Opportunities From: Catholic Charities Dallas

Volunteer: Life Skills & Independence Mentor

Our maternity home, Mater Maria, supports young mothers as they work toward stability, independence, and confidence in caring for themselves and their children. We are seeking volunteers who are passionate about equipping mothers with practical, hands-on life skills that will set them up for long-term success.

Opportunities to Serve:

Cooking & Nutrition
Guide residents in preparing budget-friendly, healthy meals. Teach grocery planning, pantry cooking, and how to make nutritious choices for themselves and their children.

Home & Time Management 
Help mothers establish simple cleaning routines, develop laundry skills, and organize small living spaces to work well with infants and toddlers.

Apartment Hunting & Tenant Rights 

Support mothers in understanding how to budget for rent, read and understand leases, know their rights and responsibilities as tenants, and learn how to advocate for themselves when seeking housing.

Ideal Volunteers:

Skilled in one of the above areas with the ability to teach in an encouraging, hands-on way.

Patient, empathetic, and respectful of each mother’s journey.

Able to commit to leading a workshop, class series, or one-on-one session (flexible scheduling available).

Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm. 

Impact:
Your time and expertise will empower mothers to build confidence in daily living, strengthen independence, and prepare them for a successful future for themselves and their children.


Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your interest. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.

Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption

Our maternity home, Mater Maria, supports young mothers as they work toward stability, independence, and confidence in caring for themselves and their children. We are seeking volunteers who are passionate about equipping mothers with practical, hands-on life skills that will set them up for long-term success.

Opportunities to Serve:

Cooking & Nutrition
Guide residents in preparing budget-friendly, healthy meals. Teach grocery planning, pantry cooking, and how to make nutritious choices for themselves and their children.

Home & Time Management 
Help mothers establish simple cleaning routines, develop laundry skills, and organize small living spaces to work well with infants and toddlers.

Apartment Hunting & Tenant Rights 

Support mothers in understanding how to budget for rent, read and understand leases, know their rights and responsibilities as tenants, and learn how to advocate for themselves when seeking housing.

Ideal Volunteers:

Skilled in one of the above areas with the ability to teach in an encouraging, hands-on way.

Patient, empathetic, and respectful of each mother’s journey.

Able to commit to leading a workshop, class series, or one-on-one session (flexible scheduling available).

Mondays and Thursdays available at any time before 12pm or after 1pm. 

Impact:
Your time and expertise will empower mothers to build confidence in daily living, strengthen independence, and prepare them for a successful future for themselves and their children.


Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your interest. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.

Program: Pregnancy, Parenting and Adoption

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Services Intake Volunteer

We are seeking a dedicated and friendly volunteer to assist in the intake process for clients at our organization. As an Intake Assistant, you will be the first point of contact, providing a warm welcome and ensuring clients' needs are addressed promptly. Your role will help create a smooth and respectful intake experience for those seeking assistance.

Key Responsibilities Greet clients with a friendly and professional demeanor. Answer general questions and provide basic information about the services offered. Notify case managers or other team members when clients arrive. Assist clients in completing necessary forms or documentation. Provide administrative support, including filing, organizing, and data entry. Maintain confidentiality and uphold a respectful intake process. Skills & Qualifications Friendly and approachable demeanor. Strong communication and organizational skills. Basic knowledge of office software (Microsoft Office or Google Suite) preferred. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Previous experience in customer service or office settings is a plus, but not required. Schedule & Commitment Shifts available Monday–Friday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM 1:00 PM–5:00 PM When responding, please include your preferred time slot and availability.Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your interest. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.



Program: Refugee Resettlement Services

We are seeking a dedicated and friendly volunteer to assist in the intake process for clients at our organization. As an Intake Assistant, you will be the first point of contact, providing a warm welcome and ensuring clients' needs are addressed promptly. Your role will help create a smooth and respectful intake experience for those seeking assistance.

Key Responsibilities Greet clients with a friendly and professional demeanor. Answer general questions and provide basic information about the services offered. Notify case managers or other team members when clients arrive. Assist clients in completing necessary forms or documentation. Provide administrative support, including filing, organizing, and data entry. Maintain confidentiality and uphold a respectful intake process. Skills & Qualifications Friendly and approachable demeanor. Strong communication and organizational skills. Basic knowledge of office software (Microsoft Office or Google Suite) preferred. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Previous experience in customer service or office settings is a plus, but not required. Schedule & Commitment Shifts available Monday–Friday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM 1:00 PM–5:00 PM When responding, please include your preferred time slot and availability.Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your interest. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.



Program: Refugee Resettlement Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75247

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Relief Application Support – Help Families Recover Faster!

Join our team to support disaster survivors in the City of Irving by reviewing relief applications and helping families get the assistance they need.

What You'll Do:

Review applications to ensure they meet program guidelines. Communicate with clients by responding to emails, requesting missing documents, and keeping applicants informed. Organize and update digital client records in our Apricot system. Process financial assistance by submitting check requests and tracking disbursements. Provide key updates to the program manager on application statuses and client needs.

Why Volunteer?

Make a difference by helping families recover faster. Gain valuable experience in disaster relief, case management, and financial processing. Flexible scheduling—volunteer as often as you can.

What You Need:

No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include: Attention to detail and organization. Basic computer skills (email, data entry). Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Bilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus.

Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Mockingbird HQ. Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Schedule:  Flexible- anytime during business hours. 
Commitment: 4–6 weeks

Volunteer Onboarding Process

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes:
✔ Background check
✔ Online abuse awareness trainings
✔ Reference checks
✔ Interview with staff

Ready to Make a Difference?

Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and you will receive an email with an interview link to schedule your orientation/get-to-know-you session. A volunteer team member will follow up with additional details!

Program: Disaster Relief and Preparedness Services

Join our team to support disaster survivors in the City of Irving by reviewing relief applications and helping families get the assistance they need.

What You'll Do:

Review applications to ensure they meet program guidelines. Communicate with clients by responding to emails, requesting missing documents, and keeping applicants informed. Organize and update digital client records in our Apricot system. Process financial assistance by submitting check requests and tracking disbursements. Provide key updates to the program manager on application statuses and client needs.

Why Volunteer?

Make a difference by helping families recover faster. Gain valuable experience in disaster relief, case management, and financial processing. Flexible scheduling—volunteer as often as you can.

What You Need:

No prior experience required—we’ll train you! Helpful skills include: Attention to detail and organization. Basic computer skills (email, data entry). Experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Bilingual (Spanish/English) is a plus.

Location: Catholic Charities Dallas – Mockingbird HQ. Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Schedule:  Flexible- anytime during business hours. 
Commitment: 4–6 weeks

Volunteer Onboarding Process

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes:
✔ Background check
✔ Online abuse awareness trainings
✔ Reference checks
✔ Interview with staff

Ready to Make a Difference?

Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and you will receive an email with an interview link to schedule your orientation/get-to-know-you session. A volunteer team member will follow up with additional details!

Program: Disaster Relief and Preparedness Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 76107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Jude Center Vantage Point Volunteer

St. Jude Center Vantage Point is located west of Greenville Ave and south of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway. It houses 136 residents aged 18 and older. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support and enrich the lives of our residents through various roles.

Available Volunteer Roles:

Event Support Volunteer
As an Event Support Volunteer, you will have the exciting opportunity to plan and assist with events for our residents. You will help with events such as monthly birthday parties, Bingo nights, movie nights, and holiday parties. Your responsibilities may include:

Event setup Game hosting Event teardown

Front Desk Volunteer
When assisting at the front desk at St. Jude Center Vantage Point, you will be responsible for:

Monitoring who gains access to the building Greeting visitors and checking them in and out Answering phone calls Filing and organizing

Enrichment Workshop Volunteer
Do you have a special talent or craft you’d like to share? We are looking for volunteers to lead workshops that will enrich our residents' experience. Whether it’s Zumba, sewing, or teaching how to prepare a 30-minute meal, you can share your passion and skills with our community.

