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Heart to Heart Hospice

Assistant Volunteer Coordinator

Heart to Heart Hospice, Flint, Michigan, United States, 48567

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Looking for friendly office volunteer to assist the Volunteer Coordinator. This person would be the volunteer coordinator's right hand, and would be trained in all things the volunteer coordinator does. Holding down the "fort" so to speak while they visit other sites. Great opportunity for anyone who has daytime availability. Duties include, copying, filing, computer work, and phone calls. Looking for someone that can consistently volunteer about 5 hours a week, for a total of 20 hours a month. Need commitment of 1 year or more - will provide all training. About Hospice Hospice is an extensive Program for anyone with a diagnosis or decline in health that could limit their life expectancy to 6 months or less if the disease/decline runs its normal course. Our Mission Making a difference by providing care from our heart to enhance the quality of life for those with life-limiting illnesses and their loved ones. Our Volunteer Program At Heart to Heart Hospice our volunteers are a vital part of our hospice team. Together we can help improve the quality of life for hospice patients. Volunteers provide service to patients in a number of different ways. Depending on your interests, skills, talents, and the amount of time you have, there are a variety of ways that you can help. Some of the ways our volunteers make a difference in the lives of patients are through...... Respite/Break for the caregiver Companionship Activities Pet Therapy Clerical/Office Work All volunteers receive orientation and training to ensure they feel comfortable with their tasks. Training is held at our office in Flint at a time convenient for the perspective volunteer. Training is approximately 3 hours and generally covers the following areas: Philosophy of hospice care A comprehensive overview of services offered by the hospice Physical, emotional, social, and spiritual issues that people can encounter at the end of life An overview of chronic and life-limiting illnesses Effective communication skills when speaking with the patient and family members Information about interpersonal family issues and relationships Basic information about grief and loss Volunteers are required to be fingerprinted, have a background checks, and receive the two-step TB tests. There is no cost involved to the volunteer. However, we ask that the volunteer commit to being available one time a week for at least one year. Volunteers must be 18 or older and must provide their own transportation.