Volunteering at Chilton Medical Center

The Junior Volunteer Program at Chilton Medical Center is currently suspended because of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

 

Volunteers are an important part of the team at Chilton Medical Center, helping us enhance the patient experience and provide high-quality care. While this can be rewarding, it also requires a significant time commitment – both in terms of service hours and the training and medical prerequisites that must be met as part of our onboarding process.

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Chilton Medical Center volunteer Anne Tizio says making patients feel welcome is one of the most important aspects of volunteering at the hospital in Pompton Plains, NJ.

Volunteer programs include:*

Adult
– More than 200 adult volunteers provide support services throughout our hospital every day of the year.
Juniors
– We offer a limited number of volunteer service positions to high school students ages 15 to 18.

Learn more about volunteer opportunities >

How to become a volunteer: 

*Volunteers are required to volunteer for at least six months. Junior volunteers must commit to a minimum of 50 service hours.

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Chilton Medical Center Auxiliary

If you enjoy fundraising, spreading holiday cheer, crafting meal tray favors or making hand-made items for patients, becoming a member of the Chilton Medical Center Auxiliary may be right for you.