Recognition and Rewards for Youth Workers
Posted by on June 11, 2007
To download the pdf, go to:
http://www.nydic.org/nydic/staffing/profdevelopment/documents/Recognition_and_Rewards.pdf
Though many youth development workers come to their positions because they want to make a difference in the lives of youth, well thought out, intentional systems of recognizing and rewarding them can not only make a difference in their lives but, also, in how well they do their job and for how long. The latest edition of the Professional Development Series identifies some of the benefits of recognition and rewards programs, lessons from the field and steps to consider when creating your own program.
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