Job Information
Whidbey General Hospital Volunteer Coordinator in Coupeville, Washington
PART TIME - TWO DAYS PER WEEK ONSITE
JOB SUMMARY
The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for identifying, recruiting, and retaining volunteers to support the organization's mission. This position reports to the Executive Director of HR and works closely with other staff members to ensure that volunteers are placed in positions that match their skills and interests and that they receive adequate support and training. The Coordinator is also responsible for developing and maintaining partnerships with other organizations and community groups that share the organization's goals and values. on joint initiatives. This is an in-office position with consideration for occasional remote work.
PRINCIPLE FUNCTIONS includes the following, other duties may be assigned:
Develop and implement a volunteer recruitment and retention strategy
Create volunteer role descriptions.
Conduct interviews, background checks, and training for volunteers
Assign volunteers to appropriate roles based on their skills and interests
Conduct interest meetings
Maintains volunteer database for tracking hours served and calendars for their service area.
Conducts rounding with volunteers to discuss the needs of the customers, the department or program and the volunteers themselves (AIDET, phone etiquette, escorting patients, etc.).
Supervises and evaluates the performance of volunteers.
Counsels individual volunteers as needed and/or assists department manager/supervisors with counseling of the volunteer and staff in the event of problems or concerns.
Manages volunteer recognition program.
Maintains or improves policy, procedure and manuals/handbooks for activities performed in the volunteer services area.
Ensures completion and organization of required federal, state and other health care regulatory requirements and reporting.
Develop and maintain partnerships with other organizations and community groups.
Develop and maintain records of volunteer activities
Collaborate with other staff members to ensure that volunteers are adequately supported and trained.
Attend events and meetings to represent the organization and build relationships with partners and stakeholders.
Prepare reports and presentations on volunteer and activities for the organization's leadership team.
JOB KNOWLEDGE & QUALIFICATIONS
Education
High School Graduate or GED.
Training and Experience
2 or more years’ experience in a field such as social work, counseling, education, psychology, or equivalent experience.
Qualifications
Interest in innovative, creative, and specialized programs Excellent communication, organizational, and relationship-building skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Prior experience in volunteer management, community outreach, or partnership development is highly desirable. Strong writing and presenting skills. Demonstrated excellence in organizational, managerial, and problem-solving skills Detail-oriented and organized, Ability to respond flexibly to a fluid and evolving program environment.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
May require a valid Washington State Driver’s License
Benefit Information and Wage Transparency:
WhidbeyHealth Employees who work a 0.6 FTE or higher are categorized as, “benefit eligible”.
Click here for benefit information. (https://whidbeyhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/WhidbeyHealth-Benefit-Information.pdf)
Salary Range: $23.41 - $35.62