Nonprofit
Published 2 months ago
Advocate as a Volunteer Ombudsman
Remote, Volunteer must be in or near Fort Worth, Texas, TX
Details
Commitment Details:
An initial 36-hour certification course and monthly trainings
Recurrence:
Recurring
Volunteers Needed:
10
Cause Areas:
Community Development, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Seniors & Retirement
Participation Requirements:
Driver’s License, Background Check, Attend Orientation
Age Requirement:
18+
Other Requirements:
Resident of Tarrant County and must complete a background check
Description
Advocate for those in long-term care. A United Way long-term care ombudsman is a trained volunteer who advocates for quality of life and care for people living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
You’ll work with residents, families and facility staff to help ensure these residents can continue a life of dignity, respect, choice and as much independence as possible. Support, Advocacy for Long-term Care Residents and Family
To be a volunteer ombudsman, you must:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Have no conflicts of interest.
- Complete certification training.
- Have transportation.
Volunteer hours are flexible, and no experience is required. Volunteers receive:
- Free 36-hour certification course.
- Ongoing support.
- On-site experience during a three-month internship.
- Continuing education.
Questions? Contact Yuri Martinez, Staff Ombudsman/Volunteer Coordinator at: yuri.martinez@unitedwaytarrant.org or 817-258-8104.
Visit our website at https://www.unitedwaytarrant.org/ombudsman/
Location
Remote
Volunteer must be in or near Fort Worth, Texas, TX
Associated Location
Must be able to volunteer in Tarrant County Texas
Fort Worth, Texas, Texas, US
