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HANDBOOK ON VOLUNTEERS IN ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE
Author(s) -
Stanley Levin,
Noel T. Parisien,
Daniel Thursz
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
hathi trust digital library (the hathitrust research center)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ad0701467
Subject(s) - interview , flexibility (engineering) , service (business) , military service , military personnel , public relations , order (exchange) , community service , service personnel , engineering , medical education , engineering management , management , political science , psychology , business , medicine , marketing , law , finance , economics
: As guidance to those in charge of Army Community Service centers on military posts and to other personnel concerned with social services, the handbook offers comprehensive information on developing and administering a volunteer program for Army Community Service. The handbook stresses the encouragement of innovation, flexibility, and individual initiative both in personnel and in programs. Since ACS centers differ in many ways, the handbook discussed general guidlines and suggestions rather than detailed specifications, in order that the information can be adapted and interpreted according to local circumstances. Among the topics covered are recruiting volunteers, interviewing, preparing job descriptions and facilities, supervision, and training design.

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