Qualities Needed: Willingness to listen, show patience, and demonstrate kindness Ability to take direction well and work independently or in pairs Comfortable working with clients who may exhibit varying behaviors and attitudes Why Volunteer with Us? Make a Difference: Help transform the lives of formerly homeless individuals. Diverse Opportunities: Choose a volunteer role that fits your interests and skills. Build Community: Create meaningful connections with residents and fellow volunteers. Share Your Passion: Lead workshops that inspire and educate.Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.


Program: Homelessness and Housing

St. Jude Center Vantage Point is located west of Greenville Ave and south of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway. It houses 136 residents aged 18 and older. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to support and enrich the lives of our residents through various roles.

Available Volunteer Roles:

Event Support Volunteer
As an Event Support Volunteer, you will have the exciting opportunity to plan and assist with events for our residents. You will help with events such as monthly birthday parties, Bingo nights, movie nights, and holiday parties. Your responsibilities may include:

Event setup Game hosting Event teardown

Front Desk Volunteer
When assisting at the front desk at St. Jude Center Vantage Point, you will be responsible for:

Monitoring who gains access to the building Greeting visitors and checking them in and out Answering phone calls Filing and organizing

Enrichment Workshop Volunteer
Do you have a special talent or craft you’d like to share? We are looking for volunteers to lead workshops that will enrich our residents' experience. Whether it’s Zumba, sewing, or teaching how to prepare a 30-minute meal, you can share your passion and skills with our community.

Qualities Needed: Willingness to listen, show patience, and demonstrate kindness Ability to take direction well and work independently or in pairs Comfortable working with clients who may exhibit varying behaviors and attitudes Why Volunteer with Us? Make a Difference: Help transform the lives of formerly homeless individuals. Diverse Opportunities: Choose a volunteer role that fits your interests and skills. Build Community: Create meaningful connections with residents and fellow volunteers. Share Your Passion: Lead workshops that inspire and educate.Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.


Program: Homelessness and Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor- Refugee Families

Empower newly arrived refugees on their journey to self-sufficiency!
Catholic Charities Dallas’ Refugee Services provides compassionate support and essential resources to refugees, asylees, Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders, and Cuban/Haitian entrants. As a Refugee Mentor, you will play a crucial role in helping individuals and families navigate life in the U.S., fostering confidence, independence, and community connection.

What You'll Do Build a supportive and positive relationship with a refugee client and/or family. Meet weekly (1-hour sessions) or as agreed upon to provide mentorship. Maintain clear communication with the refugee family and assigned CCD staff member. Help clients access resources based on their expressed needs, such as: Cultural orientation and adjusting to American customs. Public transportation guidance (e.g., using buses and trains). Understanding the U.S. education system, including parent-teacher conferences and school advocacy. Basic life skills training, such as: Grocery shopping Checking and understanding mail Doing laundry Paying rent and bills Why Volunteer? Make a direct, life-changing impact on a refugee’s journey to self-sufficiency. Gain meaningful cross-cultural experience while fostering inclusion and community integration. Help families adjust to a new home and provide them with tools for success. What You Need

A successful mentor is someone who is:

Reliable and committed to meeting weekly with their mentee. Empathetic, supportive, and patient in guiding refugee families. Respectful of individual differences and diverse cultural backgrounds. Flexible and adaptable to the mentee’s needs and goals. Willing to follow all program policies and procedures.Location and Schedule Location: Varies based on mentor-mentee pairing Schedule: Weekly 1-hour meetings (flexible based on availability) Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.

