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1 Volunteer Burnout (Balancing Family Work Kin)
Fall Leadership Conference 2016

2 What is Burnout? When a volunteer does not feel balance between volunteer effort and other areas of their life A state of complete mental and physical exhaustion Stress

3 Volunteering vs. working
Although very rewarding and enjoyable, everyone must remember that volunteer work is still work Work – Life Balance techniques also applicable to volunteer – life balance

4 Club Burnout Symptoms Are too few members doing most of the work?
Do an enthusiastic few regularly embrace leadership roles on all service projects? Are there members who don’t seem willing to step up? Are projects old, tired and need a facelift?

5 Typical Week According to a 2001 survey, only 4 hours per week spent volunteering How do we keep a healthy balance?

6 Work-to-family interference
This type of role conflict occurs when work demands and responsibilities make it more difficult to fulfill family-role responsibilities

7 Work-to-family interference What can Kin members do?
Prioritize commitments – Family, Work, Kin Involve family in kin functions – share your interests Learn to say “no”

8 Role Overload This form of work-life conflict occurs when the total demands on time and energy associated with the prescribed activities of multiple roles are too great to perform the roles adequately or comfortably

9 Role Overload: What can Kin Leaders do?
make themselves available to answer their member’s questions. make expectations clear listen to their member’s concerns give recognition for a job well done effectively plan the work to be done

10 Effective delegation Can allow members to take on new roles and responsibilities Help relieve pressure from those members who always seem to do everything Lighten the workload on larger scale projects Build comradery and have club function as a team

11 Steps to delegating Prepare Assign
Task Fully thought out and develop expectations Assign Include information on timing, budget Expectations for communications and updates

12 Steps to delegating Confirm understanding Confirm Commitment
One of the most common mistakes Only takes 60 seconds to confirm understanding Confirm Commitment Goals are aligned Aware of consequences if results fail to meet expectations

13 Steps to delegating Avoid Reverse Delegating Ensure Accountability
Don’t take back a task after delegating Coach / help the member through their task if they are having trouble Ensure Accountability Two-way communication is key Status updates on the deliverable and timing

14 Preventing Burnout Re-evaluate project leadership roles and how to share the load Show appreciation Set limits Educate your club on burnout Keep it fresh Make time for fun Provide mentorship to new members Remember, volunteers have day jobs and families, too

15 Benefits to preventing burnout
Happier and healthier members Better teamwork within the club Can accomplish more with less people or less time Retention & Recruitment

16 References Kin Canada Website: Avoiding Burnout
Resource Library>Healthy Clubs>Article Guides balance.html travail/balancing-equilibre/index-eng.php#a6 effective-delegation


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