Mission
To provide a partnership of service with the express purpose of excellence of care to patients, families and staff.

Volunteering is a lifestyle change. It has the ability to create a new life for you. It can provide you with new skills and it has the flexibility to fit your schedule. Test the waters. See where you fit. Put your experience to good use or try something new.


Volunteer Benefits
• CPR Certification class (after 3 months of service)
• Educational seminars
• TB screening
• Flu shots (when available)
• Special Event luncheons
• Skill building
• Complimentary lunch (after 4 hours per day of service)
• Membership in the St. Luke’s Service League
• Access to notary public
• Pastoral Care services
• RSVP program in affiliation with the Area Agency on Aging (for 55 & over)


Volunteer Positions Available
• Human Resources
• Main Reception Desk
• Endoscopy
• Physical Therapy
• Behavioral Health
• Surgical Waiting Room
• Business Office
• Emergency Room
• Admitting
• Magazine/Newspaper delivery
• Data entry (experienced preferred)

Volunteer positions include but are not limited to the above areas.


How Do I Become A Volunteer?
To begin your volunteer journey at St. Luke's, please complete the Volunteer Forms below. When completed please call Donna Russo at 602-251-8480 to arrange an interview appointment and to discuss areas of interest to you. We look forward to working with you in our Volunteer Program.

Volunteer Application
Volunteer Medical History
Background Check
Statement of Confidentiality
Dress Code