Needs From: Volunteer Center of Brown County

Volunteer: Cleaning Technician

Summary:    The Cleaning Technician supports the home office by performing general cleaning duties as needed; to support Acts 1:8 Ministry's mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness.  

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Help maintain a clean and welcoming environment by performing light cleaning tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, and sanitizing restrooms and common areas.Support the ministry by ensuring all spaces are tidy and ready for use by staff, volunteers, and guests. Assist with additional cleaning or facility-related tasks as requested to help further the mission of the ministry.  

Requirements:

Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Time management and organizational skills Problem solving skills. Customer service skills  

Training and Supervision:

Detailed training of project. Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator:  vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289  

Location and Time Commitment:

Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule.  Anytime, between 9-12 Monday – Friday, 5 hrs per week.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Summary:    The Cleaning Technician supports the home office by performing general cleaning duties as needed; to support Acts 1:8 Ministry's mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness.  

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Help maintain a clean and welcoming environment by performing light cleaning tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, and sanitizing restrooms and common areas.Support the ministry by ensuring all spaces are tidy and ready for use by staff, volunteers, and guests. Assist with additional cleaning or facility-related tasks as requested to help further the mission of the ministry.  

Requirements:

Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Time management and organizational skills Problem solving skills. Customer service skills  

Training and Supervision:

Detailed training of project. Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator:  vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289  

Location and Time Commitment:

Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule.  Anytime, between 9-12 Monday – Friday, 5 hrs per week.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communications Volunteer Team Member

A volunteer Communications Team member produces content for New Leaf Foods, adhering to our organization’s communication strategies, values and goals. Working with the Communications Team Lead, Communications Coordinator and other team members, this volunteer will have the opportunity to inform our community on local, healthy foods and resources, as well as our events and projects.  


Communication Team’s Goals: 

Promote our vision: good food for good health, now and for generations

Promote a clean environment for all

Create connections between local consumers, farmers and producers 

Work collaboratively with community, civic, business and educational institutions

Celebrate healthy local foods and farms

Provide local consumers with information on how to access local healthy food


Possible Communications Team Member Responsibilities: 

Create social media content

Work on monthly newsletters 

Update and create content for our website

Write and edit articles, blog posts, press releases

Take photos or videos at our events

Attend one of our Communications Team meetings to see how you'd like to contribute!



*Flexible. Time and commitment for this position depends on the individual’s availability and interests. Please fill out the form on our website if you are interested!



Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc.

A volunteer Communications Team member produces content for New Leaf Foods, adhering to our organization’s communication strategies, values and goals. Working with the Communications Team Lead, Communications Coordinator and other team members, this volunteer will have the opportunity to inform our community on local, healthy foods and resources, as well as our events and projects.  


Communication Team’s Goals: 

Promote our vision: good food for good health, now and for generations

Promote a clean environment for all

Create connections between local consumers, farmers and producers 

Work collaboratively with community, civic, business and educational institutions

Celebrate healthy local foods and farms

Provide local consumers with information on how to access local healthy food


Possible Communications Team Member Responsibilities: 

Create social media content

Work on monthly newsletters 

Update and create content for our website

Write and edit articles, blog posts, press releases

Take photos or videos at our events

Attend one of our Communications Team meetings to see how you'd like to contribute!



*Flexible. Time and commitment for this position depends on the individual’s availability and interests. Please fill out the form on our website if you are interested!



Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Highway Clean-Up

Join our Environmental Justice Task Force in cleaning up a segment of the highway! There are three opportunities in 2026 to help clean up your local environment. All supplies are provided. AGE REQUIREMENTS – All two-lane highways, participants shall be at least 11 years of age or in the 6th grade. 

Date(s) and time(s): Saturday, May 30th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, August 8th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, October 17th, 9 to 11 AM 

Please note that back up dates for inclement weather will be the following Saturday of each scheduled date: June 6th, August 15th, and October 24th

Location: State Highway 54, Section: State Highway 172 to County Highway GE

Parking: We will meet at the Oneida Public Utilities parking lot, 3759 W Mason St, Hobart WI, 54155.

Register to volunteer: https://secure.everyaction.com/drqIwQ42YE-8vJ6ZgHUF1g2

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

Join our Environmental Justice Task Force in cleaning up a segment of the highway! There are three opportunities in 2026 to help clean up your local environment. All supplies are provided. AGE REQUIREMENTS – All two-lane highways, participants shall be at least 11 years of age or in the 6th grade. 

Date(s) and time(s): Saturday, May 30th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, August 8th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, October 17th, 9 to 11 AM 

Please note that back up dates for inclement weather will be the following Saturday of each scheduled date: June 6th, August 15th, and October 24th

Location: State Highway 54, Section: State Highway 172 to County Highway GE

Parking: We will meet at the Oneida Public Utilities parking lot, 3759 W Mason St, Hobart WI, 54155.

Register to volunteer: https://secure.everyaction.com/drqIwQ42YE-8vJ6ZgHUF1g2

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: May 30, 2026 through Oct 17, 2026

Zip Code: 54155

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brand New Role! Join the St. John's Ministries Men's Shelter Team as a "Floor Support Volunteer"

This opportunity begins on November 1st with the start of our cold weather shelter season!

Be a Steady Presence. Be a Helping Hand. Join Our Floor Support Volunteer Team at St. John’s Ministries!

Looking for a hands-on way to support our guests and shelter operations this winter? Become a Floor Support Volunteer and help create a calm, respectful, and welcoming environment for those who rely on our shelters. As a Floor Support Volunteer, you’ll be a reassuring presence during the busy evening hours, assisting staff and connecting with guests in meaningful, supportive ways.

As a Floor Support Volunteer, you will:

Be a Steady Presence: Monitor the gym floor and answer guest questions. Engage with Guests: Build trust through respectful, friendly conversation. Support Safety: Let staff or security know if issues arise. Lend a Hand: Help with simple tasks like plugging in phones or delivering meals to new guests.

This Role is a Great Fit if You:

✔ Are confident in group settings

✔ Enjoy meaningful conversations

✔ Feel comfortable offering calm, friendly support

Volunteer Shifts Available:

Evenings, 7 Days a Week: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Flexible Scheduling: Serve weekly or as you're available!


Why This Role Matters:

Support Shelter Operations: Staff can’t be everywhere—your presence helps everything run smoother. Build Positive Relationships: Guests feel seen, supported, and safe. Be Part of the Team: You’ll lighten the load for staff and lift up your community. Advance the Mission: Help create a space of hope, dignity, and healing.

Training & Support Provided We’ll make sure you feel confident before stepping in—and you’ll always have backup from staff and seasoned volunteers.

Ready to Learn More or Sign Up? Contact our volunteer coordinator today to get started!

Agency: St. John's Ministries

This opportunity begins on November 1st with the start of our cold weather shelter season!

Be a Steady Presence. Be a Helping Hand. Join Our Floor Support Volunteer Team at St. John’s Ministries!

Looking for a hands-on way to support our guests and shelter operations this winter? Become a Floor Support Volunteer and help create a calm, respectful, and welcoming environment for those who rely on our shelters. As a Floor Support Volunteer, you’ll be a reassuring presence during the busy evening hours, assisting staff and connecting with guests in meaningful, supportive ways.

As a Floor Support Volunteer, you will:

Be a Steady Presence: Monitor the gym floor and answer guest questions. Engage with Guests: Build trust through respectful, friendly conversation. Support Safety: Let staff or security know if issues arise. Lend a Hand: Help with simple tasks like plugging in phones or delivering meals to new guests.

This Role is a Great Fit if You:

✔ Are confident in group settings

✔ Enjoy meaningful conversations

✔ Feel comfortable offering calm, friendly support

Volunteer Shifts Available:

Evenings, 7 Days a Week: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Flexible Scheduling: Serve weekly or as you're available!


Why This Role Matters:

Support Shelter Operations: Staff can’t be everywhere—your presence helps everything run smoother. Build Positive Relationships: Guests feel seen, supported, and safe. Be Part of the Team: You’ll lighten the load for staff and lift up your community. Advance the Mission: Help create a space of hope, dignity, and healing.

Training & Support Provided We’ll make sure you feel confident before stepping in—and you’ll always have backup from staff and seasoned volunteers.

Ready to Learn More or Sign Up? Contact our volunteer coordinator today to get started!

Agency: St. John's Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Dogs needed at Aurora Medical Center - Bay Area (Marinette)

Do you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Aurora Medical Center - Bay Area Marinette Hospital!

Responsibilities:

Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center - Bay Area

Do you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Aurora Medical Center - Bay Area Marinette Hospital!

Responsibilities:

Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center - Bay Area

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Interaction Volunteer

Volunteers support children in out-of-home care by supervising the family interaction with their parents. The volunteers help to assure a safe and secure environment both physically and emotionally for the children. Time commitment is based upon the volunteer’s schedule and the particular visit selected by the volunteer in conjunction with the Volunteer Coordinator.

Orientation and training are provided. Mileage reimbursement is available.

