Needs From: University of Miami

Volunteer: Internship Moments Hospice

We are looking for students who want to learn more about the hospice healthcare system. We have flexible hours and our goal is to set our future students up for success in their carrier choices.

Examples of intern experience with Moments Hospice

-Patient visit interactions with staff

-Documentation processes and protocol

-Learn how to support your patients in a time of need

 

Agency: Moments Hospice

We are looking for students who want to learn more about the hospice healthcare system. We have flexible hours and our goal is to set our future students up for success in their carrier choices.

Examples of intern experience with Moments Hospice

-Patient visit interactions with staff

-Documentation processes and protocol

-Learn how to support your patients in a time of need

 

Agency: Moments Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion Care Volunteer

Catholic Hospice, serving Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, is looking for Companion Care Volunteers. Companion Care Volunteers provide companionship to hospice patients and respite to caregivers by playing games with a patient, reading, singing songs, or simply just spending time with them. Patient visits are available 7 days a week from 9 am till 9 pm throughout Miami-Dade and Broward county. As a volunteer with Catholic Hospice, you will receive specialized training in serving hospice patients and ongoing support to meet the specific needs of terminally ill patients living in their own homes, nursing homes, assisted living communities, and medical centers. Volunteering with hospice does not have to be sad; it can be a truly uplifting experience. Volunteering can be one of the most rewarding experiences you may ever have. Taking a few hours out of your week to spend time with a hospice patient can make a profound difference in their life and yours.

After your initial contact expressing interest in this volunteer opportunity, I'll email you a volunteer application to be filled out. Requirements for all new volunteers are the following: submit to a drug screening, background screening, and TB (Tuberculosis) test, which is at the cost of Catholic Hospice. Additionally, potential volunteers must provide a copy of their Covid-19 vaccination card. If you're not vaccinated due to medical reasons, then a letter from your physician will allow you to be exempted from the requirement. Volunteer training is done once a month via zoom and you're expected to participate on one of the training dates. Once all requirements have been met, you're officially able to visit patients.

For further information, please email volunteerservices@catholichospice.org or reach out to Joshua Cordero (305) 351-7052.

Agency: Catholic Hospice

Catholic Hospice, serving Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, is looking for Companion Care Volunteers. Companion Care Volunteers provide companionship to hospice patients and respite to caregivers by playing games with a patient, reading, singing songs, or simply just spending time with them. Patient visits are available 7 days a week from 9 am till 9 pm throughout Miami-Dade and Broward county. As a volunteer with Catholic Hospice, you will receive specialized training in serving hospice patients and ongoing support to meet the specific needs of terminally ill patients living in their own homes, nursing homes, assisted living communities, and medical centers. Volunteering with hospice does not have to be sad; it can be a truly uplifting experience. Volunteering can be one of the most rewarding experiences you may ever have. Taking a few hours out of your week to spend time with a hospice patient can make a profound difference in their life and yours.

After your initial contact expressing interest in this volunteer opportunity, I'll email you a volunteer application to be filled out. Requirements for all new volunteers are the following: submit to a drug screening, background screening, and TB (Tuberculosis) test, which is at the cost of Catholic Hospice. Additionally, potential volunteers must provide a copy of their Covid-19 vaccination card. If you're not vaccinated due to medical reasons, then a letter from your physician will allow you to be exempted from the requirement. Volunteer training is done once a month via zoom and you're expected to participate on one of the training dates. Once all requirements have been met, you're officially able to visit patients.

For further information, please email volunteerservices@catholichospice.org or reach out to Joshua Cordero (305) 351-7052.

Agency: Catholic Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helping our Heroes

Join the Red Cross to support
America’s Military and Veteran Families.

 

Click here for more information

 

To find out how you can use your skills to help our communities,
join us for one of our Virtual Open House events
on the second Wednesday of every month from 5:30-6:30pm.

 

Click here to register for an Open House

 For more information contact: Marta.Oppenheimer@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross - South Florida Region

Join the Red Cross to support
America’s Military and Veteran Families.

 

Click here for more information

 

To find out how you can use your skills to help our communities,
join us for one of our Virtual Open House events
on the second Wednesday of every month from 5:30-6:30pm.

 

Click here to register for an Open House

 For more information contact: Marta.Oppenheimer@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross - South Florida Region

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33135

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Activities and Summit Planning Intern

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Youth Activities and Summit Planning Committee

Description:

The Youth Activities and Summit Planning Committee is responsible for the development, planning, and execution of all program activities, major events, and three annual summer youth programs, the Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS).

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Attending virtual bi-weekly meetings with full committee, in addition to meeting with other committees as needed. Working well with a team but also working on individual tasks with little to no hand-holding. Creating an environment for fun and success. Creating and/or managing NVEEE’s annual youth activities calendar. Supporting the community outreach committee with service projects and activities.  Aligning activity themes with national holidays and school district events. Contacting community partners to coordinate school-year activities. Supporting the Programs Development Committee in developing the goals and theme for all activities, including PALS. Coordinating with local vendors/individuals and other committees in planning PALS and events, including scheduling entertainment, speakers, and other logistics. Evaluating feedback after activities and brainstorming improvements. Maintaining a database of ice breakers/activities, including items needed for execution. Creating a budget and tracking costs for program and community-based activities. Supporting the creation of a budget and funding plan for PALS. Creating engaging activities for Virtual PALS.  Creating a comprehensive event timeline incorporating sub-committee timelines. Thanking all of the participants and special guests.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Great planner Creative problem solver Organization skills Detail-oriented Efficient under pressure Resourceful Decisiveness Flexible Tech-savvy Interpersonal skills Proactive communicator Mindfulness

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org/internships/. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.  

 

What We Do:

NVEEE provides interactive educational dialogues and leadership programs that address bullying, mental health, social inequities, and stereotypes and are designed to surface community-based solutions that support the health and well-being of all youth. Student Peace Ambassadors who complete our comprehensive leadership curriculum often co-facilitate our programs. 

Our dynamic and equity-based programs, which consistently fill to capacity, prepare youth and young adults to be socially responsible leaders. 

 

 

 

 

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Youth Activities and Summit Planning Committee

Description:

The Youth Activities and Summit Planning Committee is responsible for the development, planning, and execution of all program activities, major events, and three annual summer youth programs, the Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS).

