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What are the qualifications
for serving as a pregnancy center volunteer? Demonstrating compassion
and sharing the Gospel do not depend on having advanced degrees or
professional credentials. Rather, the most important qualification for
serving our clients is placing Christ at the center of our ministry.
From this posture, our Christ-like qualities, our proper ministry
perspectives, and our necessary personal commitments will flow.
We admit it! We're helpless without volunteers who are willing
to reach out and love the women who come in our door. Volunteers are the
heartbeat of this ministry!
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Counselor
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Provide crisis
intervention counseling for clients in an atmosphere of warmth and
compassion through listening and other helping skills.* |
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Receptionist |
Warmly greet clients,
schedule appointments for callers, direct incoming calls, and assist the
staff with clerical tasks* |
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Hotline
Worker |
During the hours the
Clinic is closed, provide a point of contact for client's seeking the
Clinic's services by receiving calls at home through our cell phone.
(3-hour training required) |
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Special
Event Volunteer |
Assist the Director of
Development with various special fundraising events throughout the year
such as the Spring Walk for Life and Fall Benefit Dinner. |
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Clinic
Nurse |
Work in conjunction with
physicians providing support and care for clients. Must be a
registered nurse, vocational nurse, or a nurse assistant licensed by the
California Board of Registered Nursing. |
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Medical
Doctor Volunteer |
Work in conjunction with
nurses and counselors to ensure patients are receiving the best medical,
nursing, psychosocial, and spiritual care possible. Also must be
licensed to practice in the State of California. |
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Board
Member |
Serve on the Board of
Directors to set policy, give guidance for the ministry and encourage and
support the staff.* |
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Clerical
Volunteer |
Assist in maintaining an
efficient office by using computer skills, typing, filing, and other
activities necessary, to support the staff and Clinic. (2-hour training
required) |
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* The training for volunteering at Women’s Resource Clinic is six
sessions of three hours each. The staff and guest speakers lead the training.
The training includes topics such as: Biblical Foundation, Crisis Counseling,
Legal Issues, Fetal Development, Abstinence, Adoption, Abuse, Evangelism, Post
Abortion Counseling and Education, and Communication Skills.
We ask for a three-hour per week commitment for counselors and receptionists,
arranged according to Clinic needs and volunteers’ schedules. Clinic nurses
and doctors rotate their schedules on Thursdays for 2-3 hours each Clinic day.
Please call Judy Hawkins, our Director of Client
Services,
with any questions you might have!
E-mail
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