Effective Recruitment & Retention of Staff and Volunteers
Date and time
Location
Online event
Learn key aspects of human resource and volunteer management including concepts related to attracting and retaining resources.
About this event
Effective Recruitment & Retention: Attracting (and keeping!) Staff & Volunteer Talent
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
10:00 a.m. to Noon (Saskatchewan time)
Please note: This session will take place over Zoom
An important part of nonprofit management lies within effective organizational recruitment and retention for both staff and volunteers (including board members). This workshop explores key aspects of human resource and volunteer management including concepts related to attracting and retaining resources that a nonprofit requires. The concepts examine how nonprofits can maximize the retention of the organizations’ most valued asset – our employees and our volunteers.
Facilitator
Shari Hildred is the owner of Valmore Consulting and focuses her work in the non-profit sector.
She is a facilitator, professional and leadership trainer and instructor with the University of Regina and she provides management services to a number of non-profit clients in Regina, across Saskatchewan and across Canada.
Shari draws on expertise gained from over 25 years of in the private, public and non-profit sectors, which include working with countless non-profits in the arts, cultural, heritage, social inclusion, humanitarian, health and sports sectors.
Shari works with non-profits that range in size from large corporate entities to small, local grass roots organizations. Regardless of size, Shari is committed to assisting organizations in developing best practices and processes to run effective and efficient operations and to deliver programs and services that support community.
Shari:
- is a designated Project Management Professional (PMP),
- studied Cultural Resource Management at the University of Victoria,
- completed Art of the Executive Leader training at Banff Centre for the Arts,
- and, studied public policy at the UofR Jonhson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
Some of her most notable achievements include:
- recipient of City of Regina Municipal Heritage Award in the Category of Education
- recipient of Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Heritage Excellence Award