Volunteer: Special Events & Fundraising – Multiple OpportunitiesOur Special Events and Fundraising volunteers are at the frontlines of this work, helping us raise critical funds that will ultimately extinguish arthritis Throughout the year, we host a variety of fundraising events and engage in new opportunities. These volunteer roles are crucial to the success of our events and help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all involved. Here are some of the opportunities available for the upcoming year: Ignite the Fight Golf Tournament – Halifax, NS – (Active) Pillar: Special Events and Fundraising Volunteer Opportunities Our Special Events and Fundraising volunteers are at the frontlines of this work, helping us raise critical funds that will ultimately extinguish arthritis Throughout the year, we host a variety of fundraising events and engage in new opportunities. These volunteer roles are crucial to the success of our events and help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all involved. Here are some of the opportunities available for the upcoming year: Ignite the Fight Golf Tournament – Halifax, NS – (Active) Pillar: Special Events and Fundraising Volunteer Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Postal Code: M5J 2W4 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arthritis Line (English)Arthritis Line Volunteer Position Overview Arthritis Line volunteer answers inquiries received through our nationwide arthritis information and support system and actively communicates crucial information and offers support to people affected by arthritis across Canada. Time Commitment Arthritis Line volunteers are asked to commit to one, 2-hour shift each week We ask for a minimum commitment of 6 months Bi-monthly Arthritis Line volunteer team meetings; occasional professional development sessions offered throughout the year Available Shifts (Eastern Time), as of September 4, 2025 Monday: Anytime between 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Tuesday: Anytime between 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. or 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wednesday: Anytime between 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday: Anytime between 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. or 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday: Anytime between 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Provide information and support to people affected by arthritis Support inquiries via phone, email and/or website chat Support callers who may feel emotional, overwhelmed or fearful Direct callers to the online tools and resources on the Arthritis Society Canada website Direct callers to local supports and resources Inform callers about upcoming education opportunities with Arthritis Society Canada Data entry related to interactions, tracking, and reporting/documentation Desired Skills & Attributes Passionate about, and committed to, bettering the lives of those affected by arthritis Willingness to undertake training appropriate to the role, and learn about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada’s resources Ability to work effectively with staff and other volunteers remotely Experience working and interacting with people Effective problem solving and decision-making skills Ability to adjust tone and voice depending on audience Lived experience or knowledge of arthritis is an asset Comfort and experience working with technology Experience and knowledge related to the impacts of arthritis is an asset, but not required Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada Staff member will directly oversee this role People affected by arthritis, and people interested in learning more about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada Other volunteers and Arthritis Society Canada staff Working Environment This position is remote, volunteers can participate where they have access to internet and a private environment. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada, however, please be advised that not all candidates can be selected to join our volunteering program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Arthritis Line Volunteer Position Overview Arthritis Line volunteer answers inquiries received through our nationwide arthritis information and support system and actively communicates crucial information and offers support to people affected by arthritis across Canada. Time Commitment Arthritis Line volunteers are asked to commit to one, 2-hour shift each week We ask for a minimum commitment of 6 months Bi-monthly Arthritis Line volunteer team meetings; occasional professional development sessions offered throughout the year Available Shifts (Eastern Time), as of September 4, 2025 Monday: Anytime between 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Tuesday: Anytime between 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. or 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wednesday: Anytime between 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday: Anytime between 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. or 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday: Anytime between 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Provide information and support to people affected by arthritis Support inquiries via phone, email and/or website chat Support callers who may feel emotional, overwhelmed or fearful Direct callers to the online tools and resources on the Arthritis Society Canada website Direct callers to local supports and resources Inform callers