Meals on Wheels Volunteer Driver
Summary
Location
Toronto, Ontario
When
About This Opportunity
Position Title: Meals on Wheels Driver
Department: Community Programs
Reports To: Supervisor, Meals on Wheels or designate
Program Description:
Meals on Wheels is primarily a nutrition program with therapeutic, preventative and social components. The service involves the safe and efficient delivery of hot and frozen meals to persons who are unable to attend to their own nutritional needs. These clients include the elderly, disabled, chronically ill and/or convalescent. Referrals to other services, safety checks and friendly contacts are desirable components of the program. Meals are delivered by volunteers and when volunteers are not available, staff assist.
Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the supervisor or designate, the volunteer will assist in the organization of effective delivery of the MOW program in collaboration with other volunteers, staff and stakeholders.
Health and Safety:
Volunteer is required to follow agency's Health and Safety Protocols included: mandatory mask wearing, hand hygiene, physical distancing and health screening.
Training:
- Volunteer onboarding e-modules
- Health and Safety training
- program specific orientation
Service Responsibilities:
- Report to the Sunnybrook Hospital Meals on Wheels office by 10:30 a.m. to gather instructions for delivery of meals to clients on route and noting any special instructions for the day (e.g. no bread).
- Some bending and/or lifting required
- Chat briefly with clients and monitor clients’ well being
- Be familiar with emergency procedures
- Promptly report client absences or if you notice any changes in the clients’ well being to Meals on Wheels Co-ordinator
- Return the food bins/warmers/coolers back to Sunnybrook after delivery
Time and Commitment
- Opportunities are available: Weekly – Wednesday – 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- Consider a three-month commitment
Organizational Responsibilities:
- Represents SPRINT Senior Care positively and professionally in the community
Success Measures:
- Feedback from clients and supervisor
- Feedback from the volunteer Satisfaction surveys completed by volunteer regarding their experience as a volunteer driver
Benefits and Challenges:
- Developing new friendships
- Helping isolated seniors and feeling direct accomplishment of helping your community
- Risk of seeing people battling illness or depression may be a challenge
- Also a risk of being first on the scene during an emergency situation
- Mileage reimbursement for expenditure during route
Qualifications:
- Able to use one's own cellphone and data to navigate during routes
- Valid G class driver’s license and appropriate insurance
- Access to a vehicle
- Satisfactory drivers abstract
- Satisfactory Police Records Check
- Interest in community based social service and/or food services to an older adult population
- Ability to demonstrate good judgement and tact
Volunteer Requirements
Whether you meet these requirements or not, we encourage you to share your interest in us. You may still be a fit for a different opportunity with our organization.
- Minimum Age
- Valid Driver's License
- Clean driving record & insurance coverage
- Willing to undergo a background or police records check