Get Seen. Get Matched. Get Volunteers: Mastering SEEK Volunteer with the EV Navigation Hub (ORG 3.2)

Creating a volunteer ad isn’t just about filling in a form, it’s about attracting the right people to your organisation. With more opportunities available and fewer applications coming through, many organisations are either overwhelmed with unsuitable applicants or struggling to get noticed at all.

This module will show you how to create clear, engaging SEEK Volunteer ads that stand out, connect with the right volunteers, and work effectively with the EV Strengthening Communities Volunteer Navigation Hub. You’ll learn how to write strong titles and summaries that capture attention, structure your role descriptions for clarity and accessibility, and set expectations that lead to better matches and stronger volunteer retention.

In this module, you will learn how to create SEEK Volunteer ads that are clear, engaging, and effective in attracting suitable volunteers. You will explore how to improve visibility in search results, communicate role expectations more effectively, and reduce the number of irrelevant applications by ensuring your opportunity is easy to understand and accurately represented.

Learning Intentions

  • Create clear and compelling SEEK Volunteer ads that attract suitable volunteers
  • Improve the structure and readability of volunteer opportunity listings
  • Use language and formatting that increases visibility and engagement
  • Clearly communicate role expectations, including time commitment, skills, and flexibility
  • Reduce irrelevant or unsuitable applications by improving clarity and targeting
  • Understand how SEEK Volunteer and the EV Volunteer Navigation Hub work together to match volunteers to opportunities

Topics

  • How EV Strengthening Communities and SEEK Volunteer Work Together
  • Writing SEEK Volunteer Ads That Attract the Right Volunteers
  • Turning Interest into Engagement

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