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Northside Hospital Duluth & Gwinnett Auxiliary

Northside Hospital Gwinnett Volunteer Programs

Our diverse volunteer programs welcome individuals of various ages and enhance patient care at Northside Hospital Gwinnett. Volunteers engage with various hospital departments in a non-clinical role.

Whether you are drawn to health care or simply eager to serve others, you'll find your place as a valued member of our volunteer community.

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Volunteer Programs

Adult Volunteer Program

  • Ages 30+ (This is not an opportunity for students.)
  • Commitment: One year, with one four-hour shift per week (same day), minimum of 100 hours annually

Summer VolunTeen Program (June & July)

  • Ages 16-18 (by June 1)
  • Minimum GPA 3.0+
  • Applications Open: 1st Monday in March
  • Deadline: Last Friday in March or after the first 100 applications are received, whichever occurs first. Space is limited.
  • Volunteering Period: 1st Monday in June – Last Friday in July (1-week break June 30 - July 4)
  • Commitment: one four-hour shift per week (same day), Monday – Thursday. (There are no weekend opportunities for VolunTeens.)
  • Along with in-person volunteering, the program includes Lunch & Learn sessions on health care careers offered by a variety of clinical and non-clinical health care professionals.
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College Volunteer Program

  • Ages 18+
  • Students enrolled in/planning for higher education (preferably post-freshman year, health care-focused)
  • Minimum GPA 3.0+
  • Onboarding: June/July
  • Volunteering Period: September – April
  • Commitment: one four-hour shift per week (same day), minimum of 80 hours.
  • College Volunteers in good standing who complete their 80-hour program are invited to continue during the summer and return the following year.
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Labor Support Volunteer

  • Northside Hospital Gwinnett -Lawrenceville Location only
  • Age 18+
  • Onboarding: May/June
  • Volunteering Period: September-April
  • Commitment: Two shifts per month (one 10-hour, one six-hour), minimum of 80 hours.
  • Focus: Non-clinical support for laboring parents and Labor & Delivery personal, providing valuable experiential learning opportunities for nursing and other interested students.
  • Labor Support Volunteer in good standing who complete their 80 – hour program are invited to continue during the summer and return the following year.

Be a Part of Our Community

Apply easily online through our dedicated links for each program. Additional details and deadlines are listed on the applications.

Volunteering is a great way to embrace the opportunity to serve in our vibrant health care community and contribute to the well-being of those we care for.