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FAQs About Volunteering

What is the application process to volunteer?

Complete the online application and submit it to Volunteer Resources. After we conduct a background check, you will be invited to an orientation, which will provide further details on the volunteer program, policies and procedures. Also at orientation, you will schedule an interview with the Volunteer Resources Supervisor. During the interview, you will have the opportunity to discuss your placement and scheduling in a service area best suited to your needs and interests. 

What are the Health Requirements?

All Volunteers 18 and older are required to have a Q-Gold Tuberculosis (TB) blood test, provide proof of Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Immunizations and Varicella (Chickenpox) Immunization or have blood tests to determine level of immunizations and annual Flu Vaccination or approved exemption during Flu Season. Additional bloodwork may be required for specific departments. These services are provided by our Employee Health department with no charge to the volunteer. The only exception is if a Chest X-Ray is required there is minimal charge of $28.00.

What is the minimum age to volunteer? 

18 years old for the adult program.  14-17 year olds may volunteer during the summer months as part of the Summer Teen Volunteer Program. You may apply in March for the following summer. Details will be posted in January.

What is the required commitment to volunteer?

Commit to at least four consecutive months from the date of your first day of work.

Once I attend orientation how long before I can start volunteering?

The average time to complete the interview and any necessary health screening is two to three weeks from the orientation date.

Is there a cost attached with volunteering?

Yes, volunteers are required to purchase a volunteer polo shirt (some exceptions apply).

Can I stop in to volunteer or is there a set schedule? 

We will work out a weekly day and shift that works with your availability.

What type of volunteer jobs are available? 

There are a variety of patient care areas and non-patient care areas.

Can I volunteer at more than one location for Lee Health? 

Yes. We ask that you complete the new volunteer requirements at your primary location and then inquire about adding a shift at a second location. 

Can I volunteer in more than one department? 

Yes. We ask that you complete training and settle into your primary department. Then we will be happy to assign you to an additional department based on availability. 

What is the dress code for volunteers? 

Volunteers wear the turquoise volunteer polo shirt and khaki or white pants (some exceptions apply).

What if I don’t like the area where I am assigned? 

We are always willing to work with you to ensure you enjoy your volunteer experience. If you aren’t satisfied, contact the Volunteer Supervisor to discuss a more suitable area.

 Where should I apply if I want to volunteer with pediatric patients? 

The Lee Health Hospital that treats children is Golisano Children’s Hospital of SWFL. 

What if I want to volunteer with Lee Health but not in the in the hospital? 

We have outpatient centers and business offices which utilize volunteers as well. 

Am I able to shadow or observe?

Please contact Department of Academics at academics@leehealth.org or contact Human Resources at 239 343-1555 for more information.