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Volunteer Program Director Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Through program and systems development, the Volunteer Director utilizes their skills to enhance and grow volunteering options at all program sites and virtual options, supporting the organization ...

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Orlando, FL · On-site

$70 - $110/hr

Program Director Full Time Management Orlando, FL, US 7 days ago Requisition ID: 1299 TITLE ... Allocate and monitor work assigned to program volunteers and staff, providing ongoing feedback and ...

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The Program Director manages the day-to-day operation of the local sports franchise including ... Manage/supervise part-time staff members and volunteer coaches * Serve as a lead for all league ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

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What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

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What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

What You'll Do As program director, you'll help lead and grow your community's LifeWise program by ... administration, volunteer coordination or community engagement is helpful, but a heart forthe ...

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Volunteer Program Director information

What does a volunteer program director do?

A Volunteer Program Director oversees the recruitment, training, and management of volunteers within an organization. They develop and implement strategies to attract, retain, and engage volunteers, ensuring that programs run effectively and align with the organization's mission. Additionally, they may handle budgeting, evaluate program impact, and serve as a liaison between volunteers and staff. Their goal is to create a positive volunteer experience while meeting organizational needs.

What are some common challenges faced by volunteer program directors when managing large teams of volunteers?

Volunteer Program Directors often face challenges such as coordinating schedules for a diverse group of volunteers, maintaining high levels of engagement and motivation, and ensuring consistent communication across the team. Balancing the needs of the organization with individual volunteer preferences can also be complex. Successful directors use clear communication, robust training, and recognition programs to build a positive volunteer culture and address these challenges effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a volunteer program director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Program Director, you need strong organizational skills, experience in nonprofit management, and a background in volunteer recruitment and training, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with volunteer management software, databases, and project management tools is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, leadership, and the ability to motivate diverse groups are vital soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure effective program coordination, volunteer engagement, and the achievement of organizational goals.

What are the most commonly searched types of Volunteer Program jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Volunteer Program jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Volunteer Program Director jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Volunteer Program Director job openings:

Volunteer Director

One More Child

Lakeland, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

VOLUNTEER DIRECTOR

Department: Child Hunger


JOB SUMMARY

The Volunteer Director promotes the vision for easy and meaningful volunteering experiences, and ensures the program aligns with OMC’s mission, values, and strategic plan. Through program and systems development, the Volunteer Director utilizes their skills to enhance and grow volunteering options at all program sites and virtual options, supporting the organization’s work from anywhere. This position champions a culture of volunteer inclusion among all staff, encouraging volunteer involvement in every area of the organization. This position requires an understanding of nonprofit organizational structure, volunteer utilization, and the development of scalable systems.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS

  • Develop a comprehensive volunteer program to include virtual or remote volunteering opportunities, and a program that encompasses recruitment, appreciation, and retention of volunteers.
  • Implement a system to easily process, onboard, train, and track volunteers and their service hours for both individuals and groups.
  • Collaborate closely with staff in other OMC departments and programs for volunteer program development and effective volunteer utilization.
  • Create, implement, and oversee KPIs and OKRs for the volunteer program.
  • Maintain consistent and accurate records of all volunteer communication and activity in software programs or systems accessible to other staff and leadership.
  • Identify new opportunities for volunteers to engage in the mission both physically and virtually.
  • Promote deeper levels of commitment, encouraging volunteers to serve in new ways, to include other OMC programs or initiatives, and giving financially.
  • Establish and nurture an organizational culture of volunteerism where volunteers are valued and utilized at every level of the organization.
  • Perform all other duties assigned by the Executive Director of Operations


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • N/A


REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • N/A


PREFERRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree.
  • Experience in areas such as project management, development, strategic planning, and volunteerism.
  • Knowledge or experience in orphan care ministry.


COMPETENCIES

  • Present oneself, both at and outside of work, in a manner keeping with One More Child’s Core Values of Humble, Hungry, Wise, and Called.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Customer service skills.
  • Ability to build effective professional working relationships internally and externally.
  • Effective communication skills, attention to detail, and ability to multi–task, stay organized.
  • Presents him or herself outside the agency in a manner in keeping with the OMC’s core values and

mission statement.

  • Ability to maintain confidential information.
  • Promote team culture and work as part of a team.
  • Exhibit a positive attitude and have ability to handle difficult situations.
  • Adept at problem-solving, decision-making abilities, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Empathy and ability to work with people from disadvantaged, marginalized, or socially excluded

backgrounds.

  • Ability to follow directions and willingness to work in a team environment.
  • Strong customer service, interpersonal skills and communication skills.
  • Patience and positive attitude.


SPIRITUAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • It is the mission of One More Child to provide Christ-centered services to vulnerable children and struggling families. As stated in the Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, One More Child provides these services in a Christian context consistent with The Baptist Faith and Message (2000). Employees of One More Child commit to live in a manner that is not contrary to this foundational statement of faith.
  • Have had a personal conversion experience with Jesus Christ and been scripturally baptized.
  • Possess a sense of commitment to ministry through vocation.
  • Hold a sincere desire to seek God and His kingdom.
  • Demonstrate personal and devotional habits and practices such as Bible study, prayer, and daily meditation.
  • Be a member of a New Testament, evangelical church in the local community and attend regularly.
  • Engage in witness activities as a normal part of life.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS

These physical requirements are not exhaustive, and One More Child may add additional job-related physical demands to these if the need arises. Corrective devices may be used to meet these physical requirements.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is occasionally required to walk and reach with hands and arms. The employee must be able to operate a forklift. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.


This job requires the ability to work in stressful conditions from time to time and remain focused for extended periods of time. The ability to lift up to 50 pounds (boxes, documents, and/or equipment) may be required on occasion.


WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment describes the conditions that an employee may encounter when performing their job duties, including but not limited to, the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodation may be available to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these duties.

Job functions are performed in a warehouse setting.

DISCLAIMER

This job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the requirements of this position, but to describe the general nature of the job and provide a reasonable representation of its activities. Additional related work may be identified and assigned by the organization and included as an area of responsibility while assessing performance.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT

One More Child is committed to a workplace environment that encourages growth and respect for all current and prospective employees based upon job-related factors such as their educational background, work experience, and ability to perform the essential functions of a particular job. It is the policy and practice of One More Child to prohibit any form of discrimination or harassment based on statuses protected under federal, state, or local laws which are applicable to the organization. As a religious organization, One More Child provides services in a Christian context consistent with The Baptist Faith and Message (2000). Employees of One More Child commit to live in a manner that is not contrary to this foundational statement of faith.

CLEARINGHOUSE

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