Hello Colleagues
Firstly just to say thanks to colleagues and friends at Hull
LINk, Hull
CVS, and those I've met from
VCS groups, council and
NHS for making my 'short' stay at
LINk such a pleasant one.
This is my explanation of my sudden departure from Hull
LINk on Friday 16
th October 2009 (and a chance to re-visit this old blog of mine!).
On Wednesday 14
th October 2009 I met with my line managers during which I suggested that I was
de-motivated at certain aspects of the work and I was interested in looking at employment options elsewhere (self employment actually, as anyone who knows me is aware, I'm interested in the opportunities to engage communities via using new social media).
The Deputy Chief Officer stated that he admired me for my honesty but would need to consider very carefully what I had just said.
Two days later I met with my line manager and the
DCO was also present. I was informed that since I'd expressed a lack of commitment to such an important job then under the terms of the probationary period I would be given a week's notice to quit the job. I would not be required to work the notice week and was asked to return keys and leave the building straight away.
Whilst I am obviously hurt by the
suddeness of it all, I do understand the reasons behind this course of action. I begrudgingly accept that I did have a lack of long-term commitment to Hull
LINk and the Hull
CVS. However, what I find difficult to accept as a professional is that I was asked to leave
immediately and my offer to work notice was refused. I feel that this was very short-sighted. There were so many loose ends I would have tied up and handover notes I would have completed. In the event I didn't even have time to tidy my desk up properly!
I have worked in the sector as a community activist or worker all my life and I care about the implications and public perception created by our actions. Therefore I offer these observations:
Yes... the larger third sector infrastructure bodies are in a very competitive environment and hard-nosed business skills need to complement our traditional cooperative and collaborative approaches. We need to manage our projects well and perform magnificently and display staying power! However, within that process it is important that we do not lose the compassion and care for people and communities that is the hallmark of our sector.
I think I have been treated according to contractual obligations and due process.... but have we not all lost some 'heart' during that process!?
The Hull
LINk will grow and develop because good foundations have been built and there is a strong Steering Group. And I will continue to work to support the
CVS from the sidelines. Why? Because the ethos and principles that founded that and similar organisations are far more important than any individual gripe.
It's goodbye for now, but hopefully 'hello again' from me very soon but wearing a different hat! But in the meanwhile.... where's that Job Seeker's Allowance application form.......!