Separation from Volunteer Service Sample Clauses

Separation from Volunteer Service. The Station may request the removal of an RSVP volunteer at any time. An RSVP volunteer may withdraw from service at the Station or from the RSVP at any time. The RSVP staff, the Station staff, and volunteers are encouraged to communicate to resolve concerns or conflicts, or take remedial action, including, but not limited to, placement with another station.
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Separation from Volunteer Service. The partner site may request the removal of an RSVP volunteer at any time. The RSVP volunteer may withdraw from service at the partner site or from RSVP at any time. Discussion of individual separations will occur among RSVP staff, partner staff, and the volunteer to clarify the reasons, resolve conflicts, or take remedial action, including placement with another partner site.
Separation from Volunteer Service. The Station may request the removal of an FGP/SCP volunteer at any time. An FGP/SCP volunteer may withdraw from service at the Station or from the FGP/SCP at any time. The FGP/SCP staff, the Station staff, and volunteers are encouraged to communicate to resolve concerns or conflicts, or take remedial action, including, but not limited to, placement with another station.
Separation from Volunteer Service. The Station may request the removal of an RSVP volunteer at any time. An RSVP volunteer may withdraw from service at the Station or from the RSVP at any time. The RSVP staff, the Station staff, and volunteers are encouraged to communicate to resolve concerns or conflicts, or take remedial action, including, but not limited to, placement with another station. Letters of Agreement: When in-home assignments of volunteers are made, a letter of agreement will be signed by the parties involved. The document will authorize volunteer service in the home and identify specific volunteer activities, periods, and conditions of service. A blank copy of the letter of agreement shall be accessible at the RSVP Office.
Separation from Volunteer Service. The Volunteer Station may request the removal of a Volunteer at any time. A Volunteer may withdraw from service at the Volunteer Station or from the FGP at any time. The FGP staff, the Volunteer Station staff, and Volunteers are encouraged to communicate to resolve concerns or conflicts, or take remedial action, including, but not limited to, placement with another Volunteer Station.
Separation from Volunteer Service. The Station may request the removal of an RSVP volunteer at any time. An RSVP volunteer may withdraw from service at the Station or from the RSVP at any time. The RSVP staff, the Station staff, and volunteers are encouraged to communicate to resolve concerns or conflicts, or take remedial action, including, but not limited to, placement with another station. Letters of Agreement: For in-home assignments, the Volunteer Station will obtain a Letter of Agreement signed by the person or persons legally responsible for the child served, the Volunteer Station liaison, and the RSVP liaison authorizing the assignment of an RSVP volunteer in the child’s home, defining the volunteer’s activities, and specifying supervisory arrangements. When in-home assignments of volunteers are made, a letter of agreement will be signed by the parties involved. The document will authorize volunteer service in the home and identify specific volunteer activities, periods, and conditions of service. A blank copy of the letter of agreement shall be accessible at the RSVP Office.
Separation from Volunteer Service. The volunteer station may request removal of an NWCSA-RSVP volunteer at any time. The NWCSA-RSVP volunteer may withdraw from service at the volunteer station or from the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program at anytime. Discussion of an individual’s separation should occur among NWCSA-RSVP staff, volunteer station staff, and the volunteer to clarify the reasons, resolve the conflicts or take remedial action including placement with another volunteer station.
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Separation from Volunteer Service. The Organization may request the removal of a student volunteer at any time. The student volunteer may withdraw from service at the organization at any time. Discussion of separations will occur between the service supervisor and the student volunteer, with inclusion of the UNIV 492 instructor, to clarify the concerns, resolve conflicts, or take remedial action. A student’s ability to complete UNIV 492 service hours will be taken up between the student and the UNIV 492 instructor and is not the responsibility of the Organization.
Separation from Volunteer Service. The Station may request the removal of an FGP/SCP volunteer at any time. An FGP/SCP volunteer may withdraw from service at the Station or from the FGP/SCP at any time. The FGP/SCP staff, the Station staff, and volunteers are encouraged to communicate to resolve concerns or conflicts, or take remedial action, including, but not limited to, placement with another station. FGP Letters of Agreement: For in-home assignments, the Volunteer Station will obtain a Letter of Agreement signed by the person or persons legally responsible for the child served, the Volunteer Station liaison, and the FGP liaison authorizing the assignment of a Xxxxxx Grandparent in the child’s home, defining the Xxxxxx Grandparent’s activities, and specifying supervisory arrangements. SCP Letters of Agreement: For in-home assignments, the Volunteer Station will obtain a Letter of Agreement signed by the client, or persons legally responsible for the client served, the Volunteer Station liaison, and the SCP liaison authorizing the assignment of a Senior Companion in the client’s home, defining the Senior Companion’s activities, and specifying supervisory arrangements.
Separation from Volunteer Service. The Station may request the removal of an RSVP volunteer at any time. An RSVP volunteer may withdraw from service at the Station or from the RSVP at any time. The RSVP staff, the Station staff, and volunteers are encouraged to communicate to resolve concerns or conflicts, or take remedial action, including, but not limited to, placement with another station. Letters of Agreement: For in-home assignments, the Volunteer Station will obtain a Letter of Agreement signed by the person or persons legally responsible for the child served, the Volunteer Station liaison, and the RSVP liaison authorizing the assignment of an RSVP volunteer in the child’s home, defining the volunteer’s activities, and specifying supervisory arrangements.
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