about upcoming education opportunities with Arthritis Society Canada Data entry related to interactions, tracking, and reporting/documentation Desired Skills & Attributes Passionate about, and committed to, bettering the lives of those affected by arthritis Willingness to undertake training appropriate to the role, and learn about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada’s resources Ability to work effectively with staff and other volunteers remotely Experience working and interacting with people Effective problem solving and decision-making skills Ability to adjust tone and voice depending on audience Lived experience or knowledge of arthritis is an asset Comfort and experience working with technology Experience and knowledge related to the impacts of arthritis is an asset, but not required Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada Staff member will directly oversee this role People affected by arthritis, and people interested in learning more about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada Other volunteers and Arthritis Society Canada staff Working Environment This position is remote, volunteers can participate where they have access to internet and a private environment. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada, however, please be advised that not all candidates can be selected to join our volunteering program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Postal Code: M5J 2W4 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PartenaireSanté - porte-paroles (french)Porte-parole – PartenaireSanté Aperçu du rôle Le rôle de porte-parole pour la Société de l’arthrite du Canada auprès de PartenaireSantéestune occasion unique de partager votre expérience avec l’arthrite et de sensibiliser le public aux défis quotidiens liés à cette maladie. Nous recherchons des bénévoles engagés et à l’aise en communication pour témoigner et aider à faire comprendre que l’arthrite n’est pas une maladie banale ! En tant que porte-parole, vous participerez à des présentations auprès d’entreprises, d’organisations et d’institutions gouvernementales, en collaboration avec PartenaireSanté. Engagement requis Dates : Les présentations ont lieu sur appel, selon les demandes des organisations. Durée des interventions : 10 à 30 minutes, incluantune période de questions. Lieu : En personne (province de Québec) et en virtuel. Disponibilité requise : En semaine, principalement en matinée ou en après-midi. Une confirmation rapide est nécessaire pour chaque intervention. Une formation et un accompagnement sont offerts pour bien vous préparer à vos présentations. Principales responsabilités Partager votre témoignage personnel sur l’impact de l’arthrite au quotidien. Sensibiliser les participants aux réalités de la maladie et aux défis qu’elle représente. Répondre aux questions du public et favoriser une meilleure compréhension de l’arthrite. Représenter la Société de l’arthrite du Cabada de façon authentique et professionnelle. Compétences, qualités et exigences Expérience vécue avec l’arthrite et volonté de partager son histoire. Aisance à parler en public et capacité à captiver un auditoire. Intérêt pour la sensibilisation et l’éducation sur l’arthrite. Fiabilité et engagement à répondre rapidement aux demandes de témoignages. Êtreâgé(e) de 18 ans et plus. Accès à un ordinateur et à Internet pour les présentations virtuelles. Avantages Contribuer à la sensibilisation et à une meilleure reconnaissance de l’arthrite. Développer des compétencesenprise de parole et en sensibilisation. Recevoir du soutien et une formation pour assurer des présentations percutantes. Rejoindre une communauté engagée pour une cause importante. Disponibilité et environnement de travail Ce rôlee st flexible et basé sur les demandes reçues par PartenaireSanté. Les présentations peuvent être en personne dans la province de Québec ou en virtuel. Les bénévoles doivent être en mesure de répondre rapidement aux invitations et de se rendre disponibles selon les besoins. Nous vous remercions de votre intérêt pour ce rôle essentiel ! Votre témoignage peut faire toute la différence. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Porte-parole – PartenaireSanté Aperçu du rôle Le rôle de porte-parole pour la Société de l’arthrite du Canada auprès de PartenaireSantéestune occasion unique de partager votre expérience avec l’arthrite et de sensibiliser le public aux défis quotidiens liés à cette maladie. Nous recherchons des bénévoles engagés et à l’aise en communication pour témoigner et aider à faire comprendre que l’arthrite n’est pas une maladie banale ! En tant que porte-parole, vous participerez à des présentations auprès d’entreprises, d’organisations et d’institutions gouvernementales, en collaboration avec PartenaireSanté. Engagement requis Dates : Les présentations ont lieu sur appel, selon les demandes des organisations. Durée des interventions : 10 à 30 minutes, incluantune période de questions. Lieu : En personne (province de Québec) et en virtuel. Disponibilité requise : En semaine, principalement en matinée ou en après-midi. Une confirmation rapide est nécessaire pour chaque intervention. Une formation et un accompagnement sont offerts pour bien vous préparer à vos présentations. Principales responsabilités Partager votre témoignage personnel sur l’impact de l’arthrite au quotidien. Sensibiliser les participants aux réalités de la maladie et aux défis qu’elle représente. Répondre aux questions du public et favoriser une meilleure compréhension de l’arthrite. Représenter la Société de l’arthrite du Cabada de façon authentique