Media Release
Embargoed: Wednesday 12 July 2013, 10.30am
New initiative highlights career pathways for managers of volunteers
A new tool to assist managers of volunteers to plot their skill development and further learning opportunities will be
launched by Volunteering New Zealand (VNZ) on Wednesday 12 June.
The product of three years of work by a VNZ-led national working group, the tool comprises a set of Competencies, a
matrix to plot individual strengths and areas for growth, and a searchable, national database of relevant professional
development options.
VNZ Chief Executive Vanisa Dhiru explains that this work has been done in direct response to widespread calls from
managers of volunteers across New Zealand.
“Managing volunteers is a career so many people just fall into, yet it is actually a really important job that requires
an array of skills. Managers of volunteers told us that they wanted a career pathway to help them progress in the
profession, and also so they could prove to others just how many competencies they do demonstrate in their work”, say
Vanisa.
A key feature of the Competencies is their broad nature. VNZ Programme Manager Claire Teal explains, “Managers of
volunteers across New Zealand are so diverse, and they have such diverse roles. Trying to make a list of tasks that all
managers of volunteers do would be impossible”.
After wide feedback from managers of volunteers around the country, the final set of Competencies address broad skill
areas, but also allow people to tailor the specifics to their own situation. “This makes for a truly individual document
that people can use to plot their development over time”, Claire says.
In producing the Competencies, New Zealand retains its position as one of the world’s most innovating countries in
development for people working with volunteer teams.
VNZ’s Competencies for Managers of Volunteers can be found on their website:
Volunteering New Zealand (VNZ) is an association of New Zealand organisations that have a commitment to volunteering,
such as volunteer centres, national and other organisations. Their mission is to promote, support and advocate for
volunteering. www.volunteeringnz.org.nz
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