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    Assistant Temple Treasurer
    Jul 2025
    Kuala Lumpur City Centre Kuala Lumpur9 to 10 years in the role, current employee
    Served as a full-time volunteer and Assistant Treasurer at ISKCON Kuala Lumpur, managing finances, coordinating events, leading administrative operations, and supporting community outreach and educational programs during a purposeful career break.
    The good things-Spiritual Fulfilment: Contributing to a mission aligned with your values brought deep inner satisfaction and purpose. -Service to Community: Directly impacting lives through education, outreach, and spiritual programs was deeply rewarding. -Personal Growth: The role cultivated patience, humility, leadership, and emotional resilience. -Meaningful Connections: Built strong relationships with a diverse community of devotees, volunteers, and youth. -Visible Impact: Seeing the positive outcomes of your efforts—well-organized
    The challenges-Unpaid Role: Serving full-time without a salary required financial sacrifice and careful personal budgeting. -High Responsibility, Limited Resources: Managing temple finances, large events, and operations with minimal staff and tight resources demanded creativity and resilience. -Long Hours & Weekend Work: Spiritual and cultural events often required working on weekends, holidays, and extended hours without time off. -Balancing Devotion and Deadlines: Maintaining spiritual focus while handling administrative stress and operational pressures was a constant challenge. -Multitasking Across Roles: Often had to juggle treasury, event planning, admin, and outreach work simultaneously without clear role boundaries. -Volunteer Management: Coordinating a team of unpaid volunteers required high emotional intelligence and diplomacy. -Technology Gaps: Introducing digital tools to a traditional environment involved resistance and slow adaptation by others.
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