Caris Healthcare Volunteer Coordinator Kamela Easlic Earns Certification for Volunteer Administrator

 

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Caris Healthcare Volunteer Coordinator Kamela Easlic Earns Certification for Volunteer Administrator 

 

Caris Healthcare is proud to announce that Kamela Easlic, Volunteer Coordinator on the Johnson City team, has earned her Certified Volunteer Administrator (CVA) certification. This prestigious certification demonstrates her dedication to excellence and knowledge in mobilizing and managing volunteers.

The Association for Volunteer Administration (AVA) developed the CVA program in the early 1980s, is internationally recognized and competency-based, applicable to all types of organizations. Easlic’s achievement is a testament to her professionalism and commitment to the field.

Easlic, who has been with Caris Healthcare for over five years, has shown a strong commitment to connecting hospice volunteers with patients needing their time and skills. Her certification will further enhance the organization’s volunteer program.

Diana Puckett, Caris Healthcare’s Family Services Coordinator, expressed her pride in Easlic’s achievement: “We are thrilled that Kamela has earned her CVA certification. It is a testament to her hard work and dedication to our mission of World-Class hospice care and her community. We are proud to have her on our team.”

Easlic plans to utilize this platform to promote the role of hospice volunteers. Her certification will enable her to bring new ideas and best practices to Caris Healthcare’s volunteer program, further enhancing the quality of care provided to patients and their families.

 

About Caris Healthcare

With a vision of being your world class hospice, Caris Healthcare was founded in 2003 by Norman McRae, a hospice chaplain with a record of progressive accomplishment in hospice and elder care. Caris has locations covering Tennessee, Virginia, Missouri, South Carolina, and Georgia. The name Caris comes from the Greek word meaning ‘grace.’ The last days of life are a sacred time, and Caris feels strongly grace should be present when and where it is needed most.