Moody Clinic is seeking dedicated UTRGV students to help provide childcare during our Family Support Group, which meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month. While parents participate in the session, volunteers will care for and engage with their children through conversation, play, or simple crafts.
Volunteer Duties:
Student volunteers will provide supervised childcare for Moody Clinic patients while their parents attend the Family Support Group session. Duties include:
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Engaging with children in a friendly and respectful manner through conversation, play, and simple craft activities.
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Creating a positive and inclusive environment where every child feels comfortable, supported, and safe.
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Monitoring children’s behavior and needs throughout the session and notifying Moody Clinic staff if additional assistance is needed.
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Collaborating with Moody Clinic staff members to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all children.
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Assisting with basic cleanup or putting away materials after activities.
Volunteers will not perform any medical care; Moody Clinic staff will be on-site to provide support if a child requires additional attention.
Many of the children have special needs such as Down Syndrome, Autism, Spina Bifida, or Cerebral Palsy. Volunteers are expected to treat all children with respect and professionalism. No medical care is required—Moody Clinic staff members will be present to assist as needed.
Volunteer Requirements:
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Open to students from all majors (Education and Social Work preferred)
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Experience working with children with special needs is preferred but not required
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Must demonstrate professionalism, patience, and compassion
Dates & Times:
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Begins Tuesday, November 12, and meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month
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Volunteers should arrive by 5:15 p.m. (session begins at 5:30 p.m.)
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Each session lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours