Helping out in the gym with sports, games, and promoting healthy lifestyles. All volunteers must complete a background screen.

We need those who enjoy “grunt work.” From time to time, we call upon these folks to help with extra cleaning, moving things, processing the newsletter to get it ready to mail, etc.

We need greeters who stay near the entrance of Highland House and greet visitors as they arrive, give them a brief description of the Museum and provide any brochures and assistance as needed.

We need sales associates who would like to work the Museum Shop. With extra training, these folks will greet customers of the shop, advise them of any current sales going on, process purchases and keep the shop tidy.

Volunteer Services program at SOMC offers many opportunities for individuals to make a personal contribution toward the comfort and well-being of our patients or by assisting staff in many areas. Typically, volunteers make a commitment of at least one shift at the same time each week. In addition to special work in various departments, major…

SOMC is fortunate enough to have six guilds (Hope, Kardia, Pediatric, Pleasure, Scioto, Service), which create an all-volunteer fundraising network to support SOMC’s mission, vision, and values by sponsoring activities to raise funds for needed equipment, renovations, expansions of SOMC facilities and patient education, health and safety. Our Guilds are proud of their efforts and…

This position requires limited training. Assistant’s help sort, clean, and hang up infant and maternity clothing & supplies; help organize the Maternity Resource Center; assemble starter kits for new moms/babies; deliver starter kits; and shop yard sales for baby or maternity clothes or equipment.

Volunteer help organize and/or publicize special events, ask for corporate or private sponsors for special events, and assist with event day set-up, registration, etc.

We are in immense need of volunteers who enjoy healing the land and working outdoors to remove invasive plants from our vulnerable ecosystems. ust one day of your time can make a world of difference for the welfare of our fields and forests.

Museum Hosts greet visitors, help orient them to hiking trails in the entire Arc System, and interpret the outstanding natural history of their sites. No experience is necessary, training can be done on site.