Volunteer

Learn New Things

Volunteering at a hospital can be an exciting opportunity to learn new things and expand your horizons. You’ll have the chance to work with people from diverse backgrounds and with varying levels of experience and knowledge. Volunteering can also lead to lasting friendships with individuals you may not have the chance to meet otherwise. Depending on the tasks you take on, you may gain knowledge about medicine, patient care, customer service or even food preparation.

Help People

Volunteering at a hospital is an excellent way to help others. Hospitals aim to enhance or maintain patients’ health, so everything you do to assist the hospital directly or indirectly contributes to people’s well-being and enhances their quality of life. Even if you don’t work with patients, you help those who do. By working alongside doctors or nurses, you make their jobs easier, enabling them to treat more patients efficiently.

Explore Medical Careers

Volunteering at a hospital is a great way to see the hospital from an insider’s perspective. If you’re thinking about pursuing a career in a health-related field, volunteering at a hospital gives you the opportunity to work alongside medical professionals and experience what their jobs are like in the real world (not just what you see on TV). Even if you aren’t planning on going to medical or nursing school, there are still plenty of other careers to explore, such as becoming a dietitian, x-ray technician, or physical therapist. So why not consider volunteering at a hospital? It could be a rewarding experience for both you and the patients you’ll be helping.

Build Your Resume

Volunteering is a great way to build your resume for job or college applications and scholarship opportunities. When you volunteer at a hospital, you show your dedication to the community and willingness to make a time commitment. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to shadow medical professionals and see what specific tasks they complete. This can be particularly helpful if you’re considering applying to medical school or university. The people who supervise your volunteer work can also provide you with recommendations or letters of reference. So, go ahead and volunteer – it’s a win-win situation for you and the community!

Get Started!

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Desert Regional Medical Center. We have several areas where volunteers are needed, including:

  • Admitting Desk
  • Cancer Center
  • Chaplain
  • Cuddler
  • Emergency Department
  • Errands and Escort
  • Inpatient Departments
  • Front Desk
  • Gift Shop
  • Music Therapy
  • Rehab – outpatient
  • Pre-op andPost-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU)
  • Quality Services / Risk Management (high urgency)
  • Radiology

Feel free to reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator by calling 760-323-6511 (the main number) and asking for the Volunteer Coordinator.