Many synagogue education directors express challenges about working with a committee comprising volunteers. They aren’t sure how to build a committee that will constructively support their work or how to engage volunteers in conversations that lead to meaningful outcomes. To support education directors in addressing these issues, The Jewish Education Project, in partnership with Deborah Shapira, is offering this three-part series designed to provide additional skills and tools for working constructively with a committee of volunteers.
Prior to the first session, participants will be asked to fill out a short online survey describing their particular challenges and concerns so that the sessions can be tailored to the needs of the group.
Each session will have a specific focus:
- Session 1: Designing a Meaningful Professional/Volunteer Partnership
- Session 2: Designing High-Impact Meeting Agendas
- Session 3: Ensuring Ongoing Success in the Professional-Volunteer Partnership
Partnership participants must commit to participating in all three sessions. These sessions are live, interactive, conversational sessions and will not be available for later distribution.
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