Current Volunteer Opportunities Parks, Recreation and Culture October 1 st to Dec 31 st, 2017 Youth and Teen Youth Advisory Committee of Council The committee provides youth of Cambridge (through school or residence) between the ages of 14-24 years to assist in the development and implementation of youth opportunities in Cambridge. If you are interested in further supporting the event as a committee member please contact the Youth Recreation Coordinator at 519-740-4681- ext. 4369 or youth@cambridge.ca. Rock the Mill Committee As the Rock the Mill events continue to grow within the community the Rock the Mill committee is in need of additional committee members. The committee is currently in need of committee support roles including: Talent Coordinator, Social Media Coordinator, Marketing Coordinator and Sponsorship Coordinator. Are you interested in being part of the 2018 Rock the Mill event as a volunteer? Rock the Mill is in the process of developing the 2018 event and lead up events and coffee houses. Feel free to connect with Youth Coordinator at youth@cambridge.ca with any questions. Special Needs Inclusion Volunteer Volunteers provide support to children, youth and adults with disabilities. This program provides support to anyone who requires varying levels of assistance to access and participate in both municipal programs. Volunteer positions include; swimming lessons, recreation programs, special events and camp support. For more information on Inclusion Services volunteer opportunities please contact Robyn Hyland @ 519 740-4681 ext 4292 or e-mail hylandr@cambridge.ca. Adult Support Services William E. Pautler, 50+ Recreation Centre Friendly Visiting and Caregiver Support Volunteers A volunteer is matched with a senior, or adult with physical disabilities, for regular social visits in the participants home. Volunteers visit approximately once a week for 2 hours, flexible to your schedule. Enjoy conversation, a game of cards, board games, a short walk or even the possibility of an occasional outing. Many of our Friendly Visiting participants live with family members who may benefit from time for themselves. Friendly Visiting Telephone Volunteers A volunteer provides a telephone visit for clients by regular contact. Telephone calls are made from the offices of the Friendly Visiting Program (1145 Concession Road), and under the supervision of
staff. Engage clientele in friendly conversation with opportunities for reminiscing. Looking for volunteers with good interpersonal and communication skills, education/experience in social work, community services an asset. Currently we have an URGENT need for Volunteers who smoke or don t mind being in the home of a smoker as well as volunteers who speak Portuguese. Volunteers do not provide housekeeping, personal or medical care. * Volunteers must be 18 years or older. * Opportunities also available for volunteers who speak languages other than English. * A police records check will be requested of all applicants. For more information or to volunteer please call Sandra at 519-740-4681 ext. 4820 or email dombroskies@cambridge.ca. Wm. E. Pautler Centre, 50+ Recreation Centre, 1145 Concession Road. Adult Day Services: Offer adults an opportunity for a day out in a safe & caring community setting to socialize, interact, make new friends and have FUN. Volunteers are an integral part of providing these programs to older adults and individuals with challenges. Cambridge Program Locations: Tuesday - Fairview Mennonite Home; Wednesday and Friday Allan Reuter Centre; Monday through Saturday William E. Pautler Centre. All locations are serviced by regular bus routes. Adult Day Program - Program Aides: Assist Program staff with activities, promote socialization among participants and assist individuals to actively participate in the daily programs. Provide one to one support for seniors wishing to play cards or board games, enjoy an outdoor walk, or arts and crafts. Individuals fluent in a second language such as French, Portuguese, and Polish would allow some participants to better socialize and share with other group members and staff. One day per week for a morning (9:00 am to 12:00 pm) or afternoon shift (12:00 pm 3:00 pm) or full day (9:00 am 3:00 pm) at all program sites. Adult Day Program Food Service Assistant: Saturdays, 9 am 1:30 pm, set up and clean-up of dining room area, snack prep, dishes, plating & serving food. Excellent opportunity for students completing their Community Service Hours for Secondary School diploma. 50+ Recreation Centres Allan Reuter 50+ Recreation Centre, 507 King St. E. Host/Hostess positions-available immediately Tuesday 9-12:30 and Wednesday 12:30-4:00pm and Friday 9-12:30am Welcoming members and patrons of the Allan Reuter Centre. Provide tours and information regarding the programs and services offered at the Centre. Tuck Shop - Volunteer positions- 9:30am 1:00pm Makes coffee, tea, serves soup and sandwiches, greets and meets and serves participants, takes payment, reconciles cash at end of shift. Golf Tournament Committee are in need of new members and the position of Chair - Organizes and implements September Golf Tournament committee meets once per month. Horticulture (natural crafts) and Tai Chi teachers needed