Agency: Brown County Health & Human Services Department

Volunteers support children in out-of-home care by supervising the family interaction with their parents. The volunteers help to assure a safe and secure environment both physically and emotionally for the children. Time commitment is based upon the volunteer’s schedule and the particular visit selected by the volunteer in conjunction with the Volunteer Coordinator.

Orientation and training are provided. Mileage reimbursement is available.

Agency: Brown County Health & Human Services Department

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canine Comfort Crew needed at Aurora Bay Area in Marinette

Do you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Aurora Bay Area in Marinette!

 

Responsibilities:

Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.

 

 

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Do you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Aurora Bay Area in Marinette!

 

Responsibilities:

Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.

 

 

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Our Breakfast Server Volunteer Team at St. John’s Ministries!

**This opportunity begins on November 1st with the start of our cold weather shelter season!


Join Our Breakfast Server Volunteer Team at St. John’s Ministries!

Are you an early bird who loves brightening others’ mornings? St. John’s Ministries is seeking friendly and enthusiastic Breakfast Server Volunteers at our Men’s & Women’s Shelters  to help create a welcoming, nourishing start to the day for our guests! As a Breakfast Server, you’ll be part of a compassionate team that provides a warm meal and genuine hospitality to those who rely on our support.

As a Breakfast Server Volunteer, you will:

Serve Breakfast: Use our items to heat and serve a nutritious meal to guests, ensuring they start the day with a satisfying breakfast. Greet and Engage Guests: Welcome guests warmly and build rapport Maintain a Clean Serving Area: Assist with light cleanup after the meal Work Together with the Team: Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to create a positive and efficient experience for guests.

The role of a Breakfast Server is ideal for those who enjoy a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. Mornings are busy, and every breakfast served helps our guests start their day with a sense of hope and belonging. Your presence is a bright spot in their day, and your kindness makes an impact that’s more than just a meal.

Why This Role Matters:

Make a Difference: A warm meal and a kind greeting communicate care, respect, and a fresh start. Support Our Mission: By volunteering, you’re part of a team that fosters hope and dignity, making our community stronger. Be Part of a Welcoming Community: You’ll join a group of volunteers committed to uplifting and supporting those in need.

Volunteer Shifts Available:

Mornings 7 Days a Week: 5:30 AM - 7:30 AM (various days available—please inquire!) Flexible Shifts: volunteers can sign up regularly or as desired. Shifts are available at both shelters, but especially needed at Women’s Shelter on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays

Why Volunteer? Hear from Cheri, one of our dedicated Breakfast Servers: "My favorite part of volunteering is serving a warm breakfast to the guests. Knowing I am in some small way helping them start their day with a smile, a positive attitude and a full  stomach is rewarding beyond words."

Join Cheri and our incredible team! To learn more or to sign up, please contact our volunteer coordinator today.

Agency: St. John's Ministries

**This opportunity begins on November 1st with the start of our cold weather shelter season!


Join Our Breakfast Server Volunteer Team at St. John’s Ministries!

Are you an early bird who loves brightening others’ mornings? St. John’s Ministries is seeking friendly and enthusiastic Breakfast Server Volunteers at our Men’s & Women’s Shelters  to help create a welcoming, nourishing start to the day for our guests! As a Breakfast Server, you’ll be part of a compassionate team that provides a warm meal and genuine hospitality to those who rely on our support.

As a Breakfast Server Volunteer, you will:

Serve Breakfast: Use our items to heat and serve a nutritious meal to guests, ensuring they start the day with a satisfying breakfast. Greet and Engage Guests: Welcome guests warmly and build rapport Maintain a Clean Serving Area: Assist with light cleanup after the meal Work Together with the Team: Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to create a positive and efficient experience for guests.

The role of a Breakfast Server is ideal for those who enjoy a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. Mornings are busy, and every breakfast served helps our guests start their day with a sense of hope and belonging. Your presence is a bright spot in their day, and your kindness makes an impact that’s more than just a meal.

Why This Role Matters:

Make a Difference: A warm meal and a kind greeting communicate care, respect, and a fresh start. Support Our Mission: By volunteering, you’re part of a team that fosters hope and dignity, making our community stronger. Be Part of a Welcoming Community: You’ll join a group of volunteers committed to uplifting and supporting those in need.

Volunteer Shifts Available:

Mornings 7 Days a Week: 5:30 AM - 7:30 AM (various days available—please inquire!) Flexible Shifts: volunteers can sign up regularly or as desired. Shifts are available at both shelters, but especially needed at Women’s Shelter on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays

Why Volunteer? Hear from Cheri, one of our dedicated Breakfast Servers: "My favorite part of volunteering is serving a warm breakfast to the guests. Knowing I am in some small way helping them start their day with a smile, a positive attitude and a full  stomach is rewarding beyond words."

Join Cheri and our incredible team! To learn more or to sign up, please contact our volunteer coordinator today.

Agency: St. John's Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Our Front Desk Volunteer Team at The Micah Center and Wellspring!

Join Our Front Desk Volunteer Team at The Micah Center and Wellspring!

Are you someone who excels at multitasking and enjoys connecting with others?

St. John's Ministries' daytime resource centers, The Micah Center and Wellspring, are looking for enthusiastic Front Desk Volunteers to be the welcoming face of our organization!

As a Front Desk Volunteer, you will:

Greet guests warmly and assist with sign-ins Answer phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff or resources Provide assistance and answer questions from guests Schedule appointments with case managers Sort and distribute mail to our guests

The Micah Center offers a vibrant, fast-paced environment where you'll be at the heart of the action, welcoming guests who can access resources and take steps forward in their journey. Every day is dynamic, with a constant flow of activity that keeps you engaged and energized. Wellspring provides a more serene and connection-focused atmosphere, where the slower pace, allows meaningful interactions with guests. Here, you'll have the opportunity to build strong relationships and offer a listening ear in a supportive and caring space.

 

Why This Role Matters:

Make a Difference: Your welcoming smile and attentive service communicate care and worth to every guest who walks through our doors. Support Our Mission: By volunteering, you enable our Office Managers to focus on facilitating workshops and completing other essential tasks, helping us to better serve our community. Be Part of Something Bigger: We are busier than ever, and your contribution as a volunteer is crucial in allowing us to increase our capacity and impact.

Volunteer Shifts Available:

Micah Center Shifts needed: Tuesdays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm, Fridays noon-3:30pm Wellspring Shifts needed: Wednesday-Fridays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm Both locations: Substitute volunteers with flexible availabilities are also welcome!

Why Volunteer? Hear from Lisa, one of our dedicated Front Desk Volunteers:
"I love serving and connecting with our guests—whether it’s getting their mail, scheduling meetings with their case managers, or simply chatting and getting to know them. It feels incredible to know that my small role makes a difference and allows me to share God’s love with them."

Join Lisa and our team of AMAZING volunteers!
To learn more or to sign up, please contact our volunteer coordinator today.

Agency: St. John's Ministries

Join Our Front Desk Volunteer Team at The Micah Center and Wellspring!

Are you someone who excels at multitasking and enjoys connecting with others?

St. John's Ministries' daytime resource centers, The Micah Center and Wellspring, are looking for enthusiastic Front Desk Volunteers to be the welcoming face of our organization!

As a Front Desk Volunteer, you will:

Greet guests warmly and assist with sign-ins Answer phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff or resources Provide assistance and answer questions from guests Schedule appointments with case managers Sort and distribute mail to our guests

The Micah Center offers a vibrant, fast-paced environment where you'll be at the heart of the action, welcoming guests who can access resources and take steps forward in their journey. Every day is dynamic, with a constant flow of activity that keeps you engaged and energized. Wellspring provides a more serene and connection-focused atmosphere, where the slower pace, allows meaningful interactions with guests. Here, you'll have the opportunity to build strong relationships and offer a listening ear in a supportive and caring space.

 

Why This Role Matters:

Make a Difference: Your welcoming smile and attentive service communicate care and worth to every guest who walks through our doors. Support Our Mission: By volunteering, you enable our Office Managers to focus on facilitating workshops and completing other essential tasks, helping us to better serve our community. Be Part of Something Bigger: We are busier than ever, and your contribution as a volunteer is crucial in allowing us to increase our capacity and impact.

Volunteer Shifts Available:

Micah Center Shifts needed: Tuesdays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm, Fridays noon-3:30pm Wellspring Shifts needed: Wednesday-Fridays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm Both locations: Substitute volunteers with flexible availabilities are also welcome!

Why Volunteer? Hear from Lisa, one of our dedicated Front Desk Volunteers:
"I love serving and connecting with our guests—whether it’s getting their mail, scheduling meetings with their case managers, or simply chatting and getting to know them. It feels incredible to know that my small role makes a difference and allows me to share God’s love with them."

Join Lisa and our team of AMAZING volunteers!
To learn more or to sign up, please contact our volunteer coordinator today.

Agency: St. John's Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden/Lawn Maintenance

Looking for those who enjoy lawn and garden care! We have a large outdoor space that needs tending to. Volunteers will help us maintain a welcoming and kid-friendly environment by weeding garden beds, trimming plants, watering plants, and keeping the space clean and inviting. This is a great opportunity for individuals or groups who enjoy fresh air and a little dirt under their nails!

Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay

Looking for those who enjoy lawn and garden care! We have a large outdoor space that needs tending to. Volunteers will help us maintain a welcoming and kid-friendly environment by weeding garden beds, trimming plants, watering plants, and keeping the space clean and inviting. This is a great opportunity for individuals or groups who enjoy fresh air and a little dirt under their nails!

Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk

Pick your hours, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

 

Serve as a welcoming presence for donors, residents, and visitors by greeting everyone with a warm smile and friendly interaction. Provide support to House staff by answering/screening phone calls and creating a positive, helpful environment at the front desk.

 

Agency: Freedom House Ministries

Pick your hours, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

 

Serve as a welcoming presence for donors, residents, and visitors by greeting everyone with a warm smile and friendly interaction. Provide support to House staff by answering/screening phone calls and creating a positive, helpful environment at the front desk.

 

Agency: Freedom House Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Janitorial Technician Volunteer

Janitorial Technician

Create a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for youth, staff, and visitors at Rawhide Youth Services. Your dedication helps maintain a space where growth and healing can thrive.

  Essential Responsibilities

Facility Cleaning – Sweep, mop, vacuum, and disinfect common areas and offices Restroom Sanitation – Clean and restock restrooms to ensure hygiene Trash Removal – Empty and properly dispose of waste and recyclables Surface Disinfection – Wipe down tables, desks, and countertops Dusting & Windows – Maintain clear, dust-free surfaces and windows Supply Management – Restock cleaning supplies and report needs 

What You’ll Bring 

Previous janitorial or cleaning experience is a plus but not required Ability to follow instructions and work independently or as part of a team Physical ability to lift up to 25 pounds and perform repetitive movements Knowledge of safe cleaning techniques is helpful Minimum age: 18 years Strong attention to detail and a commitment to cleanliness Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check

 Location: New London, WI 

Department: Facilities & Maintenance 

Work Environment 

Indoor work in offices, restrooms, and common areas 

Exposure to cleaning chemicals (protective gear provided as needed)

 Physical demands include lifting, bending, and extended periods of standing 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability.


https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Janitorial Technician

Create a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for youth, staff, and visitors at Rawhide Youth Services. Your dedication helps maintain a space where growth and healing can thrive.

  Essential Responsibilities

Facility Cleaning – Sweep, mop, vacuum, and disinfect common areas and offices Restroom Sanitation – Clean and restock restrooms to ensure hygiene Trash Removal – Empty and properly dispose of waste and recyclables Surface Disinfection – Wipe down tables, desks, and countertops Dusting & Windows – Maintain clear, dust-free surfaces and windows Supply Management – Restock cleaning supplies and report needs 

What You’ll Bring 

Previous janitorial or cleaning experience is a plus but not required Ability to follow instructions and work independently or as part of a team Physical ability to lift up to 25 pounds and perform repetitive movements Knowledge of safe cleaning techniques is helpful Minimum age: 18 years Strong attention to detail and a commitment to cleanliness Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check

 Location: New London, WI 

Department: Facilities & Maintenance 

Work Environment 

Indoor work in offices, restrooms, and common areas 

Exposure to cleaning chemicals (protective gear provided as needed)

 Physical demands include lifting, bending, and extended periods of standing 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability.


https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Groundskeeping/Landscaping Volunteer

Create and maintain welcoming outdoor spaces that reflect Rawhide’s commitment to a positive environment. Your work ensures safe, well-kept grounds for youth, staff, and visitors. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Lawn Care – Mow, trim, and edge lawns to keep grounds looking their best Landscaping – Plant, weed, mulch, and water green spaces Tree & Shrub Maintenance – Prune trees and shrubs to maintain safety and aesthetics Debris Removal – Keep outdoor areas clean and free of hazards Equipment Care – Maintain and clean tools to ensure proper function

 What You’ll Bring

Experience in lawn care or landscaping is a plus but not required Familiarity with basic landscaping tools and equipment Physical ability to perform manual labor, including bending, lifting, and standing for extended periods Minimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background check 

Location: New London, WI

Department: Facilities

 Work Environment 

Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) 

Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements Use of manual and power tools with adherence to safety protocols 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability.

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Create and maintain welcoming outdoor spaces that reflect Rawhide’s commitment to a positive environment. Your work ensures safe, well-kept grounds for youth, staff, and visitors. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Lawn Care – Mow, trim, and edge lawns to keep grounds looking their best Landscaping – Plant, weed, mulch, and water green spaces Tree & Shrub Maintenance – Prune trees and shrubs to maintain safety and aesthetics Debris Removal – Keep outdoor areas clean and free of hazards Equipment Care – Maintain and clean tools to ensure proper function

 What You’ll Bring

Experience in lawn care or landscaping is a plus but not required Familiarity with basic landscaping tools and equipment Physical ability to perform manual labor, including bending, lifting, and standing for extended periods Minimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background check 

Location: New London, WI

Department: Facilities

 Work Environment 

Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) 

Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements Use of manual and power tools with adherence to safety protocols 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability.

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Gate Attendant Volunteer

Front Gate Attendant

Be the first welcoming face at Rawhide Youth Services, ensuring a safe and secure environment for visitors, staff, and youth. Your presence at the front gate helps create a positive first impression while protecting and supporting our mission. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Greet Visitors – Welcome guests, staff, and volunteers in a friendly and professional manner Monitor Access – Control facility entry through the front gate, ensuring proper security measures Verify Credentials – Check visitor appointments or identification as needed Provide Information – Offer directions and guidance about the campus when required Track Entries – Maintain a log of visitors and deliveries Communicate Updates – Notify staff of visitor arrivals and gate-related matters 

What You’ll Bring 

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to handle situations calmly and professionally Previous experience in customer service, security, or similar roles is a plus but not required Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check

 Location: New London, WI

 Department: Facilities

  Work Environment

 Position may require periods of standing or sitting Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 8a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, on an as-needed basis

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Front Gate Attendant

Be the first welcoming face at Rawhide Youth Services, ensuring a safe and secure environment for visitors, staff, and youth. Your presence at the front gate helps create a positive first impression while protecting and supporting our mission. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Greet Visitors – Welcome guests, staff, and volunteers in a friendly and professional manner Monitor Access – Control facility entry through the front gate, ensuring proper security measures Verify Credentials – Check visitor appointments or identification as needed Provide Information – Offer directions and guidance about the campus when required Track Entries – Maintain a log of visitors and deliveries Communicate Updates – Notify staff of visitor arrivals and gate-related matters 

What You’ll Bring 

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to handle situations calmly and professionally Previous experience in customer service, security, or similar roles is a plus but not required Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check

 Location: New London, WI

 Department: Facilities

  Work Environment

 Position may require periods of standing or sitting Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 8a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, on an as-needed basis

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Service Volunteer

Support Rawhide Youth Services by assisting in the preparation, serving, and cleanup of meals for youth and staff. Your role helps create a welcoming and nourishing environment that promotes health, connection, and positive experiences within our community. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Help Prepare Food – Assist with chopping, portioning ingredients, and meal prep Serve with a Smile – Provide meals in a friendly and respectful manner Maintain Cleanliness – Wash dishes, sanitize surfaces, and follow food safety rules Stay Organized – Keep supplies stocked and report low inventory Support Equipment Maintenance – Help maintain fryers, ovens, and shelving Create a Positive Dining Experience – Work with the team to ensure a welcoming atmosphere 

What You’ll Bring:

Basic food prep knowledge is helpful but not required (training provided) Reliability and the ability to follow instructions Minimum age: 18 yearsProblem-solving skills and attention to detail Strong communication and teamwork abilities A commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background check

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Food Service 

Work Environment

Kitchen and dining area with exposure to heat and cooking equipment. 

Standing for long periods; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. Follow health and safety protocols, including PPE as needed. 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Support Rawhide Youth Services by assisting in the preparation, serving, and cleanup of meals for youth and staff. Your role helps create a welcoming and nourishing environment that promotes health, connection, and positive experiences within our community. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Help Prepare Food – Assist with chopping, portioning ingredients, and meal prep Serve with a Smile – Provide meals in a friendly and respectful manner Maintain Cleanliness – Wash dishes, sanitize surfaces, and follow food safety rules Stay Organized – Keep supplies stocked and report low inventory Support Equipment Maintenance – Help maintain fryers, ovens, and shelving Create a Positive Dining Experience – Work with the team to ensure a welcoming atmosphere 

What You’ll Bring:

Basic food prep knowledge is helpful but not required (training provided) Reliability and the ability to follow instructions Minimum age: 18 yearsProblem-solving skills and attention to detail Strong communication and teamwork abilities A commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background check

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Food Service 

Work Environment

Kitchen and dining area with exposure to heat and cooking equipment. 

Standing for long periods; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. Follow health and safety protocols, including PPE as needed. 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Equine Care Volunteer

Help care for Rawhide’s horses and equine facilities, creating a safe and nurturing environment for youth to engage in equine-assisted activities. Your time and dedication support the well-being of our horses and the success of our programs. 

