Public Sector Volunteer Management

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civic engagement research
Consideration Opportunities
Dissatisfaction
Effective Volunteer Management
Episodic Volunteer
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global volunteering
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human resource management
leadership
local government
local government administration
local government volunteer program management
management
Nonprofit
nonprofit human resources
Nonprofit Organizations
People Volunteer
Professional Development
public administration studies
Public Sector Human Resource Management
Successful Volunteer Program
Traditional Volunteering
virtual volunteering
volunteer
Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer coordinator strategies
volunteer management
Volunteer Management Practices
Volunteer Organizations
Volunteer Program Management
volunteer programs
Volunteer Protection Act
Volunteer Retention
volunteer retention analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367567194
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In order to effectively and consistently provide services to citizens, local governments have had to come up with creative ways for offering services demanded by their citizens. One popular approach became the creation of volunteer programs as local governments became increasingly reliant on volunteers. Volunteers are one means by which local governments help to increase meaningful engagement with citizens and help meet the increasing needs for public services with limited resources. On a broader scale, volunteers in public agencies provide a variety of services to fill gaps in creating and sustaining collective societal goods that otherwise might have been limited due to fiscal stress on local governments or eliminated.

Public Sector Volunteer Management: Best Practices and Challenges adds to the understanding of how management practices may affect retention of volunteers. It provides an opportunity to add much-needed data to any discussion concerning volunteering at the local government level from the perspective of volunteer coordinators and aims to provide in-depth research on local government volunteer management practices.

This book focuses on best practices identified as necessary for successful volunteer management in the public sector, specifically in a local government setting, making it a valuable text for researchers, academics, and students in the fields of public and nonprofit management, leadership, and human resource management.

Aminata Sillah is an Assistant Professor at Towson University, USA.

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