Bone Health Education Volunteers work together with the Community Engagement Coordinators and are an integral part in the planning and facilitating of Bone Health 101 presentations.
Summary of Role
Work with the Community Engagement Coordinator (CEC) to plan Bone Health presentations to groups
Reach out to these groups and plan the date and time for the presentation.
Inform, educate and guide to relevant resources through OC website and other relevant local bone health resources supported by OC
Complete post event survey
Advise CEC of any issues or concerns that require attention and follow up
Completed Volunteer Education Training
Attributes, Skills, Interest:
Presentation and facilitation skills in a group setting an asset
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with a diverse range of people
An empathetic, flexible, non-judgmental approach and an understanding of people’s needs
Comfortable with Zoom technology, training provided
Commitment to model inclusion and respect for diversity
Fully bilingual in French and other languages an asset
Hours and Commitment:
Each Bone Health presentation is booked for 1 hour
3 – 5 hours per month, including one hour meeting, administrative, and organizational time
OC Training
Requirements:
Work within the guidelines of the Volunteer Program Policy and related organizational policies and procedures
Ensure the privacy, health and safety of participants, staff and volunteers
Act as a representative and ambassador for Osteoporosis Canada
Resumes are strongly encouraged, but not required
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