Essential Responsibilities

Horse Care – Assist with feeding, watering, and groomingFacility Maintenance – Clean stalls, paddocks, and equine areas Health Monitoring – Observe and report any concerns about horse behavior or well-being Session Preparation – Help prepare horses for equine-assisted activities Program Support – Assist staff with equine-related sessions Equipment Organization – Maintain and organize equine supplies 

What You’ll Bring

Prior experience with horses or equine care is a plus but not requiredWillingness to learn and follow equine care standardsPhysical ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform manual laborMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission.Ability to pass a background check 

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Equine Program 

Work Environment: Outdoor work in barns, paddocks, and riding areas Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting, bending, and performing repetitive movements Potential for interaction with youth participants during equine programs

Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts are available on an as-needed basis.

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Help care for Rawhide’s horses and equine facilities, creating a safe and nurturing environment for youth to engage in equine-assisted activities. Your time and dedication support the well-being of our horses and the success of our programs. 

Essential Responsibilities

Horse Care – Assist with feeding, watering, and groomingFacility Maintenance – Clean stalls, paddocks, and equine areas Health Monitoring – Observe and report any concerns about horse behavior or well-being Session Preparation – Help prepare horses for equine-assisted activities Program Support – Assist staff with equine-related sessions Equipment Organization – Maintain and organize equine supplies 

What You’ll Bring

Prior experience with horses or equine care is a plus but not requiredWillingness to learn and follow equine care standardsPhysical ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform manual laborMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission.Ability to pass a background check 

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Equine Program 

Work Environment: Outdoor work in barns, paddocks, and riding areas Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting, bending, and performing repetitive movements Potential for interaction with youth participants during equine programs

Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts are available on an as-needed basis.

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Maintenace Volunteer

Use your hands-on skills to keep Rawhide Youth Services’ facilities safe, functional, and well-maintained—providing a stable environment for youth as they navigate their journey of growth and change. Your time and expertise ensure a space where at-risk youth can heal, grow, and thrive. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Keep Operations Running – Repair plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC systems so daily life runs smoothly Ensure Safety – Inspect facilities, fix issues quickly, and create a secure environment Stay Prepared – Organize tools, supplies, and workspaces to ensure every job gets done efficiently Support Events – Help set up and take down events that support our programs Show You Care – Every repair, fresh coat of paint, and cleared walkway reminds youth they are valued 

What You’ll Bring 

Experience with basic maintenance tasks A willingness to lend a hand and problem-solve Physical ability to complete tasks like lifting and standingMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Facilities & Maintenance

Work Environment: Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) 

Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Use your hands-on skills to keep Rawhide Youth Services’ facilities safe, functional, and well-maintained—providing a stable environment for youth as they navigate their journey of growth and change. Your time and expertise ensure a space where at-risk youth can heal, grow, and thrive. 

Essential Responsibilities 

Keep Operations Running – Repair plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC systems so daily life runs smoothly Ensure Safety – Inspect facilities, fix issues quickly, and create a secure environment Stay Prepared – Organize tools, supplies, and workspaces to ensure every job gets done efficiently Support Events – Help set up and take down events that support our programs Show You Care – Every repair, fresh coat of paint, and cleared walkway reminds youth they are valued 

What You’ll Bring 

Experience with basic maintenance tasks A willingness to lend a hand and problem-solve Physical ability to complete tasks like lifting and standingMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Facilities & Maintenance

Work Environment: Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) 

Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday

https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bart & Cherry Starr Museum Attendant

The Bart & Cherry Starr Museum Attendant Welcome visitors to The Bart and Cherry Starr Museum and bring Rawhide’s history to life. Your role ensures a meaningful and engaging experience for every guest.  Essential Responsibilities 

Engage Visitors – Greet guests, provide information about exhibits, and share the history of Rawhide and the Starr family 

Operate the Gift Shop – Handle cash and credit card transactions at the register 

Maintain Inventory – Assist with restocking and organizing gift shop merchandise 

Guide Tours – Provide informative tours of the museum when needed 

Keep Spaces Organized – Ensure exhibits and the gift shop remain neat and welcoming

 What You’ll Bring  Friendly and outgoing personality with excellent communication skills

Ability to operate a cash register and handle money accurately 

Physical ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 20 pounds 

Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail 

Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission 

Ability to pass a background check 

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Museum & Guest Services 

Work Environment  Indoor museum and gift shop setting Frequent interaction with visitors, including individuals and groups Occasional lifting, bending, and restocking of inventory 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

The Bart & Cherry Starr Museum Attendant Welcome visitors to The Bart and Cherry Starr Museum and bring Rawhide’s history to life. Your role ensures a meaningful and engaging experience for every guest.  Essential Responsibilities 

Engage Visitors – Greet guests, provide information about exhibits, and share the history of Rawhide and the Starr family 

Operate the Gift Shop – Handle cash and credit card transactions at the register 

Maintain Inventory – Assist with restocking and organizing gift shop merchandise 

Guide Tours – Provide informative tours of the museum when needed 

Keep Spaces Organized – Ensure exhibits and the gift shop remain neat and welcoming

 What You’ll Bring  Friendly and outgoing personality with excellent communication skills

Ability to operate a cash register and handle money accurately 

Physical ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 20 pounds 

Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail 

Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission 

Ability to pass a background check 

Location: New London, WI 

Department: Museum & Guest Services 

Work Environment  Indoor museum and gift shop setting Frequent interaction with visitors, including individuals and groups Occasional lifting, bending, and restocking of inventory 

Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campus Beautification

Rawhide Youth Services is looking for dedicated volunteer groups to assist with ongoing maintenance and beautification projects at our 700-acre New London campus. This is a great opportunity for corporate teams, church groups, school organizations, or community clubs to work together, enjoy the outdoors, and make a direct impact on the lives of at-risk youth.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Volunteer groups will assist with a variety of hands-on tasks including:

General campus clean-up

Landscaping and lawn care

Tree removal and brush clearing Bush trimming and garden maintenance

Exterior painting and staining of buildings or structures

Window cleaning and other light facility upkeep

Requirements: Volunteers should be comfortable with physical, outdoor work Must be 18 years of age or older Groups must provide appropriate footwear and weather-appropriate clothing Ability to lift, bend, or stand for periods of time depending on the project

What We Provide: Project supervision and guidance from Rawhide staff All necessary tools and materials A meaningful, team-building experience that supports our mission Impact: Your time and effort help maintain a safe, welcoming, and peaceful environment for youth who are working to overcome significant life challenges. Every project you complete allows our staff to focus more fully on the healing and growth of the young men we serve.

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Rawhide Youth Services is looking for dedicated volunteer groups to assist with ongoing maintenance and beautification projects at our 700-acre New London campus. This is a great opportunity for corporate teams, church groups, school organizations, or community clubs to work together, enjoy the outdoors, and make a direct impact on the lives of at-risk youth.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Volunteer groups will assist with a variety of hands-on tasks including:

General campus clean-up

Landscaping and lawn care

Tree removal and brush clearing Bush trimming and garden maintenance

Exterior painting and staining of buildings or structures

Window cleaning and other light facility upkeep

Requirements: Volunteers should be comfortable with physical, outdoor work Must be 18 years of age or older Groups must provide appropriate footwear and weather-appropriate clothing Ability to lift, bend, or stand for periods of time depending on the project

What We Provide: Project supervision and guidance from Rawhide staff All necessary tools and materials A meaningful, team-building experience that supports our mission Impact: Your time and effort help maintain a safe, welcoming, and peaceful environment for youth who are working to overcome significant life challenges. Every project you complete allows our staff to focus more fully on the healing and growth of the young men we serve.

Agency: Rawhide Youth Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54961

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clinic Greeter: Kindness at the door volunteer Needed at Aurora Bay Area in Marinette

Being a volunteer clinic greet is a pivotal and rewarding role in being able to create a positive and welcoming environment for patients and visitor!

 

Responsibilities include:

Warmly welcoming individuals entering the clinic. Providing directions and assistance to patients and visitors Answering questions  Providing comfort to patients coming into the clinic

 Volunteers need to be at least 14 years of age

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Being a volunteer clinic greet is a pivotal and rewarding role in being able to create a positive and welcoming environment for patients and visitor!

 

Responsibilities include:

Warmly welcoming individuals entering the clinic. Providing directions and assistance to patients and visitors Answering questions  Providing comfort to patients coming into the clinic

 Volunteers need to be at least 14 years of age

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Department Volunteers at Aurora BayCare

Interested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!

 

Responsibilities:

Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Interested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!

 

Responsibilities:

Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nursing Unit Volunteers Needed at Aurora Bay Area in Marinette

Join our dynamic team to contribute your time, skills, and positive energy to support our clinics nursing units to ensure that all patients receive exceptional care!

