1. What do you look for in a volunteer?
Huntsman Cancer Institute is
looking for caring, dependable, and committed individuals who are flexible
in accepting assignments. We have many opportunities for you to serve and
will match your skills and interests with an appropriate type of service.
2. What type of commitment must I make?
Many volunteer positions require a commitment
of at least one four-hour shift each week for a minimum of six months.
3. What if I am sick or go on vacation and can't come in?
Volunteers go on vacations and must miss work
because of illness. We understand and ask that you notify volunteer
services and your placement area if you must miss a shift.
4. How do I apply to volunteer?
Print out the online
application or request an application from Volunteer Services at
(801) 581-7169, or by email at
volunteerServices@hci.utah.edu.
5. What is required to become volunteers?
Volunteers are required to fill out an
application, provide two letters of reference, have a personal interview
and attend orientation. The orientation provides instruction on patient
confidentiality, health and safety issues, and specific information
regarding your role as a volunteer. You will be asked to sign a
confidentiality agreement and pass a criminal background check. There
are certain health requirements that need to be met. We also ask that
volunteers have updated immunizations and undergo an annual
tuberculosis-screening test, provided free of charge. HCI will provide
free uniforms and name badges for all volunteers.
6. Where will I park my car?
Free parking is provided in HCI's parking terrace.
See Map for driving instructions.
7. What type of training will I receive?
Orientation to Huntsman Cancer Institute and
assignment-specific training are provided for volunteers. Information
about confidentiality and health and safety issues will also be
addressed.
8. What benefits will I receive?
Volunteers have an opportunity to gain
invaluable experience, uncover hidden potential and work in an
atmosphere that has some of the worlds most renowned cancer
professionals. Volunteers are included in Huntsman Cancer Institute
events including the annual picnic, receive free covered parking, and
a meal voucher for each four-hour shift worked.
9. Do I need a physical examination before working as a volunteer?
No physical exam is required, but volunteers
must have a TB test within the last year. If documentation is unavailable,
you will be required to have a skin test, provided free of charge.
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