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* [[Information Technology Cluster]]
 
* [[Information Technology Cluster]]
 
* [[Operations Cluster]]
 
* [[Operations Cluster]]
**-Key Master
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* [[Volunteer_Coordination_Cluster|Volunteer Cluster]]
**-Aramark Contact
 
**-Bldg Mgmt Contact
 
**-Tool/shop Needs Inventory
 
**-Shop Beautification Week Coordinator
 
* [[Volunteer Coordination Cluster]]
 
**-General Volunteer Coordinator
 
**-Shift Volunteer Coordinators
 
**-Meeting Facilitator
 
**-Work Night Coordinator
 
**-Donations
 
**-Greeter Trainer
 
**-Volunteer Appreciation Planner
 
  
 
We should have one or two people leading each of these clusters, known as "Cluster Coordinators".  These Coordinators are responsible for making sure their cluster's responsibilities get done, but not necessarily for doing all the tasks themselves -- they are free to, and should, delegate.
 
We should have one or two people leading each of these clusters, known as "Cluster Coordinators".  These Coordinators are responsible for making sure their cluster's responsibilities get done, but not necessarily for doing all the tasks themselves -- they are free to, and should, delegate.

Latest revision as of 19:08, 14 February 2011

In addition to all of the bike repair tasks that are our major focus, volunteers handle the various administrative tasks that arise such as ordering supplies, holding meetings, counting the money, managing the email stream, interacting with the IRS, wrangling patron information, keeping a staff calendar, etc. Over the years the following administrative clusters have formed:

We should have one or two people leading each of these clusters, known as "Cluster Coordinators". These Coordinators are responsible for making sure their cluster's responsibilities get done, but not necessarily for doing all the tasks themselves -- they are free to, and should, delegate.