Tara,
I see what you are saying and I would agree with you. Sometimes the rigid process that we established for the Volunteer Pipeline does not exactly fit the way each church processes volunteers. What we tried to do was come up with a best practice process so that churches that did not have a process could work with what we have seen working at churches.
The reason we put the requirements under the volunteer coordinator's responsibility was mainly because of the Background Check issues. They are very confidential and also a cost issue for churches. We wanted the ministries to establish that this was a viable candidate then push them back to the Volunteer Coordinator to process the background checks as well as any other requirements such as Volunteer Applications or Membership Classes. This can be done in a centralized way to reduce cost and get groups of people together for one class vs multiple classes doing the same thing across multiple ministries.
Without know what requirements you are using in particular at your church in your ministry I can't make a recommendation as to what you are currently doing. But I would recommend that only one person have the capabilities to process background checks.
Thanks,
Matthew McMaster
Matthew McMaster
Delivery Manager
Fellowship Technologies