Nonprofit
Published 9/13/25 7:19AM

SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER

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  • Details

    Commitment Details:
    10-30 hours per month
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    2
    Cause Areas:
    Animals, Disability, Health & Medicine
    Good For:
    Age 55+
    Age Requirement:
    25+

    Description

    SOCIAL MEDIA  MANAGER

    We are looking for someone to spread the word about out non-profit via twitter, facebook and all social media platforms.

    We need someone coordinating with all of our platforms. This person would create all of the content and creatives for all of our platforms monthly. Our team of volunteers would then post these, Please put your social media skills to a great cause by supporting "Healing Companion's," mission of adopting shelter dogs and training them to become psychiatric service dogs. A win-win situation saving the dog's life and transforming the lives of those with mental illness.

    We have a very dedicated board and a deep commitment to expanding our board to help us meet the increasing demand we are receiving so we can provide psychiatric service dogs to all those that qualify and contact us.

    Mission Statement

    Mission Statement

    Through the benefits of psychiatric service dogs, Healing Companions, Inc. (founded in 2012) is dedicated to assisting individuals severely limited in their ability to function to lead lives with dignity, productivity, freedom and self-reliance.

    Vision Statement

    Psychiatric Service Dogs are fully integrated into comprehensive care for individuals with mental illness:

    • All persons that qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") in their limited ability to function will have access to fully trained psychiatric service dogs in order to diminish the effects of specific individual symptoms
    • All health professionals will be fully informed about the legal, ethical, and psychosocial impact of psychiatric service dogs in the lives of individuals who are severely limited in their ability to function because of mental illness
    • There will be a quality standard of care that is ethical for the individual, family, community, and the psychiatric service dogs

    Short-Term Goals:

    To raise awareness of the benefits of psychiatric service dogs:

    • Through the distribution of the book, Healing Companions: Ordinary Dogs and Their Extraordinary Power to Transform Lives
    • Through the development and airing of a public television documentary based on Healing Companions and the work of psychiatric service dogs.
    • To identify national media spokespersons that can expand awareness of Healing Companions, Inc.

    To raise funds through private donations and grants to pay for expenses associated with:

    • acquiring and training psychiatric service dogs (e.g., trainer, veterinary care, equipment, video cam)
    • educating the public and professionals about psychiatric service dogs

    Long-Term Goals

    • To create a network of trainers who are qualified to work with service dogs to train them to meet the personalized needs of individual clients
    • To integrate psychiatric service dogs into the curriculum of mental health professional training (e.g., psychiatry, psychology, social work)
    • To create a network of people and communities that are dedicated to learning more about and raising awareness and support for Healing Companions, Inc.
    • To generate an evidence base for the use of psychiatric service dogs for individuals who meet the ADA criteria

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
    Associated Location

    oberlin

    Oberlin, OH 44074, USA

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