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Eaa Chapter 292
Help manage the Saturday evening dinner by setting up tables, preparing food, assisting with buffet service, and cleaning up after the meal.
Eaa Chapter 292
Drive a tractor to transport guests between remote parking and the clubhouse during the event. Ensure guest safety and provide a welcoming experience.
Eaa Chapter 292
Supervise the food preparation and cooking for the hamburger lunch, ensuring food safety and quality. Coordinate with other volunteers for a successful meal service.
Eaa Chapter 292
Assist at the swap meet by answering payment questions and verifying transactions for aviation-related items. Ensure smooth operation of the flea market.
Eaa Chapter 292
Join us to help provide a great pancake breakfast for attendees by preparing food, serving, and ensuring cleanliness of the dining area.
Eaa Chapter 292
Assist with practice sessions for the STOL competition by flying light aircraft and adjusting takeoff and landing points as needed. Practice sessions are weather-dependent.
Eaa Chapter 292
Greet arriving guests, sell and distribute Fly-in tickets, and manage merchandise sales. Provide a welcoming and efficient registration experience.
Eaa Chapter 292
As a line judge, you will be responsible for setting up measurement tapes and cones, measuring takeoff and landing distances, and ensuring safety during flight operations. Attendance at practice sessions is required.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers will help expand the Friends of the LWC and Business Circle networks, plan annual fundraising events, and engage with potential donors and volunteers.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers engage with the public over social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to promote LWC activities and initiatives.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers assist in planning and organizing events such as celebrations, fundraisers, or volunteer recognition events, including organizing entertainment and communicating with sponsors.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers help keep trash out of streets and streams by participating in clean-ups along stretches of roadways in Polk County (Buena Vista Road) and Benton County (Tampico/Coffin Butte Roads).
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers participate in field opportunities for monitoring, weed pulls, Adopt-a-Road events, tree plantings, and other stewardship activities, including cutting/pulling invasive weeds and planting.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
This volunteer-led effort focuses on restoring the streamside habitat along Middle Fork Ash Creek at Gentle Woods Park in Monmouth. Volunteers will manually remove invasive species, plant native vegetation, and construct deer-proof cages for new plantings.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers help with filing, data entry, research, typing, editing, and various office-related activities to support the day-to-day operations of the LWC.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
As part of the EnO Committee, volunteers help plan and organize events and activities to engage and inspire the community to take action for watershed health.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
On April 19, 2025, volunteers will join an effort to remove invasive ivy and bird cherry trees from a grove of old oaks growing alongside South Fork Ash Creek, in Independence.
Horses Adaptive Riding And Therapy
Assist in therapeutic riding sessions by leading horses or side-walking with participants. Volunteers help ensure the safety and effectiveness of the sessions, providing support and encouragement to riders with disabilities.
Dallas Downtown Association
Participate in downtown clean-up days to help maintain and beautify the historic downtown area. Volunteers will assist in litter collection, planting, and other beautification projects.
Dallas Downtown Association
Join the Dallas Downtown Association in celebrating the 'Dallas in Wonderland' themed parade. Volunteers will assist with organizing parade participants, managing crowd control, and ensuring the event runs smoothly.
Dallas Downtown Association
Join one of the DDA's committees to support economic vitality, design, organization, or promotion. Members will participate in monthly meetings and contribute to planning and executing projects.
Bambinos Oregon
Car seat technicians are required to undergo an 8-hour training (paid by Bambinos) and assist with car seat installations, which take about 30 minutes to 1 hour each. Flexible scheduling is available.
Bambinos Oregon
Delivery and pick-up drivers are needed to transport items to and from the organization. This role is flexible and can be arranged around the volunteer's schedule.
Bambinos Oregon
Office volunteers are needed to assist with various administrative tasks for 3-4 hours per week. Volunteers will help manage office operations and support the organization's mission.
Bambinos Oregon
Equipment cleaners are responsible for cleaning and maintaining donated equipment for 2-3 hours at a time. This role offers flexible scheduling.
