Each year Junior Achievement staff shall convey these standards in writing to all
volunteers prior to their first visit to the classroom. Staff shall review these standards
verbally, as well, with volunteers teaching for the first time.
Junior Achievement serves youth. Our volunteers teach valuable lessons with each word and
especially with their conduct. Adult misconduct with youth carries serious consequences.
Because Junior Achievement cares that its volunteers have healthy relationships with the
youth they serve, it has established these standards.
Young people look to adults for examples of appropriate behavior. JA volunteers
must use appropriate language and model honorable behavior, such as respect, integrity, honesty,
and excellence. Profanity or sexualized language or jokes is inappropriate around students.
Violating state law regarding interactions with youth, e.g., providing them alcohol or illegal
drugs, is forbidden.
Volunteers must take particular care when touching youth. Most people understand
the difference between appropriate touching, like a handshake or pat on the back, and touching
which is sexual or disrespectful. Volunteers must also consider how any physical contact may
be perceived.
Interactions with students must both be appropriate and appear appropriate Volunteers
will spend most time with groups of students, although occasionally one-to-one situations may
occur. Prior to any one-to-one interaction, a JA volunteer generally should ensure another adult
is present or aware of the situation. Favoritism, or the appearance of favoritism, should be
avoided.
Volunteers are responsible for the quality of interactions. Students often find it
difficult to state discomfort or objections. Volunteers must be especially sensitive to physical
and verbal cues that youth provide.
These are examples only, not a comprehensive list. Other actions not listed could result
in suspension or dismissal as a volunteer.
Junior Achievement takes all complaints of misconduct seriously. Credible allegations of
misconduct will be promptly investigated by the appropriate authorities. During any such
investigation, the JA volunteer will be placed on leave. If an investigation determines
misconduct occurred, it will result in the immediate and permanent dismissal as a JA volunteer.
Any JA staff member or volunteer who reasonably suspects misconduct must report these suspicions
immediately to the appropriate JA staff person at the local office.