Thinking about becoming
a volunteer?
See what our
volunteers have to say:
Sue Merchant
"It’s a chance to make a difference, practice getting to the heart of a
problem quickly, meet some very dedicated people and use techniques which you
might not in your every day job"
Ian Seath
"Working as a pro bono volunteer is a great way to
contribute some professional expertise to some truly worthwhile causes.
The Third Sector is full of people who feel passionately about their
Mission, so working with them is invariably a positive learning
experience"
Sam MacKay
Jane Parkin
"I’ve
really enjoyed working with third sector organisations and found the staff
extremely positive about the contribution we make"
Paul Randall
"It's
win:win. Both you and a good cause benefit"
Huw
Evans
"Working
on pro bono assignments has provided opportunities to work with a variety of
organisations, some of who have never worked with a consultant because they
felt it wasn’t an option open to them because of expense. The variety of
organisations has provided wider experience of the Third Sector and enabled me
to develop approaches that were capacity building for the organisations
(opening up their minds to new ideas, approaches, insights and possibilities)
as well as enriching my experience with opportunities to enhance my CV.
The pro bono approach can be attractive to retired OR practitioners in
that it allows you to pick and choose assignments and continue to apply your
experience and skills usefully in society. I’d recommend pro bono
opportunities as a way of developing practice, raising the profile of OR,
enhancing your CV, having fun meeting people in different organisations working
with limited resources to do good things"
Requirements to become of volunteer:
·
Member of The OR Society
Or,
·
Studying in HE and with
Tutor endorsement for the project? Or,
·
Min 1st degree in O.R.
related subject? Or,
·
Practitioner with a
track record? Or,
·
The OR Society
accreditation? Or,
·
Part of the O.R.
Community
If you are interested in becoming a
volunteer, send an email to felicity.mcleister@theorsociety.com or visit http://www.theorsociety.com/Pages/Probono/Probono.aspx
For further
information please see my blog: http://probonoor.blogspot.co.uk/ or connect with me on LinkedIn
(Felicity McLeister) and Twitter (@FMcLeister)
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