If you're hiring a volunteer coordinator, you're not just filling a position. You're putting someone at the center of your community engagement strategy.
This article gives you:
Whether you’re a nonprofit, government agency, or corporate social impact team, this guide is built to help you write a job description that attracts the right candidates—and sets them up to succeed.
A volunteer coordinator is responsible for recruiting, training, scheduling, and supporting volunteers, while making sure volunteer efforts align with your organization’s goals.
But the job has evolved. In 2024, it often includes:
This person needs to be part HR, part program manager, part relationship-builder. Here’s a deeper dive on the role of volunteer coordination.
While job descriptions should reflect your organization’s needs, most volunteer coordinator roles include:
If you're hiring, your candidate should also have a basic understanding of volunteer management principles.
The best volunteer coordinators tend to be:
They should also be aligned with your mission—that emotional connection is often what keeps them (and your volunteers) invested.
Here’s a copy-and-paste-ready job description you can adapt to your needs:
Job Title: Volunteer Coordinator
Reports To: [Program Manager, Executive Director, etc.]
Status: [Full-Time / Part-Time / Contract]
Location: [In-person / Hybrid / Remote]
Position Summary:
The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for overseeing all aspects of volunteer involvement at [Organization Name]. This includes recruiting, training, scheduling, and supporting volunteers across programs, while ensuring volunteer efforts support our mission and community impact goals.
Key Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Compensation:
[Include range or "based on experience"]
How to Apply:
Please send your resume and a brief cover letter to [contact info]. Applications accepted until [date].
Once your job post is live, the next step is interviewing. Be sure to check out our resource on volunteer coordinator interview questions to identify strong candidates who understand both people and systems.
Also consider what tools and support they’ll need from day one. A modern volunteer management software platform can make their work 10x easier.
Hiring a volunteer coordinator is a major step in growing your impact. A clear, thoughtful job description helps you attract the right person—and helps them hit the ground running.
Use the template. Align it with your values. And invest in the systems that help your coordinator (and your volunteers) thrive.