Junior Volunteer Opportunities

Junior Volunteer Opportunities

<p> TEEN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - SUMMER 2016</p><p>PATIENT RELATED AREAS</p><p>Ambassador/Escort Volunteers: Stationed at the Main Entrance, volunteers proactively greet customers and offer assistance with wayfinding and/or provide escort services to various areas of the hospital, including wheelchair transport. Training in proper wheelchair procedures will be provided. You must be friendly and outgoing, and enjoy interacting with the public.</p><p>Mercury Transport Volunteers: Volunteers provide support to the Mercury Transport Team by assisting with discharges from patient care units and outpatient services via wheelchair transport. Training in proper wheelchair procedures will be provided.</p><p>Delphi Ortho Clinic: Volunteers are very busy in this out-patient unit by supporting staff at the reception desk. Meeting and greeting customers, providing escorting and wayfinding services including wheelchair transport are just some of the duties in this busy clinic. Training in proper wheelchair procedures will be provided.</p><p>Desk Receptionists: Cardiology, Family Birthplace/NICU, Ambulatory Surgery Unit, O.R. Waiting Area and other patient services utilize volunteers who greet patients and family members, provide comfort measures for those in the reception areas, initiate friendly conversation and provide up to date information for family members. Volunteers assist customers with escorting and wayfinding, as well as answering phones and running errands for staff. You must be friendly and people-oriented with excellent verbal communication skills.</p><p>Book Cart Program: Volunteers take our library cart of books, magazines and puzzles to our in-patient units and offer reading material and other amenities to patients at no charge, compliments of The Hospital of Central Connecticut. Visiting, providing friendly conversation and assisting with any non-medical needs of the patient promote a high level of patient satisfaction. You must be friendly and outgoing, enjoy interacting with patients, and have a good comfort level in this type of environment. </p><p>PATIENT INTENSIVE AREAS</p><p>Unit Aide: provides non-medical personal assistance to patients and their families in our inpatient units. Some duties may include “Rounding” on patients periodically throughout the shift, checking on patient needs and ensuring safety measures are in place and are reinforced, refilling water pitchers, and serving refreshments to patients and/or family members. Discharging patients via wheelchair, running errands for the nursing staff as well as providing clerical assistance are other duties performed by Unit Aides. You must express an interest in the healthcare field to be considered for acceptance as a Unit Aide. Training will be provided for those who are accepted as Unit Aides.</p><p>LIMITED/OR NO PATIENT CONTACT</p><p>Clerical/Administrative Support: Various opportunities exist throughout the hospital assisting staff with typing, filing, data entry, faxing, shredding, copying, and answering phones. Volunteers are very busy in The Pre-Op Chart Center assembling patient charts. Days/hours are flexible depending upon the needs of the department.</p>

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