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Attending virtual bi-weekly meetings with full committee, in addition to meeting with other committees as needed. Working well with a team but also working on individual tasks with little to no hand-holding. Creating an environment for fun and success. Creating and/or managing NVEEE’s annual youth activities calendar. Supporting the community outreach committee with service projects and activities.  Aligning activity themes with national holidays and school district events. Contacting community partners to coordinate school-year activities. Supporting the Programs Development Committee in developing the goals and theme for all activities, including PALS. Coordinating with local vendors/individuals and other committees in planning PALS and events, including scheduling entertainment, speakers, and other logistics. Evaluating feedback after activities and brainstorming improvements. Maintaining a database of ice breakers/activities, including items needed for execution. Creating a budget and tracking costs for program and community-based activities. Supporting the creation of a budget and funding plan for PALS. Creating engaging activities for Virtual PALS.  Creating a comprehensive event timeline incorporating sub-committee timelines. Thanking all of the participants and special guests.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Great planner Creative problem solver Organization skills Detail-oriented Efficient under pressure Resourceful Decisiveness Flexible Tech-savvy Interpersonal skills Proactive communicator Mindfulness

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org/internships/. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.  

 

What We Do:

NVEEE provides interactive educational dialogues and leadership programs that address bullying, mental health, social inequities, and stereotypes and are designed to surface community-based solutions that support the health and well-being of all youth. Student Peace Ambassadors who complete our comprehensive leadership curriculum often co-facilitate our programs. 

Our dynamic and equity-based programs, which consistently fill to capacity, prepare youth and young adults to be socially responsible leaders. 

 

 

 

 

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Program Development Intern

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Program Development Committee

Description:

The Program Development Committee supports the overall development and execution of NVEEE’s youth programs, including the three summer events held across college campuses; the Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS). This committee will also engage closely with all other committees to ensure the overall effectiveness of the programs. 

Members of this committee must have an understanding of DEI principles, social justice, and a commitment to assist NVEEE in building strong relationships within diverse communities, including ones that have been traditionally under-resourced and under-represented, LGBTQIA+ populations, BIPOC, and beyond.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Serving as the liaison for other committees participating in program-related tasks. Attending bi-weekly virtual committee meetings, including meeting with other committees as needed. Supporting other committees with onboarding and meeting their deadlines. Working with the Executive Director in creating and managing the annual program calendar. Developing strategies to increase participation in NVEEE’s programs. Supporting the Youth Activities and Summit Planning Committee in planning events.  Coordinating speaker contracts and overall logistics with program facilitators, guest speakers, and outside vendors. Evaluating program feedback, suggesting improvements, and tracking implementation. Assisting in the development of training for junior and senior counselors for PALS. Participating in choosing themes, topics, speakers, and workshops for PALS. Monitoring and updating registration platforms for PALS and other events. Coordinating contracts with schools based on PALS registration count. Collaborating with other committees in creating the PALS schedule. Supporting the execution of Virtual PALS.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Highly organized Methodical Leadership skills Motivator Clear and effective communicator Agile Tech-savvy Conflict resolution skills Perceptive Problem solver Empathy Fast-paced

 

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Program Development Committee

Description:

The Program Development Committee supports the overall development and execution of NVEEE’s youth programs, including the three summer events held across college campuses; the Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS). This committee will also engage closely with all other committees to ensure the overall effectiveness of the programs. 

Members of this committee must have an understanding of DEI principles, social justice, and a commitment to assist NVEEE in building strong relationships within diverse communities, including ones that have been traditionally under-resourced and under-represented, LGBTQIA+ populations, BIPOC, and beyond.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Serving as the liaison for other committees participating in program-related tasks. Attending bi-weekly virtual committee meetings, including meeting with other committees as needed. Supporting other committees with onboarding and meeting their deadlines. Working with the Executive Director in creating and managing the annual program calendar. Developing strategies to increase participation in NVEEE’s programs. Supporting the Youth Activities and Summit Planning Committee in planning events.  Coordinating speaker contracts and overall logistics with program facilitators, guest speakers, and outside vendors. Evaluating program feedback, suggesting improvements, and tracking implementation. Assisting in the development of training for junior and senior counselors for PALS. Participating in choosing themes, topics, speakers, and workshops for PALS. Monitoring and updating registration platforms for PALS and other events. Coordinating contracts with schools based on PALS registration count. Collaborating with other committees in creating the PALS schedule. Supporting the execution of Virtual PALS.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Highly organized Methodical Leadership skills Motivator Clear and effective communicator Agile Tech-savvy Conflict resolution skills Perceptive Problem solver Empathy Fast-paced

 

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing and Public Relations Intern

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Marketing and Public Relations Committee

Description:

The Marketing and Public Relations Committee will assist in implementing the marketing components for NVEEE’s strategic plan.

Members of this committee must have a commitment to assisting NVEEE in building strong relationships within diverse communities, including ones that have been traditionally under-resourced and under-represented, LGBTQIA+ populations, BIPOC, and beyond.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Developing strategies to expand marketing efforts through various channels and reach a larger audience. Collaborating with the creative committee to create an annual marketing calendar and social media posting schedule. Creating a database of websites and advertisement services we can utilize to promote our programs and events. Learning about Google Ads and SEO. Collaborating with Creative Services Committee to create marketing materials and social media posts. Planning and writing future content, including monthly newsletters, blogs, social media content, and other ways of raising awareness. Creating recruitment email campaigns for school counselors. Reviewing sponsorship kit to ensure we are delivering promised marketing. Advising and training other committees on brand and messaging standards.  Assist in writing press releases for major program announcements.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Time management skills Creative Planner Strong writing Interpersonal skills Aware of target audience trends Curious Research skills Storyteller Analytical

 

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Marketing and Public Relations Committee

Description:

The Marketing and Public Relations Committee will assist in implementing the marketing components for NVEEE’s strategic plan.

Members of this committee must have a commitment to assisting NVEEE in building strong relationships within diverse communities, including ones that have been traditionally under-resourced and under-represented, LGBTQIA+ populations, BIPOC, and beyond.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Developing strategies to expand marketing efforts through various channels and reach a larger audience. Collaborating with the creative committee to create an annual marketing calendar and social media posting schedule. Creating a database of websites and advertisement services we can utilize to promote our programs and events. Learning about Google Ads and SEO. Collaborating with Creative Services Committee to create marketing materials and social media posts. Planning and writing future content, including monthly newsletters, blogs, social media content, and other ways of raising awareness. Creating recruitment email campaigns for school counselors. Reviewing sponsorship kit to ensure we are delivering promised marketing. Advising and training other committees on brand and messaging standards.  Assist in writing press releases for major program announcements.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Time management skills Creative Planner Strong writing Interpersonal skills Aware of target audience trends Curious Research skills Storyteller Analytical

 

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writing and Research Intern

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Grant Writing and Research Committee

Description:

The Grant Writing and Research Committee will collaborate closely with NVEEE’s Executive Director to discuss priorities, identify funding opportunities, assess grant opportunities, and prepare applications and proposals for NVEEE’s youth programs.

