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Recruiting and Logistics (Phase II)

Y5 diverse teens smiling and chatting around a table with a laptopAB members are stakeholders. A stakeholder is an individual or group of individuals who have an interest in and/or are affected by a project or program hosted by an organization. Stakeholders can include people from the community, partnering and/or collaborating members of another organization, and people that have a strong passion or interest in each project. Projects will have multiple diverse stakeholder groups based on a variety of topics or missions (e.g., community of focus, parents and families, providers, policymakers, race or ethnicity, lived experience, age, and many more). 

For Example:

If your organization is focused on helping those in poverty by getting them shelter, then your stakeholder group would be those in the community who are experiencing or have experienced homelessness. Stakeholder groups should be made up of people who are impacted by the work you do! 

Throughout this section of the toolkit, we will discuss the planning that goes into recruitment, how recruitment can be accomplished, and some important things to look for while recruiting. 

Recruitment Planning

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How to recruit young adults with mental health conditions

What will you say during recruitment?

Application Process

Job Descriptions

Interviewing

Hiring

Offer Letter

Scope of Work

Attendance Policy

Onboarding