Volunteer Coordinator
Role and Benefits of a Volunteer Coordinator
What is a Volunteer Coordinator?
A Volunteer Coordinator helps manage the volunteers in a club. In small clubs, the position could be filled by one person or, in larger clubs, by a team of people, each with defined tasks. For example, a team of three might divide the role into the following tasks:
- finding and inducting new volunteers
- recordkeeping and formal processes
- recognising volunteers and succession planning.
OR
- coaches
- officials
- other volunteers.
Volunteer Coordinators(or teams)benefit clubs by:
- breaking down volunteer roles into smaller roles or tasks
- acting as a designated person to support volunteers
- helping increase the number of volunteers
- assisting in the retention of volunteers
- protecting the club by ensuring that club policies and procedures are followed
- assigning tasks and spreading the workload among volunteers to prevent ‘burnout’
- maintaining clear communication channels with the committee or board
- ensuring volunteers feel valued and supported.
The role of a Volunteer Coordinator(or team)may include:
- ensuring clubs have the appropriate policies and procedures to support volunteers
- promoting volunteer opportunities and attracting volunteers to the club
- identifyinga complete list of volunteers required for the club
- identifying roles and responsibilities of volunteer positions
- recruiting volunteers and matching them to specific roles
- selecting and screening volunteers
- inducting new volunteers
- identifying training opportunities
- recognising and rewarding volunteers
- keeping records and documenting relevant information on volunteers
- ensuring a future for the club by developing volunteers to take on future roles within the club (succession planning)
- maintaining good communication channels between volunteers and the rest of the club.
Volunteer Coordinators(or teams) may also be involved in:
- season planning
- resolving conflict
- working with the secretary to organise volunteer rosters and maintain records
- submitting regular reports to the club/group committee
- developing a policy on volunteering in conjunction with the rest of the club
- ensuring that volunteering is addressed in the club’s strategic plan.
Add to Action Plan(see templates for assistance):
Determine what your club’s Volunteer Coordinator or team will look like
Develop role description/s for club Volunteer Coordinatoror team
Structure of the Volunteer Coordinator Position(s)
Our club will structure the position of Volunteer Coordinator as follows:
Volunteer Coordinator Role StructureOptions:
One person to take on the role and become a member of the Executive Committee.
Duties: See role description.
OR
Our club will divide the volunteer coordinator role into three positions. The three people will meet regularly and be guided by the committee.
Duties will include:
Team member 1:Maintaining policies and procedures, conducting needs analysis, developing role descriptions, keeping records and succession planning, etc.
Team member 2:Volunteer promotion; attracting, recruiting and screening volunteers; assigning buddies; facilitating orientation and providing orientation manuals, etc.
Team member 3:Organising volunteer recognition, specials events, rewards, grants and training and ensuring volunteer well-being, etc.
OR
Coaches: Duties….
Officials: Duties….
All other volunteers: Duties…. etc
OR
Other delineation of tasks to suit your club and the number of people on the Volunteer coordinator team
Volunteer Coordinator Role Description (EXAMPLE only):
(Split the tasks if there is more than one Volunteer Coordinator).
Role/Title / Volunteer CoordinatorExample
Duties and
responsibilities /
- Develop or ensure club has the appropriate policies and procedures to support volunteers (with the help of the committee).
- Promote volunteer opportunities and attract volunteers to the club.
- Identify a complete list of volunteers required for the club’s general operation and for special events.
- Identify roles and responsibilities of volunteer positions.
- Recruit and recommend the appointment of volunteers to roles.
- Select and screen volunteers.
- Organise orientation of volunteers.
- Identify training opportunities.
- Create volunteer rosters and keep records of volunteers. Document relevant information.
- Make volunteers feel recognised, needed, rewarded and supported.
- Develop volunteers to take on future roles within the club (succession plan).
- Maintain good communication channels between volunteers and the rest of the club.