Volunteer at Iowa Lutheran Hospital - Des Moines

Iowa Lutheran Hospital Volunteers

Volunteer Opportunities at Iowa Lutheran Hospital

Volunteers at Iowa Lutheran Hospital make a difference for our patients, families and team members. Volunteers are needed in areas that range from patient and family contact, such as staffing waiting rooms, escorting or instruction; to clerical such as typing and filing; to customer service in gift shops and retail stores; to working at home on projects, such as sewing.

Volunteer assignments can be arranged on a schedule that suits you. All volunteers must go through a screening process prior to joining the team.

Current Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Requirements

Requirements for Adult Volunteers
  • Must be 18 or older and not enrolled in undergraduate or graduate school
  • Placement interview and orientation
  • Volunteer handbook review
  • State of Iowa background check
  • National background check (if applicable)
  • Health screening
  • Covid and flu vaccination required
  • Tuberculosis (TB) test
Requirements for College Student Volunteers
  • Currently enrolled in college
  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Placement interview and orientation
  • Volunteer handbook review
  • State of Iowa background check
  • National background check (if applicable)
  • Health screening
  • Covid and flu vaccination required
  • Tuberculosis (TB) test
Requirements for Teen Volunteers
  • Currently enrolled in high school
  • Be 14-18 years of age or older
  • Placement interview and orientation
  • Volunteer handbook review
  • State of Iowa background check
  • National background check (if applicable)
  • Health screening
  • Covid and flu vaccination required
  • Tuberculosis (TB) test
Requirements for Animal Assisted Therapy
  • Commit to volunteering a minimum of once per month. A typical volunteer assignment is once a week for 2-4 hours and can be arranged on a schedule that suits you. We ask our volunteers to make a six-month commitment.
  • All dogs must maintain certification and registration in Therapy Dogs International, Inc.
  • Each dog must pass the American Kennel Club's Canine Good Citizen Test (CGC) and have a temperament test for suitability to become a Therapy Dog.
  • Multiple dog TDI certification is required for volunteers who wish to bring more than one dog on visits.

Adult Volunteer

We have opportunities in patient care areas and non-patient areas such as the gift shop, family waiting rooms, clerical support, and more. A typical volunteer assignment is once a week for 2-4 hours and can be arranged on a schedule that suits you. We ask our volunteers to make a six-month commitment.

College Student Volunteer

We have opportunities to support patients, families and hospital staff in a variety of areas, including our patient comfort cart program, pediatric and adult emergency departments, hospital elder life program (HELP) and more. A typical volunteer assignment is once a week for 2-4 hours. We ask our volunteers to make a two semester commitment.

Volunteen

You can make a difference in the lives of patients, while gaining exposure to the health care field. Teens who choose to volunteer:

  • Build connections in the community
  • Develop skills that help with career advancement
  • Improve self-esteem
  • Have a more positive outlook on life
  • Earn silver cord hours for graduation
  • Earn scholarship opportunities
  • Make new friends!

Opportunities

Your assignments as a volunteer will vary depending on your interests, availability, skills and experience. Assignments may include:

  • Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) scheduler and counselor
  • Special projects that support our hospitals and communities
  • Emergency Department
  • Behavioral health tutor
  • Gift Shop
  • Not New Shop

Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT)

Animal assisted therapy is available for patients and families during their stay. We understand the unique bond between humans and animals and how it can enhance a positive attitude and assist in the healing process.

Upon evaluation by the animal assisted therapy program volunteer trainers, the animal must demonstrate behavior that it: is reliable; is controllable; is predictable; inspires confidence in the person s/he is interacting with; and the animal actively solicits interactions with people and is accepting and forgiving of differences in people's reactions and behavior.

Handlers must demonstrate they are reliable, confident, and natural in their interactions with people and animals; have control of their animal; inspire confidence in the person they are interacting with; and actively engage in interactions with people and accept and forgive differences in people's reactions and behavior.