 

Responsibilities: Maintain a welcoming environment for patients under our care. Assist with non-medical tasks such as discharging patients, assisting nursing staff to contribute to smooth and efficient workflow. Provide clerical support to caregiver staff such as answering the phone, answering call lights, collating admission packets, making copies, review Welcome letter with patient. Refresh water. Restock supplies. Straighten up department. Pick up garbage off floor, empty garbage and replace full linen bags.

 

All volunteers must be at least 14 years of age.

 

Please visit our website below to complete an online application. 

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Join our dynamic team to contribute your time, skills, and positive energy to support our clinics nursing units to ensure that all patients receive exceptional care!

 

Responsibilities: Maintain a welcoming environment for patients under our care. Assist with non-medical tasks such as discharging patients, assisting nursing staff to contribute to smooth and efficient workflow. Provide clerical support to caregiver staff such as answering the phone, answering call lights, collating admission packets, making copies, review Welcome letter with patient. Refresh water. Restock supplies. Straighten up department. Pick up garbage off floor, empty garbage and replace full linen bags.

 

All volunteers must be at least 14 years of age.

 

Please visit our website below to complete an online application. 

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cashier

 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m or 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.  Saturday 9:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m or 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Will work with your schedule We can offer two hours shifts.  10 to Noon, Noon to 2, 2 to 4 and 4 to 6. 

Cashier Roles & Responsibilities: 

Ring up sales on register  Assist with answering customer & donor questions as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold tags  Assist with pricing and sorting smaller items  Ability to explain ReStore policies and procedures

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Age 18+Will accept younger if they have work cashier experience.   Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills  Register experience preferred, but not required

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  3 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  To become comfortable with register operations, it is suggested to volunteer 1-4 times per month Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment  Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies

Agency: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay

 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m or 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.  Saturday 9:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m or 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Will work with your schedule We can offer two hours shifts.  10 to Noon, Noon to 2, 2 to 4 and 4 to 6. 

Cashier Roles & Responsibilities: 

Ring up sales on register  Assist with answering customer & donor questions as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold tags  Assist with pricing and sorting smaller items  Ability to explain ReStore policies and procedures

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Age 18+Will accept younger if they have work cashier experience.   Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills  Register experience preferred, but not required

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  3 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  To become comfortable with register operations, it is suggested to volunteer 1-4 times per month Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment  Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies

Agency: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingocize Facilitator

The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives.  If that describes you, you will likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program leader.  And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves. 

 

Responsibilities and Duties:

·         Present the Bingocize Course as developed by Dr. Jason Crandall, Ph.D., EP-C, Western Kentucky University. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience.

·         The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults.

·         The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults.

·         The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Bingocize program and work effectively with a co-facilitator.

·         The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule at least once annually. (Program is 1 hour twice a week for 10 weeks)  

 

Preferred Qualifications:

·         Preference for a current or retired health care professional, social worker, health educator, fitness expert or aging network professional.

·         The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program.

·         Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop.

·         Demonstrate timely response to project requirements.

·         Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Bingocize program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.

 

Training Requirements:

·         1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation

·         1-hour online training

 

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: 

·         Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them.

·         Communicating orally in a clear manner.

·         Promotes positive engagement and peer support.

·         Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments.

·         Keeps the group focused and on task.

·         Ensure all have the opportunity to participate.

·         Wants to give back to their community.

·         Knowledge of computer applications and usage.

·         Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public.

Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information.

·         Ability to organize and prioritize work.

·         Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations.

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

·         Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds.

·         Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting.

·         Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls.

·         Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling.

·         Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes.

·         Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions.

·         Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.


For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4529

Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov


 

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives.  If that describes you, you will likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program leader.  And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves. 

 

Responsibilities and Duties:

·         Present the Bingocize Course as developed by Dr. Jason Crandall, Ph.D., EP-C, Western Kentucky University. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience.

·         The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults.

·         The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults.

·         The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Bingocize program and work effectively with a co-facilitator.

·         The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule at least once annually. (Program is 1 hour twice a week for 10 weeks)  

 

Preferred Qualifications:

·         Preference for a current or retired health care professional, social worker, health educator, fitness expert or aging network professional.

·         The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program.

·         Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop.

·         Demonstrate timely response to project requirements.

·         Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Bingocize program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.

 

Training Requirements:

·         1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation

·         1-hour online training

 

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: 

·         Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them.

·         Communicating orally in a clear manner.

·         Promotes positive engagement and peer support.

·         Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments.

·         Keeps the group focused and on task.

·         Ensure all have the opportunity to participate.

·         Wants to give back to their community.

·         Knowledge of computer applications and usage.

·         Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public.

Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information.

·         Ability to organize and prioritize work.

·         Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations.

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

·         Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds.

·         Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting.

·         Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls.

·         Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling.

·         Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes.

·         Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions.

·         Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.


For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4529

Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov


 

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Therapy Hospice Volunteer

Bristol Hospice is seeking musicians of all kinds to visit with our patients and play and/or sing to/with them in a one-on-one setting. 

As a Music Therapy Hospice Volunteer, you will provide compassionate care and emotional support to our patients through music. You will use your musical talents to enhance the quality of life for patients nearing the end of life, offering comfort, relaxation, and emotional expression. This role involves working closely with the hospice care team to address the emotional, spiritual, and psychosocial needs of patients and their families.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide Music Therapy: Play live music (vocals, guitar, piano, etc.) or curated playlists for hospice patients to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and offer emotional comfort.

Support Emotional Well-being: Use music to help patients express emotions and reflect on their lives, creating a soothing environment.

Collaborate with Hospice Team: Work alongside nurses, social workers, and chaplains to identify patient needs and tailor musical interventions accordingly.

Maintain Boundaries: Establish clear, compassionate boundaries to ensure patients feel supported without overwhelming them.

Family Engagement: When appropriate, offer music therapy sessions for families to help ease emotional burdens during this challenging time.

Maintain Documentation: Record sessions, patient responses, and any significant interactions in accordance with hospice guidelines.

Attend Training: Participate in volunteer training and ongoing education in hospice care.

Qualifications:

Proficiency in a musical instrument or singing.Empathy, patience and a genuine desire to support patients and families at the end of life.Ability to communicate effectively and listen attentively to patients' needs.Familiarity with a wide range of musical styles preferred.Experience with or a strong interest in hospice care and/or music therapy (formal music therapy certificate is not required but is a plus).

Commitment:

We work with your schedule! Most volunteers start with 1 hour per week and increase as they are able!Complete necessary onboarding, TB test, training and Volunteer Orientation prior to seeing patients.Pass background check and drug screen.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a short inquiry form by clicking HERE. Our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out within 1 business day to complete a short phone screening to discuss next steps.

Agency: Bristol Hospice Green Bay

Bristol Hospice is seeking musicians of all kinds to visit with our patients and play and/or sing to/with them in a one-on-one setting. 

As a Music Therapy Hospice Volunteer, you will provide compassionate care and emotional support to our patients through music. You will use your musical talents to enhance the quality of life for patients nearing the end of life, offering comfort, relaxation, and emotional expression. This role involves working closely with the hospice care team to address the emotional, spiritual, and psychosocial needs of patients and their families.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide Music Therapy: Play live music (vocals, guitar, piano, etc.) or curated playlists for hospice patients to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and offer emotional comfort.

Support Emotional Well-being: Use music to help patients express emotions and reflect on their lives, creating a soothing environment.

Collaborate with Hospice Team: Work alongside nurses, social workers, and chaplains to identify patient needs and tailor musical interventions accordingly.

Maintain Boundaries: Establish clear, compassionate boundaries to ensure patients feel supported without overwhelming them.

Family Engagement: When appropriate, offer music therapy sessions for families to help ease emotional burdens during this challenging time.

Maintain Documentation: Record sessions, patient responses, and any significant interactions in accordance with hospice guidelines.

Attend Training: Participate in volunteer training and ongoing education in hospice care.

Qualifications:

Proficiency in a musical instrument or singing.Empathy, patience and a genuine desire to support patients and families at the end of life.Ability to communicate effectively and listen attentively to patients' needs.Familiarity with a wide range of musical styles preferred.Experience with or a strong interest in hospice care and/or music therapy (formal music therapy certificate is not required but is a plus).

Commitment:

We work with your schedule! Most volunteers start with 1 hour per week and increase as they are able!Complete necessary onboarding, TB test, training and Volunteer Orientation prior to seeing patients.Pass background check and drug screen.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a short inquiry form by clicking HERE. Our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out within 1 business day to complete a short phone screening to discuss next steps.

Agency: Bristol Hospice Green Bay

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Equipment Mechanic

JOB SUMMARY: VOLUNTEER EQUIPMENT MECHANIC

As a living history cultural organization, Heritage Hill State Historical Park takes pride in bringing the past to life and demonstrating things like old farm equipment, blacksmithing techniques and 19th century printing presses for our visitors. But we also use plenty of 21st century machinery behind the scenes to help maintain the park and we need your help to keep our modern machinery running!

JOB SUMMARY

As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s (Restoration/ Maintenance Manager), (Equipment Mechanic)provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s golf carts both gasoline and electric.

Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s small equipment-including weed trimmers,  chainsaws, riding lawn mowers.