et professionnelle. Compétences, qualités et exigences Expérience vécue avec l’arthrite et volonté de partager son histoire. Aisance à parler en public et capacité à captiver un auditoire. Intérêt pour la sensibilisation et l’éducation sur l’arthrite. Fiabilité et engagement à répondre rapidement aux demandes de témoignages. Êtreâgé(e) de 18 ans et plus. Accès à un ordinateur et à Internet pour les présentations virtuelles. Avantages Contribuer à la sensibilisation et à une meilleure reconnaissance de l’arthrite. Développer des compétencesenprise de parole et en sensibilisation. Recevoir du soutien et une formation pour assurer des présentations percutantes. Rejoindre une communauté engagée pour une cause importante. Disponibilité et environnement de travail Ce rôlee st flexible et basé sur les demandes reçues par PartenaireSanté. Les présentations peuvent être en personne dans la province de Québec ou en virtuel. Les bénévoles doivent être en mesure de répondre rapidement aux invitations et de se rendre disponibles selon les besoins. Nous vous remercions de votre intérêt pour ce rôle essentiel ! Votre témoignage peut faire toute la différence. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Postal Code: M5J 2W4 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arthritis Line (French)Arthritis Line Volunteer (French) Position Overview Arthritis Line volunteer answers inquiries received through our nationwide arthritis information and support system and actively communicates crucial information and offers support to people affected by arthritis across Canada. Time Commitment Arthritis Line volunteers are asked to commit to one, 2-hour shift each week We ask for a minimum commitment of 6 months Bi-monthly Arthritis Line volunteer team meetings; occasional professional development sessions offered throughout the year Available shifts (as of July 24, 2025) Arthritis Line Volunteers are asked to commit to one 2-hour shift each week, on the same day of their choice, for a minimum of 6 months. Shifts are scheduled Monday to Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. EST. To ensure consistency, volunteers typically keep the same weekly shift, though some flexibility can be offered when needed. Key Areas of Responsibility Provide information and support to people affected by arthritis Support inquiries via phone, email and/or website chat Support callers who may feel emotional, overwhelmed or fearful Direct callers to the online tools and resources on the Arthritis Society Canada website Direct callers to local supports and resources Inform callers about upcoming education opportunities with Arthritis Society Canada Data entry related to interactions, tracking, and reporting/documentation Desired Skills & Attributes Passionate about, and committed to, bettering the lives of those affected by arthritis Willingness to undertake training appropriate to the role, and learn about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada’s resources Ability to work effectively with staff and other volunteers remotely Experience working and interacting with people Effective problem solving and decision-making skills Ability to adjust tone and voice depending on audience Lived experience or knowledge of arthritis is an asset Comfort and experience working with technology Experience and knowledge related to the impacts of arthritis is an asset, but not required Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada Staff member will directly oversee this role People affected by arthritis, and people interested in learning more about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada Other volunteers and Arthritis Society Canada staff Working Environment This position is remote, volunteers can participate where they have access to internet and a private environment. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada, however, please be advised that not all candidates can be selected to join our volunteering program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Arthritis Line Volunteer (French) Position Overview Arthritis Line volunteer answers inquiries received through our nationwide arthritis information and support system and actively communicates crucial information and offers support to people affected by arthritis across Canada. Time Commitment Arthritis Line volunteers are asked to commit to one, 2-hour shift each week We ask for a minimum commitment of 6 months Bi-monthly Arthritis Line volunteer team meetings; occasional professional development sessions offered throughout the year Available shifts (as of July 24, 2025) Arthritis Line Volunteers are asked to commit to one 2-hour shift each week, on the same day of their choice, for a minimum of 6 months. Shifts are scheduled Monday to Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. EST. To ensure consistency, volunteers typically keep the same weekly shift, though some flexibility can be offered when needed. Key Areas of Responsibility Provide information and support to people affected by arthritis Support inquiries via phone, email and/or website chat Support callers who may feel emotional, overwhelmed or fearful Direct callers to the online tools and resources on the Arthritis Society Canada website Direct callers to local supports and resources Inform callers about upcoming education opportunities with Arthritis Society Canada Data entry related to interactions, tracking, and reporting/documentation Desired Skills & Attributes Passionate about, and committed to, bettering the lives of those affected by arthritis Willingness to undertake training