Title: Volunteer and WorkStudy Management
1Volunteer and Work-Study Management
- TechMission
- 670 Washington Street
- Boston, MA 02124
- Theresa Musante
- 07/27/06
2Introduction
- Lots of ideas
- Lots of tools
- Try to find one or two ideas / tools that you can
bring home with you.
3Volunteer and Work-Study Management Process
- Planning and Position Descriptions
- Recruiting
- Work-study
- Orientation and Training
- Supervision and Evaluation
- Recognition
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4Help needed!
- An after school program needs volunteers to
tutor, maintain the computer lab, and organize
field trips. - How will we find and retain all those volunteers?
5Step 1Planning and Position Descriptions
6What volunteers do you need?
- Are there parts of your job that you don't want
to do, but a volunteer could do? - Do you need people with specific skills?
- Accounting, web design, grant-writing
- Could one volunteer coordinate the others?
- What else could a volunteer do?
- Teach classes, lead a field trip, clean
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7Kinds of Volunteers
- Local
- The volunteer comes to your location on a regular
basis - Virtual
- Technical and professional volunteering services
can be done via email, phone, and fax. Some
examples are web design, accounting, research,
grant-writing, or public relations. - Short-term
- Short-term missions trip or one-time volunteer
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8Steps in Planning
- Setting Goals
- What do you hope to gain for the program and
program participants? - What are your goals for the volunteers?
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9Costs of Volunteers
- Time and Supervision
- If they are local volunteers, do you have
somewhere for them to work? - Will they need other things from you
(orientation, supplies, materials)?
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10Designing Positions
- Position Descriptions
- Describe duties, qualifications, and expectations
- Other things to include
- your organizations mission
- Time commitment / schedule
- Special equipment needed
- Benefits of volunteering
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11Step 2Volunteer Recruitment
12Other places to recruit
Other Recruitment
Online
Flyer around town
Organizational Newsletter
Flyers to college group
Email to College group
College group meeting
Posting on Bulletin board
Word of Mouth
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13Online Volunteer Recruitment
- Sites allow posting of volunteer opportunities
online - Recruitment posted to everyone on the Web
- TechMission Volunteer Network
- www.Ivolunteering.org
- Other sites
- Volunteermatch.org
- Idealist.org
- Servenet.org
- Onlinevolunteering.org
- Craigslist.org
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14How to post online
- Go to ivolunteering.org
- Create a volunteer account.
- Create an organizational account.
- Post your volunteer opportunities.
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24Step 3Work-Study Students
25Work-Study Program Summary
- US Department of Education requires that 7 of
all work-study funds go to jobs serving in
community and faith-based organizations - Schools pay up to 75 of the cost of these
positions with sites paying as little as 25 - Benefit to you high commitment for low cost!
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26Steps to Get Work-Study Students
- Recruit candidates
- Contact work-study office of the school
- Interview candidates
- Fill out forms to get certified as a work-study
site - Turn in timesheets to work-study office
- Pay work-study office the match ON TIME!
(Failure to pay match funds on time will result
in immediate removal from work-study program)
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27Step 4Orientation and Training
28Kinds of Orientation
- Group orientation vs. individual orientation
- Orientation for short-term vs. long-term
volunteers - How familiar are volunteers with the
organization?
29Orientation Template
- Feel free to use and modify our orientation
template. - Outline
- Checklist for first day
- Cross-cultural training
- Benefits of volunteers
- Thoughts on approaching volunteering
- Recommended resources
- You can find similar content webcast at
www.ivolunteering.org. Under training click
Volunteer Orientation.
30Other Elements of Orientation
- Organization history and mission
- Philosophy of ministry
- Programs and services
- Organizational structure
- Rules (how to interact with clients and staff,
confidentiality, emergency policies, etc.) - Typical day at the organization
- Basic information (where to park, hours open)
- Tour of the building(s)
- Time to sign application, confidentiality
agreement, background check agreement, other
forms - Training in specific skills needed
- For teachers or tutors training on how to teach
- If necessary, time to talk to individuals about
what they will be doing (volunteer job
description)
31Step 5Supervision and Evaluation
32Volunteer Supervision
- Identify and communicate the volunteers direct
supervisor and chain of command - Have regular time to check in with volunteers to
see how experience is going - Be aware of laws and issues of supervising
volunteers working with children
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33Volunteer Feedback Evaluation
- Provide form to get feedback from volunteers and
work-study students each semester on - What went well?
- What could be improved?
- Additional support they might need from staff?
- Do they want to continue next semester/year?
- Total number of hours worked?
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34Step 6Recognition
35Regular Thanks
- Thank volunteers each time that they volunteer
- Providing additional training is one method of
thanks - Provide computer classes for free
- Allow volunteers to borrow relevant books
- Have staff give training sessions
- What motivates the volunteer?
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36Presidents Volunteer Service Award
- The Presidents Council on Service and Civic
Participation - www.presidentialserviceawards.gov
- Volunteers earn awards based on the number of
hours they serve in a 12 month period
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37Volunteer and Work-Study Management Process
- Planning and Position Descriptions
- Recruiting
- Work-study
- Orientation and Training
- Supervision and Evaluation
- Recognition
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38Summary
- Hopefully you have some new ideas on volunteer
management! - Dont forget the handouts
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39Appendix B Other resources
- www.nationalserviceresources.org
- http//www.charityvillage.com/cv/research/rvol.htm
l - http//www.energizeinc.com/
- http//www.casanet.org/program-management/voluntee
r-manage/index.htm - http//www.presidentialserviceawards.gov/
- Leadership and Management of Volunteer Programs
James C. Fisher
40Appendix A Schools and Work-study Pay Rates
(Boston Example)