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7 people are interested
Volunteer Scheduler
ORGANIZATION: Bloodworks Northwest
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7 people are interested
The Volunteer Scheduler will work in partnership with our scheduling team to create, maintain, confirm, and problem solve volunteer schedules for our Donor Services Department. This position plays a pivotal role in volunteer engagement, strategic utilization, and deployment of volunteer resources to support the collection of blood products and ensure optimal donor experience.
- Contact volunteers by phone, email, or text to schedule, confirm, and/or update schedules based on needs, availability, and changes to the schedule
- Maintain electronic schedule via Shiftboard (our scheduling platform); communicate changes to scheduling department.
- Document and track in Shiftboard volunteer availability and scheduling preferences as well as how individuals prefer to be contacted and scheduled.
- Update the list of volunteers available for weekend on-call shifts
- Reach out to inactive volunteers to re-engage or place on hold.
- Audit schedules to identify changes that impact volunteer schedules.
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About Bloodworks Northwest
Location:
921 Terry Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104, US
Mission Statement
Saving lives through research, innovation, education and excellence in blood, medical and laboratory services in partnership with our community.
Description
Bloodworks Northwest: Because blood works miracles every day. As a unique, hybrid provider of health care services for the community, we collect, test and distribute essential, lifesaving blood to nearly 90 hospitals in the Pacific Northwest. We’re transfusion experts who consult with physicians. We’re also medical professionals who deliver clinical care to patients with blood disorders and disease. We’re scientists at specialized laboratories who support patients and surgeons at organ transplant and cancer treatment centers. And we’re a respected Research Institute studying everything related to blood. Here are some of the ways we’re saving lives every day:
Your Community Resource For Lifesaving Blood-With the help of a 250,000 registered donors in the region, Bloodworks NW collects about 900 units of blood each day. All blood receives immediate, comprehensive testing so that it can be available to 90 regional hospitals - usually in less than 24 hours after donation. We operate 11 donor centers and our mobile units travel to hundreds of blood drives every month at work sites, schools, churches, and other community locations throughout Western Washington.
Volunteerism-Bloodworks NW benefits from the dedicated work of volunteers. Our volunteers make a real difference and a vital contribution to help save lives, gain work experience, build skills, earn community service hours and feel justifiably proud about giving back to those in need.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Various sitesSeattle, WA 98104
DATE POSTED
March 18, 2020
SKILLS
- Healthcare
- Basic Computer Skills
- Microsoft Office Suite
- Critical Thinking
- Organization
- People Skills
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- 3-4 hours weekly for 6 months.
- Strong desire to help and serve others. Well organized, detail-oriented, and dependable. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Access to a phone, email, and web-based programs to make scheduling and reminder calls.