Volunteer Office
Lynn Pyle, CAVS, left, coordinator of the Sharon Regional Volunteer Office, presents Jan Patton with the 2008 Volunteer of the Year Award.
724-983-3805
Sharon Regional has exciting opportunities for outgoing, friendly, energetic persons who have time to share in helping others.
The Volunteer department was established in 1928 to serve what was then known as the Christian H. Buhl Hospital. Over the years the Auxiliary, the fundraising arm of the Volunteers, has donated over $1.4 million.
Volunteering at Sharon Regional offers the opportunity to grow and utilize your special talents to help those who rely on us for their care.
Places where Volunteers assist are Behavioral Health Services, Blood drives, Case Management, Dietary, Education, Gift Shop & Auxiliary sales, Heart and Vascular Institute, Hospice, Human Resources, Lab, Medical Imaging, Ooutpatient Surgery Unit, Surgical Waiting Room, information desk, Medical Records, Recreational Therapy, Inpatient Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy, Rehab Center, Pharmacy, Sharon Regional Physician Services, Warehouse, 6 West, Emergency Care Center, Woman’s Center, Cancer Care Center, Wound Center, Diagnostic & Imaging Center, Center for Digestive Diseases, and information desk.
WE CARE Thank You cards are processed within this department and tallied on a monthly bases. Since the start in September 2008 there have been 3,178 “Thank You” cards acknowledging 2,679 employees.
Volunteers are an integral part of the Sharon Regional family. They go through an interview process, orientation and job specific training, yearly inservices and annual evaluations.
For an application, interview, or for more information about volunteering or the auxiliary, e-mail lpyle@srhs-pa.org, call us at 724-983-3805 or stop at the Volunteer Office between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays.
Applications are now online, both for adult and teenagers. Simply click on the form you want, print, complete, sign, and deliver or mail to the Volunteer Office.
Click here for the Adult application
Click here for the Teenager application
Remember...Applications can't be submitted online
You will meet with our Volunteer Coordinator to determine how your interests and skills match the needs of the Health System. And you'll receive training for your volunteer duties so you can give that "special touch."
Benefits of volunteering include a free annual flu shot and TB screening; annual fall recognition dinner; bi-monthly newsletter; free meal after three hours of service; and tokens for free parking.
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