benefits (social security, disability, veterans’ benefits); Excellent interpersonal communication skills.

 

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be in charge of Thursday Fun! (Age 18 +)

Our motto is Freedom to Live Well. We have a variety of ways we strive to help our residents Live Well; one of them is by providing a full calendar of activities that they can decide to participate in.

Our Assisted Living is looking for a high-energy, big personality person to lead Thursday afternoon activities the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month. Do group crossword puzzles, lead trivia, host a tournament of wii bowling, there are many options that the volunteer could host --- the sky is the limit.

 

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Our motto is Freedom to Live Well. We have a variety of ways we strive to help our residents Live Well; one of them is by providing a full calendar of activities that they can decide to participate in.

Our Assisted Living is looking for a high-energy, big personality person to lead Thursday afternoon activities the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month. Do group crossword puzzles, lead trivia, host a tournament of wii bowling, there are many options that the volunteer could host --- the sky is the limit.

 

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning/Sorting Volunteer- You can help ease a senior's mind. (Age 14+)

Often times people, especially seniors, can become depressed or anxious in the late winter months and begin to think about decluttering their living spaces. You could help residents tidy their apartment or room while freeing their mind. Come and help a resident with spring cleaning --- you will undoubtly be putting a smile on their face.

Flexible scheduling available. Once a week, Twice a Month, or a One-Time Opportunity.

Available to individuals and small groups. Also great for families!

Late afternoon, evening, and weekends available.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Often times people, especially seniors, can become depressed or anxious in the late winter months and begin to think about decluttering their living spaces. You could help residents tidy their apartment or room while freeing their mind. Come and help a resident with spring cleaning --- you will undoubtly be putting a smile on their face.

Flexible scheduling available. Once a week, Twice a Month, or a One-Time Opportunity.

Available to individuals and small groups. Also great for families!

Late afternoon, evening, and weekends available.

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Movie Host (Age14+)

Do you love cinema? So do our residents! Come volunteer to host a movie screening to allow our residents to enjoy cinema in our campus's theater. Prepare popcorn and operate the AV equipment.

Afternoon or Evening M-Th

Ongoing or One-Time

Great for small groups too!!!

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Do you love cinema? So do our residents! Come volunteer to host a movie screening to allow our residents to enjoy cinema in our campus's theater. Prepare popcorn and operate the AV equipment.

Afternoon or Evening M-Th

Ongoing or One-Time

Great for small groups too!!!

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardeners needed to assist with Giving and Gratitude Garden (Age 18 +)

Each spring our campus plants a garden in one of our courtyards to allow volunteers, staff, and residents to come together to care for the plants and nurture them to fruition. We are seeking volunteers to help us with all stages of the garden. We'd love to find small groups to come on a regular base through the spring and summer months to help with planning, preparing the bed, planting, and caring for the garden. When food is harvested the produce is used by our culinary team to make nutritious meals for our senior residents.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Each spring our campus plants a garden in one of our courtyards to allow volunteers, staff, and residents to come together to care for the plants and nurture them to fruition. We are seeking volunteers to help us with all stages of the garden. We'd love to find small groups to come on a regular base through the spring and summer months to help with planning, preparing the bed, planting, and caring for the garden. When food is harvested the produce is used by our culinary team to make nutritious meals for our senior residents.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Intern Wanted

For InnerCity Tennis (ICT) Board, staff and volunteers, it is all about the children. The center of our universe is creating the opportunity for children and youth to manifest their greatest potential - on and off court. With staff, teaching professionals and dozens of invaluable volunteers, we collaborate to give each child a pathway toward accomplishment, whether that be with a tennis stroke, learning geometry via the court, developing a unique literary voice through the annual Arthur Ashe Essay Contest or finding fulfilment through service learning with younger children at our Super Saturday program.

Job Title: ICT Program Intern

Job Objective: The ICT Program Intern reports to the Program Director and/or Volunteer Coordinator. They are primarily responsible for delivering excellence in youth developmental programs.

