Clinic Outreach Volunteer
Macular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) is a national for purpose organisation. Its purpose is to reduce the incidence and impact of macular disease – the leading cause of legal blindness and severe vision loss in Australia. MDFA has four pillars of work: prevention and early detection, supports and services, advocacy, and research and data. Role Overview The Clinic Outreach Volunteer is a pivotal role designed to promote the My Eyes service directly to patients at local eye injection clinics. The My Eyes service offers essential post-clinic support for people living with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) by providing guidance, emotional support, and practical assistance to navigate their diagnosis and everyday challenges. Key Responsibilities
- Promote the My Eyes service to patients at eye injection clinics.
- Engage in meaningful conversations with patients, explaining the role of MDFA, the benefits of the My Eyes service, and how it can assist them.
- Distribute informative brochures and resources about macular diseases and the My Eyes service.
- Collect patient information securely, ensuring confidentiality and adherence to MDFA guidelines.
- Maintain accurate records of activities and interactions with patients.
- Attend comprehensive training sessions provided by MDFA to effectively represent the foundation and the My Eyes program.
- Commit to volunteering one business day per week for a minimum of 8 weeks at the same clinic.
Desirable Skills and Qualities
- A friendly personality and positive attitude, with a natural ability to converse with others.
- Strong empathy and the ability to understand the challenges faced by individuals receiving eye injections for macular disease.
- Knowledge of or a strong interest in eye health, chronic disease management, or related fields.
- Highly organized, with an ability to manage detailed information securely and confidentially.
- Commitment to the vision, mission, and values of MDFA.
Qualifications
- Background in health, eye health, medicine, or a related field is advantageous but not mandatory.
- Experience in or understanding of living with chronic diseases, particularly eye diseases, is highly regarded.
- Training specific to the role will be provided, so a willingness to learn and engage with the provided educational resources is essential.
Why Volunteer with MDFA as a Clinic Outreach Volunteer? As a Clinic Outreach Volunteer, you will be making a significant impact on the lives of individuals living with macular disease. This role offers the opportunity to be part of a supportive team, gain valuable experience in the health sector, and contribute to a vital service that makes a real difference.