Dear School Administrators, Student Advisors and Counselors,
We’re pleased to announce Providence Newberg Medical Center’s
2015 Student Volunteer Summer Program. This volunteer program is
designed specifically for a limited number of students between the ages
of 15 to 18 who have a genuine interest in serving and pursuing a career
in health care. Our goal is to introduce
a new generation to the health care profession.
We’ll provide learning and volunteer experiences for students to develop and share their skills.
Students
will serve in a variety of areas throughout the medical center from,
for example, helping as an ambassador at the front desk to re-stocking
in med/surg, the Emergency Department and
short-stay and working with other students on special projects and
events for the Providence Newberg Health Foundation.
The Student Summer Volunteer Program will begin with a required orientation on Thursday, June 18 and run through Thursday, August 13, 2015.
Students will learn about Providence’s Mission and
history, as well as, safety and policies for volunteers. Students will
also learn about volunteer assignments and hear experiences from current
volunteers.
Interested students will need to complete a volunteer application which can be downloaded from our website at
www.Providenceoregon.org/ newbergvolunteers. The application needs to be returned by May 15.
For details, please review the attachments for
the application process, and important dates and information. You will
be receiving a packet in the mail next week with a master copy of the
application.
Student’s
who complete the program will be eligible to continue their volunteer
service during the school year. We appreciate your interest and time to
promote the Student Summer Volunteer Program
to your students. If you have any questions or need more information
please contact me at 503-537-1494 or reply to this email.
Warm regards,
Lisa
Lisa Salmons
Community Connections Outreach Coordinator
Providence Newberg Medical Center
Engaging volunteers to create healthier communities
It's not just health care,
it's how we care™
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