Volunteer Jobs and Inquiry Form

by | Aug 3, 2021 | Cabell Huntington Hospital Foundation, Uncategorized

Dear Prospective Volunteer,

Thank you for your interest in becoming a Volunteer at one of our Mountain Health Network facilities. Our Volunteer Program is filled with wonderful individuals wanting to be of service and we appreciate your interest in joining our ranks.

We ask that you only proceed with your applications if you agree to all the requirements listed below:

• We ask for a minimum commitment of 4 hours weekly for 6 months. Most positions within the medical center are 4-hour shifts; some may be less or a little longer. Each assignment listed in the application process indicates openings and shifts.

• Adult volunteers are ages 18 years and above. Our VolunTeen program only accepts new teens during the spring of each year. Those applications are separate and only available from Feb. 1 to April 15th. Teen applications submitted through the adult application process will be rejected.

• A basic background check and drug screening is performed on all volunteers. Be sure to list any violations that may appear on any report. In addition required blood panel to determine immunization titers as well as a TB screening is conducted.

• The medical center requires and provides Flu vaccines during flu season. Any person refusing the flu vaccine is required to wear a surgical mask while in the medical center and during flu season.

• Once your online application is completed and submitted, someone from Volunteer services will contact you for an interview. The interview will take approximately 30 to 60 minutes. The interview is intended to match your interest and strengths with our department needs. Not all applicants are placed and you will be notified either way.

• Confidentiality forms, photo releases and orientation materials will be completed once placement has been determined.

To apply, proceed by clicking the link below.

Adult Volunteer Application

Volunteer Opportunities

We look forward to meeting you and again appreciate your interest in our program.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Neal
Director of Volunteer Services

Lauren E. Francis
Volunteer Coordinator

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