Medium size equipment preventative maintenance-including oil, air, fluid filter changes on a RAM 3500 truck, Genie Ariel lift, Bobcat skid steer, John Deere tractor.

Some basic rust and paint repairs required with the preventive maintenance duties.

Moderate Knowledge of diesel engines, Hydraulics, brake repairs and powertrains a plus however not required.  

Purpose: Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the preventative maintenance and repairs to the park’s power equipment.

Key Responsibilities:  

Maintain a stocked toolbox and hand tools in good working order.

Perform preventative equipment maintenance.

Troubleshoot and Diagnose equipment problems.

Determine needed parts for equipment and perform repairs.

The Length of Appointment: Ongoing year round

Time Commitment: 4hrs/week, flexible scheduling

Qualifications: Knowledgeable of small gasoline engines and small equipment repair. Medium equipment repair would be additionally helpful however not required.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by R/M staff.

Age Requirement: 18 years +

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.        

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

JOB SUMMARY: VOLUNTEER EQUIPMENT MECHANIC

As a living history cultural organization, Heritage Hill State Historical Park takes pride in bringing the past to life and demonstrating things like old farm equipment, blacksmithing techniques and 19th century printing presses for our visitors. But we also use plenty of 21st century machinery behind the scenes to help maintain the park and we need your help to keep our modern machinery running!

JOB SUMMARY

As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s (Restoration/ Maintenance Manager), (Equipment Mechanic)provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s golf carts both gasoline and electric.

Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s small equipment-including weed trimmers,  chainsaws, riding lawn mowers.

Medium size equipment preventative maintenance-including oil, air, fluid filter changes on a RAM 3500 truck, Genie Ariel lift, Bobcat skid steer, John Deere tractor.

Some basic rust and paint repairs required with the preventive maintenance duties.

Moderate Knowledge of diesel engines, Hydraulics, brake repairs and powertrains a plus however not required.  

Purpose: Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the preventative maintenance and repairs to the park’s power equipment.

Key Responsibilities:  

Maintain a stocked toolbox and hand tools in good working order.

Perform preventative equipment maintenance.

Troubleshoot and Diagnose equipment problems.

Determine needed parts for equipment and perform repairs.

The Length of Appointment: Ongoing year round

Time Commitment: 4hrs/week, flexible scheduling

Qualifications: Knowledgeable of small gasoline engines and small equipment repair. Medium equipment repair would be additionally helpful however not required.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by R/M staff.

Age Requirement: 18 years +

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.        

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Historical Interpreters

Position Description

Seasonal historical interpreters share the stories of Northeastern Wisconsin with visitors of all ages through demonstrations, presentations, storytelling, and performances. They work within a variety of historic buildings, wear period appropriate clothing, and demonstrate traditional skills and crafts. Historic interpreters report to the Director of Engagement.

Primary Duties

Learn historical material related to one or more areas of the park and be able to take training/direction from senior interpreters and staff Use third-person interpretation to informally engage with visitors of all ages Utilize special skills (listed below) to perform living history demonstrations Wear, care for, and clean historically accurate clothing, props, and buildings Conduct guided tours of specific buildings and/or tram tours of the park Provide excellent, friendly customer service Other duties as assigned

Special Skills

Experience in or a strong desire to learn skills in one or more of the following areas: blacksmithing, print making, textile art, carpentry, historic cooking, historical reenacting, farming/gardening, music (vocal or instrumental), historic firearms, language skills, 19th century military life, etc.

Work Environment

This position requires primarily outdoor work which can occur in adverse climate conditions. Work may be performed in poorly lit areas, near open fires, and in areas that vary from quiet to loud. Applicants should be able to lift/carry up to 25 lbs. Accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis and those in need of accommodation are encouraged to apply.

Work Schedule

This is a part-time, seasonal position that runs from Tuesdays - Sundays from May - October. Historical interpreters are needed:

Flexible scheduling but a weekly commitment is most desirable; accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis Additional hours may be required for special events

To apply as a Volunteer Historical Interpreter, please email a cover letter and resume to claire@heritagehillgb.org.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Position Description

Seasonal historical interpreters share the stories of Northeastern Wisconsin with visitors of all ages through demonstrations, presentations, storytelling, and performances. They work within a variety of historic buildings, wear period appropriate clothing, and demonstrate traditional skills and crafts. Historic interpreters report to the Director of Engagement.

Primary Duties

Learn historical material related to one or more areas of the park and be able to take training/direction from senior interpreters and staff Use third-person interpretation to informally engage with visitors of all ages Utilize special skills (listed below) to perform living history demonstrations Wear, care for, and clean historically accurate clothing, props, and buildings Conduct guided tours of specific buildings and/or tram tours of the park Provide excellent, friendly customer service Other duties as assigned

Special Skills

Experience in or a strong desire to learn skills in one or more of the following areas: blacksmithing, print making, textile art, carpentry, historic cooking, historical reenacting, farming/gardening, music (vocal or instrumental), historic firearms, language skills, 19th century military life, etc.

Work Environment

This position requires primarily outdoor work which can occur in adverse climate conditions. Work may be performed in poorly lit areas, near open fires, and in areas that vary from quiet to loud. Applicants should be able to lift/carry up to 25 lbs. Accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis and those in need of accommodation are encouraged to apply.

Work Schedule

This is a part-time, seasonal position that runs from Tuesdays - Sundays from May - October. Historical interpreters are needed:

Flexible scheduling but a weekly commitment is most desirable; accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis Additional hours may be required for special events

To apply as a Volunteer Historical Interpreter, please email a cover letter and resume to claire@heritagehillgb.org.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serenity Garden Keeper

Our Home is Just Like Yours… Weeds Included!

At Altrusa Hospitality House we believe in the power of a well-maintained garden to provide solace and serenity for our guests facing medical trials away from home. We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our Garden team and help us keep our gardens in pristine condition.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

As a Garden  Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the beauty of our serenity garden and other landscaping areas. Key responsibilities include:

Spreading Mulch: Enhance the aesthetics and health of our garden beds by spreading mulch. Weeding: Tend to the flower beds, ensuring a weed-free and vibrant environment. Maintaining Flower Beds: Contribute to the ongoing care and cultivation of our flower beds, creating a peaceful retreat for our guests.

The Importance of Our Serenity Garden:

Our serenity garden is a haven for guests to find peace and reflect on their ongoing medical trials. By volunteering your time and efforts, you directly contribute to creating a tranquil and comforting space for individuals and families navigating challenging times.

Flexible Opportunities:

This volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, or corporate partners looking for a flexible and rewarding experience. Whether you have a green thumb or are just passionate about making a positive impact, we welcome your support.

How to Get Involved:

If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and be a part of our Garden  Volunteer team, please contact Altrusa Hospitality House for more information. Your commitment to keeping our gardens vibrant directly enhances the well-being of our guests.

Join us in cultivating serenity and supporting those facing medical challenges. Become a Garden Maintenance Volunteer at Altrusa Hospitality House today!

Agency: Altrusa Hospitality House

Our Home is Just Like Yours… Weeds Included!

At Altrusa Hospitality House we believe in the power of a well-maintained garden to provide solace and serenity for our guests facing medical trials away from home. We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our Garden team and help us keep our gardens in pristine condition.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

As a Garden  Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the beauty of our serenity garden and other landscaping areas. Key responsibilities include:

Spreading Mulch: Enhance the aesthetics and health of our garden beds by spreading mulch. Weeding: Tend to the flower beds, ensuring a weed-free and vibrant environment. Maintaining Flower Beds: Contribute to the ongoing care and cultivation of our flower beds, creating a peaceful retreat for our guests.

The Importance of Our Serenity Garden:

Our serenity garden is a haven for guests to find peace and reflect on their ongoing medical trials. By volunteering your time and efforts, you directly contribute to creating a tranquil and comforting space for individuals and families navigating challenging times.

Flexible Opportunities:

This volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, or corporate partners looking for a flexible and rewarding experience. Whether you have a green thumb or are just passionate about making a positive impact, we welcome your support.

How to Get Involved:

If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and be a part of our Garden  Volunteer team, please contact Altrusa Hospitality House for more information. Your commitment to keeping our gardens vibrant directly enhances the well-being of our guests.

Join us in cultivating serenity and supporting those facing medical challenges. Become a Garden Maintenance Volunteer at Altrusa Hospitality House today!

Agency: Altrusa Hospitality House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Healthy Living with Diabetes Facilitator

Job Overview:

The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives.  If that describes you, you would likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program Leader.  Most Leaders have chronic health conditions themselves and are successfully using the strategies they have learned through the workshop.  Being a Leader reinforces those strategies for you while you are teaching others.  And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves. 

 

Responsibilities and Duties:

Present the Healthy Living with Diabetes Course as developed by Kate Lorig, DPH. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 7-week course schedule at least once annually.  

 Preferred Qualifications:

Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with diabetes. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. Demonstrate timely response to class planning and implementation. Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.

 Training Requirements:

1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation 20-minute webinar 7-week online training (thirteen 2.5-hour zoom video meetings)

 Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: 

Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.

