Volunteer Management 102
Published January 1, 2010
Eileen McConville, MBA, CAVS, Director, Volunteer & Auxiliary Services, New Hanover Regional Medical Center
In this webinar, participants will:
- Understand parameters for innovative positions
- Create new positions that serve the changing needs of your hospital and today’s volunteer
- Learn ways to measure value of a program Identify steps that will bring Volunteer Services to the planning table
*This resource was originally developed by the Association for Health Care Volunteer Resource Professionals (AHVRP) prior to AHVRP integrating with The Beryl Institute in July 2020. This webinar does not offer Patient Experience Continuing Education Credit (PXE).
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