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The Shifting Role of Volunteer Engagement Leaders Jennifer R. Bennett, CVA Senior Manager, Education & Training VolunteerMatch [email protected] @JenBennettCVA

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Page 1: Balancing it all: The Shifting Role of Volunteer Engagement Leaders

The Shifting Role of Volunteer

Engagement Leaders

Jennifer R. Bennett, CVA Senior Manager, Education & Training

VolunteerMatch

[email protected]

@JenBennettCVA

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Welcome!

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Does your organization want you

to be a leader of volunteer

engagement, or a do-er of

volunteer engagement?

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Does this sound familiar?

We need you to do more with less

Can’t you just…

It can’t be that hard to…

It’s not that much more work to…

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Share your

current

challenges

and

frustrations

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Where are

your

opportunities?

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Challenge the

status quo –

advocate for

yourself and

your work

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How can we balance it all?

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We do a lot!

From CCVA Body of Knowledge and Competency Framework, 2015

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What are your strengths?

• What are you good at, like to do?

– Does this work give you opportunities for leadership

or does it support the status quo?

• Where do you need to delegate or build skills?

– Look for solutions that elevate and empowers others

– especially volunteers!

– Where are the barriers?

– Where are the opportunities?

– How can you support others?

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How are you uniquely qualified to

be a leader of volunteers and

volunteer engagement?

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Create a Strong Foundation

If you can’t document what needs to be done you

can’t delegate or validate the work.

• Position descriptions

• Authority and responsibility continuums

• Policies and procedures/Handbook

• Comprehensive screening practices

• Initial and ongoing training

• Evaluation

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Process and Structure

When we embrace process and structure we

• Create clear lines of communication

• Have the information we need

• Set guidelines, boundaries - manage expectations

• Build buy in from paid and volunteer staff for the

work of volunteers

It’s not mean or selfish to require structure or to ask

for what you need to do your job – even in an informal

organization!

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Set others up for success

When we embrace process and structure we

• Create clear lines of communication

• Have the information we need

• Set guidelines, boundaries - manage expectations

• Build buy in from paid and volunteer staff for the

work of volunteers

It’s not mean or selfish to require structure or to ask

for what you need to do your job – even in an informal

organization!

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Practice delegation

Whether you’re delegating to paid staff or volunteer

staff remember to:

• Let go without checking out

• Practice ‘I do, we do, you do’ supervision

• Use an authority/decision making continuum

• Share your knowledge – help others successfully

engage volunteers

• Trust but evaluate

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You MUST follow through

Be your own gatekeeper!

• Trust your intuition and experience

• Don’t break or flex your rules – especially if

they’re working

• If they’re not working – ask for feedback, be

open to experimentation

• People will adapt

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Change is hard – change is scary!

The status quo feels easier. Don’t fall into this trap!

• If you do nothing, nothing will change

• You can only accomplish what you have the time

and talent to do

• If you’re only a do-er of volunteer engagement

will you, your volunteers, your organization be

ready for what you need in the future?

• What could you accomplish if you took a

chance?

• What happens if you do nothing?

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Set yourself up for success

• ‘Invest in yourself - pay’ yourself first

• Be clear about what you need for your

accountabilities and responsibilities

• Become your own advocate and gatekeeper

• Where are the barriers – Are you your own

barrier?

• Help others see the value in what you do

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Resources

CCVA Body of Knowledge and Competencies Framework

http://cvacert.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/2015-CVA-

Competency-Framework-FINAL-2015-Sep-03.pdf

Practicing What We Preach: Volunteers Helping Us, Too

https://energizeinc.com/hot-topics/2012/october

VolunteerMatch’s Learning Center

http://learn.volunteermatch.org/

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