 

For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4529

Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Job Overview:

The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives.  If that describes you, you would likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program Leader.  Most Leaders have chronic health conditions themselves and are successfully using the strategies they have learned through the workshop.  Being a Leader reinforces those strategies for you while you are teaching others.  And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves. 

 

Responsibilities and Duties:

Present the Healthy Living with Diabetes Course as developed by Kate Lorig, DPH. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 7-week course schedule at least once annually.  

 Preferred Qualifications:

Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with diabetes. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. Demonstrate timely response to class planning and implementation. Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.

 Training Requirements:

1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation 20-minute webinar 7-week online training (thirteen 2.5-hour zoom video meetings)

 Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: 

Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.

 

For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4529

Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Community Education

Job Overview:

The ADRC of Brown County, Dementia Care Specialist is committed to working with community partners to ensure Brown County has dementia friendly and dementia capable communities. The volunteer position works in conjunction with the dementia care specialist to aid in outreach and community presentations in Brown County. Activities will take place during normal working hours (M-F) and can accommodate a variety of available hours from potential candidates.

Responsibilities and Duties:

· Conduct outreach activities in Brown County communities to help facilitate dementia friendly community initiatives.

· Assist with marketing efforts.

· Present a variety of dementia education topics as identified by Heather Flick, MS.

· Present Dementia Friends and Purple Angel programs.

· Must have a passion for dementia related topics and brain health.

· Comfortable leading groups of various sizes and backgrounds.

· Comfortable presenting in person or virtually.

· Self-starter who can take charge and form community connections to help aid Dementia Care Specialist role.

Preferred Qualifications:

· Passion for public speaking to a variety of group sizes and backgrounds.

· Strong knowledge of dementia and brain health.

· Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns.

· The candidate should be willing to make a commitment to the dementia care specialist program.

· Ability to perform additional duties as needed and agreed upon with the Dementia Care Specialist.

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:

· Demonstrates passion to work with adults, who may/not have memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health.

· Communicating orally and in writing in an effective, prompt, and clear manner.

· Promotes positive engagement and peer support.

· Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments.

· Wants to give back to their community.

· Comfortable using computer applications and technology.

· Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public.

· Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information.

· Ability to organize and prioritize work.

· Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

· Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds.

· Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting.

· Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls.

· Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling.

· Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes.

· Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions.

· Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.

For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Heather Flick, MS, Dementia Care Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4293

Email: heather.flick@browncountywi.gov

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Job Overview:

The ADRC of Brown County, Dementia Care Specialist is committed to working with community partners to ensure Brown County has dementia friendly and dementia capable communities. The volunteer position works in conjunction with the dementia care specialist to aid in outreach and community presentations in Brown County. Activities will take place during normal working hours (M-F) and can accommodate a variety of available hours from potential candidates.

Responsibilities and Duties:

· Conduct outreach activities in Brown County communities to help facilitate dementia friendly community initiatives.

· Assist with marketing efforts.

· Present a variety of dementia education topics as identified by Heather Flick, MS.

· Present Dementia Friends and Purple Angel programs.

· Must have a passion for dementia related topics and brain health.

· Comfortable leading groups of various sizes and backgrounds.

· Comfortable presenting in person or virtually.

· Self-starter who can take charge and form community connections to help aid Dementia Care Specialist role.

Preferred Qualifications:

· Passion for public speaking to a variety of group sizes and backgrounds.

· Strong knowledge of dementia and brain health.

· Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns.

· The candidate should be willing to make a commitment to the dementia care specialist program.

· Ability to perform additional duties as needed and agreed upon with the Dementia Care Specialist.

Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:

· Demonstrates passion to work with adults, who may/not have memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health.

· Communicating orally and in writing in an effective, prompt, and clear manner.

· Promotes positive engagement and peer support.

· Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments.

· Wants to give back to their community.

· Comfortable using computer applications and technology.

· Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public.

· Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information.

· Ability to organize and prioritize work.

· Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

· Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds.

· Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting.

· Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls.

· Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling.

· Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes.

· Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions.

· Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.

For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Heather Flick, MS, Dementia Care Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4293

Email: heather.flick@browncountywi.gov

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with Heartland Hospice

* Friendly Visitor/Companion Volunteers: Friendly Visitor Volunteers help enhance patient?s quality of life through regular visits and social interaction. Times are flexible and based around the volunteer?s schedule. * Vigil Volunteers: Assist patients and families by providing comfort and supportive presence during their final days and hours that might otherwise be alone during this time. Volunteers can also assist in giving family members a break from sitting vigil at the bedside. * Office Volunteers: Assist staff with organizational and clerical tasks in our De Pere office. * Harmony Music Volunteers: Share your musical talents with hospice patients that enjoy music! Music can create a peaceful and soothing environment for patients. * Pet Therapy Volunteers: Pet therapy dogs are needed to help brighten patient?s days with their social visits. Information on certification program available. * Vets to Vets Volunteers: Veteran Volunteers are matched with a Veteran patient who may have a similar military background to provide social visits and companionship.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

* Friendly Visitor/Companion Volunteers: Friendly Visitor Volunteers help enhance patient?s quality of life through regular visits and social interaction. Times are flexible and based around the volunteer?s schedule. * Vigil Volunteers: Assist patients and families by providing comfort and supportive presence during their final days and hours that might otherwise be alone during this time. Volunteers can also assist in giving family members a break from sitting vigil at the bedside. * Office Volunteers: Assist staff with organizational and clerical tasks in our De Pere office. * Harmony Music Volunteers: Share your musical talents with hospice patients that enjoy music! Music can create a peaceful and soothing environment for patients. * Pet Therapy Volunteers: Pet therapy dogs are needed to help brighten patient?s days with their social visits. Information on certification program available. * Vets to Vets Volunteers: Veteran Volunteers are matched with a Veteran patient who may have a similar military background to provide social visits and companionship.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brain Enrichment Group Facilitator

Job Overview:

Brain Enrichment (BE) is an interactive educational experience for older adults with normal age-related memory changes.  The facilitator leads and guides discussions of ten, one and a half-hour interactive session with course participants.   The curriculum includes learning about the brain’s processes, mental exercises to stimulate the brain, lifestyle practices for brain health and practice strategies for improving thinking and memory. 

Responsibilities and Duties:

Present the BE Course as developed by Linda Sasser, PhD. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 16 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the BE program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule.  

 Preferred Qualifications:

Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise the brain. Demonstrate timely response to project requirements. Ability to perform additional duties as required by Brain Enrichment program and agreed upon with the Prevention Specialist.

 Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:

Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure that all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.

 

For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4529

Email: amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov

 

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Job Overview:

Brain Enrichment (BE) is an interactive educational experience for older adults with normal age-related memory changes.  The facilitator leads and guides discussions of ten, one and a half-hour interactive session with course participants.   The curriculum includes learning about the brain’s processes, mental exercises to stimulate the brain, lifestyle practices for brain health and practice strategies for improving thinking and memory. 

Responsibilities and Duties:

Present the BE Course as developed by Linda Sasser, PhD. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 16 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the BE program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule.  

 Preferred Qualifications:

Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise the brain. Demonstrate timely response to project requirements. Ability to perform additional duties as required by Brain Enrichment program and agreed upon with the Prevention Specialist.

 Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:

Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure that all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.

 

For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact:

Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County

Phone: 920-448-4529

Email: amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov

 

Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center Helper

Help maintain a clean and orderly health center to provide a secure professional environment for all patients and clients. 

Job Responsibilities:  

Clean and maintain Boutique, Reception/Lobby Area, Patient/Client rooms as a secure, professional, clean and orderly environment    Notify Administrative Assistant when supplies or materials are low stock  Supply bathrooms and refreshment fridge as needed  Other duties as assigned  Attend staff and volunteer meetings as requested  Assist with fundraisers as requested 

Qualifications: 

Live a life that demonstrates an active faith in Jesus Christ within the center and in the community  Strong commitment to pro-life and biblical sexual values  Agreement with Anchor of Hope’s Code of Christian conduct, Mission and Vision Statement, Confidentiality Waiver, and Statement of Faith  Excellent communication skills   Excellent organizational skills  Motivation to serve others in distress  Great attention to detail 

Agency: Anchor of Hope

Help maintain a clean and orderly health center to provide a secure professional environment for all patients and clients. 

