| Volunteer
Services
Manager
- Vivian Feldman
503-988-3390
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Volunteer
Services
Multnomah
County Sheriffs Office provides volunteers an opportunity for an
in-depth understanding and education of the criminal justice system.
We respect and value the unique contributions of community volunteers.
Dedicated volunteers provide a variety of services and support throughout
the agency.
INTERESTED?
We match your skills with the current needs of the agency.
OPPORTUNITIES
Volunteers provide support in a variety of areas including:
Alcoholics Anonymous
Clerical Support
Counselor Case Aides
Domestic Violence Prevention
Education Program (GED, ABE, & ESL services)
Employment Preparation and Resources
Group Facilitators
Information Technology Services
Interpreters and Translators
Meditation
Narcotics Anonymous
Parenting Classes
Prenatal Education
River Patrol
Skills Trainers
Special Projects
REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must consent to a thorough background check including
fingerprinting, a review of criminal history, driving records, and
personal references. All applicants must complete a personal interview
and attend an orientation and training session prior to placement.
A six-month commitment is required for most placements; however,
AA/NA volunteer placements are for a minimum of one year. Days and
hours are contingent upon the type of placement.
HOW TO
APPLY
To apply, contact the MCSO Volunteer Services office:
email Vivian Feldman
or call 503.988.3390
or
email Marie McNee or call
503.988.4342
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