Skip to main content

Health & Wellness

Assist in clinics, provide patient support, or offer wellness services.

Active Volunteer Roles

4 Found
Spencer House Seniors Centre in Halifax is offering a new volunteer opportunity through our MedPal Pilot Program. Funded through the NS Health Community Health Boards Wellness Fund, the program matches volunteer notetakers with seniors to help them prepare for and attend medical appointments. Transportation is provided within HRM.For more information, please visit www.spencerhouse.ca/medpal and sign up through our online application at https://form-can.keela.co/volunteer-application43
Short-term (less than 6 months) Flexible
View Details
Peer Listener Program Position Overview A peer-listener volunteer reaches out and connects directly with individuals across Canada that are going through a particularly challenging time with arthritis. This program provides an opportunity for individuals connecting to the Arthritis Line to then connect one-on-one with someone living with a similar arthritis experience. This program is intended to provide an opportunity for brief peer conversations and is not meant to be an ongoing or long-term support.Time Commitment Volunteers are asked to commit to approximately 5 hours per month, consisting of brief weekly check-ins to monitor the peer-listener inbox and supporting around 2 scheduled shifts (to be determined with program staff and based on your availability) for 2-4 peer-listener callsWe ask for a minimum commitment of 6 monthsOccasional meetings, support sessions, and professional development sessions offered throughout the yearKey Areas of Responsibility Support callers who may feel emotional, overwhelmed or fearful Provide information and support to people affected by arthritis Support program referrals and requests via phone and emailDirect callers to the online tools and resources on the Arthritis Society Canada websiteDirect callers to local supports and resourcesData entry related to interactions, tracking, and reporting/documentationDesired Skills and AttributesLived experience with arthritis is required for this role (ideally looking for someone with osteoarthritis)Passionate about, and committed to, bettering the lives of those affected by arthritisExperience working and interacting with peopleEmpathetic, friendly, and non-judgmental, with professional phone mannerWillingness to undertake training appropriate to the role (active listening, crisis training, etc.), and learn about Arthritis Society Canada’s resourcesAbility to work effectively with staff and other volunteers remotely, and comfortable working with technologyExperience and knowledge of a helping profession is an asset, but not requiredMajor Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada Staff member will directly oversee this role People affected by arthritisOther volunteers and Arthritis Society Canada staffWorking EnvironmentThis position is remote, volunteers can participate where they have access to internet and a private environment.BenefitsSupport the organization’s mission as an integral member of the Peer-Listener team Receive specialized training regarding arthritis and supporting interactions with othersDevelop transferable employment skills Develop communication skills by providing one-to-one support Give back to the community and impact those living with arthritis Build connections and be part of a community and receive ongoing opportunities and mentorship Meet and talk to a diverse range of people A letter of reference can be provided at the completion of the volunteer position Availability and Working EnvironmentThis position is remote. Volunteers can work from any location with internet access and a private space.We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada, however, please be advised that not all candidates can be selected to join our volunteering programWelcome — How to Get Started1. Create your profile Start your volunteer journey by creating your profile here: https://arthritis.galaxydigital.com/user/register/2. Find an opportunity and apply Once your profile is set up, go to the “Opportunities” section, choose the role that interests you, and click “Respond” to apply directly from your volunteer account:https://arthritis.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=8214543. Next steps After you express interest in an opportunity, we will review your profile and guide you through the next steps to ensure a smooth and rewarding process.Questions? Email us at: volunteer@arthritis.ca
Medium-term (6 months to 1 year) Flexible
View Details
AdvocacyPosition OverviewAdvocacy volunteers are passionate voices for the six million people in Canada living with arthritis. These volunteers make their voices heard by campaigning for healthy public policy during federal and provincial elections, promoting arthritis initiatives through social media, writing letters to and meeting with elected officials, and participating in government consultations and other important advocacy calls to action.Time CommitmentAdvocacy volunteers typically contribute 1–2 hours per month This is a flexible role with no fixed schedule Volunteer engagement may vary depending on campaign needs throughout the yearKey Areas of Responsibility Work with Arthritis Society Canada to amplify strategic campaigns championing arthritis-related issues Use various online methods to reach elected officials, healthcare professionals, and the wider public Attend public events to advocate for people affected by arthritis Join local or national patient groups to further advocacy efforts Contribute to letter-writing campaigns, social media engagement, and government consultations Desired Skills & Attributes Passionate about improving the lives of those affected by arthritis Strong interest in public policy, health advocacy, or community engagement Comfortable using email and social media platforms to take action Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and respond to time-sensitive advocacy initiatives Lived experience with arthritis or connection to someone affected is an asset Availability & Working Environment Advocacy roles are available across Canada, at both local and national levels This is primarily a remote opportunity, with occasional in-person options available. Volunteers can participate from anywhere in Canada with reliable internet access. Major ContactsAn Arthritis Society Canada staff member will directly oversee this role Fellow advocacy volunteers, government officials, healthcare professionals, and community members.Working Environment This position is remote with occasional in-person options available. Volunteers can contribute from any location with internet access.We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada. Please note that not all candidates will be selected to join our volunteer program. Welcome — How to Get Started1. Create your profile Start your volunteer journey by creating your profile here: https://arthritis.galaxydigital.com/user/register/2. Find an opportunity and apply Once your profile is set up, go to the “Opportunities” section, choose the role that interests you, and click “Respond” to apply directly from your volunteer account: https://arthritis.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=821136 3. Next steps After you express interest in an opportunity, we will review your profile and guide you through the next steps to ensure a smooth and rewarding process.Questions? Email us at: volunteer@arthritis.ca
Short-term (less than 6 months) Monthly
View Details
Catapult is a world-class program designed to give youth a life-changing opportunity to discover their potential, take charge of their lives and become empowered to make a difference. The program is a combination of inspiring presentations and exciting activities set in an atmosphere of fun and friendship. Our leadership program is offered absolutely free to 50 Nova Scotia students entering Grade 10 in September who have been nominated by their school because they have natural leadership qualities and the potential to become strong leaders but who would not normally have access to this type of opportunity due to circumstance such as economics, loss of family, geographic isolation, racial barriers, etc.We are currently looking for camp counselors. Our camp counselors are volunteer mentors who become role models to the youth in our program. They work both independently and as a team to provide a stable, positive and often life-changing experience for our youth. This is a volunteer position – meals, accommodations and supplies are covered by Catapult and there is an honourarium of $800.Catapult Camp – Monday, August 10 – Wednesday, August 19, 2026. (2 days of training Aug 10/11) At Camp Counselors are expected to:· Actively participate during on-site training before camp begins· Work cooperatively with the staff team to create a memorable experience· Help with both set up and tear down of camp· Get to know all campers and encourage timid campers to participate· Participate in daily staff meetings· Assist teaching resources as needed and actively participate in programming· Monitor youth wakeups and curfews· Provide general supervision and discipline· Facilitate free time options· Moderate daily Family Shares
Short-term (less than 6 months) One-time event
View Details

