The Playroom Volunteer at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Perinatal Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program will join the multidisciplinary team to support the health and well-being of patients with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Volunteers will be working in the adjacent playroom while their mothers are attending the program next door. They may also conduct or oversee the serving of meals and snacks, maintaining safety and sanitation standards, and assisting children with a variety of tasks as requested by the child. This includes ensuring a clean, safe, and nurturing environment that aligns with standards established by the department and/or regulatory entities. The objective of the volunteers is to assist the Playroom Coordinator and Playroom Aide in caring for the infants.
Duties:
• Provide direct care of infants (ages 0 – 1 year) of individuals participating in WBHW IOP program including:
- verbal engagement
- developmentally appropriate play activities
- infant feeding
- providing an appropriate environment for sleep or relaxation.
• Provide multiculturally sensitive care to all enrolled caregivers and infants.
• Develop and maintain a positive and confidential relationship with each caregiver
Details:
• Must be 18 years or older.
• The Perinatal Intensive Outpatient Program runs on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:45 am – 12:00 pm.
• Must be able to transport to the Anschutz Health Sciences Building at 1890 N Revere Ct, Aurora, CO 80045.
How to Get Involved:
Please fill out the survey form below
After submission, we will reach out to you to gather availability. Each volunteer will need to complete 4 training courses, a background check, and sign a waiver before their first day.
Questions should be directed to: Grace Newberry at grace.newberry@cuanschutz.edu