Travel Club registrars and committee members Chesley Lake Get-Away looking for more committee members positions open entertainment and activities coordinators. William E. Pautler Centre 1145 Concession Road Tuck Shop Volunteers for William E- Pautler Centre- 1145 Concession Rd Makes coffee, tea, greets and meets and serves participants, takes payment, reconciles cash at end of shift.8:45 1pm shift, backup positions available for all five days per week. For more information please call 519-740-4681 ext 4397 or email downtone@cambridge.ca Ted Wake 50+ Recreation Centre, (at the W.G. Johnson Centre, 31 Kribs St.) Host/Hostess reception desk Friday mornings every other week Special Events and Drop-in program volunteers: weekly, monthly and seasonal opportunities Contact Nancy hnatejkon@cambridge.ca or 519-740-4681 Ext 4458 David Durward 50+ Recreation Centre, 62 Dickson St. Host/Hostess back-up positions 9:00am-12:30pm or 12:30-4:00pm Welcoming members and patrons of the David Durward Centre. Provide tours and information regarding the programs and services offered at the Centre. Tuck Shop - Volunteer positions- 9:00am-11:30am OR 1:00-3:00pm Makes coffee, tea, greets and meets and serves participants, takes payment, reconciles cash at end of shift. Special Events Committee volunteers: weekly, monthly and seasonal opportunities Dining Room Assistant: Welcome patrons to dining room; assist with clearing dishes from tables. Contact: Kara Miller- millerk@cambridge.ca or 519-740-4681 ext. 4634 Aquatics Assistant Swimming Instructors Volunteers are partnered up with a Lifesaving Swim Instructor to provide support to preschoolers, children and youth in swimming lessons. These assistant instructors must have a current Emergency First Aid, Bronze Cross and Assistant Instructors. For more information please contact Amy or Ruth. W.G. Johnson Centre Contact Amy at 519-740-4681 ext. 4457 or rossa@cambridge.ca John Dolson Centre Contact Ruth at 519-740-4681 ext. 4320 or reitzelr@cambridge.ca Neighbourhood Association Boards Local neighbourhood associations organize programs & special events, offer services for all ages, and provide many volunteer opportunities to neighbourhood residents. Blair Road Neighbourhood Association: Director at Large Position
The purpose of the Director at Large is to assist the Association and other board members with the management of the Association affairs and the development of its strategic direction. This may involve overseeing a priority project, community program, or key function of the Association. The board meets 10 times per year, and directors are expected to commit 5 to 10 hours of volunteer work per month. This position requires a minimum commitment of one year. The BRNA delivers community programs and events to its members and provides information and resources to the broader community of Cambridge, Ontario. To apply contact: info@blairroad.org Special Events Christmas in Cambridge Volunteers are needed for Christmas in Cambridge Festival of Events. Volunteer tasks include setup & takedown of events, information booths and running an interactive game/activity. Festival runs: Nov 24 to Dec 31. Locations vary depending upon event. Day, evening & weekend shifts are available. Most events are outside and volunteers will need to dress warmly. Food will be provided for shifts over lunch and dinner. If you are interested in volunteering please complete the online application at www.christmasincambridge.ca. For more information email volunteer@cambridge.ca. Cambridge Canada Day Celebrations Committee-Happy Birthday Canada Must enjoy working with a very talented community minded committee who work together to provide this community with the best Canada Day celebration possible. Current opening for Sponsorship/Marketing Coordinator, Vendor Coordinator. For more information Elaine at 519-740- 4681 ext. 4397 downtone@cambridge.ca. Cambridge Mayor s Celebration of the Arts (CMCA) CMCA takes place annually on the Friday evening of Father s Day weekend. CMCA is recruiting members to sit on the organizing committee for; Promotions & Social Media Coordinator, Evening Site Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator & members at large. Committee meetings are held monthly, increasing in number April to June. For more information contact the Recreation Coordinator mca@cambridge.ca or 519-740-4681 ext 4277. Cambridge Santa Claus Parade We are looking for several individuals who have a passion for Christmas to sit on a committee that organizes and plans the parade. Looking for a secretary and a treasurer or bookkeeper. These positions require people to be able to bring their skills and ideas to the table. Also we need many volunteers the day of the event. For more information email: downtone@cambridge.ca Cambridge Scottish Festival Embrace the tradition and the culture! Cambridge Scottish Festival is looking for individuals to assist in the planning of this heritage event. Visit www.cambridgescottishfestival.ca for festival details or contact volunteers@cambridgescottishfestival.ca. Cambridge Sports Awards Banquet A community sports awards program was established to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of athletes representing Cambridge at provincial, national and international levels of competition. The Banquet Committee is responsible for organizing the annual November banquet. The committee
meets on the second Monday of each month from 6:30-8:30pm at Cambridge City Hall. The following positions are now open: Sponsorship Coordinator responsible for the execution of the committee s sponsorship program. Program Coordinator responsible for the development of the evening program. Preparations Coordinator responsible for making all of the necessary facility preparations for the banquet including: arranging booking, communication with caterer, working within a set budget. Interested candidates are asked to contact Nicole Cichello at 519-740-4681, ext. 4652, or cichellon@cambridge.ca Cambridge Farmers Market 40 Dickson Street Operating since 1830, the Cambridge Farmers' Market is one of the oldest markets in Canada. Join us at the market for the fresh local food, homemade crafts, and other unique items! For more information on volunteer opportunities with the Cambridge Farmers Market contact the Market Manager at 519-740-4681 ext. 4252 or farmersmarket@cambridge.ca. To apply, complete an Online Volunteer Application Form at www.cambridge.ca/volunteer For more information on Volunteer Opportunities within Parks, Recreation and Culture contact volunteer@cambridge.ca or call 519-740-4681 ext 4603.