Volunteer: Mon River New Horizons Band LeaderThe New Horizons Band at OLLI provides older adult learners with opportunities to make music, strengthen skills, and enjoy the social and cognitive benefits of ensemble participation. OLLI is seeking a volunteer Band Leader who will guide rehearsals, support musicians with varying backgrounds, and cultivate a welcoming, encouraging musical community. This role is an excellent fit for graduate students in music or related fields seeking practical ensemble leadership experience, working professionals interested in meaningful community engagement, and retired music educators or conductors who want to stay musically active and share their expertise. Responsibilities Plan and conduct weekly rehearsals (90 minutes) focused on musical growth and ensemble cohesion. Select, organize, and prepare repertoire appropriate for the group’s experience levels and interests. Provide musical guidance and instruction on ensemble techniques, rehearsal processes, and musicianship. Foster an inclusive, supportive environment that encourages participation and lifelong learning. Coordinate with OLLI staff regarding scheduling, logistics, performance opportunities, and materials. Support optional performances, such as end‑of‑term concerts or community showcases. Communicate with participants about upcoming rehearsals, music distribution, and updates.Qualifications Experience conducting, teaching, or performing in band or instrumental ensemble settings. Knowledge of band literature and the unique needs of adult and older‑adult learners. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. A patient, collaborative, and encouraging leadership style. Interest in community music and lifelong learning environments.Ideal for: Graduate Students (Music, Conducting, Music Education, Arts Administration) Gain hands-on ensemble leadership and rehearsal-planning experience. Strengthen conducting, score study, and rehearsal pacing skills. Build a professional portfolio showcasing community engagement and ensemble work. Opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world, supportive setting.Professionals Seeking Community Service Opportunities Give back to the community through meaningful arts engagement. Support healthy aging, creativity, and personal growth in an intergenerational setting. Fulfill community service or volunteer hour requirements where applicable.Retired Music Educators and Conductors Stay active in the musical community and continue sharing a lifetime of expertise. Enjoy the rewards of working with motivated adults who value learning and creativity. Lead rehearsals without the pressures of a traditional academic or performance calendar.Benefits A rewarding, mission-driven environment that celebrates curiosity, creativity, and personal enrichment. A chance to make a meaningful impact on adult learners’ musical experiences and social well-being. Support from OLLI staff and access to program resources. Creative autonomy in shaping the direction of the ensemble.To Apply or Learn More Contact OLLI at WVU at olli@hsc.wvu.edu for details or to express interest. Visit olliatwvu.org to lean more about OLLI at WVU and its impact on healthy aging in our community. Organization: OLLI at WVU The New Horizons Band at OLLI provides older adult learners with opportunities to make music, strengthen skills, and enjoy the social and cognitive benefits of ensemble participation. OLLI is seeking a volunteer Band Leader who will guide rehearsals, support musicians with varying backgrounds, and cultivate a welcoming, encouraging musical community. This role is an excellent fit for graduate students in music or related fields seeking practical ensemble leadership experience, working professionals interested in meaningful community engagement, and retired music educators or conductors who want to stay musically active and share their expertise. Responsibilities Plan and conduct weekly rehearsals (90 minutes) focused on musical growth and ensemble cohesion. Select, organize, and prepare repertoire appropriate for the group’s experience levels and interests. Provide musical guidance and instruction on ensemble techniques, rehearsal processes, and musicianship. Foster an inclusive, supportive environment that encourages participation and lifelong learning. Coordinate with OLLI staff regarding scheduling, logistics, performance opportunities, and materials. Support optional performances, such as end‑of‑term concerts or community showcases. Communicate with participants about upcoming rehearsals, music distribution, and updates.Qualifications Experience conducting, teaching, or performing in band or instrumental ensemble settings. Knowledge of band literature and the unique needs of adult and older‑adult learners. Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills. A patient, collaborative, and encouraging leadership style. Interest in community music and lifelong learning environments.Ideal for: Graduate Students (Music, Conducting, Music Education, Arts Administration) Gain hands-on ensemble leadership and rehearsal-planning experience. Strengthen conducting, score study, and rehearsal pacing skills. Build a professional portfolio showcasing community engagement and ensemble work. Opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world, supportive setting.Professionals Seeking Community Service Opportunities Give back to the community through meaningful arts engagement. Support healthy aging, creativity, and personal growth in an intergenerational setting. Fulfill community service or volunteer hour requirements where applicable.Retired Music Educators and Conductors Stay active in the musical community and continue sharing a lifetime of expertise. Enjoy the rewards of working with motivated adults who value learning and creativity. Lead rehearsals without the pressures of a traditional academic or performance calendar.Benefits A rewarding, mission-driven environment that celebrates curiosity, creativity, and personal enrichment. A chance to make a meaningful impact on adult learners’ musical experiences and social well-being. Support from OLLI staff and access to program resources. Creative autonomy in shaping the direction of the ensemble.To Apply or Learn More Contact OLLI at WVU at olli@hsc.wvu.edu for details or to express interest. Visit olliatwvu.org to lean more about OLLI at WVU and its impact on healthy aging in our community. Organization: OLLI at WVU Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Zoom and Video AssistantProvide basic tech support during OLLI online classes, assist with Zoom setup, and help ensure smooth virtual sessions. Edit and upload recordings of OLLI classes to YouTube. Must be proficient in video editing and have access to editing software. Organization: OLLI at WVU Provide basic tech support during OLLI online classes, assist with Zoom setup, and help ensure smooth virtual sessions. Edit and upload recordings of OLLI classes to YouTube. Must be proficient in video editing and have access to editing software. Organization: OLLI at WVU Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teaching ASL to Older AdultsThe Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at WVU is seeking a volunteer to teach an introductory course on American Sign Language to a group of older adults. An affiliate of the School of Public Health, OLLI at WVU is a membership organization that offers non-credit courses in a wide variety of topics, designed for adults 50 years and older, simply for the joy of learning. Classes are offered in-person at the Mountaineer Mall in Morgantown and/or on Zoom. Scheduling is flexible. For more information, visit https://olliatwvu.org/teach-for-olli/ or contact the OLLI office at 304-293-1793 Organization: OLLI at WVU The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at WVU is seeking a volunteer to teach an introductory course on American Sign Language to a group of older adults. An affiliate of the School of Public Health, OLLI at WVU is a membership organization that offers non-credit courses in a wide variety of topics, designed for adults 50 years and older, simply for the joy of learning. Classes are offered in-person at the Mountaineer Mall in Morgantown and/or on Zoom. Scheduling is flexible. For more information, visit https://olliatwvu.org/teach-for-olli/ or contact the OLLI office at 304-293-1793 Organization: OLLI at WVU Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teaching iOS to Older AdultsThe Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU (OLLI) offers classes, events, and social opportunities designed for adults 50 and older. We are located in the Mountaineer Mall on Green Bag Road. We are seeking a volunteer skilled in the use of Apple products to teach OLLI members how to use their iPhones and iPads. Some teaching materials can be provided! Scheduling is flexible. OLLI classes are free from tests or grades; this is learning for the joy of it! Instructors experience the joy of teaching students who are enthusiastic, engaged, and eager to learn. Organization: OLLI at WVU The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at WVU (OLLI) offers classes, events, and social opportunities designed for adults 50 and older. We are located in the Mountaineer Mall on Green Bag Road. We are seeking a volunteer skilled in the use of Apple products to teach OLLI members how to use their iPhones and iPads. Some teaching materials can be provided! Scheduling is flexible. OLLI classes are free from tests or grades; this is learning for the joy of it! Instructors experience the joy of teaching students who are enthusiastic, engaged, and eager to learn. Organization: OLLI at WVU Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: No |