The Rights and Responsibilities of PRO
Project Service Learners
| As a PRO Project participant, you have a right.. | As a PRO Project participant, you have a responsibility... |
| To be treated as a partner and coworker, not as free help. To a meaningful assignment, with consideration for your individual interests, skills, and life experience. To orientation and training for the job that is thoughtfully planned and effectively presented. To continuing education and training, including information about new developments and training for greater responsibility. To sound guidance and direction by someone who is experienced, well informed, patient, and thoughtful, and who has the time to invest. To accurate recordkeeping that includes hours of service, recognitions received, and contributions and accomplishments. To be treated respectfully and to be given equal consideration for all volunteer assignments, regardless of age, income, disabilities, sex, background, or religion. To be heard, to have a part in planning, to feel free to make suggestions, and to have respect shown for an honest opinion. |
To have at heart the interests of the kids, families, adults, and
communities PRO Project serves. To understand PRO Project's mission and goals, realizing that the association has accepted your voluntary service and participation in order to achieve those goals. To abide by the commitments you make, doing what you say you will, when you say you will. To speak up, asking questions and sharing ideas, enthusiasm, and concerns. To accept supervision, knowing that everyone is accountable to someone: the staff to the executive director, the executive director to the board, and the board to the community. |