Experienced volunteers select, train and supervise other volunteers as do professional experts when needed.
Charleston Habitat for Humanity (HFH) confirmed that the family met requirements for assistance and is supervising subcontractors and volunteers.
One of the office's stated goals, according to the archdiocese Web site, is to screen and supervise all church employees and volunteers who work with children and hold them to "professional codes of conduct."
It does provide start-up grants to schools and community organizations, for such expenses as supervising and training volunteers, and administering and coordinating the programs.
Anne Wilde supervises volunteers at Help-Line, the oldest telephone crisis counseling center in the city, where callers often spend hours threatening to pull the trigger or swallow the pills.
Her position is multifaceted, and includes working with clients, supervising volunteers, conducting benefit workshops for social service providers and hiring consultants for some of the training.
In larger libraries, they may help run certain departments and supervise library clerks, aides, and volunteers.
Most hospitals train and supervise volunteers through a specialized non-profit organization called an auxiliary.
The library is chartered as an Association Library and run by a 15 member board of directors that oversees the library director, who in turn supervises staff and volunteers.
Its mission includes screening and supervising all church employees and volunteers who work with children.