Bambinos Oregon
Social media volunteers are needed to help manage and create content for Bambinos' social media platforms. This role is flexible and can be adapted to fit the volunteer's schedule.
Bambinos Oregon
Spanish-speaking volunteers are needed to assist with communication and support for Spanish-speaking families for 3-4 hours per week. Volunteers will help bridge language barriers and provide essential services.
Bambinos Oregon
Donation trackers are needed to manage and track donations for 2-3 hours per week. This role is flexible and can be adapted to fit volunteer schedules.
Pringle Creek Sustainable Living Center
Lead visitors through the Pringle Creek Community, providing information on sustainability practices and the history of the area. Volunteers will guide groups through various stops, including the Fir Grove and Rain Gardens, while promoting environmental awareness.
Pet Peace Of Mind
Assist in providing pet care for the pets of seriously ill individuals, ensuring they receive the love and attention they need. Volunteers may be involved in feeding, walking, and general care of pets to support the bond between patients and their pets.
Friends Of West Salem Watersheds
Assist in planting native trees and shrubs to restore local habitats. Volunteers will work on various community projects aimed at improving watershed health.
Friends Of West Salem Watersheds
Work on tabling events for education and outreach to raise awareness about watershed issues. Volunteers will engage with the community to promote environmental sustainability.
Friends Of West Salem Watersheds
Coordinate events such as book signings, presentations, and conferences to support the Glenn-Gibson Watershed Council's mission. Volunteers will help organize and manage event logistics.
Friends Of West Salem Watersheds
Join a young volunteer crew in liberating trees from invasive ivy and other non-native plants. Volunteers will help clear invasive species to restore and protect the natural habitat.
Friends Of West Salem Watersheds
Help increase habitat in West Salem city parks by participating in pollinator garden awareness projects. Volunteers will assist in planting and maintaining gardens that attract pollinators.
Englewood Forest Festival
Volunteers are needed to support the Englewood Forest Festival by helping with various tasks during the event. This includes setting up, assisting visitors, and ensuring the festival runs smoothly.
Punx With Purpose
Assist with background support tasks such as donation processing, heavy lifting, and warehouse work. This role is crucial for maintaining the operations of Punx With Purpose and ensuring resources are available for youth programs.
Salem Main Street Association
Join one of our committees to help enhance the quality of downtown Salem. Committees meet monthly to address projects related to design, promotions, economic vitality, and organization.
Salem Main Street Association
Assist with organizing and running holiday events such as the Holiday Parade and Holiday Caroling. Volunteers help create a festive atmosphere and ensure events run smoothly.
Punx With Purpose
Volunteers are needed at Stormies Place, a drop-in center for at-risk youth. Responsibilities include assisting with daily operations, engaging with youth, and providing a supportive environment. Volunteers work on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 2pm to 6pm.
Punx With Purpose
Volunteers are needed for the annual Punx in the Park event, a resource fair and concert in Salem, Oregon. Responsibilities include assisting with event setup, engaging with attendees, and providing support to ensure the event runs smoothly. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and pass a background check.
Punx With Purpose
Join the EMOS Street Outreach Team to engage with at-risk youth in the community. Volunteers will work on Tuesdays and Thursdays, providing resources and support to youth in need. This role requires strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to helping others.
