volunteer · 2020. 6. 24. · volunteer opportunities at ranken jordan pediatric bridge hospital...
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When the red shirt of a Ranken Jordan Volunteer is on the scene, everybody knows the ‘love’ component of our Blanket of Care is covered because Ranken Jordan Partners in Care have a magical connection with our patients that nobody else can duplicate.
Ranken Jordan is the country’s first pediatric bridge hospital. Kids with complex medical conditions come to our one-of-a-kind facility to get better and prepare for the transition to their new life at home and school. As a Partner in Care, you will play a critical role in the many miracles that happen at Ranken Jordan every day! Our founder, Mary Ranken Jordan, inspired her staff to “Consider the children first in all that you do.” Her intuitive philosophy has evolved into a practice we call “Care Beyond the Bedside” which means our kids are rarely in their room or in their bed! Instead, they are focused on being kids who just happen to be patients. Care Beyond the Bedside also means we’re training and preparing parents and caregivers for a new normal to ensure the
kids stay on a healthy path to living to their fullest potential. If you can see yourself volunteering at one of the most innovative medical facilities in the country, a place where miracles happen on a daily basis, we’d love to speak with you! Ranken Jordan may be the perfect place to turn your passion into action and make a positive impact on hundreds of lives every year. Our bridge hospital is a place where you will feel fulfilled and appreciated and a place that is convenient for you to share your life experiences while you make new memories. Please complete your volunteer application via the web site or call / email with more questions. (See reverse side for additional details)
VolunteerOpportunities at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital
You’ve just retired? You’ve moved to St. Louis
and are looking for a great way to get involved with your
new community? Maybe you’re a student who needs to fulfill community service
requirements? We invite you to consider volunteering
at Ranken Jordan.
For additional information about volunteering at Ranken Jordan:
rankenjordan.org/volunteer
[email protected] The Ranken-Jordan Home for Convalescent Crippled Children
“I realized what a happy place RJ is while
my daughter was an outpatient. Then, when
I left my job, I wanted to be part of the miracles
that happen there.” – Nancy, Partner in Care
“Volunteers lift all of us up just by being here. ”
– Dr. Nick Holekamp, Chief Medical Officer
Volunteering at Ranken Jordan is an exceptional experience and we’re always looking for special people to share their gifts as a Partner in Care.
Requirements• Must be at least 16-years-old
• Commit to a minimum of two scheduled hours per week and 40 total hours of service
• Attend a three-hour orientation and additional department- specific training before beginning service as a Partner in Care
• Receive a TB test and yearly flu shot
• Pass a background check
Expectations• Confidence and ability to engage
with medically complex patients, their families and staff members
• Flexibility and a willingness to take initiative
• Willingness to tackle a variety of tasks
• High-level of comfort asking for assistance, guidance, and direction
• Commitment to honest communication and reporting any concerns
Opportunities • Administration • Clinical Unit • Concierge • Facilities / Operations • Sibling Care • Special Events • Spiritual Care • Therapy - Occupational - Physical - Speech • Pediatric Health
Related Services (PHRS) - Recreational Therapy - Child Life - Music Therapy
For additional information about volunteering at Ranken Jordan:
rankenjordan.org/volunteer
[email protected] The Ranken-Jordan Home for Convalescent Crippled Children
VolunteerOpportunities at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital
“Volunteers share stories every day about how
experiences at Ranken Jordan have changed their lives.
It gives me a deep sense of joy to remind them they are the ones
changing the lives of our patients, families and sta�. ”
– Tricia Sievers, Volunteer Manager