Volunteering at SSM Health

Providing exceptional care with exceptional volunteers.

At SSM Health, we couldn’t provide the exceptional care that we do without our volunteers. Volunteers make meaningful contributions to the lives of our patients and caregivers. We currently need additional volunteers at all of our locations in Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. If you would like to share your time and talent with us, we encourage you to apply.

Looking to volunteer in the Greater Fond du Lac area? Please fill out our volunteer application form to start the process of becoming a volunteer.

If you are in the St. Louis area and interested in volunteering at a children's hospital, learn more about volunteering at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital.

Are you a student interested in volunteering? In the Oklahoma City area, call Gloria Walls at 405-272-6266 if you're under 18 and interested in volunteering.

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Looking for information on avaialbe scholarships and grants? Thanks to the combined efforts of our volunteer and the numerous foundations that support our hospitals, SSM Health is able to offer scholarships and grants to members of our communities. Please select your local foundation to view scholarship and grant opportunities available to you.

Find your local volunteer contact information:

  • SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Jefferson City: 573-681-3744

Ready to volunteer? Fill out the application to volunteer in Mid-Missouri.


Ready to volunteer? Fill out an application to volunteer in Oklahoma.

  • SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital - Mt. Vernon: 618-899-1031
  • SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital - Centralia: 618-436-6525

Ready to volunteer? Fill out the application to vounteer in Southern Illinois.

  • SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital - Lake St. Louis: 636-947-5466
  • SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital - St. Charles: 636-947-5466

Ready to volunteer? Fill out the application to volunteer in St. Louis.

Want to volunteer at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital? Learn more about volunteer opportunities at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon.


Ready to volunteer?

Fill out the applicaiton for Madison, Janesville, and Baraboo.

Fill out the application for Monroe and Freeport, Ill.

Fill out the application for Fond du Lac.

Frequent questions about volunteering at SSM Health:

How do I become a volunteer?

  1. Complete the SSM Health volunteer application.
  2. Complete an interview.
  3. Meet all of the current SSM Health medical / health requirements for volunteers.
  4. Provide all necessary information for a background check.
  5. Attend new volunteer orientation.
  6. Now, you’re ready to volunteer!

Where can I volunteer at SSM Health?

We need volunteers at all our hospitals, hospice sites, and care centers.

What type of work do volunteers do?

Volunteers make a difference throughout SSM Health. We have volunteers working in patient-care areas and non-patient care areas. 

  • Volunteers are commonly seen on nursing units, at our information desks, in our gift shops, in our outpatient departments and in our emergency rooms.
  • We also offer opportunities for clerical/administrative support in departments like Human Resources, volunteer services, foundation, medical records and more. 
  • Many of our hospitals also have pet therapy programs that enable dogs and their volunteer handlers to visit our patients and their families.
  • Volunteers at our hospice sites provide companionship, run errands, provide caregiver relief, and work behind the scenes performing clerical duties or assisting with special projects.

Please view our opportunity directory for a list of specific volunteer opportunities at each of our locations.

How much time do volunteers give?

We offer flexible scheduling. Many volunteers decide to serve on a weekly or bi-monthly basis, typically two to four hours at a time. Some volunteers do less than this and some are able to do more.

What are the benefits of volunteering?

Volunteers receive the joy of making a difference in the lives of others, including patients, visitors and employees. Volunteers also appreciate getting to know their co-workers and being part of vibrant community of caregivers. Volunteers often experience personal growth and satisfaction through the opportunity to provide a meaningful experience for our patients in a health care setting. We offer flexible scheduling, recognition programs and free parking for our volunteers.

Is there a dress code when volunteering?

The personal, professional appearance of SSM Health volunteers is just as important as that of our employees. Volunteers are required to wear a hospital-issued identification security badge at all times, in addition to a volunteer uniform which is specific to your location and/or service area.

Does SSM Health have any annual volunteer requirements?

  • The flu vaccine is required of all volunteers each year.
  • There is also annual mandatory education that is required
  • There may be other requirements depending on the year and place of service.