Volunteer Role Description – Health & Community Support Volunteer

Position Title: Health & Community Support Volunteer

Reports To: Executive Director & Program Manager

Location: Federal Way, WA (Salaam House, community sites, and partner locations)

Hours: Flexible; 3–10 hours per week depending on availability

Compensation: Volunteer (non-paid)

About Rahma Recovery Center (RRC)

Rahma Recovery Center is a culturally responsive recovery program serving immigrant and underserved communities in South King County. RRC operates Salaam House, a WAQRR-accredited Level 2 sober living residence, and is partnering with Living Well Kent (LWK) to develop the first multicultural, multilingual Recovery Café designed to address recovery, health, wellness, and community connection.

RRC provides structured sober housing, life skills support, community service, agriculture therapy opportunities through the RRC & LWK farm, and public health outreach programs including Narcan education and overdose prevention.

Volunteer Purpose

The Health & Community Support Volunteer helps advance RRC’s mission by supporting client wellness, women’s recovery programming, and community engagement efforts. This role strengthens day-to-day operations, enhances culturally responsive care, and helps build the foundation for RRC’s future Recovery Café.

Qualifications

Currently studying or trained in Public Health, global health, nursing, CNA, MA, phlebotomy, social services — or related fields.

Strong communication skills and compassion for marginalized communities.

Commitment to cultural sensitivity, ...

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Training Provided

HIPAA & confidentiality training

Recovery residence orientation

Cultural sensitivity and trauma-informed care basics

Overdose response & Narcan training

RRC farm and community engagement orientation

Benefits for the Volunteer

Hands-on experience in behavioral health, public health, and recovery support

Direct community engagement with immigrant and underserved populations

Leadership development

Experience that aligns with graduate school, medical school, or public health careers

Opportunity to help build the first multicultural Recovery Café in Washington

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