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"International VPM Job Exchanges"
e-Volunteerism is always on the lookout for new innovative programs,
practices and initiatives to share with our readers. When we learnt recently
of two international work exchanges among volunteer management practitioners,
we were quick to speak to those involved.
In this issue we will take a look at a work exchange that took pace between
two volunteer program managers from Canada and Australia. In our next
issue will feature a new exchange program established between the USA
and the United Kingdom.
How did the work exchange come about?
Rosie
Williams (Australia)
I initiated the work exchange for a number of reasons. I wanted to have
an adventure, to think and live outside the square I live in, to challenge
myself and to gain new knowledge and skills. I considered a range of options
to achieve this end and finally decided that a work exchange would give
me a range of opportunities while minimising my risks considerably.
Judi
Reed (Canada)
I responded to Rosie Williams' invitation after seeing her advertisement
for an exchange partner on the Energize web site in September 1999. I
was seeking education, but of an informal and experiential nature. The
opportunity to work in another English speaking country and use my volunteer
management skills seemed like a chance to learn, share, and grow.
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