Job Description: The ICT Program Intern is responsible for the following:

Support with the delivery of Super Saturday program Engage youth participants and volunteers Assist with program evaluation Assist with equipment setup/take down Assist with registration

 

Work Schedule:

Saturdays from 1 pm to 5 pm January to April 

Skills and Characteristics:

Working toward a degree in Child development, Kinesiology and/or Program Management Upbeat attitude with a willingness to learn and adapt Excellent communication skills with ability to multi-task Must enjoy working with kids

The position of ICT Program Intern is an unpaid position and ICT will seek to provide individuals with the best hands-on learning opportunity. This position will be evaluated corresponding to their class/institutional standard, alongside Program Directors weekly check-in.

Nonprofit: InnerCity Tennis

For InnerCity Tennis (ICT) Board, staff and volunteers, it is all about the children. The center of our universe is creating the opportunity for children and youth to manifest their greatest potential - on and off court. With staff, teaching professionals and dozens of invaluable volunteers, we collaborate to give each child a pathway toward accomplishment, whether that be with a tennis stroke, learning geometry via the court, developing a unique literary voice through the annual Arthur Ashe Essay Contest or finding fulfilment through service learning with younger children at our Super Saturday program.

Job Title: ICT Program Intern

Job Objective: The ICT Program Intern reports to the Program Director and/or Volunteer Coordinator. They are primarily responsible for delivering excellence in youth developmental programs.

Job Description: The ICT Program Intern is responsible for the following:

Support with the delivery of Super Saturday program Engage youth participants and volunteers Assist with program evaluation Assist with equipment setup/take down Assist with registration

 

Work Schedule:

Saturdays from 1 pm to 5 pm January to April 

Skills and Characteristics:

Working toward a degree in Child development, Kinesiology and/or Program Management Upbeat attitude with a willingness to learn and adapt Excellent communication skills with ability to multi-task Must enjoy working with kids

The position of ICT Program Intern is an unpaid position and ICT will seek to provide individuals with the best hands-on learning opportunity. This position will be evaluated corresponding to their class/institutional standard, alongside Program Directors weekly check-in.

Nonprofit: InnerCity Tennis

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Super Saturday Program

No Tennis Experience Necessary!

 

For 24 Saturdays from September - April, we open up our Reed Sweatt Family Tennis Center, located at the intersection of 40th St & Nicollet Avenue in South Minneapolis, to deliver programming free of charge to our communities youth.

On average 300 kids ages 3-18 fill the tennis center each Saturday, learning tennis fundamentals and life skills. Nearly 100 volunteers, of all ages and abilities, conduct the program alongside the ICT professional staff.

Volunteering Options
Little Stars (Level 1) 2:30:00-4:30pm Kids ages 3-6 - No tennis experience needed.

Rising Stars (Level 2) 2:30-4:30pm Kids ages 7-10 - Volunteers need to know basic tennis fundamentals.

Pre-Varisty (Level 3) 4:30-6:00pm Ages 11-13 - Volunteers must be able to feed balls with a racquet.

Varsity (Level 4) 4:30-6:00pm Ages 14-18 - Volunteers must be a 3.5 rated player & be able to feed & rally.

 

http://innercitytennis.org/volunteer

Saturday Program Video

Nonprofit: InnerCity Tennis

No Tennis Experience Necessary!

 

For 24 Saturdays from September - April, we open up our Reed Sweatt Family Tennis Center, located at the intersection of 40th St & Nicollet Avenue in South Minneapolis, to deliver programming free of charge to our communities youth.

On average 300 kids ages 3-18 fill the tennis center each Saturday, learning tennis fundamentals and life skills. Nearly 100 volunteers, of all ages and abilities, conduct the program alongside the ICT professional staff.

Volunteering Options
Little Stars (Level 1) 2:30:00-4:30pm Kids ages 3-6 - No tennis experience needed.

Rising Stars (Level 2) 2:30-4:30pm Kids ages 7-10 - Volunteers need to know basic tennis fundamentals.

Pre-Varisty (Level 3) 4:30-6:00pm Ages 11-13 - Volunteers must be able to feed balls with a racquet.

Varsity (Level 4) 4:30-6:00pm Ages 14-18 - Volunteers must be a 3.5 rated player & be able to feed & rally.

