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Title: Volunteer and WorkStudy Management


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Volunteer and Work-Study Management
  • TechMission
  • 670 Washington Street
  • Boston, MA 02124
  • Theresa Musante
  • 07/27/06

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Introduction
  • Lots of ideas
  • Lots of tools
  • Try to find one or two ideas / tools that you can
    bring home with you.

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Volunteer and Work-Study Management Process
  • Planning and Position Descriptions
  • Recruiting
  • Work-study
  • Orientation and Training
  • Supervision and Evaluation
  • Recognition

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Help 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?

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Step 1Planning and Position Descriptions
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What 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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Kinds 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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Steps 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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Costs 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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Designing 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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Step 2Volunteer Recruitment
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Other 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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Online 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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How to post online
  • Go to ivolunteering.org
  • Create a volunteer account.
  • Create an organizational account.
  • Post your volunteer opportunities.

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Step 3Work-Study Students
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Work-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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Steps 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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Step 4Orientation and Training
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Kinds of Orientation
  • Group orientation vs. individual orientation
  • Orientation for short-term vs. long-term
    volunteers
  • How familiar are volunteers with the
    organization?

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Orientation 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.

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Other 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)

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Step 5Supervision and Evaluation
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Volunteer 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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Volunteer 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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Step 6Recognition
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Regular 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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Presidents 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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Volunteer and Work-Study Management Process
  • Planning and Position Descriptions
  • Recruiting
  • Work-study
  • Orientation and Training
  • Supervision and Evaluation
  • Recognition

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Summary
  • Hopefully you have some new ideas on volunteer
    management!
  • Dont forget the handouts

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Appendix B Other resources
  • www.nationalserviceresources.org
  • http//www.charityvillage.com/cv/research/rvol.htm
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  • 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

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Appendix A Schools and Work-study Pay Rates
(Boston Example)
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