Opportunities From: Sacramento County Emergency Service's Volunteer Registration

Volunteer: CA International Marathon - First Aid Stations

Join the SMRC to staff first aid stations along the race route of the CA International Marathon (CIM) from Folsom to the CA State Capitol!  This annual event is very popular, inspirational, and fun!  Medical and non-medical SMRC members are welcome.  Note - This opportunity is to get the event on your calendars. You may have heard reports that the number of runners for the CIM will double this year but race leadership has reported that is false - Race numbers will be the same as last year.

The official registration will be open in late August and I will send out the link to sign up.  If you receive(d) a message from Race Safe Join Us - CIM Volunteer Registration is now open, ignore it, and also ignore any volunteer recruitment messages that come from SRA/CIM. Those are generic messages sent to all former CIM volunteers in all roles and is not the registration for the medical team.  You will receive the CIM first aid team sign up link directly from me via Get Connected in late August.  Through the link I send, you will be able to select the aid station location that you would like to volunteer.  Shifts will vary depending on location but all start early morning and run 2-7 hours depending on aid station location.  

Registration will close on November 18th.

Volunteer Orientation will be on Tuesday night,  December 1st, at 6 pm over Zoom or a similar platform.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Join the SMRC to staff first aid stations along the race route of the CA International Marathon (CIM) from Folsom to the CA State Capitol!  This annual event is very popular, inspirational, and fun!  Medical and non-medical SMRC members are welcome.  Note - This opportunity is to get the event on your calendars. You may have heard reports that the number of runners for the CIM will double this year but race leadership has reported that is false - Race numbers will be the same as last year.

The official registration will be open in late August and I will send out the link to sign up.  If you receive(d) a message from Race Safe Join Us - CIM Volunteer Registration is now open, ignore it, and also ignore any volunteer recruitment messages that come from SRA/CIM. Those are generic messages sent to all former CIM volunteers in all roles and is not the registration for the medical team.  You will receive the CIM first aid team sign up link directly from me via Get Connected in late August.  Through the link I send, you will be able to select the aid station location that you would like to volunteer.  Shifts will vary depending on location but all start early morning and run 2-7 hours depending on aid station location.  

Registration will close on November 18th.

Volunteer Orientation will be on Tuesday night,  December 1st, at 6 pm over Zoom or a similar platform.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOAD - Stop the Bleed Training

Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services and Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps are putting on two Stop the Bleed trainings at the Sacramento County Emergency Operations Center at the Sac County OES offices at McClellan.  Participants in the course will learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding and act quickly and effectively to control injuries. I have attached the links to the two classes below.  I highly encourage anyone who is interested in first aid and helping the time of need sign-up for this valuable training.  Please sign up through the Get Connected sign up link and the Eventbrite link below for the class you would like to take.

July 16th  10am-12pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991723216757?aff=oddtdtcreator

July 16th  1pm-3pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991729768353?aff=oddtdtcreator

 Our building is located at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and has a large black metal fence surrounding it. Park in the lot at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and walk to the left around the metal fence to the visitors gate.  Press the doorbell to enter and tell security you are there for the Sac OES Stop the Bleed training.  Bring your drivers license to enter the building.

Program: Sacramento Region Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD)

Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services and Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps are putting on two Stop the Bleed trainings at the Sacramento County Emergency Operations Center at the Sac County OES offices at McClellan.  Participants in the course will learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding and act quickly and effectively to control injuries. I have attached the links to the two classes below.  I highly encourage anyone who is interested in first aid and helping the time of need sign-up for this valuable training.  Please sign up through the Get Connected sign up link and the Eventbrite link below for the class you would like to take.

July 16th  10am-12pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991723216757?aff=oddtdtcreator

July 16th  1pm-3pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991729768353?aff=oddtdtcreator

 Our building is located at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and has a large black metal fence surrounding it. Park in the lot at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and walk to the left around the metal fence to the visitors gate.  Press the doorbell to enter and tell security you are there for the Sac OES Stop the Bleed training.  Bring your drivers license to enter the building.

