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Volunteer Program Director Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Volunteer Secondary Teacher

Luck, WI · On-site

$43K - $55K/yr

Attend events as available or requested by the program director * Maintain ongoing dialogue with school personnel to stay apprised of class schedule changes and ensure student well-being * Build ...

Volunteer Elementary Teacher

Wausau, WI · On-site

$40K - $54K/yr

Take attendance in each class and provide attendance records to LifeWise program director and/or ... Build relationships with volunteers and keep them apprised of schedule changes * Submit regular ...

Volunteer High School Teacher

Mukwonago, WI · On-site

$48K - $61K/yr

Attend events as available or requested by the program director * Maintain ongoing dialogue with school personnel to stay apprised of class schedule changes and ensure student well-being * Build ...

Volunteer Administrative Assistant

Luck, WI · On-site

$16 - $21.75/hr

You will assist the Program Director with the day-to-day operations that are essential to the success of the LifeWise program. Qualifications and Experience * Two years of administrative experience ...

Overview As the Program Financial Assistant, you will assist the Program Director with managing and ... Leadership experience in either a professional or volunteer capacity * Experience with budgets ...

LifeWise Academy is a Bible-based character education program that exists to reach public school ... as needed or directed) * Assist the teacher(s) with students who behave inappropriately during ...

LifeWise Academy is a Bible-based character education program that exists to reach public school ... as needed or directed) * Assist the teacher(s) with students who behave inappropriately during ...

LifeWise Academy is a Bible-based character education program that exists to reach public school ... as needed or directed) * Assist the teacher(s) with students who behave inappropriately during ...

LifeWise Academy is a Bible-based character education program that exists to reach public school ... as needed or directed) * Assist the teacher(s) with students who behave inappropriately during ...

LifeWise Academy is a Bible-based character education program that exists to reach public school ... as needed or directed) * Assist the teacher(s) with students who behave inappropriately during ...

LifeWise Academy is a Bible-based character education program that exists to reach public school ... as needed or directed) * Assist the teacher(s) with students who behave inappropriately during ...

Direct Care Volunteer The Hospice Volunteer assists Tomah Health's Hospice program by providing comfort care support to the patient either in the home, in the hospital or at the Serenity House. The ...

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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 Wisconsin?

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Volunteer Secondary Teacher

LifeWise Academy

Luck, WI • On-site

$43K - $55K/yr

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Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Overview
LifeWise Secondary Education teachers will demonstrate in-depth Bible knowledge and outstanding teaching abilities for students in grades 6-12. The ideal candidate is an active church participant with excellent communication and interpersonal skills who is caring, committed and proficient in teaching. Interested candidates may apply for this position on the program's webpage.
Qualifications and Experience
  • Minimum of two years of classroom teaching experience (with students) in either a school or church setting
  • A mature personal Christian faith in agreement with the LifeWise Academy Statement of Faith
  • Active participation in and commitment to a local church whose doctrine aligns with the "What We Believe" section of the the LifeWise Academy Statement of Faith

Job Description
  • Complete Initial and Ongoing Training
    • Complete the LifeWise Teacher Certification Course within 30 days of the start date and prior to teaching in the LifeWise classroom
    • Participate in the annual LifeWise Summit each year
    • Attend at least one Teachers' Lounge or one LifeWise Meet-Up per year
    • Stay up to date on training and updates by regularly checking LifeWise email
  • Teach LifeWise Classes
    • Utilize the LifeWise curriculum to lesson plan and map out curriculum customization
    • Apply LifeWise policies, procedures and resources
    • Implement age-appropriate lesson plans using only LifeWise curriculum
    • Invest in connecting with students through building relationships and praying for them regularly
    • Cultivate an organized and encouraging classroom environment through various teaching strategies and discipline that is redemptive in nature
    • Prioritize student engagement
  • Maintain Records
    • Keep accurate student attendance records
    • Maintain accurate class rosters including health concerns, special needs of students and photo permission as noted on parent permission slips
    • Prepare adequate lesson plans, information and materials for a substitute teacher
  • Maintain the Classroom
    • Establish a culture that fosters academic pursuits and a love of learning as a means to promote a spiritual growth
    • Maintain a clean, attractive, age appropriate and well-ordered classroom
    • Know procedures for dealing with emergency situations
    • Purchase classroom supplies as neede using funds provided by the program director
  • Communicate
    • Act as a LifeWise Academy ambassador within the community
    • Attend events as available or requested by the program director
    • Maintain ongoing dialogue with school personnel to stay apprised of class schedule changes and ensure student well-being
    • Build relationships with volunteers and keep them apprised of schedule changes
    • Submit regular updates, stories and photos to the program director
    • Promote and communicate LifeWise's religious mission in all duties and interactions, ensuring alignment with the organization's core values and beliefs

Benefits
  • Retirement plan, including employer match

LifeWise Academy's hiring practices and EEO Statement are fully in compliance with both federal and state law. Federal law creates an exception to the "religion" section of employment discrimination laws for religious organizations and permits them to give employment preference to members of their own religion. LifeWise Academy is in that category.
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