Program: Refugee Resettlement Services

Empower newly arrived refugees on their journey to self-sufficiency!
Catholic Charities Dallas’ Refugee Services provides compassionate support and essential resources to refugees, asylees, Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders, and Cuban/Haitian entrants. As a Refugee Mentor, you will play a crucial role in helping individuals and families navigate life in the U.S., fostering confidence, independence, and community connection.

What You'll Do Build a supportive and positive relationship with a refugee client and/or family. Meet weekly (1-hour sessions) or as agreed upon to provide mentorship. Maintain clear communication with the refugee family and assigned CCD staff member. Help clients access resources based on their expressed needs, such as: Cultural orientation and adjusting to American customs. Public transportation guidance (e.g., using buses and trains). Understanding the U.S. education system, including parent-teacher conferences and school advocacy. Basic life skills training, such as: Grocery shopping Checking and understanding mail Doing laundry Paying rent and bills Why Volunteer? Make a direct, life-changing impact on a refugee’s journey to self-sufficiency. Gain meaningful cross-cultural experience while fostering inclusion and community integration. Help families adjust to a new home and provide them with tools for success. What You Need

A successful mentor is someone who is:

Reliable and committed to meeting weekly with their mentee. Empathetic, supportive, and patient in guiding refugee families. Respectful of individual differences and diverse cultural backgrounds. Flexible and adaptable to the mentee’s needs and goals. Willing to follow all program policies and procedures.Location and Schedule Location: Varies based on mentor-mentee pairing Schedule: Weekly 1-hour meetings (flexible based on availability) Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.

Program: Refugee Resettlement Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75247

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: St. Jude Forest: Volunteer Barbers

Use your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteer barbers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency.

What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Licensed barber or experienced in haircutting. Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,Location: St. Jude Center- Forest 2920 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75234 Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.

Program: Homelessness and Housing

Use your barbering skills to make a meaningful difference! We are seeking volunteer barbers to provide free haircuts to residents of our supportive housing community. A fresh haircut can boost confidence, promote dignity, and help individuals feel their best as they work toward stability and self-sufficiency.

What You'll Do: Provide basic haircuts to residents in need. Create a welcoming and supportive environment for clients. Engage in positive conversations and build community connections. Maintain a clean and sanitary workspace following hygiene guidelines. What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Licensed barber or experienced in haircutting. Compassionate and respectful toward individuals from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced setting. Comfortable working with individuals facing housing instability. Additional Information Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling,Location: St. Jude Center- Forest 2920 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75234 Supplies: Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools.Ready to Make a Difference?

Click “Respond” and complete the required forms. When you’re done, remember to click “Respond” again—that’s what confirms your spot. New volunteers will also receive an orientation link from Learner Mobile. Once all requirements are processed, staff will connect with you directly and provide next steps.

Program: Homelessness and Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75234

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Front Office Assistant

The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will greet patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone. They will be responsible for scheduling or rescheduling patients’ appointments. Assist with new patient registration. Office volunteers will keep patient appointments on schedule by notifying medical providers of patients’ arrival and is expected to protect patients’ rights by maintaining the confidentiality of personal/medical information.


What You'll Do: Efficiently coordinate patient check-in and check-out processed utilizing EMR system. Conduct patient verifications and obtain necessary documentation to ensure seamless patient care registration process. Schedule appointments, answer, screen, and direct incoming phone calls. Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointments. Adhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare Excellent customer service and communication skills, Bilingual in Spanish is a plus but not necessary What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Professional appearance and friendly demeanor.Dependable, punctual, and detail-oriented. Courteous and personable when assisting the public. Self-motivated and able to take initiative. Ability to respect and maintain client confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Basic computer skills (preferred but not required). Time Commitment

The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available.

Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available

Please indicate your preferred shift in the notes when responding to this opportunity.

We also ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Additional Information Location: Second floor of the CHC building, accessible by elevator. Parking: Available in the designated lot.


Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” to this opportunity, You’ll be asked to complete steps:

Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org)

Sign the abuse awareness training packets

Complete the Community Health Clinic Forms

After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation.

