Commitments
of Volunteering
If you decide to volunteer as a 2-1-1 Big Bend
hotline counselor (and we hope you will!) and you are accepted into
a training class, we ask you to make the following commitments:
Commitment to the Training
Schedule
Attendance and punctuality are very important during training. A
new topic is covered during each session, and those who arrive late
or not at all are at a great disadvantage in the learning process.
Also, we have found that attendance and punctuality at training
are good indicators of how dependable a volunteer will be when covering
assigned hotline shifts. For that reason, we ask that you make an
honest assessment of your time and your ability to commit to training
before signing up.
Commitment to the Learning
Process
In order for training to be effective and productive, we ask that
you participate actively and honestly to develop the skills you
will need to be a successful hotline counselor. You will be expected
to read assigned sections from the training manual before most training
sessions. These readings are brief, but essential to your learning.
We want you to be the best hotline counselor you can be, and to
feel like you're prepared for any call that comes your way.
Commitment to Volunteering
In return for receiving 75 hours of training, all volunteers commit
to volunteering for one year (at least 200 hours) with 2-1-1 Big
Bend. Once you have successfully completed training and are approved
to answer the hotlines by yourself, you may begin to earn volunteer
hours that count towards the one-year, 200-hour commitment. You
will be expected to complete three 3-hour shifts and one overnight
shift each month while you are working on your volunteer hours commitment.
Commitment to Yourself
and to Your Callers
Training to answer a hotline can be very intense and demanding.
The 2-1-1 Big Bend staff, both paid and volunteer, are here to support
you. We want to provide whatever help you need in order to take
care of yourself and to be effective for your callers.
We know that all of these commitments can seem
intimidating, but we wouldn't ask them of you if they weren't extremely
important. Also, remember that volunteering comes with many rewards
as well.
If you have more questions, please contact
our Coordinator of Volunteers at (850) 617-6309 or complete
our online volunteer information request
form. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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