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R ecruiting, R etention and R ecognition of Volunteers in

GRUNDTVIG PARTNERSHIP PROJECT I VISOC “ IMPROVING VOLUNTEERING IN SOCIAL CARE ”. R ecruiting, R etention and R ecognition of Volunteers in The European Law Students’ Association. Founded on 4 th of May 1981 in Wien (ELSA Romania – 6 th of December 1990)

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  1. GRUNDTVIG PARTNERSHIP PROJECT IVISOC “IMPROVING VOLUNTEERING IN SOCIAL CARE” Recruiting, Retention and Recognition of Volunteers in The European Law Students’ Association

  2. Founded on 4th of May 1981 in Wien (ELSA Romania – 6th of December 1990) • International, independent, apolitical, nonprofit • The worlds’ greatest independent law students’ association • Over 45,000 students in over 300 colleges and universities from 40 countries • Consultative statute for some of United Nations’ institutions (United Nations Economic and Social Council– ECOSOC, United Nations Commission on International Trade Law– UNCITRAL, etc), the Council of Europe, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and cooperative statute for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) of UN This is !

  3. ELSA philosophy : “A just world in which there isrespect for human dignity and cultural diversity.” ELSA purpose : • Promoting law students’ opportunities, in the spirit of critical dialogue and scientific cooperation • Contribution in forming bright and cultured jurists with high professional skills • Encourage Law students and young jurists involve and act for a “healthy” society

  4. Recruiting • set up the recruitment calendar and recruitment plan, with the participation of the entire Local Board of ELSA • Give a presentation of the association at the academic year opening (held by the PR Director or by the President); Give presentation of the association, held in every classroom by various volunteers of ELSA • Posters that announce the start of the recruitment period • On the Internet • In the ELSA office • 2 or 3 volunteers stay (in shifts) in the central lobby, in the cafeteria or in other hot spots and give students flyers and talk about ELSA • Organise at least 2 main events, law-themed and ELSA-specific, one before the recruitment and the other after the recruitment (and it is actually organized by the new volunteers) • Students that are interested are invited to fill in a application form that reveals personal facts, academic life and 5 or 6 trick-questions. The questionnaires are graded by ELSA members that have had an active role in the associtaion for 2 or 3 years.

  5. Depending on the procent of the questions answered and the answer given, the volunteers are invited to present to an interview that will be held with older and active ELSA members • The interview consists in a discusion, with several logic quiestions and some skill-revealing exercises, different for every single volunteer. • A Feedback is given to the volunteer and he is guided to choose a department that the evaluators thought might be fit to the expectations and needs of the volunteer • TIE – “This Is ELSA” Training – held for all the newcomers. They are informed, once again, about the association and its purpose, the departments are presented • Team-building training, organised for the new volunteers: games, tips, fictive projects. The most well organised fictive project will be actually coorinated by all new vounteers • Atfer-recruitment party with all the recruits and ELSA members and ELSA Seniors • “Communication is the key to great succes” – new members bound with older members

  6. DOs DON’Ts Stay away from clichés like "Make a Difference" Don’t just try to fill in an empty position Don’t make assumptions about the person Don’t recruit volunteers without induction or interview Don’t make financial promises to the volunteers (substantial win of money or goods) Don’t choose only the young volunteers – everybody should be in! Asking everyone to volunteer – Narrow the field; make a list of names and telephone numbers of five people you think would be good for the task in order of who would be the best fit for the job, who would be second best, and so on. • the Board should create his own calendar by setting the goals (including projects and all the activities) for the semester. The HR Vice-President will set up the actual the recruitment calendar. • Assessing the need for members in association – objective analysis over the existing active members and the number of recruits needed in order to accomplish the goals. • Promoting the event – by any means: flyers, posters, group mails, Facebook, even short presentations of the Board and the association for those who haven’t heard of your association. • Involving the entire HR department in recruitments. • Sketching the profile of anideal recruit – not something too inflexible, just some guidelines (very adaptable • Deciding over some stages of selection – in ELSA Romania there are 3: application form, interview and probation. • Training the recruiters - to make sure everyone involved in recruitment has equal standards and uses the same methods and criteria. • Providing the accurate information for those interested to be part of ELSA – the applicants should be notified in advance about the selection stages and the recruitment calendar. • Be sure to give your volunteers constant praise and thanks for the work that they do.

  7. Retaining • Trainings: Law themed & Personal development (project management, fundraising, negotiation skills, public speaking) • National and International Scholarships or Internships at the Bar or other institutions, with renown jurists • National and International Summer Law Schools. A specific subject is discussed during one or two weeks with great jurists and trainings are held. The social impact of the Summer School is unmeasurable for the ELSA member • Moot Court Competitions – chance to make themselves known + great way to find out which law career should they follow • Themed parties (once in a while) • National and International Council Meetings with all ELSA members, that are held twice a year (disseminating, trainings, socializing, parties) • Promotions: a recruit is an observatory member. If he is active in organizing project or in participating at the NCMs, he is voted by the ELSA members, in order to become an “active member”. An active member has voting rights.

  8. After 6 months of volunteering for ELSA, a member gains the right to candidate for vicepresident of a department, treasurer, general secretary or president. • Job opportunities throughout internships and relations established with jurists • Multitude of projects and activities – everybody can be part in any of it • Volunteers and the other students are always in track with the laws (discuss, debate, rise against) • Equal treatment between our “plain” volunteers and the volunteers with responsibilities, as Vice-presidents • Permanent communication – internal and external newsletter (volunteers, professors, partners, sponsors) • All active members that involve in organizing an event receive a diploma

  9. Recognition • ELSA volunteers have the chance to participate at National and International project: Council Meetings, Summer Schools, Scholarships, paid Internships. Throughout these, they improve their knowledge, aquire specific information on a certain law area and meet renown jurists. • Diplomas and/or attendance certificates are given after every project they organize or coordinate • “Volunteer of the month” and “Volunteer of the year” – active members with high interest in ELSA’s activities and projects are voted by the Local Council of ELSA and are awarded with some kind of prize, besides the title he earned. • Meeting influent people and renown jurists and bounding with them • Moot Court Competitions – chance to make themselves known. It’s also a great way to find out which law career should they follow • A successful project brings personal and professional satisfaction of the volunteers that organized it. They will “auto-motivate” for a while • Showing a free spirit and mind, helping the volunteer to grow as a human • Awards received in front of all ELSA members during National or International Council Meetings • Our Alumni are called “seniors” and have a special statute among us • The prestige of volunteering in the only independent international students’ association in the law field • Being elected in a local or in the national or international board of ELSA is the greatest recognition of all! • Recognition for non-ELSA members: those who have helped the association in a significant way and show respect and devotion to our association (mostly proffesors, jurists) become Honorific Members of the association

  10. Be careful! Volunteering is addictive!

  11. Thank you! Questions & Answers Grundtvig ImproovingVolunteering in Social Care Kilkis 2013 MădălinaMarinescu

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