It’s National Volunteers Week. Do you volunteer by yourself, does your organisation support you to volunteer? We’d love to hear all the different ways that you give back.
On Thursday, we're celebrating our volunteers by hosting a Volunteer Summit.
It’s National Volunteers Week. Do you volunteer by yourself, does your organisation support you to volunteer? We’d love to hear all the different ways that you give back.
On Thursday, we're celebrating our volunteers by hosting a Volunteer Summit.
Volunteering has been a huge part of my life over the past eight years.
For seven years I volunteered with the NCT, first as a Branch Treasurer, then as Regional Coordinator, Regional Treasurer Support and Regional Trainer, supporting NCT branches across the whole of Yorkshire and the Humber. I gained a huge range of skills from the experience - from learning how to manage branch finances and use a finance system, organising events for parents, recruiting and managing a team of volunteers across the region, supporting new volunteers to set up their own branch, training volunteers - the list goes on.
For the past four years I have been a school governor - supporting the Head to restructure the staffing in the school, hearing performance and pay appeals, sitting on the pay committee to approve applications for pay progression, managing a project to select an academy partner for the school, recruiting a new Headteacher.
In the last year I've become a helper at my local Cubs - designing and running interesting session for the Cubs to work towards their badges and last weekend I spent four amazing days with 20 of our Cubs at the North Yorkshire County Camp, running activity sessions for Cubs from North Yorkshire and helping them having an amazing time.
Oh, and I also work full time!
All the things I've done have not only benefited the organisations I've volunteered for, but they've helped me develop as a HR practitioner. For the last ten or twelve years I've become very specialised in my career and my voluntary work has helped me maintain a broad and current generalist skill set which has helped me move back into a generalist HR role in the last six or eight months.
I can't emphasise enough how much benefit volunteering has brought to my life - it's connected me to my local community and helped me make friends in my local area and given me a sense of pride and achievement, especially in the last year when my career had a wobble.
Jackie
In reply to Nina Waters:
Wow - didn't know about Smart Works until you mentioned it, Nina.
In reply to Steve Bridger:
It's a great organisation - I'd encourage everyone to get involved! Sadly my commitment there was one day a month previously, but I just can't do that in my current role. I cover standby days when they can't get coaches in now, and I've done a few sessions remotely.Visit the main CIPD website
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