Job Responsibilities:  

Clean and maintain Boutique, Reception/Lobby Area, Patient/Client rooms as a secure, professional, clean and orderly environment    Notify Administrative Assistant when supplies or materials are low stock  Supply bathrooms and refreshment fridge as needed  Other duties as assigned  Attend staff and volunteer meetings as requested  Assist with fundraisers as requested 

Qualifications: 

Live a life that demonstrates an active faith in Jesus Christ within the center and in the community  Strong commitment to pro-life and biblical sexual values  Agreement with Anchor of Hope’s Code of Christian conduct, Mission and Vision Statement, Confidentiality Waiver, and Statement of Faith  Excellent communication skills   Excellent organizational skills  Motivation to serve others in distress  Great attention to detail 

Agency: Anchor of Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Merchandise Preparation Assistant

Meet new people, learn a new skill and help Habitat for Humanity all at the same time.   Become a Merchandise Preparation Assistant today! 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Monday- 9:00 to 1:00 or Noon to 4:00 Tuesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Merchandise Preparation Roles & Responsibilities:

Customer Service

Answer customer questions and donor questions as needed  Assist customers with loading and unloading merchandise

Merchandising 

Price, organize and place merchandise in appropriate departments Clean merchandise 

Donation Receiving

Unload donations  Fill out donation slips 

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills 

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies 

Agency: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay

Meet new people, learn a new skill and help Habitat for Humanity all at the same time.   Become a Merchandise Preparation Assistant today! 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Monday- 9:00 to 1:00 or Noon to 4:00 Tuesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Merchandise Preparation Roles & Responsibilities:

Customer Service

Answer customer questions and donor questions as needed  Assist customers with loading and unloading merchandise

Merchandising 

Price, organize and place merchandise in appropriate departments Clean merchandise 

Donation Receiving

Unload donations  Fill out donation slips 

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills 

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies 

Agency: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grounds Care Helper

JOB SUMMARY                                                                                                             

Did you know that Heritage Hill State Historical Park encompasses 56 acres? That's a lot of grass to mow, trees to prune, and landscaping to maintain! If you love to work outside and help beautify your community, this volunteer opportunity is for you!

As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Maintenance / Grounds coordinator, the volunteer grounds care helper provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the Restoration/Maintenance Department. 

  

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Dependability- adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Adhere to specific instructions following Heritage Hill grass mowing maps. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures.

Purpose: Assist the Restoration/Maintenance staff with grounds care duties.

Key Responsibilities:  

Operation of string trimmers, push mowers, golf cart utility vehicle. Equipment maintenance checks prior to shift. Clean equipment after use.

The Length of Appointment: April 1st to October 31st 

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, but scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory and manual dexterity. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by R/M staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.        

 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

JOB SUMMARY                                                                                                             

Did you know that Heritage Hill State Historical Park encompasses 56 acres? That's a lot of grass to mow, trees to prune, and landscaping to maintain! If you love to work outside and help beautify your community, this volunteer opportunity is for you!

As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Maintenance / Grounds coordinator, the volunteer grounds care helper provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the Restoration/Maintenance Department. 

  

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Dependability- adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Adhere to specific instructions following Heritage Hill grass mowing maps. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures.

Purpose: Assist the Restoration/Maintenance staff with grounds care duties.

Key Responsibilities:  

Operation of string trimmers, push mowers, golf cart utility vehicle. Equipment maintenance checks prior to shift. Clean equipment after use.

The Length of Appointment: April 1st to October 31st 

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, but scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory and manual dexterity. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by R/M staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.        

 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Custodian Helper

JOB SUMMARY                                                                                                             

It's important to staff at Heritage Hill State Historical Park that we present a clean and well-tended park to visitors. But with 56 acres and 27 buildings this can be tough, and we depend on volunteers like you to help us keep this community resource looking its best!

As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Director of Operations. The Volunteer Custodian helper provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Dependability - adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Adhere to specific cleaning instructions. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures.

Key Responsibilities:  

Maintain the park’s picnic tables with light repairs. Maintain the park grounds free of litter. Maintain clean picnic areas by washing tables. Monitor recycling and trash receptacles throughout the park. Assist with general interior and exterior building cleaning.

The Length of Appointment: May 1st to October 1st  

Time Commitment: Minimum of 6 hours/week, flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred. Working Outdoors: 7:00am start time preferred.

Qualifications

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory and manual dexterity. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.        

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

JOB SUMMARY                                                                                                             

It's important to staff at Heritage Hill State Historical Park that we present a clean and well-tended park to visitors. But with 56 acres and 27 buildings this can be tough, and we depend on volunteers like you to help us keep this community resource looking its best!

As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Director of Operations. The Volunteer Custodian helper provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Dependability - adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Adhere to specific cleaning instructions. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures.

Key Responsibilities:  

Maintain the park’s picnic tables with light repairs. Maintain the park grounds free of litter. Maintain clean picnic areas by washing tables. Monitor recycling and trash receptacles throughout the park. Assist with general interior and exterior building cleaning.

The Length of Appointment: May 1st to October 1st  

Time Commitment: Minimum of 6 hours/week, flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred. Working Outdoors: 7:00am start time preferred.

Qualifications

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory and manual dexterity. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.        

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PET THERAPY COMPANION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

PET THERAPY COMPANION VOLUNTEER

We are looking for a sweet therapy dog who you think would do well at visiting with our hospice patients. Under our pet therapy program, your specially trained dog would be able to provide companionship to our patients. Pet companionship can bring our patients a sense of peace, comfort and trust.

Dog temperament requirements:

Must be at least one year of age and gets along well with other animals. Does not jump or pull while on leash Has a calm and sweet demeanor. Is comfortable in unfamiliar environments

Pet therapy volunteer program requirements:

Owner must complete patient volunteer orientation Pet and owner must be registered with a nationally recognized animal organization (see below)

Acceptable Therapy Dog Registration Organizations:

Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Inc Pet Partners Therapy Dogs International

If you feel you and your therapy dog would be a great fit “fur” this, please contact Ally Bantes at abantes@unityhospice.org or call 920-339-5527

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

PET THERAPY COMPANION VOLUNTEER

We are looking for a sweet therapy dog who you think would do well at visiting with our hospice patients. Under our pet therapy program, your specially trained dog would be able to provide companionship to our patients. Pet companionship can bring our patients a sense of peace, comfort and trust.

Dog temperament requirements:

Must be at least one year of age and gets along well with other animals. Does not jump or pull while on leash Has a calm and sweet demeanor. Is comfortable in unfamiliar environments

Pet therapy volunteer program requirements:

Owner must complete patient volunteer orientation Pet and owner must be registered with a nationally recognized animal organization (see below)

Acceptable Therapy Dog Registration Organizations:

Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Inc Pet Partners Therapy Dogs International

If you feel you and your therapy dog would be a great fit “fur” this, please contact Ally Bantes at abantes@unityhospice.org or call 920-339-5527

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Firewood Splitter

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

At Heritage Hill State Historical Park, the costumed living history activities that take place often involve fires – to cook meals, dip candles, or even just to keep warm. Fortunately, with 56 acres of nature, firewood is never far away and volunteers like you help make it available for use in the park.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, the volunteer firewood splitter provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance staff with splitting and distributing firewood supply. Dependability - adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures. This position has a flexible work schedule however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Key Responsibilities: 

Operating a hydraulic log splitter. Operating a golf cart utility vehicle. Equipment maintenance checks prior to shift.

The Length of Appointment: Year-round.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory, and manual dexterity. Ability to lift to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

At Heritage Hill State Historical Park, the costumed living history activities that take place often involve fires – to cook meals, dip candles, or even just to keep warm. Fortunately, with 56 acres of nature, firewood is never far away and volunteers like you help make it available for use in the park.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, the volunteer firewood splitter provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance staff with splitting and distributing firewood supply. Dependability - adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures. This position has a flexible work schedule however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Key Responsibilities: 

Operating a hydraulic log splitter. Operating a golf cart utility vehicle. Equipment maintenance checks prior to shift.

The Length of Appointment: Year-round.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory, and manual dexterity. Ability to lift to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Equipment Restorer

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

As an outdoor living history museum that looks at over 300 years worth of history, there is always a need to restore historic equipment. But it’s worth it – having historic equipment that looks brand new in our historic spaces helps transport visitors into the past and gives them an experience to remember.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department). 

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the Restoration and Preservation of exhibit farm equipment at Heritage Hill’s Belgian farm area that dates from 1870-1910.

Key Responsibilities:

Disassemble, repair, replicate missing components, clean, paint, reassembly.

The Length of Appointment: Ongoing.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Equipment repair or general mechanical understanding- however do not need to be specifically knowledgeable of the workings of old farm equipment. Knowledge of using oxy/acetylene torch. Basic knowledge of gas or MIG welding. Some wood working knowledge is preferred.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff. All PPE and tools provided by Heritage Hill.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

As an outdoor living history museum that looks at over 300 years worth of history, there is always a need to restore historic equipment. But it’s worth it – having historic equipment that looks brand new in our historic spaces helps transport visitors into the past and gives them an experience to remember.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department). 

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the Restoration and Preservation of exhibit farm equipment at Heritage Hill’s Belgian farm area that dates from 1870-1910.

Key Responsibilities:

Disassemble, repair, replicate missing components, clean, paint, reassembly.

The Length of Appointment: Ongoing.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Equipment repair or general mechanical understanding- however do not need to be specifically knowledgeable of the workings of old farm equipment. Knowledge of using oxy/acetylene torch. Basic knowledge of gas or MIG welding. Some wood working knowledge is preferred.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff. All PPE and tools provided by Heritage Hill.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No