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Posted: July 5, 2024
Sarah Lustig
Posted: March 14, 2023
Becoming a successful volunteer means understanding and developing the different skills and qualities that help to promote success and make a positive impact on any volunteering experience.
Each volunteer opportunity is different and requires different skills and attributes, however, there are certain common traits that can be developed over time. These include:
Volunteering can often require working closely with others, whether it’s with the project itself, with other volunteers or with those receiving assistance through the initiative. Making positive connections and maintaining healthy relationships is key to successful volunteering.
Being friendly, respectful and approachable are all important qualities to possess when working with others. Listening actively to people, maintaining empathy and showing a collaborative spirit can help to make connections.
Time management is very important when taking part in any volunteer role. Knowing how to manage your time efficiently will make all the tasks more achievable and allow you to focus on more important aspects of your task.
Creating a plan or schedule of your tasks can help greatly with time management, although this will probably be included as part of your volunteer program. Scheduling tasks based on due dates, importance, complexity and personal preferences can help set goals and make objectives easy to attain, especially when you’re leading a project. Additionally, understanding the commitments of your volunteer role prior to commencing can also help when managing time.
Volunteers need to have a strong level of self-motivation in order to be successful. After all, it’s up to you to make sure your tasks are completed on time and you are managing your responsibilities correctly.
Self-motivation is about understanding the reason for volunteering and maintaining focus throughout your volunteering period. Keeping yourself motivated is not always easy, as it’s natural for enthusiasm to drop from time to time. Having a schedule and setting goals can help to ensure motivation.
Volunteer roles can quickly change because of circumstances outside of your control. Being willing to be flexible and adaptable in these situations can make all the difference. You never know what could happen during your volunteering period; however, with flexibility and adaptability, you will be able to cope with unexpected situations from both within the organisation and from those receiving help from it.
You demonstrate commitment and dedication by showing up on time to your suggested shifts, dedicating your time when necessary and demonstrating strong will when undertaking difficult tasks. A good volunteer not only shows dedication by completing your tasks but also by taking initiative in areas you feel their help is most needed.
Successful volunteers have the ability to set personal and collective goals and objectives which they work towards each day. Setting goals helps keep them focused on the task ahead while setting objectives guides the amount of effort needed each day. Furthermore, understanding the mission of the organisation and the specific project is critical when setting goals.
Teamwork is vital in any volunteer role. Working collaboratively with others, understanding the dynamics of group work and accepting advice from more experienced team members can all help make you a successful volunteer. Communication is essential when working in a team environment, so being an active listener and being open to different opinions are essential skills.
When volunteering with an organisation, it’s important to remember that you are always representing them publically. Therefore, it’s important to act with respect and dignity at all times and to conduct yourself in ways that reflect positively on the organisation, its mission, beliefs, values and ethics.
Successful volunteers are always willing to take initiative where appropriate, stepping into roles of greater responsibility as needed. This demonstrates leadership qualities as well as taking ownership of tasks which is essential within a volunteer role. Additionally, successful volunteers also have a proactive attitude, which helps them remain self-motivated while leading others towards achieving shared goals within an organisation.
Volunteers have the power to bring real change to communities and natural environments. Making a positive impact requires understanding the needs and priorities of the community, whether it’s water projects, women’s empowerment or climate change issues. By understanding community needs, organisations can better target areas in need of improvement.
As with any situation requiring decision-making, volunteers are often called upon to use problem-solving skills in order to reach the best possible solution for any given situation. This can involve making use of effective communication skills as well as paying attention to details. Learning how to break down problems into smaller pieces can also make finding solutions easier.
A successful volunteer operates in a professional manner with organizational staff, other volunteers, recipients of services and others involved in the project. This means following protocols set out by the organization, being punctual and never engaging in negative behaviour such as gossiping or undermining people.
Many organisations rely heavily on technology in order to carry out their projects. Taking advantage of technology can include utilising online tools such as data capturing tools, project management websites or social media apps.
Successful volunteers are able to create opportunities for growth within their organisation by participating in activities such as leadership roles or mentorship programs, or doing online courses. By taking advantage of these programs volunteers can further hone their skills plus expand their network for potential career prospects.
The best way to grow and develop your skills is to join an ethical volunteer program abroad with GVI. You can support local environmental organisations in remote habitats all over the world, by signing up to join a nature conservation program. Or, if you’re passionate about assisting locally-led projects to implement social impact projects, you can join inspiring community development programs. No matter what volunteer journey you choose, you will use your specific skills and expertise, and grow personally and professionally.
Embark on a journey through Barcelona's captivating art and architecture. Explore the visionary works of GaudÃ, Picasso, and more, set against the city's stunning landscapes.
GVI
Posted: July 5, 2024