Auxiliary to South Texas Health System, Inc.

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Who We Are

THE SOUTH TEXAS HEALTH SYSTEM VOLUNTEER SERVICES

At the South Texas Health System, we have more than 350 student and adult volunteers helping us provide high-quality service to patients and their families. Because South Texas Health System is the largest hospital system in the Rio Grande Valley, there are many opportunities to choose from. You can volunteer during the day, in the evening, or on weekends. If you have four hours a week to make a difference in someone’s life, please join the two South Texas Health System Volunteer Organizations.

Who Volunteers?
People volunteer for many different reasons. They may wish to become actively involved in giving back to the community, build lasting relationships, develop new skills, perform school community service hours, make great use of their time and talents, lift spirits when people are sick, or just because it makes you feel good about yourself. Whatever the reason, volunteers do make a difference.

Volunteers in the South Texas Health System range in age from 15 years old to 90 plus. They are students, retirees, those with special skills who have extra time, and individuals who are fully employed.

 

What We Do

THE SOUTH TEXAS HEALTH SYSTEM VOLUNTEER SERVICES

The South Texas Health System has two groups of volunteers:

Auxiliary—is comprised of adult men and women who donate not only their time in departments throughout the hospital but also giving out scholarships, continuing education, and donations to employees and other nonprofit organizations in the community. The Auxiliary is able to give generous financial donations each year through money raised from the gift shop and various fundraising projects.
Junior Volunteers—is comprised of young men and women (15 years minimum), many from local high schools, South Texas College, and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, who volunteer for educational goals and work experience. Volunteers are accepted three times per year for fall, spring, or summer semester placement. Junior volunteers serve about 48 hours per semester or 4 hours per week.
What can volunteers do?

As a volunteer, you choose from these opportunities:

Patient Care – Choose from these volunteer areas: Oncology, Medical, Orthopedics, Telemetry, Surgical, OB/GYN, Nursery, Pediatrics, Skilled and Rehab nursing. Interact with nurses and support staff, answer the phone, pick up meal trays, refill water pitchers, serve drinks, and help escort patients.
Emergency Services – Help patients fill out triage forms, assist visitors, get supplies, help to discharge patients, and manage waiting areas.
Information Desk - Welcome patients, visitors, and families to the hospital. Answer phones, give directions and deliver flowers and mail to patients.
Gift Shop – Assist hospital guests and staff with purchases, use a cash register, and help stock merchandise.
Transport/Escort – Help patients in wheelchairs and escort visitors.
Surgery/ICU/CCU Waiting Areas – Welcome and keep family members and friends informed about patients’ progress.

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