appropriate to the role, and learn about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada’s resources Ability to work effectively with staff and other volunteers remotely Experience working and interacting with people Effective problem solving and decision-making skills Ability to adjust tone and voice depending on audience Lived experience or knowledge of arthritis is an asset Comfort and experience working with technology Experience and knowledge related to the impacts of arthritis is an asset, but not required Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada Staff member will directly oversee this role People affected by arthritis, and people interested in learning more about arthritis and Arthritis Society Canada Other volunteers and Arthritis Society Canada staff Working Environment This position is remote, volunteers can participate where they have access to internet and a private environment. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada, however, please be advised that not all candidates can be selected to join our volunteering program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Postal Code: M5J 2W4 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Online Peer Support Group Facilitator (Virtual)Online Peer Support Group Facilitator Position Overview As a Peer Support Group Facilitator, you, a person living with arthritis, will have the opportunity to lead virtual support sessions for individuals living with or impacted by arthritis. This role supports the Arthritis Connections - Aide entreAide program, where participants come together to learn, share, and connect over the impacts of arthritis on their lives. Your primary responsibility will be to host virtual peer support groups, welcome participants, facilitate conversations, provide opportunities for group members to connect, and maintain a safe, open dialogue within the group. This role is an excellent fit for someone who is comfortable with technology, public speaking, facilitation, and has a personal connection to arthritis. Time Commitment Approximately 1–1.5 hours per session At least one session per month Commitment to at least 6 months of service This is a flexible role with no fixed schedule. Volunteer engagement may vary depending on the needs of the Arthritis Connections program. Key Areas of Responsibility Facilitate virtual peer support groups for individuals living with or impacted by arthritis Welcome participants and create an inclusive, comfortable space for discussion Guide group conversations and encourage participants to share their experiences Ensure a supportive and respectful environment that fosters open and safe dialogue Provide information, resources, and emotional support when appropriate Collaborate with Arthritis Society Canada staff to enhance the effectiveness of support sessions Desired Skills & Attributes This role is intended for individuals living with arthritis. Passionate about supporting individuals affected by arthritis Comfortable with technology, public speaking, and virtual facilitation Strong communication and listening skills Ability to create a supportive, non-judgmental environment Personal connection to arthritis or experience with arthritis is an asset Experience with group facilitation is an asset Availability & Working Environment This is a remote opportunity, with sessions conducted virtually Volunteers are required to complete online training before facilitating sessions Volunteers should have access to reliable internet and a quiet space to host virtual sessions Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada staff member will provide direct oversight for this role Fellow peer support group facilitators and program participants Working Environment This position is primarily virtual, with sessions held online. Volunteers can participate from any location with reliable internet access. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada. Please note that not all candidates will be selected to join our volunteer program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Online Peer Support Group Facilitator Position Overview As a Peer Support Group Facilitator, you, a person living with arthritis, will have the opportunity to lead virtual support sessions for individuals living with or impacted by arthritis. This role supports the Arthritis Connections - Aide entreAide program, where participants come together to learn, share, and connect over the impacts of arthritis on their lives. Your primary responsibility will be to host virtual peer support groups, welcome participants, facilitate conversations, provide opportunities for group members to connect, and maintain a safe, open dialogue within the group. This role is an excellent fit for someone who is comfortable with technology, public speaking, facilitation, and has a personal connection to arthritis. Time Commitment Approximately 1–1.5 hours per session At least one session per month Commitment to at least 6 months of service This is a flexible role with no fixed schedule. Volunteer engagement may vary depending on the needs of the Arthritis Connections program. Key Areas of Responsibility Facilitate virtual peer support groups for individuals living with or impacted by arthritis Welcome participants and create an inclusive, comfortable space for discussion Guide group conversations and encourage participants to share their experiences Ensure a supportive and respectful environment that fosters open and safe dialogue Provide information, resources, and emotional support when appropriate Collaborate with Arthritis Society