Overview
The College Student Volunteer Program at Regional One Health provides local college students the opportunity to gain invaluable experience in a hospital environment while making an impact on their community. The students in the College Volunteer Program work in non-clinical roles available throughout the hospital. The impact made by college student volunteers leaves a positive impression on the staff, visitors and patients.
The program welcomes students from a number of universities and colleges. This program places students in various units to support staff, patients and visitors. Undergraduate and Graduate students are welcome to apply and the volunteer opportunities.
Commitment
College Student Volunteers are asked to commit to a minimum of sixty (60) volunteer hours per semester (minimum of three (3) hours per week), with a requested regular schedule each month.
Qualifications
College Student Volunteers must be eighteen years of age, and currently enrolled in a college or university. Volunteers must have good interpersonal skills, exemplify a positive demeanor, are service oriented and support the vision and mission of Regional One Health. As with all volunteer opportunities here at Regional One Health, after all application materials are completed and submitted, each applicant must be interviewed, pass a background check, complete a tuberculosis screening and immunization review, attend a Volunteer Orientation and complete departmental orientation to be better acclimated to the assigned area. The students will be placed in traditional volunteer roles throughout Regional One Health.
College Student Volunteer applications are available online. If you are interested in becoming a College Student Volunteer, complete the online College Student Application.