Skip to main content
Category
Type of work
Suitable for

Found 473 Health volunteer opportunities in Australia

Page 1 of 32

Save this search and receive new opportunities by email.

When new opportunities for this search are posted, we'll send you an email.

By saving, you agree to our privacy statement

  • Do you like going for drives? Taking people on trips? We need you!

    Baptcare

    Do you love to go for a drive? We are seeking a Volunteer for our Coasthaven Community in Norlane who can help us take our aged care residents out for tours and trips. They are a lively bunch and a lot of fun and love to get out and see new things. If you can see yourself as our new mini bus driver and tour guide then we need you!

    Logo for Baptcare
  • Do you love to play music, play bingo, have a chat? Volunteers wanted in Lalor

    Baptcare

    We are seeking Volunteers who love to play games, garden, chat, have a laugh, have fun and who can give a few hours a week to spend time with our residents in our Wattle Grove Community in Lalor. If you love to have fun and would be able to spend some time with residents, then this role is for you.

    Logo for Baptcare
  • Consumer Information Volunteer

    Arthritis & Osteoporosis WA

    Are you looking to make a positive difference in your community? Come join us for a few hours per week or fortnight as a Consumer Information Volunteer at Arthritis and Osteoporosis WA! Our Consumer Information Service offers free, accessible information and support to individuals coping with arthritis, osteoporosis, and related conditions.

    Logo for Arthritis & Osteoporosis WA
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Co-Facilitator - Chatswood NSW

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia
  • Have a fun day out, volunteer at Stadium Stomp!

    Monash Health Foundation

    Are you free on Sunday 2nd June and looking for a fun yet meaningful day out? Come and volunteer with us! Stadium Stomp is a massive stair climb event held within the iconic MCG. This year, celebrating 10 years! Our participants can make every step count by raising funds for the Monash Children’s Hospital.

    Logo for Monash Health Foundation
  • Social Support Volunteers, Community Palliative Care Service (2)

    HammondCare Australia

    • Asquith NSW, Gordon NSW, Lindfield West NSW, Mount Colah NSW, Pymble NSW, Thornleigh NSW, Waitara NSW, West Pymble NSW
    • Category: Health
    • Types of work: Companionship & Social Support, Seniors & Aged Care

    Palliative Care patients often find need of social support as their disease progresses. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to visit palliative care patients in their homes to offer social support. Typically, this will be once per week for between 1-4 hours depending on the needs of the patient.

    Logo for HammondCare Australia
  • Social Support Volunteers, Community Palliative Care Service (1)

    HammondCare Australia

    • Berowra NSW, Dural NSW, Killara NSW, Roseville NSW, St Ives NSW, Turramurra NSW, Wahroonga NSW, Hornsby NSW
    • Category: Health
    • Types of work: Companionship & Social Support, Seniors & Aged Care

    Palliative Care patients often find need of social support as their disease progresses. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to visit palliative care patients in their homes to offer social support. Typically, this will be once per week for between 1-4 hours depending on the needs of the patient.

    Logo for HammondCare Australia
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Darwin NT

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Adelaide SA

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Canberra ACT

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - VIC based

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Co-Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to guide a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Brisbane QLD

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia
  • Macular Disease Peer Support Group Facilitator - Stirling WA

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia

    MDFA's Peer Support Groups provide a safe and welcoming space for people living with aged-related macular degeneration to share their stories and ask questions of their peers. The Facilitator role is well suited to someone with good communications skills and confidence in public speaking. Ideally you will have experience facilitating a support group and/or demonstrate the ability to lead a balanced discussion. Personal experience with macular disease is desirable, not necessary.

    Logo for Macular Disease Foundation Australia

Save this search and receive new opportunities by email.

When new opportunities for this search are posted, we'll send you an email.

By saving, you agree to our privacy statement