Making a Difference While at Home: The Benefits of Volunteering as a Stay-at-Home Parent
National Executive Service Corps
The nonprofit that empowers nonprofits.
Being a stay-at-home parent is one of the most challenging jobs. In addition to the responsibilities of caring for children, the job of a stay-at-home parent comes with many unexpected challenges, few of which are taken into consideration when parents get ready to return to work. Multi-tasking, problem solving, scheduling and logistics are all part of every caregiver’s life but are rarely considered job experience or skills when recruiters are examining resumes. Parents of babies and preschoolers often feel isolated and lack much-needed adult interactions. Stay home parents feel themselves losing touch with their professional identity. When it comes time to return to the workforce, these parents face even more challenges asking themselves if they’re still viable in today’s job market. Have they lost contact with their work network? Are they out of touch with industry trends? While they gained new parenting skills, they may have lost some technical skills. Sadly, stay-at-home parents face the stigma that their time at home signals a lower motivation and commitment to work. For women, this is a double edged sword because historical domestic roles admire them for being “dedicated mothers,” but real life statistics show that 46% of double-income families now have 2 working parents and the workforce is comprised of 72% mothers! Regardless of these obstacles, returning to the workforce after being a stay-at-home parent is possible. A great first step back to working is identifying an organization which honors your parenting skills and sharpens your resume. Start by volunteering in the nonprofit world!?
Whether you are a new stay-at-home parent experiencing a sense of loss of career engagement or a parent transitioning back to work, volunteering provides so many benefits. On top of working towards a cause you believe in, volunteering provides valuable experiences to help you explore new options and achieve professional goals. Below is a list of a few ways volunteering can benefit your career in the long run.?
If you’re ready to start your volunteering journey, look no further! The National Executive Service Corps (NESC) always welcomes new volunteers to our consulting team. NESC is a nonprofit providing business consulting services to other nonprofits. NESC consultants come from a range of professional backgrounds, and they use their expertise to advise our nonprofit clients. NESC offers a unique opportunity for stay-at-home parents to better prepare themselves for returning to the workforce. Here is a list of some of the reasons why our parent consultants volunteer at NESC.?
When you are ready to pursue this opportunity, apply here to join the team of NESC volunteer consultants!
?If you or your organization want to work with one of our great consultants, contact the National Executive Service Corps today!
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