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Rights and Responsibilities of the Volunteer |
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By Marlene Wilson
Rights
- the right of being offered the opportunity to become a volunteer regardless of race, financial status, sex or age.
- the right to be carefully interviewed and appropriately assigned to a meaningful job
- the right to expect training and supervision to enable him to perform the job well
- the right to be involved in planning and evaluating the program he participates in
- the right to receive recognition in a way that is meaningful to him
- the right to be regarded as a person, with individuality, uniqueness and value
Responsibilities
- Be honest and open with the Director of Volunteers and other staff, beginning with the interview, regarding intent, goals, needs and skills so that a good placement is possible
- Understand the requirements of time and duties of assignments BEFORE accepting them, and once accepting them, fulfilling the commitment to the best of your ability
- Work to deserve being treated as a recognized and respected member of the team (no room for tempermental prima donnas, off-and-on again types or "no shows")
- Take the commitment seriously enough to participate in planning and evaluating the volunteer program and in whatever training or learning opportunites are available
- Share ideas with staff, for the volunteer frequentlyhas a fresh, new perspective that is valuable. However, do not be hurt or resentful if the ideas are not always implemented, for staff's ideas aren't always either
- View staff as allies and mentors for much can be learned from them
- Respect the confidentiality of the agency and its clients
- Seek and accept hones feedback on performance. Remember, negative feedback is valuable too, when viewed as an opportunity for growth
- Serve as goodwill ambassadors and interpreters for the agency and its services in the community-at-large
- Be informed and therefore more effective advocates of change when change is needed
- Being "the priceless gift of service and enthusiasm which lightens the load for all."
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