How to find the right volunteer opportunity
There are numerous
volunteer opportunities available. The key is to find a volunteer position that
you would enjoy and are capable of doing. It’s also important to make sure that
your commitment matches the organization’s needs. The following questions can
help you narrow your options:
§ Would
you like to work with people or would you rather work in solitude?
§ Do
you prefer to work alone or as part of a team?
§ Are
you better behind the scenes or do you prefer to take a more visible role?
§ How
much time are you willing to commit?
§ How
much responsibility are you ready to take on?
§ What
skills can you bring a volunteer job?
§ What
causes are important to you?
Consider several possibilities
In your search for
the right volunteer opportunity, don’t limit yourself to just one organization
or one specific type of job. Sometimes an opportunity looks great on paper, but
the reality is quite different. Try to visit different organizations and get a
feel for what they are like and if you click with other staff and volunteers.
The more satisfaction you have as a volunteer, the better your contributions
and the more likely you’ll continue.
You’re donating your
valuable time, so it’s important that you enjoy and benefit from your
volunteering. It’s important to make sure that your volunteer position is a
good fit and to communicate with the people you’re working with in the
volunteer organization.
§ Ask
questions. You want to make sure that the
experience is right for your skills, your goals, and the time you want to
spend. If you have any questions, be sure to speak up. Sample questions to your
volunteer coordinator might address your time commitment, if there’s any
training involved, who you will be working with, and what to do if you have
questions during your experience.
§ Make
sure you know what’s expected. Before starting, make sure you
are comfortable with the organization, know what is expected, and understand
the time commitment. Consider starting small so that you don’t over commit
yourself at first. Give yourself some flexibility to change your focus if
needed.
§ Don’t
be afraid to make a change. Speak up if your experience isn’t
what you expected. Don’t force yourself into a bad fit. Talk to the
organization about changing your focus or consider looking for another match.
§ Enjoy
yourself. Most importantly, make sure you’re having fun!
The best volunteer experiences benefit both the volunteer and the organization.
If you’re not enjoying yourself, ask yourself why. Is it the tasks you’re
performing? The people you’re working with? Or are you uncomfortable simply
because the situation is new and familiar? Pinpointing what’s bothering you can
help you decide how to proceed.
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