RECEPTIONISTS are needed to answer the phone, greet visitors, take messages, make calls to remind & sign up blood donors, give information about classes, and perform various other duties at the Chapter House. A friendly voice, warm smile and pleasant personality are essential. Training provided. Weekdays, hours are flexible, and training is provided.
BLOOD Volunteers are essential to the success of area blood drives. Workers are needed to register donors, to escort them to the canteen, and to serve juice & cookies. Most blood drives are six hours long and take place at various locations in Battle Creek and surrounding areas including Marshall, Coldwater, Albion, Quincy and Tekonsha. Workers may sign up to help at as many or as few blood drives as they are able to work. Days and times vary.
CANTEEN DRIVERS are also needed. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age with a good driving record to qualify for the position. Drivers pickup the refreshments that are to be served at area Blood Drives and deliver them to the sites. Some lifting is involved. This position requires a two to three hour commitment each time. Days and times vary.
SHUTTLE DRIVERS are needed to drive routs that include area hospitals and the Lansing Red Cross Blood Center. Driver′s pick–up and deliver blood products Monday or Thursday, 9:00 am to 3pm.
MILITARY CASEWORKERS are volunteers that participate in a program mandated by Congress that requires dependable, responsible people to send and receive messages between servicemen and their families. The casework is done by phone from the volunteer′s home between the hours of 5:00 pm and 9:00 am. A cell phone and pager are supplied to the volunteer. Caseworkers serve one week per month. Training is provided.
DISASTER CASEWORKERS are needed to be on–call during none office hours. Case workers handle small disasters such as house fires, by helping those who are effected secure food and shelter until the Red Cross office opens. Cell phone and pager are supplied by the Red Cross. Hours are the same as for a military caseworker (above). Disaster volunteers are also needed as team members for responses to larger scale disasters.
VA RED CROSS COFFEE PROGRAM needs volunteer positions at the VA Medical Center. These workers serve coffee and cookies to veterans waiting for medical appointments. Weekday mornings, 4 hour shifts. The VA Medical Center offers a variety of other opportunities to the Red Cross volunteers.
HEALTH & SAFETY volunteers can learn and progress to teaching CPR & First Aid. Cleaning CPR manikins, packing up class supplies and loading vans are all positions available at the Red Cross. Data Entry is also a job a qualified volunteer can do in the Health and Safety department. Hours are flexible and training will be provided.
RED CROSS CHAPTER HOUSE provides many opportunities for those who like to volunteer. Class preparation, mailings, special projects, general maintenance, office work, and many other tasks are available to assist the operation. Hours are flexible and training is provided.
BATTLE CREEK HEALTH SYSTEM needs volunteers to serve at the IN-patient and OUT-patient desks. Some of the other volunteer tasks are admit and discharge patients, deliver mail and flowers, guide visitors, take patients to designated departments, and make Lab, Pharmacy Hemo-dialysis runs. Hours are flexible and training is provided.
YOUTH COORDINATORS are needed to initiate projects and new groups, work with existing youth groups, and supervise projects or classes. Candidates will work with all aspects of the Red Cross Mission to introduce and channel youthful participation. Hours are flexible and training and direction will be available.
If any of these jobs or positions may be of interest to you and you would like to volunteer with the
American Red Cross, Calhoun County Chapter
Serving Branch & Calhoun County:
14600 Beadle Lake Road
Battle Creek, Mi. 49014
Contact: Volunteer Services at:
269.962.7528
calhounarcvolunteerservices@gmail.com