This presentation is from our Recruiting, Placing and Inducting Volunteers webinar and talks about good practice when recruiting, placing, and inducting volunteers into your organisation and offers some tips for how you can ensure you appropriately match volunteers to roles.
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Recruiting, Placing and Inducting Volunteers
1. ‘Recruiting, Placing and Inducting Volunteers’
The webinar will begin promptly at 1pm
and last approximately 45 minutes.
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2. Recruiting, Placing and Inducting
Volunteers
The webinar will be delivered by Ann Maughan.
Ann has over 20 years’ experience working in the
voluntary sector. She has set up volunteer programmes,
managed volunteers, and developed a range of training
programmes to support volunteer managers.
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3. Aim of This Webinar
To consider the process of recruiting, placing and
inducting volunteers to ensure that an organisation
finds volunteers they can match to suitable roles,
and who fit in with its organisational goals.
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4. We Will Cover:
• Volunteer policy
• What is volunteering?
• Why your organisation needs volunteers
• Defining roles
• Drawing up person specifications
• Promoting volunteering
• Assessing suitability
• Agreeing arrangements
• Starting off well
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5. Volunteer Policy
1. Should be consistent with your organisation’s goals and take account of
the unique contributions that volunteers can make
3. Shows that you understand volunteers and volunteering
5. Should cover important issues, such as recruitment and selection and
induction
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6. What is Volunteering?
• Difference between
paid employees and
volunteers
• Legal issues
• Diversity of
volunteers
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7. Why Your Organisation Needs
Volunteers
• Plan a volunteer programme
• Consider roles and responsibilities
• Consider management of volunteers
• Volunteers should complement work
of paid staff, not substitute it
• Think more adventurously about new
projects
• Involve stakeholders
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8. Defining Roles
• Do you recruit to a specific role?
• Do you take someone who has offered to help and
match them to a role?
• Do you look at the skills the person has to offer and
make up a volunteer role?
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9. Defining Roles
• Length of the project
• With whom (who will the volunteer be working with?)
• When (what hours/time of day?)
• Commitment needed (are they needed daily?)
• Where (where will the volunteering take place?)
• Type of work (will they be working in an office? In the garden?)
• Supervision needed
• Training needed (will training be required to undertake the role?)
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10. Person Specifications
• Knowledge, skills, experience
and personal qualities needed to
fulfil the role
• Qualities needed to fit in with
ethos and culture of organisation
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11. Promoting Volunteering
• Involve relevant people
• Use creative methods
• Help potential volunteers clearly to
understand the background and
opportunities
• Provide factual evidence
• Provide opportunities for people to
investigate opportunities
• Evaluate and analyse the responses
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12. Assessing Suitability
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13. Agreeing Arrangements
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14. Starting off Well
“What happened
on your first day?”
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15. Starting off Well
“Thorough induction is vital to ensure that volunteers
understand their roles and the contribution they can make to the
organisation’s goals and to ensure that they can fulfil their
duties safely and effectively.”
“Identify appropriate means of delivering induction, taking into
account volunteers’ abilities, styles and motivations”
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16. Induction Checklist
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17. To Conclude
•Have a Volunteer Policy
•Think about nature of volunteering
•Identify why your organisation needs volunteers
•Define roles & person specifications
•Promote volunteering creatively and cost-effectively
•Find ways of assessing suitability
•Have a process for agreeing arrangements
•Start off well
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Hinweis der Redaktion
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Take out all Volunteers’ Week logos A volunteer is someone who: Gives of their time for no financial gain. Gives of their time and energy to partake in activities that benefit society, the community, the environment, or an individual outside of their immediate family. Gives of their time freely and by choice. So, as you can see, volunteering is primarily guided by three characteristics: The absence of financial gain Carrying out activities that benefit others Choice. of their time for no financial gain. Gives of their time and energy to partake in activities that benefit society, the community, the environment, or an individual outside of their immediate family. Gives of their time freely and by choice. Difference So, as you can see, volunteering is primarily guided by three characteristics: The absence of financial gain Carrying out activities that benefit others Choice.
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