Members of this committee must have a commitment to uplifting diverse communities, including ones that have been traditionally under-resourced and under-represented, LGBTQIA+ populations, BIPOC, and beyond. Additionally, understanding how financial instability, mental health, trauma, and a lack of support impacts youth development will be extremely helpful.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Providing support for acquiring external funding for NVEEE and its activities and programs. Searching for and identifying potential funding sources. Creating reports analyzing potential grants and progress to keep all committee members and Executive Director informed. Preparing, writing, and submitting the proposal and necessary application materials. Creating an annual grant calendar and updating it with new deadlines.  Maintaining a database of previously rewarded and current grant opportunities.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Strong research skills Attention to details Persuasive writing skills Above-average writing skills Understand DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging) Time management Highly organized Strategic Initiative  Storytelling skills

 

Grant submission topics include but are not limited to:

Youth development and engagement Youth leadership Health and Wellness Bullying prevention Suicide prevention Mentoring Crisis intervention   Food insecurity

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students are eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Grant Writing and Research Committee

Description:

The Grant Writing and Research Committee will collaborate closely with NVEEE’s Executive Director to discuss priorities, identify funding opportunities, assess grant opportunities, and prepare applications and proposals for NVEEE’s youth programs.

Members of this committee must have a commitment to uplifting diverse communities, including ones that have been traditionally under-resourced and under-represented, LGBTQIA+ populations, BIPOC, and beyond. Additionally, understanding how financial instability, mental health, trauma, and a lack of support impacts youth development will be extremely helpful.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Providing support for acquiring external funding for NVEEE and its activities and programs. Searching for and identifying potential funding sources. Creating reports analyzing potential grants and progress to keep all committee members and Executive Director informed. Preparing, writing, and submitting the proposal and necessary application materials. Creating an annual grant calendar and updating it with new deadlines.  Maintaining a database of previously rewarded and current grant opportunities.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Strong research skills Attention to details Persuasive writing skills Above-average writing skills Understand DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging) Time management Highly organized Strategic Initiative  Storytelling skills

 

Grant submission topics include but are not limited to:

Youth development and engagement Youth leadership Health and Wellness Bullying prevention Suicide prevention Mentoring Crisis intervention   Food insecurity

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising and Sponsorship Intern

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students may choose to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Fundraising and Sponsorship Committee

Description:

The Fundraising and Sponsorship Committee supports NVEEE’s Executive Director in implementing its fundraising strategy. This committee assists in researching, strategizing, building relationships, and raising money to meet NVEEE’s special or ongoing needs.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Assisting in the execution of NVEEE’s fundraising plans. Researching potential donors and sponsors and adding them to the database. Establishing fundraising goals for special events. Developing strategies to encourage new or increased contributions. Participating in phone and video calls with sponsors. Drafting and sending donation request letters. Thanking all donors. Writing reports or preparing presentations to communicate fundraising program progress.  Reaching out to restaurants for meal sponsorships.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Problem-solving skills Analytical thinker Highly organized Data-driven Good communicator Integrity Passionate Researcher

 

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

College Internship Program

Information:

At NVEEE, part-time and full-time internships are available year-round and can be entirely virtual or hybrid. Students may choose to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits if applicable. 

 

 

Fundraising and Sponsorship Committee

Description:

The Fundraising and Sponsorship Committee supports NVEEE’s Executive Director in implementing its fundraising strategy. This committee assists in researching, strategizing, building relationships, and raising money to meet NVEEE’s special or ongoing needs.

 

General responsibilities include but are not limited to:

Assisting in the execution of NVEEE’s fundraising plans. Researching potential donors and sponsors and adding them to the database. Establishing fundraising goals for special events. Developing strategies to encourage new or increased contributions. Participating in phone and video calls with sponsors. Drafting and sending donation request letters. Thanking all donors. Writing reports or preparing presentations to communicate fundraising program progress.  Reaching out to restaurants for meal sponsorships.

 

Qualities needed to be successful on this committee:

Problem-solving skills Analytical thinker Highly organized Data-driven Good communicator Integrity Passionate Researcher

 

 

Benefits:

Intern for an award-winning, congressionally, and nationally recognized nonprofit organization. Receive one-on-one mentorship from senior-level management, including the executive director and founder. Experiential learning Eligible to receive volunteer, internship, and academic course credits.

 

 

Applying

Candidates must submit a résumé with their application form. Some committee positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. Apply here. 

 

  

About NVEEE

Mission:

To prevent bullying, violence, and suicide among youth, families, and communities through direct service, mentoring, and prevention education.

 

More Information: 

If you would like to learn more about our internship program, visit our website at https://www.nveee.org. You can also watch Kristine and Gabby discuss their internship experiences.

Agency: National Voices for Equality Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Habitat Restoration Volunteer

PURPOSE: The Habitat Restoration Volunteer at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science) will work alongside the Conservation Programs team to assist with MUVE Volunteer workdays, outreach and education. Volunteers will assist staff with site prep (removal of invasive vegetation) and restoration/ citizen science days. 


VOLUNTEER POSITION

The Environmental Conservation Volunteer at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science) will work alongside the Museum Volunteers for the Environment (MUVE) team. MUVE is a volunteer-based habitat restoration project that uses social media, eco-art, and science exhibits to engage local residents in restoring coastal environments that once thrived in Miami.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assist with facilitating regularly-scheduled Volunteer Workdays Engage the public about environmental conservation efforts at outreach events and festivals Participate in citizen science beach cleanups Remove and monitor invasive plant populations at MUVE's conservation sites. Participate in regular planting, monitoring of plant growth and maintenance at MUVE's conservation sites. Develop and complete special projects as needed. Perform all assigned tasks.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Background or interest in conservation, botany, ecology, or wildlife biology desired. Interest in science and Frost Science’s mission. Reliable and punctual, with good attendance. Positive attitude, strong interpersonal and organizational skills Ability to work independently or as part of a team.  Must be 18 years or older.


SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS:

Must be able to commit to a minimum of 3 days per month.  Must be able to commit one Saturday day a month

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:

Work activities include bending, reaching, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight. Work is performed outdoors with potentially some work done indoors.

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

PURPOSE: The Habitat Restoration Volunteer at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science) will work alongside the Conservation Programs team to assist with MUVE Volunteer workdays, outreach and education. Volunteers will assist staff with site prep (removal of invasive vegetation) and restoration/ citizen science days. 


VOLUNTEER POSITION

The Environmental Conservation Volunteer at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science) will work alongside the Museum Volunteers for the Environment (MUVE) team. MUVE is a volunteer-based habitat restoration project that uses social media, eco-art, and science exhibits to engage local residents in restoring coastal environments that once thrived in Miami.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assist with facilitating regularly-scheduled Volunteer Workdays Engage the public about environmental conservation efforts at outreach events and festivals Participate in citizen science beach cleanups Remove and monitor invasive plant populations at MUVE's conservation sites. Participate in regular planting, monitoring of plant growth and maintenance at MUVE's conservation sites. Develop and complete special projects as needed. Perform all assigned tasks.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Background or interest in conservation, botany, ecology, or wildlife biology desired. Interest in science and Frost Science’s mission. Reliable and punctual, with good attendance. Positive attitude, strong interpersonal and organizational skills Ability to work independently or as part of a team.  Must be 18 years or older.


SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS:

Must be able to commit to a minimum of 3 days per month.  Must be able to commit one Saturday day a month

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:

Work activities include bending, reaching, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight. Work is performed outdoors with potentially some work done indoors.

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

Direct Care Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. Administrative Volunteer: Supports the important office operations of the program. Pet Companion Volunteer: Uses certified therapy animals to engage patients. Music Companion Volunteer: Shares the gift of music with our patients and families. Vigil Volunteer: When family support is not available, we want to make sure that no patient dies alone. Spiritual Presence Volunteer: Engages patients in familiar activities that provide spiritual comfort. Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. Bereavement Volunteer: Provides support to families throughout their first year of bereavement services.

Agency: Moments Hospice

Direct Care Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. Administrative Volunteer: Supports the important office operations of the program. Pet Companion Volunteer: Uses certified therapy animals to engage patients. Music Companion Volunteer: Shares the gift of music with our patients and families. Vigil Volunteer: When family support is not available, we want to make sure that no patient dies alone. Spiritual Presence Volunteer: Engages patients in familiar activities that provide spiritual comfort. Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. Bereavement Volunteer: Provides support to families throughout their first year of bereavement services.

Agency: Moments Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33016

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers

Looking for college students who would like to mentor a current high school student. Mentoring includes but is not limited to helping with college applications, SAT/ACT help, and answering questions regarding the transition to college life. 

 

To enroll as a mentor please click here.

Questions? Email mentoringamericacorp@gmail.com.

 

Agency: Mentoring America Corp.

Looking for college students who would like to mentor a current high school student. Mentoring includes but is not limited to helping with college applications, SAT/ACT help, and answering questions regarding the transition to college life. 

 

To enroll as a mentor please click here.

Questions? Email mentoringamericacorp@gmail.com.

 

Agency: Mentoring America Corp.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising for Hope, Healing, Education & Relief

We need a Fundraising volunteers to help our organization get to the next level.

Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need a Fundraising volunteers to help our organization get to the next level.

Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Videographer to inspire others with their healing

We need a Videograph volunteer to record our events that inspire others on their healing journey. We will use these videos to help our organization get to the next level in providing Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need a Videograph volunteer to record our events that inspire others on their healing journey. We will use these videos to help our organization get to the next level in providing Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Graphic Designer to bring Hope to others

We need a Graphic Designer volunteer to create inspirational flyers, photos and messages to promote our organization and get to the next level.

Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need a Graphic Designer volunteer to create inspirational flyers, photos and messages to promote our organization and get to the next level.

Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Dream sharing on Social Meida

We need Social Media volunteers to share our Dream to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need Social Media volunteers to share our Dream to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website development to continue the dream

We need a Web Site volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need a Web Site volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Research & Grant Writer

We need a Grant Research and Grant Writing volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need a Grant Research and Grant Writing volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Research & Grant Writer

We need a Grant Research and Grant Writing volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need a Grant Research and Grant Writing volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure.

You a loved one or friend may have experienced a life-threatening disease and understand why our mission is so important. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Research

We need a Grant Research and Grant Writing volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure,

You a loved one or friend may have experinced a life threatening disease and understand why our mission is so importtant. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

We need a Grant Research and Grant Writing volunteer to help our organization get to the next level. Our mission is to provide Hope, Healing, Education & Relief from the day-to-day stresses of dealing with disease to Caregivers & their Loved Ones while they search for a cure,

You a loved one or friend may have experinced a life threatening disease and understand why our mission is so importtant. I have made it my new mission in life to help others learn various easy to do healing practices that can change how our body creates cells. I need your help and together we can HELP many!

 

Cheers,

Terry

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Breakthrough Miami Volunteer @ The University of Miami

Get ready to make an impact on the future with Breakthrough Miami

Volunteers are vital to the success of our 9th - 12 grade program. Each summer and school year Breakthrough Miami welcomes hundreds of vibrant and talented Scholars full of promise and potential to engage in exciting and rigorous learning and enrichment experiences. Be a part of the Village that makes this all possible. We have a multitude of opportunities for summer and school year engagement and support.

 

Grow Through Service: Serve as a mentor, role-model and teacher to Scholars

Professional Development: Develop competency in teamwork, adaptability and communication

Engagement: Share your passions with Scholars and support directors with site operations

Commitment: Complete service hours during select Breakthrough Saturday programming

Recognition: Opportunity to be recognized by the Corporation for National & Community Service President's Volunteer Service Award for exceptional service and positive impact in the community.

 

Our school year program operates 1-3 Saturdays a month between OCTOBER and APRIL. 

Hiring for: Supporting Volunteers - General Volunteering (data entry, Zoom hosting activities, Scholar outreach, capture pictures/videos during Breakthrough Saturdays, etc)  Lead Volunteer - Specialized Volunteering (tutoring, lead an academic or elective session, special projects, etc)

Agency: Breakthrough Miami

Get ready to make an impact on the future with Breakthrough Miami

Volunteers are vital to the success of our 9th - 12 grade program. Each summer and school year Breakthrough Miami welcomes hundreds of vibrant and talented Scholars full of promise and potential to engage in exciting and rigorous learning and enrichment experiences. Be a part of the Village that makes this all possible. We have a multitude of opportunities for summer and school year engagement and support.

 

Grow Through Service: Serve as a mentor, role-model and teacher to Scholars

Professional Development: Develop competency in teamwork, adaptability and communication

Engagement: Share your passions with Scholars and support directors with site operations

Commitment: Complete service hours during select Breakthrough Saturday programming

Recognition: Opportunity to be recognized by the Corporation for National & Community Service President's Volunteer Service Award for exceptional service and positive impact in the community.

 

Our school year program operates 1-3 Saturdays a month between OCTOBER and APRIL. 

Hiring for: Supporting Volunteers - General Volunteering (data entry, Zoom hosting activities, Scholar outreach, capture pictures/videos during Breakthrough Saturdays, etc)  Lead Volunteer - Specialized Volunteering (tutoring, lead an academic or elective session, special projects, etc)

Agency: Breakthrough Miami

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33146

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Research

Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center is in need of a volunteer to find and apply for various grants that will provide financial sustanabilty to create new programs and help others live a better quality of life while learning how to heal and protect their body from developing a life-threatening disease.

