Wondering what to expect as you become a hospital volunteer? Volunteer work is fulfilling and it also looks great on a resume. So, whether you’re looking to give back to the community or jumpstart a future medical career, there are lots of volunteer positions at hospitals that you can try out. Read on, and we’ll show you how to apply to a volunteer program, get accepted, and start working at your local hospital!
Things You Should Know
- Research nearby hospitals with volunteer programs. Learn about each hospital's volunteer roles and verify that you meet their requirements.
- Submit an application for a volunteer role and prepare for an interview. Attend volunteer orientation and give the hospital your medical records.

- Adhere to the hospital dress code and be professional. Respect patients' privacy and do your best to support staff and patients through your work.
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References
- ↑ https://medijobs.co/blog/volunteer-in-a-hospital-why-it-is-important-how-to-get-started-tips/
- ↑ https://jamaicahospital.org/community-events/voluntering-info/
- ↑ https://www.whathappensnow.com/volunteering-at-a-hospital/
- ↑ https://www.whathappensnow.com/volunteering-at-a-hospital/
- ↑ https://www.whathappensnow.com/volunteering-at-a-hospital/
- ↑ https://healthcareers.umn.edu/build-your-student-portfolio/volunteering-and-experience/hospitals
- ↑ https://healthcareers.umn.edu/build-your-student-portfolio/volunteering-and-experience/hospitals
- ↑ https://www.whathappensnow.com/volunteering-at-a-hospital/
- ↑ https://www.chla.org/volunteering-our-hospital
About This Article
To volunteer at a hospital as a student, start by looking at summer volunteer programs or internships. Pay special attention to application deadlines as these opportunities can fill quickly. For the application, prepare to discuss hours that you're available, special populations or areas of expertise that you're interested in working with, and any relevant experience. Additionally, you’ll have to provide medical records to prove you’ve received certain vaccines, and, if you're under 18, you'll need your parents' permission. To learn how to be a good volunteer, keep reading!
Reader Success Stories
- "As a senior citizen, I was unsure of the hows and whys of volunteering at a hospital. It seems that most hospitals operate their departments in a similar manner, ie: application; information; orientation; etc. Uniforms and costs must be nominal, and if there are "Auxiliary" fees, and/or dues required. Thank you for this site. It introduced me to most of these questions." ..." more