Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Office Contact Information: Elaine Konyha,
Director Patricia Brandes, Coordinator Telephone: (561) 737-7733 ext.
4468 Fax: (561) 733-5958
Come join the hundreds of people who come to Bethesda to
volunteer their time and skills. The hospital could not run without
volunteer help and volunteer smiles.
We have many options for volunteering. Our positions are
constantly changing as we meet wonderful people with talents that they have
developed through a lifetime and want to share. Options range from
all patient contact to no patient contact; from writing technical courses for
clinical staff to changing baby diapers to stuffing envelopes to greeting
visitors at the front door.
Volunteering at Bethesda
Make New Friends Learn New Skills Enjoy a Flexible
Schedule
Volunteers Are Very Important People
With their warm smiles and tremendous dedication, volunteers are
an essential part of Bethesda Memorial Hospital's mission of providing quality
health services in a caring manner. Three types of volunteers help make Bethesda
a more comfortable place to be: In-Service Volunteers, Auxiliary Volunteers and
Bethesda Teens.
In-Service Volunteers
These volunteers assist Bethesda staff throughout the hospital
in a variety of ways. Duties include performing clerical functions, serving as
liaisons in the surgical waiting rooms, or answering phones at one of the
reception desks.
Auxiliary Volunteers
The purpose of the Auxiliary is to promote the welfare of the
community through services and outreach programs, in addition to raising funds
for Hospital equipment, assisting in Hospital capital campaigns, and providing
Health Career Scholarship funds. Auxiliary Volunteers manage revenue through
services such as the Gift
Shop, Bethesda
Bargain Box, and the Season of Caring Holiday program. The Auxiliary
is also responsible for providing the yarn and supervising the volunteers who
knit the much loved newborn hats.
Bethesda Teens
A popular volunteer program at Bethesda involves local junior
high and high school students, ages 14 to 18. Through the Bethesda Teen program,
teenagers learn about various career paths within the hospital and see how the
various departments function. Some of the areas in which Bethesda Teens
volunteer are Surgical Services, Food and Nutrition Services, the Children's
Center and the Emergency Department.
Immunization Records
Effective January 1, 2010: Volunteer applicants
born in 1957 and after must submit vaccination records for
measles, mumps, rubella and varicella or blood tests showing immunity. Volunteer
applicants born in 1986 and after must also show proof of Hepatitis B
vaccination or immunity. A copy of these records is sufficient. These
records are required before volunteers can attend orientation or start
volunteering.
Contact Us
For more information about volunteer opportunities, please call
the Director of Volunteer Services at (561) 737-7733, ext. 4468 or in Boca
Raton: (561) 278-7733, ext. 4468.

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