Organizations in this Category

AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia
Health & Medical

AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia

Halifax, Nova Scotia

ALS Society of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
Health & Medical

ALS Society of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia
Health & Medical

Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Arthritis Society Canada
Health & Medical

Arthritis Society Canada

Toronto, Ontario

Bladder Cancer Canada
Health & Medical

Bladder Cancer Canada

Toronto, Ontario

Breakthrough T1D
Health & Medical

Breakthrough T1D

Toronto, Ontario

Breast Cancer Society of Canada
Health & Medical

Breast Cancer Society of Canada

Sarnia, Ontario

Canadian Blood Services
Health & Medical

Canadian Blood Services

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

CA
Health & Medical

Canadian Cancer Society

Toronto, Ontario

CA
Health & Medical

Canadian Center for Vaccinology

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Canadian Intervention and Assistance Dogs
Health & Medical

Canadian Intervention and Assistance Dogs

Bedford, Nova Scotia

CE
Health & Medical

Centre for Pediatric Pain Research, IWK Health Centre

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Crohn's and Colitis Canada
Health & Medical

Crohn's and Colitis Canada

Kentville, Nova Scotia

Cystic Fibrosis Canada
Health & Medical

Cystic Fibrosis Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Dense Breasts Canada
Health & Medical

Dense Breasts Canada

Toronto, Ontario

DI
Health & Medical

Diabetes Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia

DR
Health & Medical

Dr. Lovas' Lab

Halifax, Nova Scotia

EA
Health & Medical

Eating Disorders NS

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Epilepsy Association of the Maritimes (EAMS)
Health & Medical

Epilepsy Association of the Maritimes (EAMS)

Halifax, Nova Scotia

EX
Health & Medical

Excalibur ADHD Association

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Fighting Blindness Canada
Health & Medical

