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VOLUNTEER- UNPAID There are many ways you may volunteer! Choose an opportunity that best aligns ... Provide special entertainment * Pet visits * Discussion Group Spiritual Care - Opportunities ...

VOLUNTEER- UNPAID There are many ways you may volunteer! Choose an opportunity that best aligns ... Provide special entertainment * Pet visits * Discussion Group Spiritual Care - Opportunities ...

Help create a lively and enjoyable atmosphere through entertainment. * Engage residents before and after performances to encourage social interaction. Group Volunteer- Join with others to bring ...

Help create a lively and enjoyable atmosphere through entertainment. * Engage residents before and after performances to encourage social interaction. Group Volunteer- Join with others to bring ...

Help create a lively and enjoyable atmosphere through entertainment. * Engage residents before and after performances to encourage social interaction. Group Volunteer- Join with others to bring ...

Help create a lively and enjoyable atmosphere through entertainment. * Engage residents before and after performances to encourage social interaction. Group Volunteer- Join with others to bring ...

Help create a lively and enjoyable atmosphere through entertainment. * Engage residents before and after performances to encourage social interaction. Group Volunteer- Join with others to bring ...

Help create a lively and enjoyable atmosphere through entertainment. * Engage residents before and after performances to encourage social interaction. Group Volunteer- Join with others to bring ...

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How much do volunteer entertainment jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer entertainment in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Volunteer Entertainment vs Volunteer Event Coordinator?

AspectVolunteer EntertainmentVolunteer Event Coordinator
Required CredentialsNone or basic experience in entertainmentExperience in event planning, organization skills
Work EnvironmentPerformance venues, community events, festivalsEvent sites, community centers, nonprofit organizations
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, festivals, community groupsCharities, nonprofits, event planning organizations

Volunteer Entertainment focuses on providing entertainment at events, often involving performances or activities. Volunteer Event Coordinators handle the planning, organization, and logistics of events. While both roles support community events, Volunteer Entertainment emphasizes performance roles, whereas Volunteer Event Coordinators manage the overall event execution.

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Job description

VOLUNTEER- UNPAID
There are many ways you may volunteer! Choose an opportunity that best aligns with your interests and availability, or propose a new idea! Here are just a few ways you might choose to help:
Resident Life Activities
  • Friendly visits
  • Assist with or provide games, art, or craft activities
  • Provide special entertainment
  • Pet visits
  • Discussion Group
Spiritual Care – Opportunities include both Catholic and non-denominational support
  • Bible study
  • Prayer group
  • Lector
Administrative Assistance
  • Answer phone
  • Data entry
  • Filing or shredding
Maintenance /Landscaping
  • Pull weeds, rake leaves
  • Plant flowers
REQUIREMENTS
Opportunities are available at The Village of St. Edward at Fairlawn, The Village of St. Edward at Green, and The Village of St. Edward at Wadsworth. Individual volunteers must be at least 14 years old. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. We welcome groups of up to 15 people.
We care about our residents and we know you do too! To ensure a safe and fulfilling volunteer experience, and to comply with Ohio Department of Health requirements, volunteers visiting/working in resident rooms and those volunteering more than 10 hours per month must complete a TB test and background check prior to serving.
*Please Note: If you are completing service hours for work, school, or community group, that exceeds 10 hours you are not required to undergo TB testing before volunteering. However, if you choose to continue to volunteer following the completion of those hours, you will be required to complete the testing.