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Job Description Align yourself with an organization that has a reputation for excellence! Cedars-Sinai was awarded the National Research Corporation?s Consumer Choice Award 19 times for providing the highest-quality medical care in Los Angeles. We also were awarded the Advisory Board Company?s Workplace of the Year, 3 years in a row. This recognizes hospitals and health systems nationwide that have outstanding levels of employee engagement. We offer an outstanding benefit package. Join us! Discover why U.S. News & World Report has named us one of America?s Best Hospitals. What will I be doing in this role? The Supervisor, Volunteer Services leads and coordinates day-to-day operations of the volunteer program to deliver consistent, mission-aligned service and meaningful volunteer engagement across the organization. Manages the end-to-end volunteer lifecycle from recruitment through recognition. Partners with internal departments and community partners to assess needs, develops and implements volunteer assignments and special initiatives, and ensure coverage and service goals are met. The Supervisor applies data-informed decision making, quality and safety standards, and equitable volunteer engagement practices to strengthen program effectiveness, maintain compliance and documentation, reduce operational risk, and support an exceptional experience for volunteers, patients, and staff: Oversees operations and provides direct supervision to department staff. Provides coaching, mentoring, and guidance to staff by facilitating training sessions and/or educational meetings to equip volunteers with the skills, knowledge, and tools necessary for success. Responsible for staff scheduling, monitoring of time and attendance compliance, arranging and adjusting contingency schedules for vacations, and unscheduled days off. Collaborates and partners with volunteers and staff across the organization on various projects and programs. Assesses needs and aligns volunteer support effectively. Supports new program rollouts, service expansions, and process improvements. Handles administrative duties, including disciplinary process and performance improvement plans; resolve or facilitate resolution of problematic and/or complex issues by escalating to appropriate management/leadership person. Promotes a culture of continuous improvement, problem-solving, customer service, recognition, teamwork, and accountability. Coordinates and supports volunteer appreciation events, recognition programs, and retention initiatives. Maintains accurate records, schedules, attendance logs, and compliance documentation. Leads volunteer onboarding activities, including interviews, orientations, documentation review, and placement decisions. Develops and maintains training materials, role-specific guidelines, policies and procedures, and competency checklists. Assists with the development and implementation of standard operating procedures for volunteer programs. Monitors program performance metrics and contribute to departmental reports. Communicates and supports change within the department. Creates and supports an environment that fosters teamwork, cooperation, respect, and diversity. Qualifications Requirements: High school Diploma/GED required. Bachelor?s degree in healthcare administration, social work, business administration or a related field preferred. A minimum of 3 years of experience of staff, project management, or relevant experience.is required. Why work here? Beyond outstanding employee benefits (including paid time off, health, vision, dental and life and insurance) we take pride in hiring the best employees. Our accomplished and compassionate staff reflects the culturally and ethnically diverse community we serve. They are proof of our dedication to creating a dynamic, inclusive environment that fuels innovation.

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