Fighting Blindness Canada

Toronto, Ontario

Halifax Sexual Health Centre
Health & Medical

Halifax Sexual Health Centre

Halifax, Nova Scotia

HA
Health & Medical

Halifax Stroke Club

Halifax, Nova Scotia

HE
Health & Medical

Heart and Stroke Foundation Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Hepatitis Outreach Society of Nova Scotia
Health & Medical

Hepatitis Outreach Society of Nova Scotia

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

HO
Health & Medical

Hospice Halifax

Halifax, Nova Scotia

IW
Health & Medical

IWK Health Centre - Volunteer Resources

Halifax, Nova Scotia

ImmUnity Canada
Health & Medical

ImmUnity Canada

Victoria, British Columbia

JDRF
Health & Medical

JDRF

Bedford, Nova Scotia

JD
Health & Medical

JDRF Nova Scotia

Bedford, Nova Scotia

K9 Partners Assistance Dogs
Health & Medical

K9 Partners Assistance Dogs

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Laing House
Health & Medical

Laing House

Halifax, Nova Scotia

LI
Health & Medical

Liver Canada

Markham, Ontario

LU
Health & Medical

Lung Association of Nova Scotia

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Lung Cancer Canada
Health & Medical

Lung Cancer Canada

Toronto, Ontario

MS
Health & Medical

MS Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia

MS Canada
Health & Medical

MS Canada

Toronto, Ontario

Mood Disorders Society of Canada's High School Subcommittee
Health & Medical

Mood Disorders Society of Canada's High School Subcommittee

Toronto, Ontario

More Than Meds Research Group
Health & Medical

More Than Meds Research Group

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Health & Medical

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

North End Community Health Centre
Health & Medical

North End Community Health Centre

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Northwood Care
Health & Medical

Northwood Care

Halifax, Nova Scotia

NO
Health & Medical

Northwood Ivany Place

Bedford, Nova Scotia

NO
Health & Medical

Nova Scotia Aphasia Association

Halifax, Nova Scotia

NO
Health & Medical

Nova Scotia Health Authority

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Ocean View Continuing Care Center
Health & Medical

Ocean View Continuing Care Center

Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia

OS
Health & Medical

Osteoporosis Canada

Toronto, Ontario

Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope
Health & Medical

Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope

Toronto, Ontario

PC
Health & Medical

PCC Atlantic

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Parkinson Canada
Health & Medical

Parkinson Canada

Toronto, Ontario

Parkinson Society Nova Scotia
Health & Medical

Parkinson Society Nova Scotia

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Prostate Cancer Canada
Health & Medical

Prostate Cancer Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia

PR
Health & Medical

Prostate Cancer Canada Atlantic Region

Halifax, Nova Scotia

QE
Health & Medical

QEII Foundation

Halifax, Nova Scotia

QEII Health Science Centre - Volunteer Services
Health & Medical

QEII Health Science Centre - Volunteer Services

Halifax, Nova Scotia

QEII Health Sciences Foundation
Health & Medical

QEII Health Sciences Foundation

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Ride for Cancer
Health & Medical

Ride for Cancer

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Ronald McDonald House Charities® Atlantic
Health & Medical

Ronald McDonald House Charities® Atlantic

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Saint Vincent's Nursing Home
Health & Medical

Saint Vincent's Nursing Home

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Schizophenia Society of Nova Scotia (SSNS)
Health & Medical

Schizophenia Society of Nova Scotia (SSNS)

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

SC
Health & Medical

Scleroderma Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia

SE
Health & Medical

Self Help Connection

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

Self-Help Connection
Health & Medical

Self-Help Connection

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

St. John Ambulance
Health & Medical

St. John Ambulance

Halifax, Nova Scotia

SuperVisa4u
Health & Medical

SuperVisa4u

Mississauga, Ontario

The Arthritis Society - Nova Scotia Division
Health & Medical

The Arthritis Society - Nova Scotia Division

Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Health & Medical

The Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Friends of Gilda's Nova Scotia
Health & Medical

The Friends of Gilda's Nova Scotia

Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada- Atlantic Canada Region
Health & Medical

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada- Atlantic Canada Region

Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Lung Association of Nova Scotia
Health & Medical

The Lung Association of Nova Scotia

Halifax, Nova Scotia

The PROsocial Project
Health & Medical

The PROsocial Project

Halifax, Nova Scotia

VON (Victorian Order of Nurses)
Health & Medical

VON (Victorian Order of Nurses)

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Victorian Order of Nurses
Health & Medical

Victorian Order of Nurses

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Your Way to Wellness
Health & Medical

Your Way to Wellness

Halifax, Nova Scotia