Are you reliable? A good leader? Committed to service?
Then think about becoming a Servathon Project Coordinator!
We are looking for more than 20 Project Coordinators for
Servathon 2008. Project Coordinators are
crucial to the success of
Servathon!
They serve as the lead volunteers at project sites, and are the “go-to”
volunteers at the event! Help plan and run Servathon by becoming a Project
Coordinator,
and really make a difference in Memphis!
Project Coordinators work with Volunteer Memphis/Hands On Memphis staff to oversee the development and implementation of all activities at their assigned site, and work closely with the nonprofit or school to ensure a successful project!
Duties Include:
attending 1 training session held on Saturday, September 27, 2008.
conducting a site visit prior to the project day to meet with the agency point of contact, understand the project, and develop a relationship with school point of contact and staff
making requests to Volunteer Memphis/Hands On Memphis staff about specific tools and supplies necessary to complete the project
communicate tasks to volunteers and to efficiently organize them
managing the entire project site to ensure a successful Servathon!
Project Coordinators should:
be enthusiastic about volunteering!
be organized and detail-oriented
be able to commit the time necessary to successfully lead the project
have strong communication skills
have strong leadership skills
be people-oriented and able to develop working relationships with Project Leaders and school points of contact