Volunteer Driver
Peninsula Health
- Frankston VIC, Rosebud VIC
- Category: Health
- Types of work: Driving & Transportation
Volunteer Drivers support Community Health services by driving clients to and from appointments using our fleet cars.
Volunteer Drivers support Community Health services by driving clients to and from appointments using our fleet cars.
Social Support Group volunteers provide a friendly face, conversation and great support to staff providing activities for older adults who are frail, socially isolated, or have a disability.
Volunteers in this role will work with staff to enhance Chemotherapy Day Unit services by providing a gentle hand and / or foot massage to patients whilst undergoing treatment.
Join the friendly Pinkies volunteer team by lending a helping hand in the busy Kiosk at Frankston Hospital providing a great food, beverages and gifts to visitors, clients and staff. Serving the local hospital community. Shifts 4 hours am / pm, Monday to Saturday - can be flexible.
Assistance & Care in the Frankston Emergency Department is a great role for people who have good communication skills and wish to help patients and their families feel calmer in a stressful environment. (Monday – Sunday mornings, afternoons and evenings)
Become a Volunteer Champion of Public Hospitals at Western Health! Are you ready to turn empathy into action? Whether it’s making a cup of coffee for visitors and patients in our emergency department, or offering a listening ear, help us provide social and emotional support to patients and families during tough times.
Become a Volunteer Champion of Public Hospitals at Western Health! Do you believe in the magic of a good cup of tea and a great conversation? Maybe you love meeting new people and playing a game of scrabble? If so, our Friendly Visiting Program is perfect for you.
Become a Volunteer Champion of Public Hospitals at Western Health! Are you ready to drive change in your community? We are on a mission to ensure people can access medical appointments and social outings, and we need your help to make it happen.
We need YOU! We are in need of some bloody brilliant volunteers for our flagship fundraising event The Bloody Long Walk national series: a 35km walk in Newcastle (from Redhead Beach to Foreshore Park) on Sunday 25 August 2024.
General Volunteers operate in departments within the hospital based on their experience and/or interest. The volunteers will carry out a range of activities designed to support patients and their visitors during their stay at the hospital. A volunteer has the opportunity to have a more ongoing interaction with a particular ward or clinical service
Become a Volunteer Champion of Public Hospitals at Western Health! Are you ready to lace up your sneakers and make a difference with every step? We want YOU to become part of our Volunteer Visitor Guide Team at Western Health!
Become a Volunteer Champion of Public Hospitals at Western Health! As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to visit patients, ensure they can access their lunch, and engage in friendly conversations to brighten their day.
Become a Volunteer Champion of Public Hospitals at Western Health! At Western Health, we’re seeking compassionate volunteers to join our social support program. Whether you’re up for a lively chat, a game of cards, or sharing a story, you can make a huge difference for patients during their hospital stay.
The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community. Our four pillars of work include: prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research. There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.
The Macular Disease Foundation of Australia (MDFA) is the national peak body representing the macular disease community. Our four pillars of work include: prevention and early detection, supporting the community to live optimally with macular conditions, systemic advocacy and research. There are an estimated 1.4m Australians with some evidence of age-related macular degeneration, which is the most common macular disease.
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