After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile

Please note: You will be able to begin volunteering only after all your paperwork is complete, references are on file, and your background check has been processed.


Program: Community Health Clinic

The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The position will greet patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone. They will be responsible for scheduling or rescheduling patients’ appointments. Assist with new patient registration. Office volunteers will keep patient appointments on schedule by notifying medical providers of patients’ arrival and is expected to protect patients’ rights by maintaining the confidentiality of personal/medical information.


What You'll Do: Efficiently coordinate patient check-in and check-out processed utilizing EMR system. Conduct patient verifications and obtain necessary documentation to ensure seamless patient care registration process. Schedule appointments, answer, screen, and direct incoming phone calls. Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointments. Adhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare Excellent customer service and communication skills, Bilingual in Spanish is a plus but not necessary What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Professional appearance and friendly demeanor.Dependable, punctual, and detail-oriented. Courteous and personable when assisting the public. Self-motivated and able to take initiative. Ability to respect and maintain client confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Basic computer skills (preferred but not required). Time Commitment

The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available.

Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available

Please indicate your preferred shift in the notes when responding to this opportunity.

We also ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Additional Information Location: Second floor of the CHC building, accessible by elevator. Parking: Available in the designated lot.


Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” to this opportunity, You’ll be asked to complete steps:

Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org)

Sign the abuse awareness training packets

Complete the Community Health Clinic Forms

After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation.

After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile

Please note: You will be able to begin volunteering only after all your paperwork is complete, references are on file, and your background check has been processed.


Program: Community Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Office Spanish Interpreter

The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The Interpreter will assist with communication between patients with limited English and the medical providers and/or office staff

Duties and Responsibilities:Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointmentsAdhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare.Communicate patient needs with medical providers and/or office staff in person, phone and email. Excellent customer service and communication skillsWhat Makes a Successful Volunteer?

• Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups

• A passion to help the underserved and uninsured

• Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff


Time Commitment:

The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available. We ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Special Instructions: Volunteers may park in the designated parking lot. The clinic is located on the second floor and is accessible by elevator. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” to this opportunity, You’ll be asked to complete  steps:

Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org)

Sign the abuse awareness training packets

Complete the Community Health Clinic forms

After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation.

After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile

Please note: You will be able to begin volunteering only after all your paperwork is complete, references are on file, and your background check has been processed.

Program: Community Health Clinic

The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare for low-income, uninsured families living in Collin County. Our exceptional volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work together alongside clinical staff to serve the uninsured who need a health home the most. The Interpreter will assist with communication between patients with limited English and the medical providers and/or office staff

Duties and Responsibilities:Utilize provided scripts and protocols to address patient questions, confirm schedule, and reschedule patient appointmentsAdhere to HIPPA regulations to protect patient confidentiality while interpreting all information needed for quality healthcare.Communicate patient needs with medical providers and/or office staff in person, phone and email. Excellent customer service and communication skillsWhat Makes a Successful Volunteer?

• Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups

• A passion to help the underserved and uninsured

• Ability to work as an effective member of a dedicated team of volunteers and staff


Time Commitment:

The clinic is open Monday-Fridays 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings,4:00pm-6:00pm and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hr. shifts available. We ask for a 4-6 month commitment.

Special Instructions: Volunteers may park in the designated parking lot. The clinic is located on the second floor and is accessible by elevator. Ready to Make a Difference?Click “Respond” to this opportunity, You’ll be asked to complete  steps:

Fill out your background check form (for alternative ways, contact volunteer@ccdallas.org)

Sign the abuse awareness training packets

Complete the Community Health Clinic forms

After completing both forms, you’ll need to click “Respond” again to officially sign up. You will receive an email confirmation.

After signing up, you’ll receive an email to complete your online orientation through website Learner Mobile

Please note: You will be able to begin volunteering only after all your paperwork is complete, references are on file, and your background check has been processed.

Program: Community Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No