Canada staff to enhance the effectiveness of support sessions Desired Skills & Attributes This role is intended for individuals living with arthritis. Passionate about supporting individuals affected by arthritis Comfortable with technology, public speaking, and virtual facilitation Strong communication and listening skills Ability to create a supportive, non-judgmental environment Personal connection to arthritis or experience with arthritis is an asset Experience with group facilitation is an asset Availability & Working Environment This is a remote opportunity, with sessions conducted virtually Volunteers are required to complete online training before facilitating sessions Volunteers should have access to reliable internet and a quiet space to host virtual sessions Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada staff member will provide direct oversight for this role Fellow peer support group facilitators and program participants Working Environment This position is primarily virtual, with sessions held online. Volunteers can participate from any location with reliable internet access. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada. Please note that not all candidates will be selected to join our volunteer program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Postal Code: M5J 2W4 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Online Consumer Panelist (Virtual)Online Consumer Panel Volunteer !Important - How to Apply! For new volunteers interested in joining the Online Consumer Panel, please click here https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OCP2526 to apply. Returning volunteers do not need to submit a new application. Position Overview Arthritis Society Canada is looking for volunteers living with arthritis to join our Online Consumer Panel. Panel members provide valuable feedback to help shape resources and information that support people living with arthritis across Canada. Time Commitment Panelists receive approximately 6–12 feedback requests per year via email Participation is flexible — respond when you’re able Occasional virtual focus groups may be offered Volunteers serve a one-year term, with the option to renew Key Areas of Responsibility Share lived experiences with arthritis to inform Arthritis Society Canada’s work Provide feedback on educational resources, public campaigns, and materials Participate in surveys and occasional video call focus groups Help improve services and tools available for people living with arthritis Desired Skills & Attributes Living with arthritis (any type) Willing to share feedback and personal insights in a thoughtful, constructive manner Comfortable communicating via email and completing online surveys Interest in contributing to the development of resources that support others Experience with virtual platforms (e.g., Zoom) is an asset Who Can Join We welcome adults (18+) from all backgrounds across Canada. We are especially seeking greater representation from: Francophone communities Indigenous peoples Black and People of Color 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals Residents in rural, remote, northern, or Atlantic regions Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada staff member will manage communication with panel members Working Environment This is a remote role — volunteers can participate from anywhere in Canada with internet access Eligible participants may receive an annual honorarium for their contributions We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada. Please note that not all applicants will be selected. How to Apply Applications are open until May 30, 2025. Selected applicants will be contacted in June. Apply by completing this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OCP2526 For more information, email volunteer@arthritis.ca Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Online Consumer Panel Volunteer !Important - How to Apply! For new volunteers interested in joining the Online Consumer Panel, please click here https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OCP2526 to apply. Returning volunteers do not need to submit a new application. Position Overview Arthritis Society Canada is looking for volunteers living with arthritis to join our Online Consumer Panel. Panel members provide valuable feedback to help shape resources and information that support people living with arthritis across Canada. Time Commitment Panelists receive approximately 6–12 feedback requests per year via email Participation is flexible — respond when you’re able Occasional virtual focus groups may be offered Volunteers serve a one-year term, with the option to renew Key Areas of Responsibility Share lived experiences with arthritis to inform Arthritis Society Canada’s work Provide feedback on educational resources, public campaigns, and materials Participate in surveys and occasional video call focus groups Help improve services and tools available for people living with arthritis Desired Skills & Attributes Living with arthritis (any type) Willing to share feedback and personal insights in a thoughtful, constructive manner Comfortable communicating via email and completing online surveys Interest in contributing to the development of resources that support others Experience with virtual platforms (e.g., Zoom) is an asset Who Can Join We welcome adults (18+) from all backgrounds across Canada. We are especially seeking greater representation from: Francophone communities Indigenous peoples Black and People of Color 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals Residents in