Human Resource and Volunteer Management for the Nonprofit-Sector
- Faculty
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
- Version
Version 1 of 03.04.2024.
- Module identifier
22M1104
- Module level
Master
- Language of instruction
English
- ECTS credit points and grading
5.0
- Module frequency
only winterterm
- Duration
1 semester
- Brief description
Students are able to grasp the theoretical and practical implications of strategic human resource and volunteer management, and apply them to the practical context of the nonprofit-sector.
- Teaching and learning outcomes
- Introduction to human resources management in the NPO sector 1.1 Distinction between human resources administration and human resources management 1.2. Trends in human resources management in the third sector 1.3. Definition and distinction between full-time employees and volunteers
- Leading and motivating full-time employees and volunteers 2.1. Leadership of volunteers as opposed to full-time employees 2.3. Motivation theories and their application in the NPO sector 2.4. Motivating volunteers 2.5. Social entrepreneurs as new leaders in the NPO sector
- Recruitment and retention of volunteers
- Human resources development for full-time employees and volunteers
- Employer branding
- Overall workload
The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").
- Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning Hours of workload Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 45 Seminar Presence - Lecturer independent learning Hours of workload Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 30 Preparation/follow-up for course work - 35 Creation of examinations - 40 Study of literature -
- Graded examination
- Homework / Assignment or
- Oral presentation, with written elaboration or
- Written examination
- Exam duration and scope
Written exam: see applicable study regulations
Report: approx. 15-45 minutes with a written paper of about 5 to 15 pages
Written assignment: approx. 10-20 pagesThe requirements are specified in the relevant class.
- Recommended prior knowledge
none
- Knowledge Broadening
Students who have successfully completed this module are familiar with the various methods of strategic human resources and volunteer management.
- Knowledge deepening
Students possess a comprehensive knowledge of the issues of full-time and voluntary work in the NPO sector; they have acquired an understanding of the different approaches required for these two groups.
- Knowledge Understanding
Students can assess the extent to which business models and theories can be adapted to the non-profit sector, as well as critically question existing methods.
- Application and Transfer
Students who have successfully completed this module are able to transfer methods of strategic human resources and volunteer management to examples of application in the enterprise.
- Academic Innovation
Students learn to analyze existing models and to reflect on the extent to which they are consistent with current social and economic models.
- Communication and Cooperation
Students are able to assess and analyze political and social discourse on the issues of entrepreneurship, volunteering, and full-time employment, and are able to take a stance on these issues.
- Academic Self-Conception / Professionalism
The aim is to train value-oriented and forward-looking managers who have gained a deep understanding of the importance of human resources work and can apply this knowledge in their future careers.
- Literature
Hausmann, A./Murzik, L. (Hrsg): Erfolgsfaktor Mitarbeiter, 2012 VS Wiesbaden
Englert, Benedikt: Personalmanagement in Nonprofit Organisationen, 2018 Springer Gabler
Sowa, Jessica / Word, Jessica : The nonprofit human resources management handbook from theory to practice, 2017
Mondy, R. W., & Martocchio, J. J. (2016). Human resource management. Pearson.
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- Linkage to other modules
Reference is made to the current program schedule.
- Applicability in study programs
- Management in Nonprofit-Organisations
- Management in Nonprofit-Organisations M.A. (01.09.2024)
- Person responsible for the module
- Birnkraut, Gesa
- Teachers
- Birnkraut, Gesa
- Further lecturer(s)
Dominik Thiering