Falls City Fire Dept
We are a a 100% volunteer fire department. We have 32 members divided into the three divisions of Fire Suppression and Rescue, EMS, and Fire Corps. We respond 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year – from work, from holiday family dinners, from track meets, and from their beds. We serve the 1,000 citizens of Falls City as well as the 1.2-square-mile town’s visitors. Whether in town helping our neighbors or around the region helping our fire neighbors, Falls City Fire Department provides fire, rescue, pre-transport medical, and public education services. Included in our fire and rescue services, we respond to all fire related calls, hazardous material incidents, motor vehicle collisions, and various kinds of rescues, including water rescues from our beautiful waterfalls throughout the year. We are also heavily involved in the community that rallied around us in our time of need – hosting and participating in community events, providing free community classes, and providing public education to our local students and residents. Building a strong community takes all of us and we would love for you to do your part with us! If you are interested in helping your friends and neighbors, come check out what being a Falls City Fire Department volunteer really means! If you are interested in volunteering with us, please stop by the fire station at 320 N Main Street on Wednesdays between 6 and 6:30PM and ask for AC Sykes. | Requirements: Be above the age of 18 Be a resident of the City of Falls City or of the immediate surrounding area Full background check required Be of good health Be able to lift 50 pounds, stand for long periods of time, and work in extreme conditions Be of good character Be of good standing in the community Must be able to attend regular drills and events | Categories: EMT, Fundraising, Community Education, Department Support, Firefighter, Other
Keizer Volunteer Firefighters Association Inc
Volunteer firefighters are crucial to the operation and delivery of services at Keizer Fire District. Volunteers are trained to work as team members with a high degree of proficiency in emergency services.
Marion County Fire District #1
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES Perform emergency medical services (EMS) and public education duties by responding to alarms of emergency medical assistance, supporting public education in safety and health by applying skills and knowledge in the saving of life and promoting the health and wellness of district personnel and citizens. Drives and operates district vehicles and apparatus as directed or authorized. Maintain facilities and equipment and perform other related duties as assigned. Attends required training and maintains required certifications. Communicate effectively both verbally and in (electronic) writing; understand and follow oral and written instructions; make good judgments; acts appropriately and calmly in emergency situations; performs moderately strenuous activities under EMS circumstances; establishes and maintains effective relationships with other personnel and the general public; prepare complete, accurate reports using English grammar, spelling and mathematics. Does related work as required and performs other duties as may be assigned. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Work is performed under the general supervision of an assigned company officer, and/or Battalion Chief who reviews work for conformance with district policies, procedures and guidelines. Limited supervision or direction may be received by EMS personnel on emergency incident scenes for the purpose of providing patient care. SUPERVISION EXERCISED EMS Volunteers do not have formal supervision over other staff. Limited supervision may be exercised when acting as a lead technician on emergency incidents providing direction to other responders. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS A person in this classification shall perform the essential functions as outlined below. However, these functions do not include all of the specific essential functions that a person may be required to perform. 1. Responds to incidents that have reported or are likely to have EMS related emergencies providing care as appropriate to EMS certification level and scope of practice, including report writing and related activities. 2. Cleans and/or maintains fire stations, grounds and vehicles; services and cleans all EMS equipment as required/assigned. 3. Participates in EMS drills and instructional classes, seminars, etc. as required and directed to improve knowledge and skills. 4. Drives and operates vehicles as trained and approved. 5. Participates in fire prevention, health and wellness programs as assigned. 6. Participates in community outreach/public service events as organized and approved by the district. | Requirements: • Possession of a valid Oregon Driver’s License with a driving record consistent with district driving policies or ability to obtain within 90 days of appointment. • Possession of valid Oregon EMS License above the EMR level or possession of an equal National Registry License with the ability to complete Oregon Health Authority reciprocity within 120 days of appointment. • Must pass a district provided physical examination by a licensed/accredited medical facility. • Must possess, maintain and authorize a cellular telephone capable of receiving pages for alarms for service, and brief informational communications for immediate assigned service area. • Must be able to participate within minimum volunteer activity guidelines within the fire district. • Must pass a district EMS physical ability test (PAT). • Successfully pass a criminal background and personal history investigation. • Hazardous Materials Awareness or equivalent within 90 days of appointment. • NIMS ICS 100, ICS 200, IS 700, and IS 800 within 90 days of appointment. • NFPA Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator within 6 months of appointment | Categories: EMT
