Volunteer programs in arlington texas
A pageant-like wave. Excellent dance moves. A positive and playful attitude. A toleration of heat, and ability to stand for extended periods of time. Availability during the evenings and on weekends is a plus. Books on Wheels. Responsibilities Have your own transportation Be willing to drive a short route twice a month to deliver library materials. Drivers license in good standing Friendly Timely. Heritage Sleuth. College Internships. Examples include: Technical Services digitization projects.
Got a better idea? Run it past us, and we will determine if it is a good fit. A smile! Must be currently enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate program. Friendly demeanor and ability to get along with a diverse group of people.
Excellent communication skills. Lots of patience. A strong grasp of computers, the Internet, e-mail, Microsoft Office, social networking sites such as facebook and twitter, photo editing and hosting sites, downloadable audiobooks and ebooks as well as many other current and upcoming technologies.
Ability to communicate with others. A positive attitude and ability to get along with a diverse group of people. Ability to make a minimum commitment of hours per week for a period of at least 3 months. Contact the volunteer coordinator to set up a meeting with administrators. Indicate a position that interests you. After application processing, an interview will be arranged to match your interest and availability with the positions open. Please bring a resume and all university required documents to the meeting.
If selected for this position, training will be provided and a staff member will always be close at hand to offer assistance. Working side-by-side with staff with the setup, implementation, and cleanup of library programs. A Smile! A love for children and reading. Must be at least 18 years of age. Friendly, welcoming demeanor Knowledge of languages other than English is helpful, but not required.
Job Description. Meet and greet members of the community while attending library programs and community events.
No exceptions will be made regarding the application process. Students graduating from high school in May are not eligible for the Junior Volunteer Program and must apply as an Adult Volunteer.
Interest forms are available at Guest Services, the Volunteer Services office and distributed locally at schools. For more information, please call Thank you all for your willingness to serve our community at Texas Health Presbyterian Plano.
While the situation is fluid and ever-changing, Texas Health Plano must continue to postpone all volunteer service programs. THP will continue to provide updates as they become available. Texas Health Stephenville does not offer a junior volunteer program. Contact Kimberly Leondar at for more information. Junior Volunteer Program.
Here are the basic opportunities, requirements and benefits to becoming a Junior Volunteer. For more information about hospital specific programs, please browse below. Junior Volunteer Opportunities. Junior Volunteers are needed throughout each hospital campus in patient care areas and business operation departments as well. Most opportunities are clerical in nature. Junior Volunteer Requirements.
Each Texas Health facility recruits Junior Volunteers who are 14 to 18 years old. Please refer to the hospital specific requirements for clarification Must apply early in the calendar year in order to be considered. See hospital specific application dates Must commit to the entire summer and a minimum of 32 to hours, depending on the Texas Health hospital Must provide two letters of reference Must have a valid Social Security number.
Junior Volunteer Benefits. Exposure to health care operations Exposure to the culture of Texas Health and the Promise Behaviors Exposure to top professionals in their field Possibly free drinks and meals. Are you a high school student who has a strong interest in a healthcare career and have time to spare in the summer? Learn More. Texas Health Allen. To apply, download and complete both of the documents below: Application. Screening Authorization.
Texas Health Alliance. So, check back soon if you don't see what you are looking for the first time. It is worth noting that many of the posted opportunities are not necessarily for a specific time.
For example, an organization might be looking for tutors. If you are interested, sign up to "Volunteer"!
That specific organization will be back in touch with you to have a conversation and begin the process of getting you connected! It is growing every day! And, you can search for an organization that matches the area of interest or "impact" that you would like to serve.
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