 

http://innercitytennis.org/volunteer

Saturday Program Video

Nonprofit: InnerCity Tennis

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sports + Kids = FUN!!

We need volunteers every Saturday! Have fun, stay fit, and build confidence in kids. 90 minutes is all it takes. Discover why we have put smiles on children's faces for over 40 years! Three hundred children ages 3-17 fill our tennis center each Saturday, taking part in FREE PROGRAMMING. 100 volunteers ages 12 to 95 of all abilities, conduct the program alongside the ICT professional staff. This is the best inter-generational experience in town!

Nonprofit: InnerCity Tennis

We need volunteers every Saturday! Have fun, stay fit, and build confidence in kids. 90 minutes is all it takes. Discover why we have put smiles on children's faces for over 40 years! Three hundred children ages 3-17 fill our tennis center each Saturday, taking part in FREE PROGRAMMING. 100 volunteers ages 12 to 95 of all abilities, conduct the program alongside the ICT professional staff. This is the best inter-generational experience in town!

Nonprofit: InnerCity Tennis

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Leader/Presenter - Men's Group (Age 18+)

So many of our regularly scheduled activities are geared towards our women residents, we are looking for men to facilitate groups that would be of interest to our male residents. Come help our male residents feel more fulfilled.

Do you have a love for wood working, history, astronomy, war history, geography, or other things? Would you be interested in doing a 60 to 90 minute demonstration or presentation for our residents?

This can be a one-time activity, quarterly, bi-annually, or annually.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

So many of our regularly scheduled activities are geared towards our women residents, we are looking for men to facilitate groups that would be of interest to our male residents. Come help our male residents feel more fulfilled.

Do you have a love for wood working, history, astronomy, war history, geography, or other things? Would you be interested in doing a 60 to 90 minute demonstration or presentation for our residents?

This can be a one-time activity, quarterly, bi-annually, or annually.

 

Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: East Side Elders Board Member (Age 18+)

About Us: East Side Elders helps our seniors live full and rewarding lives ? in the home and community they want ? for as long as possible and as healthy and well as possible. Our teams of volunteers, students and community members provide a wide range of services and activities that give the necessary support and resources to our elderly neighbors wherever they call home. Description: Board members play a vital role in the operations and direction of East Side Elders. Responsibilities include maintaining the program mission and purpose, developing and administering policy, developing personnel policies, ensuring adequate resources and effective organizational planning. Hours and Commitment: Must be able to attend board meetings (meetings held 8 times per year) from and contribute at least four hours of volunteer time per month. Board members are also expected to help East Side Elders reach the goal of 100% board member financial contribution. Qualifications: Able to communicate with people from diverse backgrounds in a caring, courteous manner Interest in a program supporting seniors in the community Must pass a background check If you are interested in this position, please contact us: Volunteer@EastSideElders.org 651-683-2413 463 Maria Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55106 Applications can be filled out online: http://eastsideelders.org/volunteer-application/ Contact: volunteer@eastsideelders.org

Nonprofit: East Side Elders

About Us: East Side Elders helps our seniors live full and rewarding lives ? in the home and community they want ? for as long as possible and as healthy and well as possible. Our teams of volunteers, students and community members provide a wide range of services and activities that give the necessary support and resources to our elderly neighbors wherever they call home. Description: Board members play a vital role in the operations and direction of East Side Elders. Responsibilities include maintaining the program mission and purpose, developing and administering policy, developing personnel policies, ensuring adequate resources and effective organizational planning. Hours and Commitment: Must be able to attend board meetings (meetings held 8 times per year) from and contribute at least four hours of volunteer time per month. Board members are also expected to help East Side Elders reach the goal of 100% board member financial contribution. Qualifications: Able to communicate with people from diverse backgrounds in a caring, courteous manner Interest in a program supporting seniors in the community Must pass a background check If you are interested in this position, please contact us: Volunteer@EastSideElders.org 651-683-2413 463 Maria Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55106 Applications can be filled out online: http://eastsideelders.org/volunteer-application/ Contact: volunteer@eastsideelders.org

Nonprofit: East Side Elders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: No