Volunteer Ambassador Role Description
Example of a role description for a Volunteer Ambassador.
Author: Volunteer Edinburgh
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Commitment to volunteer involvement is set out through vision, planning and resourcing, and supports the organisation’s strategic direction.
Example of a role description for a Volunteer Ambassador.
Author: Volunteer Edinburgh
How to engage with volunteers during a pandemic, including effectively resourcing roles and re-considering how the organisation can better support the community.
Author: Volunteering Victoria, VQ Volunteer Strategies
A template for completing a volunteer induction.
Author: Volunteer Scotland
A resource guiding organisations on how to perform a health check of their volunteer involvement and volunteer management practices. This resource can be used as a template. Note: Item 2.08 is not relevant to Australian volunteering programs.
Author: Volunteer Ireland
A comprehensive guide on best practice volunteer management, covering all aspects of the volunteer management cycle.
Author: Volunteering Victoria
An example of an internal volunteer project notification, used to identify a new volunteering project.
Author: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation & Attractions, Government of Western Australia, Parks & Wildlife Service
A template for a volunteer recruitment checklist. Note: this checklist is most relevant to sporting clubs and groups.
Author: Volunteering WA
A brief overview of the difference between volunteers and interns.
Author: Volunteer Ireland
A comprehensive resource on workplace health and safety that covers volunteer role descriptions, risk management procedures, policies and procedures and volunteer training. Note: Some information is specific to South Australia.
Author: City of Salisbury
A website that contains resources, templates and tools for Volunteer managers and volunteers. The website is aimed at increasing inclusion for people with disability.
Author: Orana, Southern Volunteering SA & Northern Volunteering SA
Volunteering Resource Hub is an initiative of Volunteering Australia, funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.