Found 4 Health volunteering opportunities in Hobart City

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  1. St John Ambulance Volunteer

    St John volunteers come from all walks of life. We have youth members, students and professionals from a variety of industries including health care working hand in hand, learning from each other, building their skills and making friends.

    Id:162138
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Moonah TAS, Kings Meadows TAS, Devonport TAS
  2. Research participant for VRWalk (For those with a Complete Spinal Cord Injury and Neuropathic pain) - Online - #195222

    Researchers at NeuRA and UNSW are recruiting for a study to determine if Virtual Reality Walking is effective as a treatment for complete Spinal Cord Injury neuropathic pain. The treatment is home-based so people living anywhere in Australia can participate. Participants can receive a total of $200 for completing all trial activities. All VR equipment is provided!

    Id:195222
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  3. Western Health Consumer Advisor

    A Consumer Advisor is a member of our community who can voice a lived experience of health care at Western Health. They participate in committees, focus groups, projects and a range of other activities to ensure the patient perspective is always considered. Consumer Advisors are part of the Western Health community and should reflect the diversity of our community

    Id:202342
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere
  4. Online Pain Support Group Co-Chair Facilitator - 18 to 25s

    The co-facilitator for the Let's Taco About It Pain Support Group must be aged between 18 & 25, live with chronic pain and be comfortable connecting with other young people online. The Tacos is a safe space for young people, helping participants to share their experiences of living with chronic pain, promoting self-management techniques, reducing isolation and assisting with health system navigation.

    Id:191888
    Health
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Anywhere