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Welcome to our web site.
"Never underestimate the impact you can make" is a phrase that sums the driving force for many of us who work
at Shasta Regional Medical Center. On and off duty, you can find the majority of us caring about the impact we
make in the communities we serve.
Our desire is to keep service and clinical excellence at the forefront when caring for those we live and work
with, as well as those who are traveling through the North State. The services offered at our hospital are
designed with you and your health care needs in mind.
We are the employees of Shasta Regional Medical Center.
If you are a....
Best Friend
Golfer
Gardener
Business Person
Teacher
Mom – Grandma
Dad – Grandpa
Uncle
Aunt
You have the qualities to make a great volunteer.
We always have room in our family for those who have a smile to share and a few hours to give that extra special touch to the people who are cared for or work at Shasta Regional Medical Center.
You can be part of a team that’s dedicated to continually making healthcare better. Together with the Medical Staff and employees, you can be part of an experience aimed at achieving 100% satisfaction with our patients and guests.
Share your time and experience by volunteering. It makes such a difference.
Serve four (4) hours once a week or more as a:
- Hospital Greeter and/or Escort
- Welcome patients and guests to the facility; provide escort/errand services; and offer appropriate
information and service to all who enter the hospital.
- Family Waiting Room Host/Hostess
- Help make patients’ family members and friends experience a positive visit at the Hospital by
offering relevant and appropriate information.
- Emergency Department Volunteer
- Offer supportive services to the Emergency Department Team, including staff and doctors.
- Information Desk Volunteer
- Welcome guests to the hospital while offering appropriate information and service to all who enter
the hospital
- Materials Management Volunteer
- Support the Hospital by applying stickers to various products and supplies used in the Hospital
- Kiwanis House Host/Hostess
- Serve as the ambassador to patients and guests in a home-like setting at the Kiwanis House, operated
by the Foundation affiliated with the Hospital
- Neurosciences/Orthopedic Volunteer
- Run Errands and provide supportive services to the Ortho/Neuro clinical team
- Post Anesthesia Recovery Room Volunteer
- Assist staff by escorting patients/families and completing errands as directed
- Pharmacy Volunteer
- Assist pharmacists and clinical staff by completing errands and other services as requested
- Surgery Pavilion Volunteer
- Offer guest relations services to Pavilion patients, families, guests and staff
- Very Important Patient Traveling Cart Volunteer
- Round through the clinical units, offering patients recreational options and other amenity items to
enhance their stay at the Hospital
- Public Relations/Marketing Volunteer
- Clip newsworthy items from area newspapers/magazines; run errands; among other services
- Chaplain Associate Volunteer
- Complete the Associate Chaplains training and then apply to serve as a lay minister to the patients
and families at the Hospital. For more information, call Father Art Lillicropp, Chaplain at 530. 244. 8372
- Pet Partner Volunteer
- Complete the RX Pets Training program with your own animal and visit hospitalized patients, family
members and staff with your best four-legged friend. For more information, please call Donna Conrad at
530.276.9164 or via email at donnaconrad@shasta.com
To complete an application for being a volunteer at our hospital, click here and we’ll send you an application
– kathryne.pochop
Founded by Thomas Wyatt, M.D., in 1945 as Memorial Hospital, Shasta Regional Medical Center continues to occupy its original
site in downtown Redding. Freeway close, the location is an advantage to people from throughout the North State.
Shasta Regional Medical Center (SRMC) is licensed for 246-beds and has become a regional medical center serving far Northern California.
The Hospital offers a diverse range of services from emergency medicine, critical care, general/specialty surgery, oncology,
cardiovascular, neurosciences to orthopedic care designed to meet the needs of the area.
Throughout the years, there have been several expansions and renovations to the Hospital’s physical plant. The most recent addition
includes the finalization of a 4-story patient tower, complete with a Heliport, capable of sustaining a landing of a Blackhawk helicopter.
SRMC is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations, licensed by the state of California and approved for Medicare patients.
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