Volunteering
Are you ready to experience Tsubasacon like never before?
Every year, Tsubasacon is in need of volunteers to assist staff with the many tasks that make the convention run smoothly.
Volunteers will be asked to work 15 hours over the course of the entire weekend, helping with panels, Vendors Room, gaming, A/V tasks, security, and other "gopher" work.
Why should you volunteer? By helping us out, you will receive reimbursement for your registration fees; this means that you’ll be experiencing the convention for free. You also get to work behind the scenes with the Tsubasacon staff and be a part of the state’s only anime convention, with more perks on the way.
Tsubasacon has yet to begin the application process for the 2010 convention. Please check back soon for application details and deadlines. In the meantime, please review the Tsubasacon Volunteer Policy below.
Tsubasacon Volunteer Policy
Overview
The Tsubasacon Volunteer Policy is a collection of guidelines set forth by Tsubasacon, Inc. concerning the acquisition, selection, assignment, and reimbursement of volunteers who wish to assist the Tsubasacon staff with convention duties and responsibilities.
Volunteer Responsibilities
The successful operation of the Tsubasacon convention requires an amount of manpower not completely accounted for by the number of staff hired for the planning stages. Because of this, volunteer help is necessary in order to ensure the functioning of the convention's events and security. Volunteers will be expected to perform whatever job that has been given to them to the best of their ability.
Volunteer Duties
The following is a list of responsibilities that Volunteers may be asked to perform during the course of being a Tsubasacon Volunteer:
- Assist with the setup and tear-down of rooms and events
- Assist with the setup and tear-down of the Vendor Room (special permission necessary)
- Assist with the registration process at the front desk
- Assist with Vendor Relations duties
- Assist with Patron Relations (security) duties
- Assist with Viewing Room maintenance
- Assist with Events, Panels, and Workshops
- Assist as a "gopher" for Tsubasacon's Department Heads and Staff
- Assist with any other duty or responsibility as needed at the discretion of the Volunteer Coordinator
Volunteer Subordination
Volunteers will be under the direct leadership of Tsubasacon's Volunteer Coordinator (VC). If a Volunteer is assigned to a particular room or department, the Volunteer will also be under the leadership of that room or department's head. The Volunteer Coordinator, and therefore the Volunteers, are subordinate to Tsubasacon's Convention Operations (Con Ops) and Administration.
Becoming a Volunteer
To become a Tsubasacon volunteer, each prospective individual must go through the following process.
Filling Out the Application
Prospective Volunteers must fill out the online application for becoming a Tsubasacon Volunteer. Once the application has been submitted, a Tsubasacon staff member will notify the applicant that their application has been received, and will be reminded of the next application deadline.
Application Deadlines and Selection
When an application deadline passes, all applications submitted prior to the deadline will be reviewed for acceptance as a Tsubasacon Volunteer. Applicants will be notified after the review process as to whether 1.) they have been selected to be a Tsubasacon Volunteer, 2.) their application will be held until the next deadline period has elapsed, 3.) they have not been preliminarily accepted as a volunteer, but may be asked to help at the convention in the event of a shortage.
The Priority Volunteer application deadline is Monday, May 31st, 2010. Applicants not accepted after this date will be reviewed again at the next selection date.
The Final Volunteer application deadline is Tuesday, August 31st, 2010. Applicants not accepted after this date may be asked to help at the convention in the event of a Volunteer shortage.
Pre-Convention Check-In and Training
In order to ensure that the Volunteer Coordinator and all Volunteers are on the same page, a pre-convention check-in will be utilized to make sure all contact, arrival, and availability information is correct at a time closer to the convention. Also, if it is deemed to be prudent, a training or informational regimen may be provided to each Volunteer to follow in order to orient them to the convention, what to expect, and expectations.
Age Restrictions
Because of liability concerns, selection preference will be given to applicants who are 18 years old or over. All applicants will be expected to bring a photo ID to the convention which indicates the applicant's age (Military or University picture ID's without a birth date will not be accepted).
Benefits of Volunteering
Volunteering for the Tsubasacon convention has several advantages. Please see each benefit for exact details and criteria. Additional benefits may be added during the course of the pre-convention planning phases. In the event of a change in benefits, prospective Volunteers will be notified of the alteration.
Admission Reimbursement
Volunteers will be reimbursed the cost of their admission at a rate of $2.00 per hour of volunteered time, up to a maximum of fifteen (15) hours or $30.00. Volunteers will be expected to utilize an hour log which will keep track of all volunteered time at the convention. Hours may be "signed off" on (confirmed by) either the Volunteer Coordinator, the Head of the department or room to which the Volunteer was assigned to, Con Ops, or an Administrator. The Volunteer may seek reimbursement when either his/her hour log has been completed (fifteen hours have been confirmed) or at the end of the convention, whichever occurs first. If a Volunteer is unable to accrue fifteen hours over the course of the weekend, a pro-rated amount will be given to the Volunteer at the conclusion of the convention. Reimbursement will be handled by the Volunteer Coordinator.
Independent Contracting
Volunteers will not be given a rigid daily schedule to abide by while working for the convention. Instead, Volunteers will select from various blocks of time during which they will be asked to volunteer, or specific duties to perform for the convention. Volunteers may select these time blocks at any time of the day, consecutively or otherwise. Time blocks may consist of an implicit list of events and times, or be subject to impromptu scheduling at the discretion of the Volunteer Coordinator.
Expectations of Volunteers
Volunteers are expected to meet a certain standard when working with Tsubasacon. Each of the following guidelines will be expected out of Tsubasacon Volunteers.
Accountability
One issue that plagues volunteer programs that must be addressed is location accountability. In certain cases, Volunteers may need to be reassigned to a more important location or task. The prospect of tracking every volunteer in the convention center is made easier by knowing which room or staff member a Volunteer is assigned to at a given time. Volunteers are expected to remain at their assigned location or task until the time of completion. If a Volunteer is found not to be at a particular location or task, with no extenuating circumstances causing their absence, the Volunteer may not receive hours for that particular job. Repeat offenses may be subject to release of responsibilities from Tsubasacon's Volunteer program and pro-rated benefits.
Additional Information
If you have any additional questions regarding the Tsubasacon Volunteer program or Volunteer Policies, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.
If you have a concern that involves the Volunteer Coordinator, please contact the Convention Operator at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for assistance.
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