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Wisconsin Aurora Sinai Hospital and Good Hope Clinic

Welcome to Aurora Sinai Medical Center!

We have many exciting volunteer opportunities at Aurora Sinai Medical Center and our Aurora Good Hope Clinic to allow every volunteer to share their unique talents in a meaningful way.  Your volunteer participation will make a difference for our patients and care teams. We have everything from greeters to cancer center assistants to Emergency Department Liaisons and much more! You can read more about some of our volunteer opportunities below. 

Our team works closely with you to find the right position and one that fits your schedule.  We welcome you to apply by clicking "Fill in an application".  Please answer the required information and click "Submit". If you do not have an email address, please call us at 414-219-6847 and we will help you process your application. We will be in touch within a few days.  We can't wait to meet you!

 

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Aurora Sinai Medical Center

From preventive and diagnostic care to some of the most advanced medicine in the world, we’re dedicated to putting the patient at the center of all we do. Located in downtown Milwaukee, we offer comprehensive, state-of-the-art services and expert doctors in an atmosphere designed to promote healing and overall well-being.

We are also home to tomorrow’s health care professionals and pioneering treatment options, with the University of Wisconsin Medical School’s Milwaukee Clinical Campus at our location.

 

Aurora Good Hope Clinic

At our clinic locations, Aurora doctors, nurses and team members combine state-of-the-art medical technologies with caring treatment to deliver the high-quality, personalized care you deserve.

You'll discover a wide range of services for children and adults of all ages. Specialty care includes obstetrics and gynecology, family medicine, internal medicine, orthopedics and general surgery, diagnostic testing and imaging, and lab work.

 

Advocate Health is pleased to offer accessibility features when connecting to Better Impact/MyImpact.  If you would benefit from these features while applying, click on the person icon on the bottom right of the page and choose the feature the best meets your needs.   

 

 

Once your application is submitted, you will also have the opportunity to enable accessibility features within your MyImpact profile.  Your volunteer leader will provide additional information on that process.

 

Our opportunities!

Ambassador/Entrance Volunteer

Ambassadors and wayfinders welcome and escort patients and visitors throughout the hospital making them feel welcome and safe. You are helping to set the stage for a successful visit with us and you may be the last impression as they leave. This is a powerful role to help ensure our patients and visitors do not worry about where or how they get to their destination within our facilities. You help reduce that anxiety so they can focus on their healing journey.

 

Cancer Care Areas

Volunteers support our cancer patients in many ways throughout their cancer journey. Some serve in our chemotherapy infusion areas to offer snacks, warm blankets, and anything else a patient may need while they undergo their hours-long treatments. Some serve to assist the staff with stocking supplies and checking on our waiting patients and visitors. The caring hearts of our volunteers touch the lives of hundreds of cancer patient every week. 

Musical Talent Opportunities

Our volunteer musicians visit patients and gathering spaces within our hospitals to play music that provides a soothing escape from pain and isolation. Musicians typically play instruments such as piano (many hospitals have one in their main entrance area), flute, harp, or any stringed instrument. Their talent is a gift to all -- our patients, teammates and visitors!

Office Support/Administrative

Volunteers do amazing work behind the scenes to help many departments with special projects such as creating patient education folders, helping staff phones, stocking items or assisting with computer projects. We'll help you find the right project work that interests you!

Patient Facing/Patient Care Areas

We have a variety of volunteer roles focused on supporting the inpatients and our nursing teams. Our goal is to ensure every inpatient has the support they need during their stay and an excellent patient experience. Volunteers visit assigned patients regularly and use active listening skills to check in on their needs and provide emotional support. We also have volunteers who visit with activity carts and fresh baked cookies (at some locations) to lift their spirits.

Pet/Animal Assisted Therapy

 

Our four-legged friends and their volunteer handlers bring joy and reduce anxiety for patients, visitors and teammates through our animal assisted therapy program. Dogs and at some sites, miniature horses, must be certified for animal assisted (pet) therapy and visit throughout our hospitals. They are beloved by all!

Guest Services/Department Reception

Be the face of the department as your welcome patients and visitors and assist them to get settled and prepared for their appointment. Volunteers play a key role in decreasing patient's anxiety by providing a warm and welcoming approach focused on setting the stage for a successful visit. Volunteers also help patient's loved ones adjust and provide constant communication to them in areas where procedures or day surgeries may be taking place. Our goal is to provide that caring and emotionally supportive environment for the department. 

Advocate and Aurora Health Virtual Volunteer

 

Virtual volunteers can work remote from home while still providing meaningful support for our patients through a variety of programs. The Concierge Admission Program supports newly admitted patients with a phone call from a virtual volunteer to discuss their stay, identify any needs they may have while with us and assist with concerns. Volunteers call patients from home to any one of our hospitals. Virtual volunteers can also serve as remote witnesses for patients who need an advance directive for care and assist with hospitalized patients during elections to provide guidance on how they can vote using a proxy. Many more virtual experiences are being developed thanks to our wonderful virtual volunteers!

Volunteer Inpatient Program (VIP)

 

 

 

VIPS provide a significant service to patients newly admitted to the hospital.  Focused primarily on patients 65 and older recently admitted to Aurora Sinai Medical Center from the Emergency Room, VIPS help patients acclimate to their surroundings and ensure their basic needs are being met. Whether it be teaching the patient how to use the tv remote and call button, making sure the patients have their glasses and other necessities, or assisting the patient in communicating with family and caretakers, VIPS enhance a patient's experience by helping to take care of the "little things" that make such a big difference!

Reiki Volunteer

Reiki volunteers help improve the quality of patients' lives at Aurora Health Care.  Reiki volunteers promote relaxation, relief from physical and emotional pain, the release of stress and tension, and a rebalance of energy.

You do not need to be trained in Reiki to become a Reiki volunteer.  Aurora Health Care offers Reiki courses for a small fee.

Currently, we are accepting Reiki volunteers in our area cancer clinic. 

Good Hope Clinic

Prefer to work in a clinic setting rather than a hospital setting, or is the Sinai Medical Center too far to travel?  We also have volunteer opportunities at our Aurora Good Hope Clinic! 

Help patients' feel more at home and reduce the anxiety of their visit. Become a clinic ambassador, greeting patients and helping with wayfinding.

You could also volunteer in the oncology department - visiting with patients, bringing them requested items, and assisting the staff in the everyday operations of the clinic. 

Hospital Elder Life Program

American Geriatric Society CoCare: HELP (Hospital Elder Life Program) gives volunteers a unique opportunity to become part of the multidisciplinary team and interact with a variety of hospital staff, patients and their families.  HELP is an evidence-based, patient care program designed to prevent cognitive and functional decline in hospitalized older adults. Extensive training empowers our volunteers to help provide ongoing personalized interventions assigned by HELP staff. 

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