Overview

The Adult Volunteer Program at Regional One Health is for individuals 18 years of age or older, and not enrolled in our College Student Volunteer Program. These volunteers work side-by-side with hospital personnel and are a valuable resource to the healthcare system. Adult Volunteer assignments exist in clinical and non-clinical locations of the hospital, including nursing units, emergency department, hospital offices, guest services, information desks and other hospitality locations.

Commitment

Volunteers of the Adult Volunteer Program are asked to make a commitment of five (5) months and provide at least 72 hours of service. This time commitment allows the volunteer to have a real impact and provide the greatest return of personal satisfaction. Adult volunteers are asked to maintain punctuality and consistent attendance, while accomplishing the minimum service requirements.

Qualifications

Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and currently not enrolled in our College Student Volunteer Program. Adult volunteers must possess a sincere interest in the mission and vision of Regional One Health, have great interpersonal skills, exemplify a positive attitude and are service oriented. The Adult Volunteers provide support to patients, families, and staff in a wide variety of roles, and are tremendous assets to the hospital. As with all volunteer opportunities here at Regional One Health, after all application materials are completed and submitted, each applicant must pass a background check, complete tuberculosis screening and immunization review, and attend a Volunteer Orientation.

If you are interested in becoming an Adult Volunteer complete the online Adult Application.

Chaplains’ Assistant Program

The Chaplains’ Assistant Program is an interfaith service designed to assist in providing spiritual care to our patients and their families. The Chaplains’ Assistants are lay people that have completed special training to assist in supporting the spiritual and pastoral care needs of our patients, their families and staff at Regional One Health. The Chaplains’ Assistants come from diverse faith groups and are trained to respond to persons of any or no religious background.

A Chaplains’ Assistant can offer a sensitive listening presence, help to facilitate conversation about spiritual concerns, mobilize the spiritual resources for patients and their families, and make referrals to a Staff Chaplain for follow-up.

Commitment

The Chaplains’ Assistants make a minimum commitment of six months, providing a minimum of eight hours per month of Pastoral Care to our patients, their families and staff.

Qualifications

The Chaplains’ Assistant must have demonstrated an interest in spiritual care ministry through prior experiences with local faith groups, places of worship and ministerial services. These Assistants must complete special pastoral care training from the Pastoral Care staff of Regional One Health to serve patients, family members and staff, and be supervised by a Staff Chaplain. As with all volunteer opportunities here at Regional One Health, after all application materials are completed and submitted, each applicant must pass a background check, complete tuberculosis screening and immunization review, and attend a Volunteer Orientation.

Application

If you are interested in becoming a Chaplains’ Assistant, please complete the online Adult Volunteer Application. For more information, please contact Chaplain Dwight Douglass by email at [email protected] or call him at 901-545-6403.