Volunteer: Patient Support VolunteerCOVID vaccination is a requirement to serve as a volunteer. Qualifications: Completion of 8 hours of State mandated volunteer training through Hospice Relias Volunteer Training, End-of-Life Specialist certification or equivalent to be assessed and determined by the Dignity Health Hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor. Training is free of charge. Meeting all requirements of Dignity Health Employee Health screening and clearance for duty, including but not limited to initial health appraisal, vaccinations, and annual PPD testing. Compliance with maintaining these requirements. Current California Drivers License or ID Proof of auto insurance Availability of operating motor vehicleKnowledge of: Hospice care and philosophy Principles of death and dying Effective communication skills Role of the volunteer in hospice program Principles of grief and bereavementAccountabilities and Job-Related Competencies: Follows all Dignity Health Policies and Procedures Maintains confidentiality of protected health information Communicates effectively with terminally ill patients/families Works as a member of the hospice team and reports urgent needs of the patient and family to the appropriate team members. Keeps hospice volunteer services supervisor informed of patient/family status as appropriate Able to take direction from the hospice team Responds appropriately to unexpected occurrences or emergencies with patients/families Communicates with appropriate staff any concerns re: patient/family Maintains appropriate personal boundaries in the relationship with the patient, family and hospice team Maintain appropriate and timely documentation Ability to provide respectful care to patients and families with diverse backgrounds, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and culture Keeps established time commitment to the patients and notifies supervisor if unable or if time commitment changes Willingness to learn about different cultures As appropriate, provides companionship, support, and respite care to terminally ill patients and their families Maintain all mandatory training and in service requirements Willingness to make a one year commitment of one hundred volunteer hours (2 hours per week) Attend a minimum of 3 hospice volunteer meetings per year Adheres to safety standards and practices universal precautionsAgency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers COVID vaccination is a requirement to serve as a volunteer. Qualifications: Completion of 8 hours of State mandated volunteer training through Hospice Relias Volunteer Training, End-of-Life Specialist certification or equivalent to be assessed and determined by the Dignity Health Hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor. Training is free of charge. Meeting all requirements of Dignity Health Employee Health screening and clearance for duty, including but not limited to initial health appraisal, vaccinations, and annual PPD testing. Compliance with maintaining these requirements. Current California Drivers License or ID Proof of auto insurance Availability of operating motor vehicleKnowledge of: Hospice care and philosophy Principles of death and dying Effective communication skills Role of the volunteer in hospice program Principles of grief and bereavementAccountabilities and Job-Related Competencies: Follows all Dignity Health Policies and Procedures Maintains confidentiality of protected health information Communicates effectively with terminally ill patients/families Works as a member of the hospice team and reports urgent needs of the patient and family to the appropriate team members. Keeps hospice volunteer services supervisor informed of patient/family status as appropriate Able to take direction from the hospice team Responds appropriately to unexpected occurrences or emergencies with patients/families Communicates with appropriate staff any concerns re: patient/family Maintains appropriate personal boundaries in the relationship with the patient, family and hospice team Maintain appropriate and timely documentation Ability to provide respectful care to patients and families with diverse backgrounds, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and culture Keeps established time commitment to the patients and notifies supervisor if unable or if time commitment changes Willingness to learn about different cultures As appropriate, provides companionship, support, and respite care to terminally ill patients and their families Maintain all mandatory training and in service requirements Willingness to make a one year commitment of one hundred volunteer hours (2 hours per week) Attend a minimum of 3 hospice volunteer meetings per year Adheres to safety standards and practices universal precautionsAgency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95670 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music and Memory Support VolunteerCOVID vaccination is a requirement to serve as a volunteer. Agency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers COVID vaccination is a requirement to serve as a volunteer. Agency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95670 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: We Honor Veterans Patient Support VolunteerVeterans helping Veterans Qualifications: Completion of 8 hours of State mandated volunteer training through Hospice Relias Volunteer Training, End-of-Life Specialist certification or equivalent to be assessed and determined by the Dignity Health Hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor. Meeting all requirements of Dignity Health Employee Health screening and clearance for duty, including but not limited to initial health appraisal, vaccinations, and annual PPD testing. Compliance with maintaining these requirements. Current California Drivers License or ID Proof of auto insurance Availability of operating motor vehicle Current CPR certification recommended but not