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center is in need of a volunteer to find and apply for various grants that will provide financial sustanabilty to create new programs and help others live a better quality of life while learning how to heal and protect their body from developing a life-threatening disease.

Agency: Ocean Dreams Cancer Healing Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33070

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Work Interns

At AccentCare we strive to offer uniquely rewarding internship experiences, including the opportunity to directly serve patients and families. The contributions our interns make are invaluable, which is why they are directly included in the coordination of care among the interdisciplinary team. Interns receive many opportunities to learn from an experienced staff of all disciplines. Interns improve their psychosocial support skills as they are exposed to a variety of clinical settings, demographics, and diagnoses. In addition, interns learn clinical documentation via an electronic medical record under the close supervision of staff members.

We are proud of the role we play in training upcoming professionals to understand and care for patients facing life-limiting illnesses and consider an internship a success when the intern leaves feeling as if they were treated as a valued, equal member of the team.

 

https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=846093187

 

Agency: Accent Care

At AccentCare we strive to offer uniquely rewarding internship experiences, including the opportunity to directly serve patients and families. The contributions our interns make are invaluable, which is why they are directly included in the coordination of care among the interdisciplinary team. Interns receive many opportunities to learn from an experienced staff of all disciplines. Interns improve their psychosocial support skills as they are exposed to a variety of clinical settings, demographics, and diagnoses. In addition, interns learn clinical documentation via an electronic medical record under the close supervision of staff members.

We are proud of the role we play in training upcoming professionals to understand and care for patients facing life-limiting illnesses and consider an internship a success when the intern leaves feeling as if they were treated as a valued, equal member of the team.

 

https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=846093187

 

Agency: Accent Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33137

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

Direct Care Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. Administrative Volunteer: Supports the important office operations of the program. Loyal Friends Pet Companion Volunteer: Uses certified therapy animals to engage patients. Smile Squad Volunteer: Young volunteers visit patients along with their adult guardian, and light up the room with the special joy that children bring. Music Companion Volunteer: Shares the gift of music with our patients and families. Vigil Volunteer: When family support is not available, we want to make sure that no patient dies alone. Spiritual Presence Volunteer: Engages patients in familiar activities that provide spiritual comfort. Legacy Volunteer: Uses crafts and multi-media to capture special memories and the unique legacy of each patient. Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. Memory Bear Seamstress: Turns a patient’s clothing into a personalized stuffed bear for the family to cherish. Bereavement Volunteer: Provides support to families throughout their first year of bereavement services.

Agency: Accent Care

Direct Care Volunteer: Provides a range of companionship and support to patients and caregivers at the bedside. Administrative Volunteer: Supports the important office operations of the program. Loyal Friends Pet Companion Volunteer: Uses certified therapy animals to engage patients. Smile Squad Volunteer: Young volunteers visit patients along with their adult guardian, and light up the room with the special joy that children bring. Music Companion Volunteer: Shares the gift of music with our patients and families. Vigil Volunteer: When family support is not available, we want to make sure that no patient dies alone. Spiritual Presence Volunteer: Engages patients in familiar activities that provide spiritual comfort. Legacy Volunteer: Uses crafts and multi-media to capture special memories and the unique legacy of each patient. Veteran Volunteer: No one understands the unique needs of our Veterans better than active or retired military personnel. Memory Bear Seamstress: Turns a patient’s clothing into a personalized stuffed bear for the family to cherish. Bereavement Volunteer: Provides support to families throughout their first year of bereavement services.

Agency: Accent Care

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33137

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistance

Volunteers are needed to pack groceries bags from our pantry for our clients to be distributed and support handing out grocery bags to the community. We need volunteer support Monday-Friday every week. Multiple shifts are available with varying responsibilities. 

 

To view and sign up for shifts, visit our volunteer site:

----> MyImpactPage - The Salvation Army Miami Area Command (betterimpact.com)

 

 

 To learn more about The Salvation Army please visit our website, Miami-AC | The Salvation Army Florida. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteers are needed to pack groceries bags from our pantry for our clients to be distributed and support handing out grocery bags to the community. We need volunteer support Monday-Friday every week. Multiple shifts are available with varying responsibilities. 

 

To view and sign up for shifts, visit our volunteer site:

----> MyImpactPage - The Salvation Army Miami Area Command (betterimpact.com)

 

 

 To learn more about The Salvation Army please visit our website, Miami-AC | The Salvation Army Florida. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33142

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join the Smoothie Squad!

Looking for local and remote volunteers to help Smoothies 4 Students bring healthy food options to children in underserved communities! Possible roles may include:

- Early Morning Helper (Miami): Responsible for ensuring that students at each location have access to smoothies in a clean, organized and loving environment.

- Content Creators (Remote): Aid in video and/or music production, graphic design, visual artists, etc.

- Social Media Ambassador: Like, share and promote our social media content. Repost content to personal platforms and help spread our mission via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.

- Fundraising/Grant Writing: Assist in searching and applying to various funding opportunities that align with Smoothies 4 Students eligibility requirements

- Consulting: Open to all nonprofit and business development/strategy/management

Agency: Smoothies 4 Students

Looking for local and remote volunteers to help Smoothies 4 Students bring healthy food options to children in underserved communities! Possible roles may include:

- Early Morning Helper (Miami): Responsible for ensuring that students at each location have access to smoothies in a clean, organized and loving environment.

- Content Creators (Remote): Aid in video and/or music production, graphic design, visual artists, etc.

- Social Media Ambassador: Like, share and promote our social media content. Repost content to personal platforms and help spread our mission via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.

- Fundraising/Grant Writing: Assist in searching and applying to various funding opportunities that align with Smoothies 4 Students eligibility requirements

- Consulting: Open to all nonprofit and business development/strategy/management

Agency: Smoothies 4 Students

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33127

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Showcase the Red Cross at Work!

Share your writing, photography, and videography skills with the Red Cross to help us tell our story

Click here to register

To find out how you can use your skills to help our communities,
join us for one of our Virtual Open House events
on the second Wednesday of every month from 5:30-6:30pm.

Click here to register for an Open House

For more information contact:
Marta.Oppenheimer@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross - South Florida Region

Share your writing, photography, and videography skills with the Red Cross to help us tell our story

Click here to register

To find out how you can use your skills to help our communities,
join us for one of our Virtual Open House events
on the second Wednesday of every month from 5:30-6:30pm.

Click here to register for an Open House

For more information contact:
Marta.Oppenheimer@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross - South Florida Region

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33135

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Content Writer

We are a group of young Democratic leaders, community activists, and organizers mobilizing Miami-Dade County’s constituents with a vision of prosperity, solidarity, and engagement. Focusing on all areas relating to community service, political education, and action, the MDYD serves as a hub of access for anyone looking to become active participants in the democratic process. By ensuring commitment to justice and democracy, the Miami-Dade Young Democrats are ready to deliver on our mandate.  