Program: Sacramento Region Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SMRC Stop the Bleed Training

Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services and Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps are putting on two Stop the Bleed trainings at the Sacramento County Emergency Operations Center at the Sac County OES offices at McClellan.  Participants in the course will learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding and act quickly and effectively to control injuries. I have attached the links to the two classes below.  I highly encourage anyone who is interested in first aid and helping the time of need sign-up for this valuable training.  Please sign up through the Get Connected sign up link and the Eventbrite link below for the class you would like to take.

July 16th  10am-12pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991723216757?aff=oddtdtcreator

July 16th  1pm-3pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991729768353?aff=oddtdtcreator

 Our building is located at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and has a large black metal fence surrounding it. Park in the lot at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and walk to the left around the metal fence to the visitors gate.  Press the doorbell to enter and tell security you are there for the Sac OES Stop the Bleed training.  Bring your drivers license to enter the building.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services and Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps are putting on two Stop the Bleed trainings at the Sacramento County Emergency Operations Center at the Sac County OES offices at McClellan.  Participants in the course will learn how to recognize life-threatening bleeding and act quickly and effectively to control injuries. I have attached the links to the two classes below.  I highly encourage anyone who is interested in first aid and helping the time of need sign-up for this valuable training.  Please sign up through the Get Connected sign up link and the Eventbrite link below for the class you would like to take.

July 16th  10am-12pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991723216757?aff=oddtdtcreator

July 16th  1pm-3pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stop-the-bleed-training-tickets-1991729768353?aff=oddtdtcreator

 Our building is located at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and has a large black metal fence surrounding it. Park in the lot at the corner of Dudley and Forcum and walk to the left around the metal fence to the visitors gate.  Press the doorbell to enter and tell security you are there for the Sac OES Stop the Bleed training.  Bring your drivers license to enter the building.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SMRC Social Committee

Do you like to plan events and get togethers?  The SMRC Foundation is looking for SMRC members to work on setting up and promoting fundraisers at restaurants. These events will be a great opp for SMRC members to get together for a fun social experience while raising funds to support our SMRC! 

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Do you like to plan events and get togethers?  The SMRC Foundation is looking for SMRC members to work on setting up and promoting fundraisers at restaurants. These events will be a great opp for SMRC members to get together for a fun social experience while raising funds to support our SMRC! 

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 95652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SMRC Sign Up Exercise

Welcome Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps members!  This is a sign-up exercise for a mock disaster response event - a tidal wave came up the Sacramento River to Waterlogged Park in Sacramento. 

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Welcome Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps members!  This is a sign-up exercise for a mock disaster response event - a tidal wave came up the Sacramento River to Waterlogged Park in Sacramento. 

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 8, 2025 through Apr 30, 2027

Zip Code: 95833

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camp Nurse

Sharing this opportunity below for a volunteer Camp Nurse. Might be a great opportunity for newly licensed RNs who are awaiting for jobs or retired licensed nurses?

We are reaching out for assistance and are looking for a potential camp nurse. We are a 100% volunteer, all-female organization, staffed by women in STEM fields, so we are looking for a female nurse to staff the camp. There is a good stipend, room and board, mileage, and all related supplies are covered. 

Our nurse candidate needs to commit to the entire program/entire week.

The stipend is $1500, and room and board are fully provided, along with all necessary materials, parking, etc. 

Nurse arrives Sat. morning, July 11, with other staff for setup and prep at the dorm building at UCD.

The campers arrive on Sunday, and the nurse collects their meds from their parents.

And everyone goes home Saturday, July 18, at midday.

The nurse also needs to be available to attend a few Zoom training sessions in the months prior to camp and, along with the Camp Directors, review the camp roster of campers and staff to identify any medical issues that may require accommodations.

We have a complete job description for a camp nurse available upon request, but here are some of the responsibilities during the week: 

Being responsible for camper medications. Distributing medication to campers at the appropriate time in accordance with the patient’s rights of medication administration. Being available and providing care during medical emergencies at camp. Holding office hours for campers to come with medical issues.