requiredKnowledge of: Hospice care and philosophy Principles of death and dying Effective communication skills Role of the volunteer in hospice program Principles of grief and bereavementAccountabilities and Job-Related Competencies: Follows all Dignity Health Policies and Procedures Maintains confidentiality of protected health information Communicates effectively with terminally ill patients/families Works as a member of the hospice team and reports urgent needs of the patient and family to the appropriate team members. Keeps hospice volunteer services supervisor informed of patient/family status as appropriate Able to take direction from the hospice team Responds appropriately to unexpected occurrences or emergencies with patients/families Communicates with appropriate staff any concerns re: patient/family Maintains appropriate personal boundaries in the relationship with the patient, family and hospice team Maintain appropriate and timely documentation Ability to provide respectful care to patients and families with diverse backgrounds, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and culture Keeps established time commitment to the patients and notifies supervisor if unable or if time commitment changes Willingness to learn about different cultures As appropriate, provides companionship, support, and respite care to terminally ill patients and their families Maintain all mandatory training and in service requirements Agrees to volunteer approximately four hours per week for patient/family related activities Willingness to make a one year commitment of one hundred volunteer hours (2 hours per week) Attend a minimum of 4 hospice volunteer meetings per year Adheres to safety standards and practices universal precautionsAgency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers Veterans helping Veterans Qualifications: Completion of 8 hours of State mandated volunteer training through Hospice Relias Volunteer Training, End-of-Life Specialist certification or equivalent to be assessed and determined by the Dignity Health Hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor. Meeting all requirements of Dignity Health Employee Health screening and clearance for duty, including but not limited to initial health appraisal, vaccinations, and annual PPD testing. Compliance with maintaining these requirements. Current California Drivers License or ID Proof of auto insurance Availability of operating motor vehicle Current CPR certification recommended but not requiredKnowledge of: Hospice care and philosophy Principles of death and dying Effective communication skills Role of the volunteer in hospice program Principles of grief and bereavementAccountabilities and Job-Related Competencies: Follows all Dignity Health Policies and Procedures Maintains confidentiality of protected health information Communicates effectively with terminally ill patients/families Works as a member of the hospice team and reports urgent needs of the patient and family to the appropriate team members. Keeps hospice volunteer services supervisor informed of patient/family status as appropriate Able to take direction from the hospice team Responds appropriately to unexpected occurrences or emergencies with patients/families Communicates with appropriate staff any concerns re: patient/family Maintains appropriate personal boundaries in the relationship with the patient, family and hospice team Maintain appropriate and timely documentation Ability to provide respectful care to patients and families with diverse backgrounds, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and culture Keeps established time commitment to the patients and notifies supervisor if unable or if time commitment changes Willingness to learn about different cultures As appropriate, provides companionship, support, and respite care to terminally ill patients and their families Maintain all mandatory training and in service requirements Agrees to volunteer approximately four hours per week for patient/family related activities Willingness to make a one year commitment of one hundred volunteer hours (2 hours per week) Attend a minimum of 4 hospice volunteer meetings per year Adheres to safety standards and practices universal precautionsAgency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95670 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Source of Unconditional Love (SOUL) Hospice (Dog and Owner) VolunteerCOVID vaccination is a requirement to serve as a volunteer. Qualifications: Completion of 8 hours of volunteer training through the Hospice Relias Volunteer Training, End-of-Life Specialist certification, or equivalent to be assessed and determined by the Dignity Health Hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor. Meets all requirements of Dignity Health Employee Health screening and clearance for duty, including but not limited to initial health appraisal, vaccinations, and annual PPD testing. Must have a Therapy Pet or Canine Good Citizen Certification. Must provide proof of liability insurance, if visiting hospice patients Mercy Hospice will reimburse. Compliance with maintaining these requirements. Current California Drivers License or ID. Proof of auto insurance. Availability of operating motor vehicle. Must commit to 100 hours of volunteer service (2 hours per week). Must attend 4 Volunteer Meetings per year. Current CPR certification recommended but not required. The volunteer must have highly developed dog-training and handling skills. He/she must exhibit a strong bond with his/her dog, as well as an understanding of basic animal behavior. Current registration with either Pet Partners (r) Therapy Animal Program, Therapy Dogs Incorporated or Canine Good Citizen CertificationKnowledge of: Hospice care and philosophy Principles of death and dying Effective communication skills Role of the volunteer in hospice program Principles of grief and bereavementAccountabilities and Job-Related Competencies: Follows all Dignity