Volunteer: Virtual TutorInspire and empower refugee and immigrant youth through education! As a volunteer tutor, you’ll play a vital role in helping young learners build confidence in English, improve academic skills, and adjust to a new educational system. By offering patience, guidance, and encouragement, you can make a lasting impact on a student’s future. Whether it’s through one-on-one tutoring or group learning, your support will help bridge gaps in education and open doors to new opportunities. With just 2-4 hours per week, you can provide virtual tutoring from the comfort of your home while making a meaningful difference in a student’s life. What You'll Do Provide academic support in English, reading, and writing. Encourage language development through engaging conversations and activities. Create a supportive learning environment tailored to the student’s needs. Offer mentorship and guidance to build confidence and independence. Collaborate with foster parents and IFC program staff to ensure student progress. Track student achievements and submit monthly progress reports.Why Volunteer? Make a lasting impact by empowering refugee and immigrant youth through education. Flexible commitment Gain experience in tutoring, mentoring, and cross-cultural education. What You Need: General knowledge of school subjects. Patience, compassion, and creativity to engage youth with limited English proficiency. Commitment to 2-4 hours per week of tutoring. Strong communication skills to collaborate with foster parents and IFC staff. Minimum of 60 college credit hours required- must submit proof Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes: Background check with FBI fingerprinting Online abuse awareness trainings Reference checks Interview with staffAdditionally, this program requires specialized training before starting your volunteer role, including: DFPS Reporting Abuse Training (online) DFPS Trauma-Informed Care Training (online)Ready to Make a Difference?Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email confirming your response! Program: Children's Services Inspire and empower refugee and immigrant youth through education! As a volunteer tutor, you’ll play a vital role in helping young learners build confidence in English, improve academic skills, and adjust to a new educational system. By offering patience, guidance, and encouragement, you can make a lasting impact on a student’s future. Whether it’s through one-on-one tutoring or group learning, your support will help bridge gaps in education and open doors to new opportunities. With just 2-4 hours per week, you can provide virtual tutoring from the comfort of your home while making a meaningful difference in a student’s life. What You'll Do Provide academic support in English, reading, and writing. Encourage language development through engaging conversations and activities. Create a supportive learning environment tailored to the student’s needs. Offer mentorship and guidance to build confidence and independence. Collaborate with foster parents and IFC program staff to ensure student progress. Track student achievements and submit monthly progress reports.Why Volunteer? Make a lasting impact by empowering refugee and immigrant youth through education. Flexible commitment Gain experience in tutoring, mentoring, and cross-cultural education. What You Need: General knowledge of school subjects. Patience, compassion, and creativity to engage youth with limited English proficiency. Commitment to 2-4 hours per week of tutoring. Strong communication skills to collaborate with foster parents and IFC staff. Minimum of 60 college credit hours required- must submit proof Volunteer Requirements To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all volunteers must complete our onboarding process, which includes: Background check with FBI fingerprinting Online abuse awareness trainings Reference checks Interview with staffAdditionally, this program requires specialized training before starting your volunteer role, including: DFPS Reporting Abuse Training (online) DFPS Trauma-Informed Care Training (online)Ready to Make a Difference?Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email confirming your response! Program: Children's Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75247 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer RN, LVN, CNA-Community Health ClinicThe 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 Register Nurse (RN) performs a wide variety of medical and clinical support functions in an outpatient clinical setting. Our volunteer RN’s provide support for our medical providers and are the first point of care for our patients. The RN will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team What You'll Do Obtain patient vital signs, medical history, chart preparation, medication dosage and frequency, patient’s allergens, and assist with medical examinations. Ensure complete and proper documentation of all patient care in their medical record. Provide instructions and directions to patients regarding diagnostic tests, procedures, and treatments. Provide patient instruction and educational materials as needed What Makes a Successful Volunteer Graduation from an accredited nursing school. Current State of Texas RN or LVN certification. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the uninsured and underserved. Strong teamwork skills to collaborate with staff and fellow volunteers. Time CommitmentThe 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 Ready to Get Involved?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: 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 Register Nurse (RN) performs a wide variety of medical and clinical support functions in an outpatient clinical setting. Our volunteer RN’s provide support for our medical providers and are the first point of care for our patients. The RN will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team What You'll Do Obtain patient vital signs, medical history, chart preparation, medication dosage and frequency, patient’s allergens, and assist with medical examinations. Ensure complete and proper documentation of all patient care in their medical record. Provide instructions and directions to patients regarding diagnostic tests, procedures, and treatments. Provide patient instruction and educational materials as needed What Makes a Successful Volunteer Graduation from an accredited nursing school. Current State of Texas RN or LVN certification. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving the uninsured and underserved. Strong teamwork skills to collaborate with staff and fellow volunteers. Time CommitmentThe 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 Ready to Get Involved?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: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Physician MDThe 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 possess a strong foundation in primary care. They will be responsible for managing chronic diseases, for example diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and asthma. The provider will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team. The physician is able to volunteer accordingly to their preferred schedule. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Independently assess and document clinical problems in your area of expertise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic medical records, in accordance with HIPPA regulations and best practice. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices. Requirements: Must be currently licensed for the practice of medicine in the State of Texas. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving 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-Friday 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. shift available. CHC provides free malpractice insurance for all medical providers Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! 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 possess a strong foundation in primary care. They will be responsible for managing chronic diseases, for example diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and asthma. The provider will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team. The physician is able to volunteer accordingly to their preferred schedule. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Independently assess and document clinical problems in your area of expertise. Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic medical records, in accordance with HIPPA regulations and best practice. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices. Requirements: Must be currently licensed for the practice of medicine in the State of Texas. Ability to work with diverse populations and age groups. Passion for serving 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-Friday 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. shift available. CHC provides free malpractice insurance for all medical providers Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nurse PractitionerThe Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare to low-income, uninsured families in Collin County. Our dedicated volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work alongside clinical staff to serve those who need a health home the most. We are seeking a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner with a strong foundation in primary care to help manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. In this role, you will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team to provide essential medical care. What You’ll Do: Independently assess and document clinical problems. Perform and document assessments and patient histories. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Valid and current Texas Registered Nurse (RN) license with recognition as a Nurse Practitioner in the state of Texas. Valid and current national board certification by AANC or AANP as a Nurse Practitioner. 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 paid staffTime Commitment The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hrs. shifts available Ready to Get Involved? Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic The Community Health Clinic (CHC) provides non-urgent, quality healthcare to low-income, uninsured families in Collin County. Our dedicated volunteer healthcare providers and community volunteers work alongside clinical staff to serve those who need a health home the most. We are seeking a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner with a strong foundation in primary care to help manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. In this role, you will work closely with patients from diverse backgrounds and collaborate with the clinic team to provide essential medical care. What You’ll Do: Independently assess and document clinical problems. Perform and document assessments and patient histories. Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic studies. Order appropriate medication and treatments and complete refill requests. Educate patients and their families about health issues, preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices What Makes a Successful Volunteer? Valid and current Texas Registered Nurse (RN) license with recognition as a Nurse Practitioner in the state of Texas. Valid and current national board certification by AANC or AANP as a Nurse Practitioner. 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 paid staffTime Commitment The clinic is open Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Some evenings and Saturdays are available. Commitments accepted as little as one day per month based on your availability. 4, 6, or 8hrs. shifts available Ready to Get Involved? Click "Respond" to this opportunity, and a volunteer team member will reach out to you with the next steps. You’ll also receive a confirmation email that your response has been received! Program: Community Health Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 75069 Allow Groups: No |