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		<title>Volunteer Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 00:58:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training programs through PETucate’s volunteer program will be predominately conducted in-house with multiple options for outside educational attainment. <img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=petucate.wordpress.com&amp;blog=11189076&amp;post=12&amp;subd=petucate&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training programs through PETucate’s volunteer program will be  predominately conducted in-house with multiple options for outside  educational attainment.  The necessity of said training is vital to  providing the type of care that exemplifies both the mission and the  vision of the organization.  Pace and Basso (2009) assert that volunteer  training is beneficial not only to the individual and organization but  to the larger community, implying that humane training at PETucate  serves a broad purpose.  Thus, volunteers aiming to impart humane  education on a diverse client base will indeed be held to standards that  echo experience and knowledge sharing.</p>
<p>Dependent on the specific program from which a volunteer participates  will determine the mandatory training prior to involvement with the  public and the client base.  All volunteers, staff and board members are  required to complete an informal, staffed, combined session on the  mission, vision, and volunteer requirements of the organization as well  as general diversity training.  It is highly encouraged that volunteers  embrace multiple avenues of learning whether self-completed or through  mentorship with more experienced co-staffers beyond the scope of their  chosen program.</p>
<p>Volunteers enrolled in youth education curriculum will optimistically  be certified as pre-K, K-12 or autistic teachers within the home state  prior to applying to the program.  Non-certified teachers will be  hobbyists, educators or professionals in the pet industry which can be  cleared prior to engaging youth audiences.  Training for this area  relies heavily on the particular upcoming presentation and speakers are  encouraged to “brush up” on new trends and age appropriate methods of  relating to their audience.</p>
<p>Volunteer library staff will receive direct training and supervision  by the experienced staff in this section of the nonprofit center.  While  the tasks will be easily absorbed and executed by a majority of  volunteers, acceptance as a library assistant will be decided by senior  staff based on candidate qualifications.</p>
<p>Animal educators, foster parents and pet pantry staffers will be  trained through various mediums, including videos, seminars, books,  online academic databases and senior volunteers/staff experienced in  multiple arenas.  Mandatory training in pet first aid/CPR for volunteers  in this program will be provided at reduced cost to volunteers.  Those  unable to pay out of pocket will be able to attend pending agreement for  guaranteed volunteer hours.  In addition, a personal safety course for  pet pantry delivery drivers is required, as to empower individuals to  proactively address situations outside of the organizational premises.</p>
<p>References</p>
<p>Pace, E., &amp; Basso, L. (2009). Social return on investment, value  added and volunteer work. <em>Journal of the Academy of Business &amp;  Economics</em>, <em>9</em>(3), 42-58.</p>
<p>Carrie D. Gaston</p>
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