Employment & Volunteer Opportunities
Employment
Employment applications are only accepted when an opening exists. At this time, no openings are available. The Township’s employment application may be accessed and then printed by clicking here.
Volunteer Opportunities
At present, there are no vacancies on any Boards, Commissions, or Committees.
However, persons interested in serving on any of the following–Land Preservation Committee, Planning Commission, Recreation & Park Board, or Zoning Hearing Board–should send a letter of interest explaining why they believe they would make a good member of that body along with a résumé of work and volunteer experience to Honey Brook Township, 500 Suplee Road, Honey Brook PA 19344, Attn: Warren K. Obenski. Questions? Call the Township Administration Office at 610-273-3970 or e-mail info@honeybrooktwp.com. The Board of Supervisors appoints all members to these groups and appreciates having a pool of candidates from which to draw.
Honey Brook Fire Company: The Fire Company relies solely on volunteers to provide fire protection and fire police services for the community as well as completing a variety of administrative tasks and fundraising activities. Learn more about all of the opportunities available by contacting the Fire Company at 610-273-2688 or clicking here for information.
Elverson – Honey Brook EMS: The EMS is looking for individuals who have the willingness to learn new skills; maintain certifications; and are able to sign up for a shift to respond to emergency calls as part of a team. Learn more about all of the opportunities available by contacting the Elverson – Honey Brook EMS at 610-286-8925 or clicking here for information.
Chester County Raised Garden Program: Honey Brook Township and the Honey Brook Community Library participate in the garden program to raise food for the Chester County Food Bank. The food raised in these beds go directly to the community for distribution, through such organizations as the Honey Brook Food Pantry, Steeple to People, Shepherd’s Kitchen, and the Salvation Army in Glenmoore.
These small gardens grow food for three seasons of the year which require volunteers to plant, water, weed and harvest crops such as lettuce, spinach, beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, and carrots from Spring through the Fall. No gardening knowledge is needed. One day’s work can last between 20 minutes and an hour. It is an organic garden bed so no pesticide or insectide is used.
Contact the Honey Brook Township Office at 610 273-3970 to help at the Township Administration Building or Jennifer Spayd at 610 273-3303 to help at the Honey Brook Community Library. No amount of time is too small to contribute!
Meals on Wheels: Honey Brook area volunteers are needed to deliver hot, nutritious meals at lunchtime. Pick up prepared meals at Tel Hai kitchen (1200 Tel Hai Circle) at 11:30 am Monday-Friday and take them to homebound seniors. A route has about 8-10 stops and takes about two hours to complete. Help is needed either every other week or every week.
For more information or to volunteer, please contact: Meals on Wheels of Chester County at 610-430-8500 or go to www.mowcc.org.
This page was last updated on September 14, 2023.