Health Policies and Procedures Maintains confidentiality of protected health information Communicates effectively with terminally ill patients/families Works as a member of the hospice team and reports urgent needs of the patient and family to the appropriate team members Keeps hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor informed of patient/family status as appropriate Ability to take direction from the hospice team Responds appropriately to unexpected occurrences or emergencies with patients/families Communicates with appropriate staff any concerns re: patient/family Maintains appropriate personal boundaries in the relationship with the patient, family and hospice team Maintains appropriate and timely documentation. Ability to provide respectful care to patients and families with diverse backgrounds, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and culture Keeps established time commitment to the patients and notifies supervisor if unable or if time commitment changes Willingness to learn about different cultures Maintains all mandatory training and in service requirements. Willingly accepts patient assignments and make regular visits as arranged Willingness to make a one year commitment Attends a minimum of 4 hospice volunteer meetings per year Adheres to safety standards and practices universal precautionsANIMALS All dogs must have current registration with either Pet Partners (r) Therapy Animal Program, Therapy Dogs Incorporated or Canine Good Citizen Certification. Be one year of age or older. Pass annual medical screening with their veterinarian. Dogs must pass behavioral screening tests conducted by SOUL evaluator. All dogs must be free of external and internal parasites. Demonstrates proficiency in basic obedience. All dogs must be current on all vaccinations. Toenails must be trimmed and filed smooth prior to each visit. All dogs must be bathed and thoroughly brushed within 24 hours of visit. Receives and wears volunteer uniform (scarf and ID badge). Dogs exhibiting signs of stress during visit will discontinue visit and be removed. Barking or boisterous behavior will not be permitted.Agency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers COVID vaccination is a requirement to serve as a volunteer. Qualifications: Completion of 8 hours of volunteer training through the Hospice Relias Volunteer Training, End-of-Life Specialist certification, or equivalent to be assessed and determined by the Dignity Health Hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor. Meets all requirements of Dignity Health Employee Health screening and clearance for duty, including but not limited to initial health appraisal, vaccinations, and annual PPD testing. Must have a Therapy Pet or Canine Good Citizen Certification. Must provide proof of liability insurance, if visiting hospice patients Mercy Hospice will reimburse. Compliance with maintaining these requirements. Current California Drivers License or ID. Proof of auto insurance. Availability of operating motor vehicle. Must commit to 100 hours of volunteer service (2 hours per week). Must attend 4 Volunteer Meetings per year. Current CPR certification recommended but not required. The volunteer must have highly developed dog-training and handling skills. He/she must exhibit a strong bond with his/her dog, as well as an understanding of basic animal behavior. Current registration with either Pet Partners (r) Therapy Animal Program, Therapy Dogs Incorporated or Canine Good Citizen CertificationKnowledge of: Hospice care and philosophy Principles of death and dying Effective communication skills Role of the volunteer in hospice program Principles of grief and bereavementAccountabilities and Job-Related Competencies: Follows all Dignity Health Policies and Procedures Maintains confidentiality of protected health information Communicates effectively with terminally ill patients/families Works as a member of the hospice team and reports urgent needs of the patient and family to the appropriate team members Keeps hospice Volunteer Services Supervisor informed of patient/family status as appropriate Ability to take direction from the hospice team Responds appropriately to unexpected occurrences or emergencies with patients/families Communicates with appropriate staff any concerns re: patient/family Maintains appropriate personal boundaries in the relationship with the patient, family and hospice team Maintains appropriate and timely documentation. Ability to provide respectful care to patients and families with diverse backgrounds, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and culture Keeps established time commitment to the patients and notifies supervisor if unable or if time commitment changes Willingness to learn about different cultures Maintains all mandatory training and in service requirements. Willingly accepts patient assignments and make regular visits as arranged Willingness to make a one year commitment Attends a minimum of 4 hospice volunteer meetings per year Adheres to safety standards and practices universal precautionsANIMALS All dogs must have current registration with either Pet Partners (r) Therapy Animal Program, Therapy Dogs Incorporated or Canine Good Citizen Certification. Be one year of age or older. Pass annual medical screening with their veterinarian. Dogs must pass behavioral screening tests conducted by SOUL evaluator. All dogs must be free of external and internal parasites. Demonstrates proficiency in basic obedience. All dogs must be current on all vaccinations. Toenails must be trimmed and filed smooth prior to each visit. All dogs must be bathed and thoroughly brushed within 24 hours of visit. Receives and wears volunteer uniform (scarf and ID badge). Dogs exhibiting signs of stress during visit will discontinue visit and be removed. Barking or boisterous behavior will not be permitted.Agency: Mercy Hospice Volunteers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95670 Allow Groups: No |