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Gentiva Hospice Volunteer

Hybrid, Volunteer must be in or near Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Flexible
    Commitment Details:
    A hospice volunteer commitment is: Modest in hours, significant in consistency, deep in emotional presence
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    20
    Cause Areas:
    Family, Health & Medicine, Seniors & Retirement, Veterans, Volunteering
    Benefits:
    Training Provided
    Good For:
    Kids, Teens, Public Groups, Age 55+, International Volunteers, Private Corporate Groups
    Participation Requirements:
    Driver’s License, Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Wheelchair Accessible

    Description

    🌿 Responsibilities of a Hospice Volunteer

    Hospice volunteers do not provide medical care. Their role is about comfort, presence, and support.

    For Patients

    • Companionship: sitting with patients, talking, listening, reading aloud, or just being present
    • Emotional support: offering calm, reassurance, and human connection
    • Simple activities: playing music, watching TV, light conversation, helping write letters or reminisce
    • Respite care: staying with a patient so caregivers can rest or run errands

    For Families

    • Providing emotional support during an extremely stressful time
    • Being a comforting presence before or after a patient’s passing
    • Sometimes helping with practical tasks (making calls, light household help—varies by program)

    Administrative / Support Roles (Non-patient-facing)

    • Office help, filing, answering phones
    • Fundraising or community outreach
    • Bereavement support (cards, calls, support groups)

    âś… Qualifications & Requirements

    These vary slightly by hospice organization, but commonly include:

    Basic Requirements

    • Minimum age: usually 18 (minors need adult present)
    • Reliable and punctual
    • Emotionally mature and compassionate
    • Comfortable with illness, aging, and death

    Screening & Training

    • Background check
    • TB test and/or immunization records
    • Interview process
    • Mandatory hospice volunteer training (often 20–40 hours), covering:
      • Hospice philosophy
      • Communication and active listening
      • Boundaries and confidentiality (HIPAA)
      • Grief, dying, and cultural sensitivity

    Skills That Help (Not Always Required)

    • Strong listening skills
    • Calm, patient demeanor
    • Empathy without trying to “fix” things
    • Ability to sit with silence (this one matters more than people expect)

    đź§  Personal Qualities That Matter Most

    This role is less about résumés and more about who you are.

    • Compassion and nonjudgment
    • Emotional resilience
    • Respect for different beliefs and cultures
    • Ability to follow instructions and stay within your role
    • Comfort with uncertainty and vulnerability

    ⏰ Time Commitment

    • Flexible scheduling, but consistency is important (patients rely on you)

    💛 Benefits (Even Though It’s Unpaid)

    Volunteers often say they gain:

    • A strong sense of purpose and perspective
    • Deeper empathy and emotional intelligence
    • Experience valuable for healthcare, social work, counseling, or chaplaincy paths
    • Meaningful human connections

    ⚠️ Important Boundaries

    Hospice volunteers do not:

    • Provide medical care or personal hygiene
    • Give medical advice
    • Handle finances or legal matters
    • Impose personal beliefs

    Location

    Hybrid
    Volunteer must be in or near Pittsburgh, PA
    Associated Location
    5315 Campbells Run Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, USA

    Please fill out this form

    Instructions:

    Resume

    Include:

    • Volunteer experience
    • Caregiving or support roles
    • Customer service or people-focused work
    • Skills like listening, communication, reliability

    📨 After You Apply

    What Usually Happens Next

    • The hospice will:
      • Email or call you
      • Ask you to complete a separate application on their website
      • Invite you to an orientation or interview

    đź§  Interview / Screening Prep (Heads-Up)

    Be ready to talk about:

    • Why hospice work matters to you
    • How you handle grief or emotional situations
    • Your boundaries and reliability
    • Your availability
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