Volunteer Management Training: Supervising Your Volunteers

by Kavin Black on February 3, 2010

posted in: CALCASA,Education

Jacquie Marroquin, Support Services Program Manager, Haven Women's Center of Stainislaus

Throughout the 2-day CALCASA Volunteer Management Training Institute in February 2010 there was a constant exchange of intriguing and engaging content.  One of those areas was “The Supervision of Volunteers.”

Jacquie Marroquin, Support Services Program Manager, Haven Women’s Center of Stanislaus, facilitated this content discussion.  Some of the information centered around: how you screen perspective volunteers, contents of a volunteer file, time sheets, training tracking forms, reasons for dismissing a volunteer and various capacity in which volunteers can get involved within your organization.  Jacquie provided examples of forms that Haven uses with its volunteer program.  If you missed this relevant training, do not fret; there will be other opportunities to participate in great CALCASA trainings in the future.

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Author: Kavin Black (49 Articles)

Kavin Black currently holds the positon of Organizational Services Coordinator at CALCASA. He works with rape crisis centers as well as other organizations to build agency capacity and infrastructure to further the mission of the organization. Kavin began working at CALCASA in July 2002 as the Campus & Training Resource Coodinator on the National Campus Program to Address Violence Against Women on College Campuses. Kavin is a former Executive Director of a California rape crisis center and a former academy instructor for California POST.

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