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Volunteering at St. Luke's Elmore

Become a volunteer at St. Luke’s Elmore and make a difference every day in the lives of others. As a volunteer, you’ll help make St. Luke’s Elmore a friendly, warm, and welcoming place for patients and their families. Whether it’s a happy event, like the birth of a new baby, or a stressful one, like a serious illness, you can touch the lives of others when they need you most. You’ll earn not only their trust, but the trust of our staff of care providers as well.

Everyone has something unique to offer. How about you?

Volunteer Opportunities

If you’re age 16 or older, you’re welcome to apply to become a volunteer at St. Luke’s Elmore. Volunteers are scheduled Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Current volunteer opportunities include:

  • Long-term care volunteers
  • Patient safety volunteers
  • Pet therapy volunteers
  • Youth volunteers

Becoming a Volunteer

  1. Please complete our online volunteer application
  2. Complete a volunteer interview. This interview will help you learn about our program, our hospital, and the volunteer opportunities available. At the same time, it will help us identify areas that best meet your interests, talents, and skills.
  3. Authorize a criminal background check (all applicants age 18 years and older). 
  4. Complete volunteer training. If you become a volunteer, this required training will familiarize you with the policies and procedures that govern volunteer activities at St. Luke's Elmore.
  5. Begin volunteering. Welcome!
If you have any questions about this process, please contact the Volunteer Office at (208) 587-6290 or email [email protected]