Exploring the strategic benefits of utilizing temporary staff in nonprofit organizations, with Dana Scurlock, the Director of Recruitment for Staffing Boutique. By considering temporary staffing, nonprofits can better manage their workload, prevent burnout, and ultimately enhance their mission-driven impact and as holiday seasons approach, nonprofits face a challenging period that demands increased workload, when events, fundraising, and fiscal responsibilities peak simultaneously.
Dana highlights the cyclical nature of nonprofit operations, where the end of the fiscal year and the busy event season collide, creating a “perfect storm” of demands. She states, “It’s really in this quarter where both of those things are happening at once,” emphasizing how the intense workload can overwhelm nonprofit teams, leading to burnout and reduced efficiency.
Session host, Julia Patrick, and Dana discuss the advantages of bringing in temporary staff to alleviate this pressure, especially when nonprofits struggle to manage both internal and external events. Dana points out, “Hiring a temp is super useful because some of those things you can offload to this person,” illustrating how temporary staff can seamlessly support ongoing operations without the long-term commitment of full-time hires.
Dana also shares insights into how temporary staffing can serve as a proactive strategy rather than a crisis response, urging nonprofits to plan ahead. “I would love to think that you can [plan ahead],” she says, pushing for a more structured approach to staffing during peak seasons.
This engaging conversation outlines the importance of flexible staffing solutions in sustaining nonprofit operations during the busiest times of the year. Learn more about StaffingBoutique.org