There are also some duties that will be required before camp. These include:

Screening staff and campers for potential medical conditions and notifying camp directors of any identified conditions. Assisting the camp directors in assessing the families of campers with medical conditions in order to provide and determine reasonable accommodations for those with medical conditions. Attending 2-3 Zoom training meetings in the months leading up to the camp week to learn the Medical tracking software we use at camp.

We would appreciate it if you could forward this email to your nursing students, preferably those in their 1-2 years of nursing school. 

Additionally, if you know any RNs or NPs who already hold their certification and fit the description and would like more details, please forward their information to us. We are willing to discuss further details with any potential candidate.

Please forward any questions to techtrekdavis@gmail.com.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Sharing this opportunity below for a volunteer Camp Nurse. Might be a great opportunity for newly licensed RNs who are awaiting for jobs or retired licensed nurses?

We are reaching out for assistance and are looking for a potential camp nurse. We are a 100% volunteer, all-female organization, staffed by women in STEM fields, so we are looking for a female nurse to staff the camp. There is a good stipend, room and board, mileage, and all related supplies are covered. 

Our nurse candidate needs to commit to the entire program/entire week.

The stipend is $1500, and room and board are fully provided, along with all necessary materials, parking, etc. 

Nurse arrives Sat. morning, July 11, with other staff for setup and prep at the dorm building at UCD.

The campers arrive on Sunday, and the nurse collects their meds from their parents.

And everyone goes home Saturday, July 18, at midday.

The nurse also needs to be available to attend a few Zoom training sessions in the months prior to camp and, along with the Camp Directors, review the camp roster of campers and staff to identify any medical issues that may require accommodations.

We have a complete job description for a camp nurse available upon request, but here are some of the responsibilities during the week: 

Being responsible for camper medications. Distributing medication to campers at the appropriate time in accordance with the patient’s rights of medication administration. Being available and providing care during medical emergencies at camp. Holding office hours for campers to come with medical issues.

There are also some duties that will be required before camp. These include:

Screening staff and campers for potential medical conditions and notifying camp directors of any identified conditions. Assisting the camp directors in assessing the families of campers with medical conditions in order to provide and determine reasonable accommodations for those with medical conditions. Attending 2-3 Zoom training meetings in the months leading up to the camp week to learn the Medical tracking software we use at camp.

We would appreciate it if you could forward this email to your nursing students, preferably those in their 1-2 years of nursing school. 

Additionally, if you know any RNs or NPs who already hold their certification and fit the description and would like more details, please forward their information to us. We are willing to discuss further details with any potential candidate.

Please forward any questions to techtrekdavis@gmail.com.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026

Zip Code: 95652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ham Radio Net Check In

SMRC check in on ARES ham radio net.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

SMRC check in on ARES ham radio net.

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOAD Sign Up Exercise

Welcome Sacramento Region VOAD members!  This is a sign-up exercise for a mock disaster response event - a tidal wave that came up the Sacramento River to Waterlogged Park in Sacramento.  

Program: Sacramento Region Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD)

Welcome Sacramento Region VOAD members!  This is a sign-up exercise for a mock disaster response event - a tidal wave that came up the Sacramento River to Waterlogged Park in Sacramento.  

Program: Sacramento Region Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 22, 2025 through Sep 14, 2026

Zip Code: 95833

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SMRC Training Workgroup

Would you like to help the SMRC to offer more CPR, First Aid, and other medical training opps?  Are you a trainer with ARC, AHA, or HSI? Steve Shotz and I are looking for SMRC members to form a work group to help research training opportunities and create a business plan.  Would you like to join the team to help with this project?  Let me know!

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Would you like to help the SMRC to offer more CPR, First Aid, and other medical training opps?  Are you a trainer with ARC, AHA, or HSI? Steve Shotz and I are looking for SMRC members to form a work group to help research training opportunities and create a business plan.  Would you like to join the team to help with this project?  Let me know!

Program: Sacramento Medical Reserve Corps (SMRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 95652

Allow Groups: No