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Flexible Schedule
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Boise, ID 83706
Administrative Assistant Volunteers provide support to various MADD programs and services. Administrative functions may include filing, data entry, mailings, newsletters, and front desk/reception support. Duties vary substantially depending upon volunteer interest and availability and local MADD administrative needs. Skills/Training Requirements: Completion of MADD orientation, communication ability, computer and data entry skills, and good interpersonal skills. Time Commitment: 4 hours per week; six-month commitment.
Date Posted: 2024-05-13
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Flexible Schedule
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Boise, ID 83706
The role of Crash Investigator is critical to reaching as many victims as possible to provide our services and identify victims/survivors of impaired driving crashes through newspaper articles, police reports, and other means. Once contact information for victims/survivors has been acquired, forward all information to the Lead Victim Services Specialist. Skills: Ability to communicate effectively, sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors, ethical behavior, respect for confidentiality, and reliable transportation. Requirements: driver’s license, background check, must be at least 21, Orientation and Training. Time Commitment: 2 hours per week; 3-month-commitment.
Date Posted: 2024-05-13
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Flexible Schedule
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Boise, ID 83706
Help plan our annual Walk Like MADD event! Multiple roles available including: acquiring sponsors, recruiting teams, social media promotion, organizing day-of logistics, fundraising initiatives, activities planning, etc. Skill/Training Requirements: Background check, ability to communicate effectively and work in a team environment, dependability, willingness to reach out to businesses in the community, networking skills, and following through with assigned tasks. Time Commitment: 2-4 hours per month, then up to once a week as the event draws nearer. Fill out our volunteer form to get started: https://madd.org/volunteer/volunteer-agreement/
Date Posted: 2024-05-13
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Flexible Schedule
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Boise, ID 83706
Victim Impact Panels (VIPs) are 2-hour classes that allow victims/survivors to share their personal stories of bereavement and loss with an audience. These classes are usually attended by offenders mandated by their court or parole office. These classes are also open to the public at no charge. MADD seeks volunteers to oversee and coordinate the established Victim Impact Panels. Coordinators will be responsible for setting up the classroom, handling registration, and overseeing the organizational details of the class. These volunteers play an important part in helping to reduce future victimizations through presenting effective VIPs, which educate participants to the hazards of impaired driving and motivate participants to make responsible decisions about drinking and driving in the future. Skills/Training Requirements: Background check, completion of MADD orientation, good organizational skills, ability to communicate effectively, non-judgmental related offenses, reliable transportation, and flexible schedule, as panels are held in the evenings, six times per year. Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per month; six-month - one-year commitment.
Date Posted: 2024-05-13
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Flexible Schedule
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Boise, ID 83706
This position is essential to how people see MADD in our community and growing our capacity with more volunteers; the more people know about our services and mission, the more lives we can save. The friendly, outgoing volunteers in this position represent MADD programs at fairs and festivals throughout the year in Idaho, answering questions about the lifesaving work we do at MADD, handing out educational materials, and telling people about our programs and upcoming events. Skills/Training Requirements: Background check, completion of MADD orientation, ability to communicate effectively, dependability, networking skills, outgoing and friendly. Time Commitment: 2-4 hours per month (depending on the season); 3-month commitment.
Date Posted: 2024-05-13