Volunteering at Rutgers Cancer Institute
You can make a difference
Volunteering at Rutgers Cancer Institute is more than just providing service; every volunteer impacts the life of a cancer patient and helps to embody our culture of caring.
Our volunteers are:
- Compassionate, motivated and committed
- Good communicators with the desire to help patients and caregivers
- Diverse in age, gender, ethnicity and socio-economic background
- Adults or college-age students
- Someone who has had a personal or family experience with cancer
- Someone who wants to help those going through cancer treatment
Our volunteers:
- Greet, escort and provide information to patients and visitors
- Serve as “Bling! Angels” or manage a “Comfort Cart”
- Run errands/make deliveries throughout the facility
- Assist with support services in clinical and non-clinical areas
- Provide administrative/clerical support
- Assist with special projects
As a volunteer, you become a member of a dedicated team that provides the highest quality patient care services at New Jersey’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Through the generous gift of your time, talent and interests, you supplement the work of staff to offer services to enhance the patient and caregiver experience in a meaningful way.
Current Volunteer Opportunities:
Volunteer Profile Form: Online submission including two personal references
- Patient/family support
- Cancer resource navigator
- Patient and Family Advisory Council member
- Environmental music program
- Reiki program (requires certification)
- Pet therapy program (requires certification)
Volunteers are evaluated through an extensive onboarding process. We ask that volunteers commit to at least nine months of weekly, three to four hour shifts of service.