Physician Volunteer Opportunity: The Annex Teen Clinic

July 10, 2025

The Robbinsdale-based Annex Teen Clinic is seeking physician volunteers to help advance its mission of providing inclusive, community-based sexual healthcare to Minnesota youth. 

For decades, volunteers have been at the heart of the Annex Teen Clinic—supporting open, honest conversations around sexual health that reflect the diverse experiences of young people.  

If you’re interested in shaping the future of adolescent healthcare in a supportive, mission-driven environment—and working with a team that values longer appointment times and patient-centered care—this is your chance to make a difference. Schedules are flexible, with a minimum of four hours per month and opportunities for deeper involvement through weekly shifts. You can learn more about the open positions here

For more information or to apply, send a resume and a completed Healthcare Volunteer Application to Clinic Director Molly Berg. Please note that all volunteer candidates must complete an interview and meet all eligibility requirements. 

A full list of volunteerism opportunities at other community clinics In Minnesota is available here. If you have questions, contact the MMA Foundation.   

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