For over ten years now I’ve had the absolute pleasure of working in Volunteer Management across the not-for-profit and local government sectors. Working alongside volunteers who are passionate for the cause; whatever that may be, has been a constant source of inspiration for me.
I have now decided to launch Flutterbye, a blog where I plan to write about Volunteer Management with a focus on ‘sustainable volunteerism’. I see this as a key challenge facing organisations who have a volunteer base due to changes in the economic climate and the need for the donated, public and corporate dollar to have a greater return on investment. I have a strong interest in continuous improvement and change management and will be exploring practical methods to applying these principles to the management of volunteers.
Through this blog I hope to raise the profile of the often misunderstood and vital profession of Volunteer Management and to share my knowledge and experience with others who lead volunteers.
Today, November 5th is International Volunteer Managers Day and it seemed fitting to publish Flutterbye’s first blog post on a day that celebrates the profession of volunteer leadership. This years theme for IVMD is ‘Volunteer Management. One Job. Many Hats’.
On any given day a Volunteer Manager could be interviewing and recruiting, developing and delivering training, creating rosters, coordinating an event, running a risk workshop, drafting Board papers, project managing a volunteer program, drafting communications, managing sensitive issues and resolving conflict between volunteers. Everyday is different with a new set of challenges but it is also a deeply rewarding role as we see first hand the positive outcomes achieved by our volunteers and the satisfaction this brings them.
I hope you will join me in celebrating volunteers and the Volunteer Managers who dedicate their time to provide a supportive and engaging environment that enables volunteers to do their best work. I look forward to you being a part of the Flutterbye conversation.
Christine
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