What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer Services Manager position at Manchester Memorial Hospital?
Location Detail: MMH-71 Haynes Street (10627)
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The Greater Manchester Region has approximately 2,500 employees. It includes Manchester Memorial Hospital, a 249-bed community hospital, Rockville General, a campus of Manchester Memorial Hospital, a 102-bed facility, a large multispecialty provider group and visiting nurse services. The Greater Manchester Region serves a region of 300,000 people in 19 towns.
Job Summary:
Manages volunteer programs and department requests for volunteers throughout the organization. Directly manages and develops staff and oversees daily operations of administrative and volunteer staff. Responsible for multiple volunteer opportunities and programs such as VolunTeens, College Program, Pet Therapy, Book Cart, Comfort Cart, Lasting Connections, etc. Responsible for matching, scheduling, assignments, coaching, mentoring, training and education of volunteer staff. Also responsible for collaborating with hospital staff to develop, implement, and match volunteers to opportunities throughout the organization.
Job Responsibilities:
1. Develops, plans, and maintains programs from stating business case to recruiting, educating and training volunteers for each program. Recruits group of volunteers through various forms of advertisements, online postings, go out to the community organizations, etc.
2. Collaborates with the director to support and develop initiatives and business plans with fiscal responsibility.
3. Responsible for the effective, efficient operation of the department by scheduling and assigning work, resolving process problems, collecting data to monitor progress, and carrying an assigned workload or filling in as necessary.
4. Assists the director in ensuring volunteer staff compliance with mandatory staff training and documentation. Determines ongoing volunteer staff education needs and assists in the planning/coordination of educational programs to meet these needs
5. Implements and reviews individual performance expectations; coaches, develops, and provides input to performance evaluations to enable volunteers to be successful in contributing to the achievement of department and program objectives.
6. Collects and analyzes data to evaluate budget expenditures, monitoring progress, and shifting resources to meet the needs of the department.
7. May serve on department/hospital/system-wide committees to help promote patient safety, enhanced patient care, and other balanced scorecard initiatives as it relates to the Volunteer Department.
8. Maintains effective, positive customer service relationships by identifying opportunities for volunteers by responding to customer needs, resolving conflicts, and education volunteers on customer service.
9. Actively seeks opportunities to model teamwork through collaboration both within and outside the Volunteer department in support of the organization’s objectives.
Qualifications
Requirements and Specifications:
Education:
- Bachelors degree in healthcare management, behavioral sciences, leadership and organizational development, personnel administration, business management or communication.
Experience:
- Three to five year’s experience with oversight of volunteer services or community services program including recruitment, quality control and development.
Licensure, Certification, Registration:
- Must be willing to sit for Certified Administrator of Volunteer Services Administrator (CAVS) exam given by the Association for Healthcare Volunteer Resource Professionals (AHVRP) within three years.
Language Skills:
- Good verbal, written and interpersonal skills.
Knowledge, Skills and Ability Requirements:
Demonstrated leadership qualities, human relations skills, conflict management, decision making ability, and ability to generate new ideas and innovations.
Demonstrated personal commitment to philosophy of volunteerism.
Demonstrated ability to relate to persons of all ages and diverse backgrounds, skills and abilities.
Ability to project hospital's image to the community.
Effective public presentation skills
Exhibits all Hartford Healthcare H3W Leadership Behaviors
Self-motivating and able to work without direct supervision.
Computer (Microsoft Office Works), Outlook and volunteer management software
Ability to maintain confidentiality of hospital, patient and volunteer information.
Time management skills
Program management skills
Ability to establish collaborative relationships within and outside the organization
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