Apply to become a volunteer
Penn Medicine Radnor’s volunteer program is at capacity and not currently accepting new applications. Please check back for additional opportunities.
The program generally has offerings for teens who are at least 15 years old, and adults and college students 18 and older. Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one 4-hour shift each week between 6:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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Volunteer opportunities at Penn Medicine Radnor
Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Penn Medicine Radnor. The program is at capacity and not currently accepting new volunteer applications. Please check back or explore volunteer opportunities at other Penn Medicine locations.
People 18 and older can serve as volunteers at Penn Medicine Radnor in the following types of positions:
- Ambassador/Greeter: Greet patients and visitors and help direct or escort them throughout the facility.
- Patient Care: Help clinical departments with general patient support, including stocking supplies, cleaning, and patient transport.
- Clerical/Administrative: Help with clerical and administrative tasks, including sorting and delivering mail, answering phones, filing, and special projects.
This program is for college students who are 18 or older and who are interested in medicine as a career. Volunteers must be currently enrolled in a college or university. Volunteers in this program get experience in a medical environment and exposure to a variety of healthcare professions while giving back to the community.
We will assign college volunteers to the following types of positions:
- Ambassador/Greeter: Greet patients and visitors and help direct or escort them throughout the facility.
- Patient Care: Help clinical departments with general patient support, including stocking supplies, cleaning, and patient transport.
- Clerical/Administrative: Help with clerical and administrative tasks, including sorting and delivering mail, answering phones, filing, and special projects.
This program is for high school students who are 15 or older. Volunteers in this program get experience in a medical environment and exposure to a variety of healthcare professions while giving back to the community.
We will assign teen volunteers to the following types of positions:
- Ambassador/Greeter: Greet patients and visitors and help direct or escort them throughout the facility.
- Patient Care: Help clinical departments with general patient support, including stocking supplies, cleaning, and patient transport.
- Clerical/Administrative: Help with clerical and administrative tasks, including sorting and delivering mail, answering phones, filing, and special projects.