  MDYD's Communications Team is looking for a Content Writer to join its Social Media Subcommittee. Responsibilities include creating content for social media posts on the organization's events, policy education, official statements, endorsements, and other themed posts.   Hours are extremely flexible - minimum 1-2 hours a week, no experience needed, and work remotely on your own time. Must be a registered Democrat. Mandatory subcommittee meetings are held every other week after 7 p.m. depending on everyone's availability.

Agency: Miami-Dade Young Democrats

We are a group of young Democratic leaders, community activists, and organizers mobilizing Miami-Dade County’s constituents with a vision of prosperity, solidarity, and engagement. Focusing on all areas relating to community service, political education, and action, the MDYD serves as a hub of access for anyone looking to become active participants in the democratic process. By ensuring commitment to justice and democracy, the Miami-Dade Young Democrats are ready to deliver on our mandate.  

  MDYD's Communications Team is looking for a Content Writer to join its Social Media Subcommittee. Responsibilities include creating content for social media posts on the organization's events, policy education, official statements, endorsements, and other themed posts.   Hours are extremely flexible - minimum 1-2 hours a week, no experience needed, and work remotely on your own time. Must be a registered Democrat. Mandatory subcommittee meetings are held every other week after 7 p.m. depending on everyone's availability.

Agency: Miami-Dade Young Democrats

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

We are a group of young Democratic leaders, community activists, and organizers mobilizing Miami-Dade County’s constituents with a vision of prosperity, solidarity, and engagement. Focusing on all areas relating to community service, political education, and action, the MDYD serves as a hub of access for anyone looking to become active participants in the democratic process. By ensuring commitment to justice and democracy, the Miami-Dade Young Democrats are ready to deliver on our mandate.  

  MDYD's Communications Team is looking for a Graphic Designer to join its Social Media Subcommittee. Responsibilities include creating graphics on the organization's events, policy education, official statements, endorsements, and other themed posts.   Hours are extremely flexible - no minimum required, no experience needed, and work remotely on your own time. Mandatory subcommittee meetings are held every other week after 7 p.m. depending on everyone's availability.

Agency: Miami-Dade Young Democrats

We are a group of young Democratic leaders, community activists, and organizers mobilizing Miami-Dade County’s constituents with a vision of prosperity, solidarity, and engagement. Focusing on all areas relating to community service, political education, and action, the MDYD serves as a hub of access for anyone looking to become active participants in the democratic process. By ensuring commitment to justice and democracy, the Miami-Dade Young Democrats are ready to deliver on our mandate.  

  MDYD's Communications Team is looking for a Graphic Designer to join its Social Media Subcommittee. Responsibilities include creating graphics on the organization's events, policy education, official statements, endorsements, and other themed posts.   Hours are extremely flexible - no minimum required, no experience needed, and work remotely on your own time. Mandatory subcommittee meetings are held every other week after 7 p.m. depending on everyone's availability.

Agency: Miami-Dade Young Democrats

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33146

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

Miami-Dade Young Democrats are a group of young Democratic leaders, community activists, and organizers mobilizing Miami-Dade County’s constituents with a vision of prosperity, solidarity, and engagement. Focusing on all areas relating to community service, political education, and action, the MDYD serves as a hub of access for anyone looking to become active participants in the democratic process. By ensuring commitment to justice and democracy, the Miami-Dade Young Democrats are ready to deliver on our mandate.

The MDYD Communications Team is looking for a Graphic Designer to join its Social Media Subcommittee. The designer will assist in creating graphics for the organizations' events, policy communications, official statements, endorsements, and other themed posts.

No experience is necessary. Community service hours available. Hours are extremely flexible - at least 2-3 hours a week but work on your own time when you are free. If you have any questions, please contact socialmedia@mdydemocrats.org for more information.

 

Agency: Miami-Dade Young Democrats

Miami-Dade Young Democrats are a group of young Democratic leaders, community activists, and organizers mobilizing Miami-Dade County’s constituents with a vision of prosperity, solidarity, and engagement. Focusing on all areas relating to community service, political education, and action, the MDYD serves as a hub of access for anyone looking to become active participants in the democratic process. By ensuring commitment to justice and democracy, the Miami-Dade Young Democrats are ready to deliver on our mandate.

The MDYD Communications Team is looking for a Graphic Designer to join its Social Media Subcommittee. The designer will assist in creating graphics for the organizations' events, policy communications, official statements, endorsements, and other themed posts.

No experience is necessary. Community service hours available. Hours are extremely flexible - at least 2-3 hours a week but work on your own time when you are free. If you have any questions, please contact socialmedia@mdydemocrats.org for more information.

 

Agency: Miami-Dade Young Democrats

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33146

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Focus Group Volunteers, Opioid Affected Youth Initiative

Experiential Learning Opportunities for Undergraduate Students

Application Deadline: May 10, 2021

Description: Miami-Dade County, through its Office of Management and Budget, is seeking undergraduate students to volunteer to participate in focus groups concerning substance abuse among youth.  Students will learn about opioid misuse and prevention.  Students who complete focus groups will be eligible for other community service opportunities, such as paid internships, unpaid internships, job shadowing, mentoring, virtual training sessions, and research opportunities (i.e., resident surveys, data collection, etc.).

Focus Groups:  Undergraduate students will volunteer to attend three two-hour sessions, with three sessions tentatively scheduled to be held in May 2021. Students will evaluate the effectiveness of social media and advertisement messaging in reaching and influencing them to prevent opioid misuse and abuse.

Eligibility Criteria:  Students must meet the following eligibility requirements to participate in the focus groups and other experiential learning opportunities:

Junior or senior Familiarity with Facebook, Instagram, and other popular social media

Application Process: Email Project Manager Kimberly Keels at: Kimberly.Keels@miamidade.gov to obtain an application.  Download, complete, sign, scan, and email application to Ms. Keels by 5:00 pm on May 10, 2021. Direct your questions to Ms. Keels.

Contact: Ms. Kimberly Keels, Project Manager, Opioid Affected Youth Initiative, Office of Management and Budget, Miami-Dade County, 111 N.W. 1st Street, Miami, FL 33128. Email: Kimberly.Keels@miamidade.gov. Funded by the USDOJ Grant Award #: 2018-YB-FX-K002.

Agency: Miami-Dade County - Office of Management and Budget

Experiential Learning Opportunities for Undergraduate Students

Application Deadline: May 10, 2021

Description: Miami-Dade County, through its Office of Management and Budget, is seeking undergraduate students to volunteer to participate in focus groups concerning substance abuse among youth.  Students will learn about opioid misuse and prevention.  Students who complete focus groups will be eligible for other community service opportunities, such as paid internships, unpaid internships, job shadowing, mentoring, virtual training sessions, and research opportunities (i.e., resident surveys, data collection, etc.).

