High school students at least 15 years of age can apply to our Summer Junior Volunteer Program beginning in January through March. High school students. Picture of JHU Baltimore First volunteers meeting each other. Baltimore First offers two volunteer opportunities for student engagement: as a General Volunteer.
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Below is the volunteer information for THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL. Volunteer Phone: (410) 955-5924 Volunteer URL: Volunteer Information: Volunteering is an extremely rewarding experience.
Our volunteers provide crucial support and aid to the continuing mission of The Johns Hopkins Hospital to set the standard of excellence in medical education, research and clinical care. Through the generous gift of time, talents and personal interests, our volunteers supplement the work of staff members in offering many special services that are so important to patients, their families, and the hospital staff.
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While there are specific volunteer benefits, the greatest reward is the knowledge that you help to extend the best patient care possible to those who truly need it. For more information about volunteer opportunities at this hospital, visit volunteer website now. Volunteer Programs: Adult Volunteer Program; Summer Junior Volunteer Program Application Process: 1. Adults 18 years of age and older must submit an application and schedule a screening interview with the Department of Volunteer Services. We are located on the East Baltimore Campus at 600 North Wolfe Street, Carnegie 173, Baltimore, Maryland 21287. To schedule your interview, please call 410-955-5924. A reference and criminal background check are required as part of the selection process.
High school students at least 15 years of age can apply to our Summer Junior Volunteer Program beginning in January through March. High school students who have been pre-selected for a position can submit a general application. All candidates who have been pre-selected by a department for a volunteer position can submit an application (high school students must also submit a Parental Consent Form) and skip to step #3. Contact Volunteer Services two days after you have completed your screening interview to confirm that your background and reference check have cleared.
Meet with the department supervisor from your potential volunteer assignment site. (You will need to schedule this interview.) Your Supervisor should fill out a Placement Interview Form which must be returned to the Volunteer Office. Look for an email from Volunteer Services with instructions for getting your JHH identification badge.
This will include instructions for the online training courses and your occupational health clearance. You can expect to receive this email within two to three business days after submitting your Application and Placement Form. Note: You will need to get proof of TB clearance and Flu vaccination from Occupational Health and turn documentation into the Department of Volunteer Services. Occupational Health is located at Church Home in room 421 (98 N. The office hours are 7:30am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. You can contact Occupational Health at 410-955-6211 with questions regarding your TB test. Obtain a volunteer badge card from the Department of Volunteer Services and proceed to ID/Parking Office which is located in Harvey, room 108.
Note: You must present a valid picture identification card before getting your JHH volunteer badge. The hours of operation for the id/parking office are 8:00am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Begin your volunteer assignment!
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center values the support of its volunteers, in providing opportunities to meet individual interests and fill a variety of important roles both in patient care and employee support. At Johns Hopkins Bayview, Hopkins believes that you will find your volunteer experience both personally gratifying and rewarding.
If you know a high school student who needs service hours? The volunteer services department is looking for young men and women –ages14 to 18- to volunteer during the summer. The Junior Volunteer Program is scheduled to begin on June 15. The deadline for application is March9th.
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If you're ready to volunteer at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, click here to download an application. After completing the application, please contact the Office of Volunteer Services at 410-550-0627 to set up an appointment.
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