All of your staff should understand their fundamental responsibilities. They should be able to sum up their role in one sentence, and understand the specific pieces of what they’re responsible for and the ways you expect them to approach the work. This resource contains a template and two sample role expectation sheets (one for an executive assistant and one for a senior program director).
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