Marion County Fire District #1
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES Under the direction and values of Marion County Fire District #1; Performs firefighting, fire prevention, and emergency medical services duties including combating, extinguishing, and preventing fires and applying skills and knowledge in the saving of life and property. Drives and operates district vehicles and apparatus as directed or authorized. Maintains facilities and equipment and performs other duties as assigned. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; understand and follow oral and written instructions; make good judgments; act appropriately and calmly in emergency situations; perform strenuous activities under hazardous and dangerous circumstances; establish and maintain effective relationships with other personnel and the general public; prepare complete, accurate reports using English grammar, spelling and mathematics. Does related work as required and performs other duties as may be assigned. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Work is performed under the general supervision of a company officer, and/or Battalion Chief who reviews work for conformance with district policies, procedures and guidelines. SUPERVISION EXERCISED Supervision is not a normal responsibility of positions in this classification. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS A person in this classification shall perform the essential functions as outlined below given consideration to the values and basic rules for Marion County Fire District #1. However, these functions do not include all of the specific essential functions that a person may be required to perform. 1. Responds to emergencies with assigned company, lays and connects hose lines, holds nozzles and directs water streams, utilizes chemical extinguishers, bars, hooks, lines and other equipment as may be required. 2. Raises ladders, ventilates fire to release heat and smoke, overhauls fire scene to prevent rekindling, and performs rescue work. 3. Provides emergency medical services as appropriate to EMS certification level, including report writing, skills and related activities. 4. Covers and protects furniture, appliances, stocks, and materials by use of salvage covers. Revised: October 2020 5. Cleans fire stations and grounds and services and cleans all fire equipment as assigned. 6. Participates in drills and classes and attends instructional classes, seminars, etc. as required and directed to improve skills and abilities. 7. May be assigned to rescue vehicle, perform vehicle and/or mechanical rescue functions as directed. 8. Drives and operates vehicles as trained and approved. 9. Participates in, and conducts inspection programs, pre-fire planning programs and other fire prevention programs as assigned. 10. Participates in community outreach/public service events as organized and approved by the district. | Requirements: - Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Oregon Drivers License within 90 days with a driving record consistent with district driving policies. - Must pass a district provided physical examination by a licensed/accredited medical facility. - Must pass a district physical agility course. - Successfully pass a criminal background and personal history investigation. - NFPA Firefighter 1, or equivalent * - NFPA Hazardous Materials Operations, or equivalent*. - NFPA Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator, or equivalent* - (NWCG) Wildland Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2)* - NIMS ICS 100, ICS 200, IS 700, and IS 800* - Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)* or Oregon EMT within 18 months of appointment. (* Will be provided during recruit academy.) | Categories: Firefighter
Second Chance Ranch
Volunteers dedicated to the ranch have the opportunity to receive horsemanship lessons. This role involves assisting with daily tasks at the ranch, such as cleaning stalls and caring for the horses, to qualify for lessons.
Oregon Agricultural Trust Inc
Assist with setting up and managing tables at events to promote the mission and programs of the Oregon Agricultural Trust. Engage with the public to raise awareness about farmland preservation.
Oregon Agricultural Trust Inc
Help manage and create content for the Oregon Agricultural Trust's social media platforms to engage the community and promote awareness of agricultural land preservation.
Oregon Agricultural Trust Inc
Support the Oregon Agricultural Trust by assisting in the research and writing of grant proposals to secure funding for agricultural land protection projects.
Mid-Valley Prelude Sinfonia Inc
Assist in completing the new AYO Music Center space by painting, organizing, and performing household carpentry tasks. Volunteers with a love for helping and skills in these areas are needed.
Art Conspiracy
Write and send thank-you letters to donors and supporters of the organization. Maintain communication and express gratitude on behalf of the organization.
Art Conspiracy
Help organize and facilitate the Membership Tea event. Responsibilities include setting up the venue, coordinating with members, and ensuring a smooth event flow.
Art Conspiracy
Provide support wherever needed within the organization. Tasks may vary based on current needs and projects.
Art Conspiracy
Assist in planning and executing fundraising activities to support the organization's programs. Engage with donors and help with event coordination.
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