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Consider the type of volunteering in conjunction with work experience. If management is already part of work experience, the type of volunteering may be aligned closely to that. In almost any economy, good or bad, volunteering is always available. |
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| Author: Steve Volman |
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Anyone who has ever been a member of an organization that requires job volunteering knows one of the best advantages is enhancement of their work experience. As an example, volunteering for the handicapped such as the blind and deaf, through organizations like the Rotary, Moose, Lions or Elks Clubs has the benefit of providing the volunteer with a better understanding of the needs and potential of handicapped individuals. This type of volunteer work, when it includes group volunteering, also provides a sense of "teamwork" so necessary in the work experience. The simple act of volunteering for fund raising campaigns for these types of groups has enormous value to work experience, particularly when charity work involves fund raising. It provides experience on types of funding sources as well as how to raise funds by networking with other volunteer groups.
Many social workers understand the difficulties in dealing with their casework. In volunteer jobs, although there isn't a financial reward of a salary attached to the responsibilities and duties, the rewards are exposure to agencies and supervisory staff where, by observation, work experience is increased. Gaining knowledge of the type of volunteer opportunities available is readily accessible for those who are interested in pursuing this course. Volunteering for local community service is nearly always welcomed and appreciated. This can take the form of "Meals on Wheels", "Literacy Aides" or community activism in areas of special community needs or interests. In addition, it isn't always necessary to look for a specific group or volunteer organization. Any individual is always capable of enlisting a core group when the need arises for action for a special program or activity within the community. Engaging a core group is highly valuable to work experience in terms of management skills that are gained, use of media to promote group action and attracting new members to a group. Such experience falls into the category of human resources administration skills.
About Author
Steve Volman - writer, thinker and general muser. Interests include charity work and volunteering, football and the odd spot of golf. Any feedback on my articles in more than welcome. For more information on job volunteering click here - http://www.vinspired.com
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