Become
A Park Volunteer
O.O. McIntyre Park District
Volunteer Services
Come Explore the Possibilities
O.O. McIntyre Park District has,
fun, educational and diverse opportunities
for volunteers at various locations
throughout the Park District! Consider
joining the O.O. McIntyre Park District
Volunteer Team!
Opportunities are available for individuals
(16 years and older), community groups,
student projects, scout groups, school
groups and more!
The mission of the O.O. McIntyre
Park District is ‘To strengthen
the bond between people and nature
through conservation, education and
recreation.’
O.O. McIntyre Park District Volunteer
Services is excited to offer educational
and interesting opportunities for
volunteers that coincide with the
mission and goal of the Park District.
Benefits of being an O.O.
McIntyre Park District Volunteer:
Satisfaction of contributing to the
conservation, education and recreation
efforts of O.O. McIntyre Park District
• Opportunity to meet new people
and share the excitement and purpose
of O.O. McIntyre Park District
• Opportunity to allow for more
areas of programming to the public.
Without volunteers, these programs
can not be offered to the extent the
community deserves…..
Examples:
• Birding
• Railroad Caboose Restoration
• After School Programs
• Nature Hikes
• Scout Programs
• Flower Bed Care
• Flower Identification
• Tree Care
How Do I Apply?
O.O. McIntyre Park District accepts
volunteers on an ongoing basis. Volunteer
are selected based on their interests,
skills and availability. In addition,
volunteers are only placed within
programs that have a current need
for volunteers. If you are interested
in becoming an O.O. McIntyre Park
District volunteer, please review
the Volunteer Screening Requirements,
complete an application, then print
and mail to the Director.
Amy Bowman-Moore
Volunteer Services
18 Locust St.
Gallipolis, Oh. 45631
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Upon receipt of you completed application,
you will be contacted to schedule
an interview.
Volunteer Screening Requirements
OHIO LAW
Notice to O.O. McIntyre Park District
Volunteers
Thank you for
your interest in volunteering with
O.O. McIntyre Park District . Volunteers
provide an important role in the programs
of the Park District and your contributions
are valued and appreciated.
This sheet
is to share information and requirements
about a new law passed in the State
of Ohio. On March 22, 2001, Governor
Bob Taft signed into law Senate Bill
187, which outlines new requirements
for adult volunteers who regularly
interact with children. The law seeks
to protect children by establishing
a mechanism to conduct criminal background
checks on volunteers who regularly
have “unsupervised” access
to children. This is the same type
of background check that currently
is required by teachers, day-care
workers and school bus drivers.
As an organization
that provides services to youth and
that utilizes volunteers, O.O. McIntyre
Park District will implement this
legislative change. In addition, the
law requires that O.O. McIntyre Park
District notify all volunteers within
the organization about this important
change.
Many children
take advantage of O.O. McIntyre Park
District programs therefore, part
of your activities may require you
to have unsupervised access to children
during the course of your volunteer
work. O.O. McIntyre Park District
will conduct fingerprinting and a
criminal background investigation
of all volunteers who will have regular
unsupervised access to children (as
determined in the volunteer position
description); additionally O.O. McIntyre
Park District may follow the same
procedures for volunteers with any
access to children, whether supervised
or unsupervised.
The Park District’s
objective is to provide quality learning
experiences within a safe environment
for all participants. These activities
are made possible because of dedicated
volunteers like yourself. Below is
a list of offenses, in conjunction
with Senate Bill 187, which O.O. McIntyre
Park District uses to determine disqualification
of a candidate.
Please contact
Amy Moore, Director, at 740-446-4612
x254 with any questions.
Thank you
Senate Bill 187: Offenses listed under
Section 109.572 (A)(1)
Aggravated murder; specific intent
to cause death
Murder
Voluntary manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter
Felonious assault
Aggravated assault
Assault
Failing to provide for functionally
impaired person
Aggravated menacing
Patient abuse, neglect
Kidnapping
Abduction
Child stealing
Child enticement
Rape
Sexual battery
Corruption of a minor
Gross sexual imposition
Sexual imposition
Impositioning (now importuning)
Voyeurism
Public indecency
Felonious sexual penetration
Compelling prostitution
Promoting prostitution (children)
Procuring
Prostitution: after positive HIV test
Disseminating matter harmful to juveniles
Pandering obscenity
Pandering obscenity involving a minor
Pandering sexually oriented matter
involving a minor
Illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented
material or performance
Aggravated
robbery
Robbery
Aggravated burglary
Burglary
Unlawful abortion
Endangering children
Interference with custody
Contributing to the unruliness or
delinquency of a child
Domestic violence
Carrying concealed
weapons
Having a weapon while under a disability
Improperly discharging a weapon at
or near a school or dwelling
Corrupting another with drugs
Trafficking in drugs
Illegal manufacture of drugs or cultivation
of marijuana
Funding of drug or marijuana trafficking
Illegal administration or distribution
of anabolic steroids
Possession of drugs (that is not a
minor drug possession offense)
Placing harmful
objects in food or confection
And any “substantially
equivalent offense.”
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