You are invited to use your talents and gifts to help others at this year’s conference! Our volunteer program is super simple — sign up, get trained, have fun, and still stay focused on the resources, training, and encouragement that you are looking for from the conference! No prior experience is needed.
You can choose from six areas to serve, and each area has different requirements and benefits (see each link below for full details). Dads, moms, grandparents, young adults, and empty nest homeschool parents are all welcome and needed.
We would love to have you join our volunteer team! Choose an option below to learn more about each position and sign up now!!
- Children’s & Youth Features — Positions are for adults and students age 13 and older who are registered for the full conference. Volunteers needed on:
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Exhibit Hall Support — Positions are for adults and students aged 15 and older who are registered for the full conference. Volunteers needed on:
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Registration, Information, & Facilities Support — Positions are for adults and students age 13 and older who are registered for the full conference. Volunteers needed on:
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Tabernacle Set-Up — Positions are for adults and students age 12 and over. Volunteers are needed on:
- Tuesday and Wednesday, before the conference
- Monday after the conference
- Used Curriculum Sale — Position is for adults and students age 12 and over. Volunteers are needed on:
- Wednesday, Conference Bonus Day
- Workshop Moderators — Position is for adults over 18 who are registered for the full conference. Volunteers needed on:
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
Volunteer Policies
- Please be aware that childcare is not provided during the conference or training (if applicable). Please make other arrangements for your children.
- Volunteer benefits vary by position and time served; see each position page (linked above) for full details.
- Empty nest homeschool parents can register for free (see specific volunteer forms for information on how to register).
- In order not to offend the sensibilities of others, and to maintain a professional appearance, we ask that all volunteers please dress according to the following dress code guidelines: Clothing should be “Relaxed Business Casual.”. Please be sure that shirts, tops, skirts, and pants are modest and loose fitting. Although they may fit within some definitions of “Relaxed Business Casual” attire, we ask that you avoid the following: Tennis shoes, flip flops, shorts, jeans that have holes, skinny jeans, leggings (unless worn with a skirt or long tunic top), casual t-shirts.
- It is CHEC’s intent that our volunteers reflect the excellence with which CHEC seeks to serve our constituency. Given that most folks see us only once per year, we want to make a very positive impression on them by conveying professionalism combined with friendliness and approachableness. Our outward appearance is an important way that we can convey these values!