Volunteer Opportunities
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For more information contact Marge Tripp
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As a volunteer, you have certain rights and responsibilities. Volunteering is a rewarding experience when both the agency and the volunteer have mutual respect and a desire to cooperate.

Volunteer Responsibilities:
1.  To report on time at the appointed place. Call the supervisor if you are going to be late.
2.  To carry out any given assignment to the best of your ability.
3.  To be willing to use all your talents and experiences to do a good job.
4.  To take advantage and learn from the training provided.
5.  To learn about the organization that you volunteer to assist.
6.  To accept guidance and direction.
7.  To take any problems or concerns to the supervisor.

Volunteer Rights:
1.  To be treated as a co-worker.
2.  To be given a suitable job for your talents and experiences.
3.  To be given training for your volunteer position, if needed.
4.  To have sound guidance and direction.
5.  To be listened to, especially if you have any problems or concerns with the assignment.

Non-profit hours over 40 require an Application Approval Form. Turn this form in to the Guidance Department 10 days before the activity will begin. All hours OVER 40 require an Application Approval Form before hours can be approved!

Click here to print a Volunteer Rights and Responsibilities Form to be signed by the student.

Click here to print a timesheet.




Volunteer Rights and Responsibilities
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