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Volunteer

At ٺƵ, volunteers provide essential social support to our patients, their families, and other visitors. Whether you’re interested in greeting and directing visitors or assisting with various other tasks, ٺƵ’s Volunteer Services can match you with the right opportunity.

Volunteer opportunities are available at the following locations throughout ٺƵ:

Traditional volunteer positions do not involve providing or assisting in medical treatment. Opportunities to observe doctors and other providers are not available.

For more information about externships, internships, and research opportunities, please contact the Nontraditional Volunteer Department within ٺƵ Human Resources at HRNTV@NYULangone.org or 212-404-4170.

Application Process

The application process can take four to eight weeks to complete. Please start by . We review all applications, but only contact applicants whose interests and availabilities best match our needs. Interview requests are sent to your email address. More information is available on our .

Age Requirements and Time Commitment

Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to participate in our Junior Volunteer programs. All other volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Individuals under the age of eighteen (18) years old must obtain parent/guardian consent to volunteer. Valid state issued “Working Papers” are required for all volunteers under the age of eighteen (18) years old.

ٺƵ volunteers commit to a single four-hour shift per week, for a minimum of nine consecutive months. As a general rule, hospital volunteers are required to maintain a regular schedule, working on the same day, at the same time, every week. By the end, volunteers contribute at least 150 hours of service.

Summer Volunteers

Summer volunteer opportunities are available to applicants age 16 and older who can dedicate 120 service hours over the summer months. Weekly shifts and time commitments vary between sites. For more detailed information specific to each program, please visit the .

Placements are based on needs within ٺƵ and the availability of the volunteer. Orientations and interviews for summer volunteers are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis until all available positions are filled.

Applications must be received by the site-specific deadline below for placement in that year’s upcoming summer program. Application submission periods are as follows:

  • Tisch Hospital, Kimmel Pavilion, and Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital—34th Street: January 1 to March 31
  • ٺƵ Orthopedic Hospital: January 1 to March 31
  • ٺƵ Hospital—Brooklyn: January 1 to May 31
  • ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island: January 1 to March 31
    • NOTE: ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island, Summer Teen applications closed as of April 1, 2024.

Please note the ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island Summer 2024 Healthcare Mentorship Program is limited to students from Hempstead High School, Evergreen Charter School, and Academy Charter School.

If you are only applying for the summer volunteer program, please indicate that on the application. Only volunteers being considered for interviews are contacted.

Volunteer Placement

Volunteers are placed according to the chosen location’s current needs, your availability, and program-specific requirements. Before you start, you must complete the Volunteer Services onboarding process. This includes a background screening, medical clearance, proof of influenza vaccination (depending on the time of year), and other compliance documents. There is also an orientation session for all new volunteers.

Volunteer Programs

Volunteers fulfill the following roles at various ٺƵ locations:

  • Greeters and Guest Services volunteers provide information and compassion to patients and visitors throughout the hospital, including main lobbies, inpatient, and outpatient units.
  • Child life volunteers assist with playroom activities and socialize with children and families.
  • Emergency and immediate care department volunteers provide comfort and communicate updates to family members.
  • Animal-assisted therapy is provided by certified volunteers from approved organizations.
  • Opportunities specific to ٺƵ in Brooklyn include physical, speech, and occupational therapy; Reach Out and Read Pediatric Literacy Program; Super Sprowtz nutrition program; and opportunities at the Family Health Centers at ٺƵ.
  • Opportunities specific to ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island include Baby Cuddler Program, Delirium Program, and Strolling Musicians.
    • NOTE: ٺƵ Hospital – LI is currently full and not accepting Cuddler applications

Contact Information

Please contact the site of your choosing directly for any questions you may have regarding available volunteer opportunities: