What does a Site Coordinator do?
Site Coordinators (SCs) are responsible for the projects at one school on the day of the work-a-thon. SCs direct the volunteers assigned to their school in completing the projects at their school. Hands on DC provides training and all the supplies needed for the school. The SC will be expected to make at least 1 visit to their school prior to the event to familiarize themselves with the various projects. Their major responsibilities are to manage volunteers on the day of the event and to make sure all tools and supplies are properly distributed to appropriate tasks.
Related Questions
- The location I wanted to clean already has a cleanup event organized there. Can I still register to be the Site Coordinator?
- I’m not able to organize a cleanup during the official week in September. Can I still become a Site Coordinator?
- How does the Site Coordinator or Mentor monitor student progress?