TIP of WNC Training Academy

Calendar Oct 7, 2026 through Oct 17, 2026
Time Varies

Description

As a volunteer with TIP of Western North Carolina (TIP of WNC), you provide immediate emotional and practical support to individuals and families who have experienced a traumatic event by providing a calm presence and connecting survivors with community resources. Volunteers serve alongside first responders, helping survivors begin to cope during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. 

Core Responsibilities

  • Respond to Crisis Calls
  • Be available for assigned on-call shifts.
  • Respond promptly when dispatched to a scene.
  • Arrive prepared to provide calm, compassionate support.

Provide Emotional Support

  • Listen without judgment.
  • Offer comfort and reassurance.
  • Help survivors process immediate reactions to trauma.
  • Remain calm and supportive during highly emotional situations.

Support Survivors' Immediate Needs

  • Assist with contacting family members or support systems.
  • Help connect survivors with community resources.
  • Provide the TIP Community Resource Guide when appropriate.
  • Offer practical assistance, such as helping organize immediate next steps.

Work Alongside First Responders

  • Collaborate respectfully with law enforcement, fire personnel, EMS, hospitals, and other agencies.
  • Follow the direction of the incident commander or responding agency.
  • Maintain professionalism while on scene.

TIP Training Academy

TIP Affiliates across the nation conduct Training Academies designed to equip local residents to be TIP Volunteers. The Academy is a 55-hour course that residents interested in joining TIP must complete. The Academy is taught by National Trainers, emergency responders, survivors and local TIP Volunteers. It covers the following topics:

  • Understanding Survivors
  • Emotional First Aid
  • Working Effectively in the Emergency System
  • Helping family members after a death in the family
  • Safety and Street Smarts
  • TIP Policies and Procedures



Volunteer Requirements


Potential Volunteers understand and must:

  • Provide a $45.00 registration and materials fee.

  • Have a valid driver's license with working vehicle and cell phone.

  • Be a current resident in Western North Carolina, within the service area: Buncombe & Henderson Counties.

  • Maintain a working cell phone, internet access and an email account (you must have frequent access to internet and email to be a Volunteer).

  • Have a personal GPS Navigation System for routing to calls. (Smart Phone)

  • Attend mandatory monthly CE Meetings which are held the 3rd Monday of each month.

  • Complete a criminal background investigation.

  • Provide a DMV driving record printout (available online through each State’s website).

  • Provide a copy of auto insurance Declarations Page reflecting current coverage.

  • Be scheduled for 3 "on call" shifts per month for 12 hours each shift, 7 am -7 pm or 7 pm -7 am. You provide your availability for the month and 3 of those dates are scheduled for your shifts.


To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, simply

  • Click the blue "respond" button above to secure your spot and receive next-step instructions from our organization

  • Please DO NOT SHOW UP IF YOU DID NOT RESPOND!



Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is not responsible for opportunities managed by partner agencies. If you are onsite at a volunteer opportunity and don't feel safety guidelines are being followed, please connect with onsite project organizers and if not addressed, please let us know by emailing info@handsonasheville.org

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