rural, remote, northern, or Atlantic regions Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada staff member will manage communication with panel members Working Environment This is a remote role — volunteers can participate from anywhere in Canada with internet access Eligible participants may receive an annual honorarium for their contributions We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada. Please note that not all applicants will be selected. How to Apply Applications are open until May 30, 2025. Selected applicants will be contacted in June. Apply by completing this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OCP2526 For more information, email volunteer@arthritis.ca Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Postal Code: M5J 2W4 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AdvocacyAdvocacy Position Overview Advocacy volunteers are passionate voices for the six million people in Canada living with arthritis. These volunteers make their voices heard by campaigning for healthy public policy during federal and provincial elections, promoting arthritis initiatives through social media, writing letters to and meeting with elected officials, and participating in government consultations and other important advocacy calls to action. Time Commitment Advocacy volunteers typically contribute 1–2 hours per month This is a flexible role with no fixed schedule Volunteer engagement may vary depending on campaign needs throughout the year Key Areas of Responsibility Work with Arthritis Society Canada to amplify strategic campaigns championing arthritis-related issues Use various online methods to reach elected officials, healthcare professionals, and the wider public Attend public events to advocate for people affected by arthritis Join local or national patient groups to further advocacy efforts Contribute to letter-writing campaigns, social media engagement, and government consultations Desired Skills & Attributes Passionate about improving the lives of those affected by arthritis Strong interest in public policy, health advocacy, or community engagement Comfortable using email and social media platforms to take action Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and respond to time-sensitive advocacy initiatives Lived experience with arthritis or connection to someone affected is an asset Availability & Working Environment Advocacy roles are available across Canada, at both local and national levels This is primarily a remote opportunity, with occasional in-person options available. Volunteers can participate from anywhere in Canada with reliable internet access. Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada staff member will directly oversee this role Fellow advocacy volunteers, government officials, healthcare professionals, and community members. Working Environment This position is remote with occasional in-person options available. Volunteers can contribute from any location with internet access. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada. Please note that not all candidates will be selected to join our volunteer program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Advocacy Position Overview Advocacy volunteers are passionate voices for the six million people in Canada living with arthritis. These volunteers make their voices heard by campaigning for healthy public policy during federal and provincial elections, promoting arthritis initiatives through social media, writing letters to and meeting with elected officials, and participating in government consultations and other important advocacy calls to action. Time Commitment Advocacy volunteers typically contribute 1–2 hours per month This is a flexible role with no fixed schedule Volunteer engagement may vary depending on campaign needs throughout the year Key Areas of Responsibility Work with Arthritis Society Canada to amplify strategic campaigns championing arthritis-related issues Use various online methods to reach elected officials, healthcare professionals, and the wider public Attend public events to advocate for people affected by arthritis Join local or national patient groups to further advocacy efforts Contribute to letter-writing campaigns, social media engagement, and government consultations Desired Skills & Attributes Passionate about improving the lives of those affected by arthritis Strong interest in public policy, health advocacy, or community engagement Comfortable using email and social media platforms to take action Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and respond to time-sensitive advocacy initiatives Lived experience with arthritis or connection to someone affected is an asset Availability & Working Environment Advocacy roles are available across Canada, at both local and national levels This is primarily a remote opportunity, with occasional in-person options available. Volunteers can participate from anywhere in Canada with reliable internet access. Major Contacts An Arthritis Society Canada staff member will directly oversee this role Fellow advocacy volunteers, government officials, healthcare professionals, and community members. Working Environment This position is remote with occasional in-person options available. Volunteers can contribute from any location with internet access. We thank all applicants for their interest in volunteering with Arthritis Society Canada. Please note that not all candidates will be selected to join our volunteer program. Pillar: Mission Volunteer Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Postal Code: M5J 2W4 Allow Groups: No |