Focus Groups:  Undergraduate students will volunteer to attend three two-hour sessions, with three sessions tentatively scheduled to be held in May 2021. Students will evaluate the effectiveness of social media and advertisement messaging in reaching and influencing them to prevent opioid misuse and abuse.

Eligibility Criteria:  Students must meet the following eligibility requirements to participate in the focus groups and other experiential learning opportunities:

Junior or senior Familiarity with Facebook, Instagram, and other popular social media

Application Process: Email Project Manager Kimberly Keels at: Kimberly.Keels@miamidade.gov to obtain an application.  Download, complete, sign, scan, and email application to Ms. Keels by 5:00 pm on May 10, 2021. Direct your questions to Ms. Keels.

Contact: Ms. Kimberly Keels, Project Manager, Opioid Affected Youth Initiative, Office of Management and Budget, Miami-Dade County, 111 N.W. 1st Street, Miami, FL 33128. Email: Kimberly.Keels@miamidade.gov. Funded by the USDOJ Grant Award #: 2018-YB-FX-K002.

Agency: Miami-Dade County - Office of Management and Budget

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33128

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Herpetologist Volunteer

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to maintain and care for native species of reptiles? Learn the skills necessary to care for native alligators, crocodiles, snakes and more! Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Herpetologist volunteer!   PURPOSE: We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Herpetologist Volunteers at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the animal care husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with exhibits and holding systems; including feeding, maintaining exhibits and holdings, and other routine duties related to animal care.   RATE: Unpaid   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:   Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of exhibits and holding areas.   Food preparation, feeding, and general animal husbandry of reptiles.   Complete behavioral observations and monitor exhibit health.   Assist with guest interactions and educational encounters.    QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to maintain and care for native species of reptiles? Learn the skills necessary to care for native alligators, crocodiles, snakes and more! Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Herpetologist volunteer!   PURPOSE: We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Herpetologist Volunteers at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the animal care husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with exhibits and holding systems; including feeding, maintaining exhibits and holdings, and other routine duties related to animal care.   RATE: Unpaid   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:   Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of exhibits and holding areas.   Food preparation, feeding, and general animal husbandry of reptiles.   Complete behavioral observations and monitor exhibit health.   Assist with guest interactions and educational encounters.    QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aviculturist Volunteer

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to operate a multi-species aviary? Learn the skills necessary to care for native birds and their habitat. Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Aviculture volunteer!     PURPOSE: We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Aviculturist Volunteers at Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the animal care husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with exhibits and holding systems; including feeding, maintenance of exhibits and holdings, and other routine duties related to animal care.   RATE: Unpaid   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:   Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of exhibits and holding areas.   Food preparation, feeding, and general animal husbandry of native Florida birds and raptors.   Complete behavioral observations and monitor exhibit health.   Assist with guest interactions and educational encounters.    QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to operate a multi-species aviary? Learn the skills necessary to care for native birds and their habitat. Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Aviculture volunteer!     PURPOSE: We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Aviculturist Volunteers at Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the animal care husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with exhibits and holding systems; including feeding, maintenance of exhibits and holdings, and other routine duties related to animal care.   RATE: Unpaid   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:   Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of exhibits and holding areas.   Food preparation, feeding, and general animal husbandry of native Florida birds and raptors.   Complete behavioral observations and monitor exhibit health.   Assist with guest interactions and educational encounters.    QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Batchelor Environmental Center Fish Quarantine Volunteer (Adults)

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to operate a fish quarantine facility? Learn the process and skills necessary to care for marine species prior to their introduction to the Frost Science aquarium. Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Aquarist volunteer!     PURPOSE:  We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Batchelor Environmental Center Fish Quarantine Volunteers at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with acquisition and quarantine of animals in our collection; including feeding of fish, maintaining aquarium systems, water quality, disease and parasite identification and control and other routine duties related to animal quarantine. This opportunity is at the Biscayne Bay Campus of FIU at our Batchelor Environmental Center and not at the Museum property.   RATE: Unpaid.   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:  Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of quarantine systems; including cleaning filters, water sampling & chemistry, completing water changes, scrubbing algae, etc Preparation of food for daily feedings Assist with daily feeding of animals Assist with testing water quality parameters for exhibits Complete behavioral observations and monitor animal health Assist with new animal acclimation Record animal observations, chemistry & feeding data QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to operate a fish quarantine facility? Learn the process and skills necessary to care for marine species prior to their introduction to the Frost Science aquarium. Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Aquarist volunteer!     PURPOSE:  We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Batchelor Environmental Center Fish Quarantine Volunteers at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with acquisition and quarantine of animals in our collection; including feeding of fish, maintaining aquarium systems, water quality, disease and parasite identification and control and other routine duties related to animal quarantine. This opportunity is at the Biscayne Bay Campus of FIU at our Batchelor Environmental Center and not at the Museum property.   RATE: Unpaid.   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:  Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of quarantine systems; including cleaning filters, water sampling & chemistry, completing water changes, scrubbing algae, etc Preparation of food for daily feedings Assist with daily feeding of animals Assist with testing water quality parameters for exhibits Complete behavioral observations and monitor animal health Assist with new animal acclimation Record animal observations, chemistry & feeding data QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aquarist Volunteer

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to operate an aquarium? Learn the skills necessary to care for marine species and their habitats. Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Aquarist volunteer!    PURPOSE:  We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Animal Husbandry Aquarist Volunteers at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the animal care husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with exhibits and holding systems; including feeding of fish, maintaining aquarium systems, exhibits and holdings, water quality and other routine duties related to animal care.    RATE: Unpaid.   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:   Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of exhibits; including cleaning filters, completing water changes, scrubbing algae, etc.  Preparation of food for daily feedings.  Assist with daily feeding of animals.   Assist with testing water quality parameters for exhibits.  Complete behavioral observations and monitor exhibit health.   Assist with guest interactions and educational encounters.   QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Are you excited for a career-building volunteer opportunity or are passionate about working with animals? Have you ever wondered what it takes to operate an aquarium? Learn the skills necessary to care for marine species and their habitats. Enrollment is open! Apply today to become a Frost Science Aquarist volunteer!    PURPOSE:  We are searching for sustained, long-term volunteers that can commit to at least 100 hours per year. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Selected applicants must complete all paperwork and attend orientation before they can begin volunteering.   DETAILS: The Animal Husbandry Aquarist Volunteers at Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science will work alongside the animal care husbandry team to assist staff with responsibilities associated with exhibits and holding systems; including feeding of fish, maintaining aquarium systems, exhibits and holdings, water quality and other routine duties related to animal care.    RATE: Unpaid.   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:   Assist with daily care, maintenance and appearance of exhibits; including cleaning filters, completing water changes, scrubbing algae, etc.  Preparation of food for daily feedings.  Assist with daily feeding of animals.   Assist with testing water quality parameters for exhibits.  Complete behavioral observations and monitor exhibit health.   Assist with guest interactions and educational encounters.   QUALIFICATIONS:    Background or experience in biology, marine science, or animal science preferred.  Previous experience with animals desired.  Interest in working in a public animal care facility.  Reliable and punctual.  Positive attitude.  Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.   Ability to work independently or as part of a team.   Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:    Work activities include bending, reaching, crawling, and lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds of weight.  This position requires working with tools and chemicals using appropriate personal protective equipment.  Work is performed outdoors with some work done indoors.    CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:    This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools.  Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year on a weekly or biweekly schedule. Availability in mornings preferred. If selected, applicants are required to attend an orientation before they can begin volunteering.    Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guest Experience Volunteer

