Hiring Strategy
Hiring Strategy
Project details
What we need
- Recommendations on active and passive recruiting and proper channels to pursue candidates
- Guidelines for hiring process, including order and number of interview rounds, reference checks, and general best practices for an inclusive interview
- Effective interviewing techniques and clear, consistent standards for evaluating candidates
- Tips for negotiating details such as compensation package and title
Additional details
As a small nonprofit, we are looking for support in the design of our recruitment process - brainstorming about appropriate channels, language, etc. for more successfully recruiting the diverse talent we want to attract to the organization.
What we have in place
- We currently have a committed team ready to work on this, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have the background information, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,806 , allowing us to invest right back into our mission and support program growth in targeted areas where the risk for child abuse is higher.
We are a growing child abuse prevention nonprofit hampered only by our struggle to access the right talent. While we are subject matter experts, we do not have a traditional HR/recruiter on staff and need some support thinking through the best ways to access talent.
Project plan
Our mission
SCAN of Northern Virginia promotes the well-being of children, improves parent-child relations and prevents child abuse and neglect by: educating the community about child abuse/neglect and the importance of positive parenting; providing parent education; and advocating for children in the community, the legislature and the courts.
What we do
The Alexandria/Arlington Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program is a program of SCAN of Northern Virginia, a not-for-profit organization committed to speaking for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the Virginia Juvenile Courts. CASA recruits, trains, and supervises volunteers who advocate for this vulnerable population. Once sworn in, advocates are appointed by Family Court Judges to represent and advocate for a child's best interests while they are involved with the child protection system. They gather information from the children, families, and professionals involved in the case and submit a written report to the court with their findings and recommendations. It is every volunteer's job to be an objective observer while they advocate for the children they serve. The CASA program's primary goal is to ensure that each and every child is permitted to grow up in a safe, stable, and permanent home.