by Jayne Cravens
 
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Training ALL Staff in Volunteer Engagement & the Risks Of Not Doing So

Anyone at your organization who will create roles for volunteers and supervise volunteers in those roles needs at basic training in working with volunteers. Period.

This will most certainly be some, if not all, of your paid employees. But it also may be some of your leader volunteers, including some board members.

The minimal that these staff members need to be trained on:

This doesn't have to be an all-day training (though I'd prefer a four hour training for all of the above for all staff  - I think it's THAT important). This could be a 90 minute overview training with a lot of online support material (like an online form staff use to request volunteers for a role, that has required fields so that staff are forced to more fully think through what the volunteer will do, or another form that staff use to report volunteer hours and accomplishments). 

But this training should be mandatory for all staff that will work with volunteers, and staff absolutely should have volunteer engagement as part of their job description and their annual performance review should include a review of how they have involved volunteers and how those volunteers have felt about the support they have received.

Who should do the training? You could hire me, of course. But honestly, someone already at your organization should be able to do this training. You can use my materials if you want (hence why they are linked), as long as you credit me. There's no better way to show that this is a priority at your organization than having someone within your own organization champion this. 

Think that you will be saving time and making things easier by NOT having all staff trained regarding volunteer engagement? Think again:  

Risks by not having staff trained regarding volunteer engagement:

In addition to avoiding these risks, training all staff - all employees and lead volunteers - in effective volunteer engagement will
Also see:  Return to my volunteer-related resources

 
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