PURPOSE: The Guest Experience Volunteer at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science) will work alongside the Guest Experience team to assist staff by welcoming guests, helping guests with directional and general information, and aiding Guest Experience staff in the exhibit galleries.   RATE: Unpaid   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:  Welcome guests to the museum. Answer guests’ questions related to directions, shows and general information to help ensure guests have a positive experience. Assist Guest Experience staff in the exhibit galleries by helping to direct visitors through specific experiences or by aiding with seating for Planetarium shows. Receive training and gain knowledge around the content specific to the exhibit galleries. Assist staff with evaluations to collect visitor feedback. Assist with the training of other greeter volunteers. Perform all assigned tasks.   QUALIFICATIONS:   Interest in science and Frost Science’s mission. Strong oral communication skills. Reliable and punctual, with good attendance. Must demonstration an enthusiastic and friendly attitude at all times, focused on guest satisfaction. Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.  Ability to problem-solve and be resourceful. Ability to work independently or as part of a team.  Bilingual (English/Spanish) or (English/Creole) preferred. Experience in customer service a plus. Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:   Work generally involves moving around the museum. Work is performed both indoors and outdoors, with potentially some office work.   CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:   This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year.   Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

PURPOSE: The Guest Experience Volunteer at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (Frost Science) will work alongside the Guest Experience team to assist staff by welcoming guests, helping guests with directional and general information, and aiding Guest Experience staff in the exhibit galleries.   RATE: Unpaid   KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:  Welcome guests to the museum. Answer guests’ questions related to directions, shows and general information to help ensure guests have a positive experience. Assist Guest Experience staff in the exhibit galleries by helping to direct visitors through specific experiences or by aiding with seating for Planetarium shows. Receive training and gain knowledge around the content specific to the exhibit galleries. Assist staff with evaluations to collect visitor feedback. Assist with the training of other greeter volunteers. Perform all assigned tasks.   QUALIFICATIONS:   Interest in science and Frost Science’s mission. Strong oral communication skills. Reliable and punctual, with good attendance. Must demonstration an enthusiastic and friendly attitude at all times, focused on guest satisfaction. Ability to work well with different personalities in a fast-paced environment.  Ability to problem-solve and be resourceful. Ability to work independently or as part of a team.  Bilingual (English/Spanish) or (English/Creole) preferred. Experience in customer service a plus. Must be 18 years or older.   WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT:   Work generally involves moving around the museum. Work is performed both indoors and outdoors, with potentially some office work.   CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:   This position requires Level 2 background clearance as defined by Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Drug screening as part of the Drug Free Workplace Program.   SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS:   Must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours per year.   Please apply online: https://www.frostscience.org/volunteer/   Volunteer Benefits: http://www.frostscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/volunteer-benefits2019.pdf

Agency: Frost Museum of Science

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Boutique Up-keep

Tuesdays are the days The Lodge picks up all donations. We are looking for a volunteer to own the organization and decoration of the boutique so that it looks nice and tidy at all times. 

 

 

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

Tuesdays are the days The Lodge picks up all donations. We are looking for a volunteer to own the organization and decoration of the boutique so that it looks nice and tidy at all times. 

 

 

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33147

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Childcare

On Tuesday evenings we invite women from both our outreach and residential programs to come into shelter for group therapy and shop our donation boutique. Many of their children come with them. Having a volunteer able to assist with childcare will let them take some much needed time to care for themselves knowing their child is cared for. 

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

On Tuesday evenings we invite women from both our outreach and residential programs to come into shelter for group therapy and shop our donation boutique. Many of their children come with them. Having a volunteer able to assist with childcare will let them take some much needed time to care for themselves knowing their child is cared for. 

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33147

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Care Taker

At The Lodge, we LOVE our animals and we're looking for someone who loves animals just as much as we do to come show our resident pets some love. 

We are seeking a volunteer to come to shelter and walk our dog, play with her, and just ensure all animal's areas are clean and tidy. 

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

At The Lodge, we LOVE our animals and we're looking for someone who loves animals just as much as we do to come show our resident pets some love. 

We are seeking a volunteer to come to shelter and walk our dog, play with her, and just ensure all animal's areas are clean and tidy. 

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33147

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media, Design, Photography Intern

Available: Monday, Wednesday & Friday

Hours are flexible

SCOPE:

Social Media Design Photography Content Creation

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

Available: Monday, Wednesday & Friday

Hours are flexible

SCOPE:

Social Media Design Photography Content Creation

Agency: Victim Response Inc. / The Lodge

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

Assist in creating fliers and brochures for our monthly newsletter, programs, events, fundraising and volunteering opportunities.

Created social media posts for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. 

Coordinate with web design team and operations to assist with the design and layout of the monthly newsletter. 

Agency: The Home Team

Assist in creating fliers and brochures for our monthly newsletter, programs, events, fundraising and volunteering opportunities.

Created social media posts for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. 

Coordinate with web design team and operations to assist with the design and layout of the monthly newsletter. 

Agency: The Home Team

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33155

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Web Designer

Maintaining and updating website on a monthly basis to remain relevant, illustrating and reflecting all organization programming, events and volunteering opportunities. 

Coordination with graphic designer in creating monthly newsletter. Using our existing template or creating a new layout to correlate all respective newsletter links and photos to the appropriate webpage and photo galleries. 

Newsletter content will be provided by President and Director of Operations. 

Agency: The Home Team

Maintaining and updating website on a monthly basis to remain relevant, illustrating and reflecting all organization programming, events and volunteering opportunities. 

Coordination with graphic designer in creating monthly newsletter. Using our existing template or creating a new layout to correlate all respective newsletter links and photos to the appropriate webpage and photo galleries. 

Newsletter content will be provided by President and Director of Operations. 

Agency: The Home Team

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 33155

Allow Groups: Yes