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Volunteer Service Description for Cancer Center

  • Friday, June 09, 2017 12:24 PM
    Message # 4889906

    I am looking for any information I can get on Volunteers that work in your Cancer center. We are heading up a new service for our Cancer Center and trying to figure everything out. Job Descriptions would be great. Also, if you have any info on a Cancer Boutique. There maybe a small boutique in our cancer center and we are looking for reasonable vendors to purchase from. 

    Thanks!

    Nancy Rogers

    Scotland Memorial Hospital 

    Laurinburg, NC  28352

    910-291-7314 Work# and Fax is 910-291-6914

    Last modified: Friday, June 09, 2017 12:25 PM | Nancy Rogers
  • Tuesday, June 13, 2017 3:04 PM
    Reply # 4898660 on 4889906
    Deleted user

    Give me your email and I will be glad to share our Service Description for our Cancer Center Volunteers.

    Cindy Fox, DVS

    cfox@mauryregional.com 

  • Tuesday, June 13, 2017 3:22 PM
    Reply # 4898678 on 4889906
    Deleted user

    A Greet and Escort team member welcomes Cancer Center Resource Services visitors, and escorts them to the appropriate locations via walking or wheelchair transport. Team members also provide assistance by signing in visitors, distribution/assembly of visitor information packets, answering questions, providing directions, and most importantly, helping with the Resource Services' Volunteer Guild Lending Library. may be asked to relay information from the Resource Services' staff to the visitor.

    BENEFITS: Contribute to the programs and services of Saint Joseph Cancer Center Resource Services. Learn new skills. Meet and network with other volunteers and staff. The staff of Resource Services recognizes our volunteers as an integral part of our team!


    Qualifications: A. Must be able to walk short distances to escort visitors.
    B. Possesses good communication shills
    C. Receptive and accepting of all people and faiths
    D. Sensitive to the needs of all
    E. Sensitive to cultural and financial differences and age ranges of visitors.
    F. Must observe the visitors rights to confidentiality
    G. Adequate conversational English is required in order that the individual be able to take direction, understand how to complete job tasks, communicate adequately with visitors and co-workers as necessary, understand and follow safety guidelines and understand the volunteer handbook and all hospital and department policies.

    All volunteers must complete a general volunteer orientation as well as department specific orientation.

    As a Resource Services volunteer, although unlikely, you may be exposed to blood, body tissues or fluids, hazardous waste materials, sudden fluctuations in temperature, outside weather radiation, toxins, poisonous substances, dust, chemicals, bodily injury, and loud or unpleasant noises.

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