(A Complete List of Volunteer Roles Your Chapter Can Start Using Today)
If you’ve been following along in this series, you’ve already learned:
- Why volunteers aren’t the problem—unclear asks are
- How to recruit volunteers in a way that actually works
- And how to keep them engaged so they come back
But there’s still one common challenge:
“What do I actually ask people to do?”
If you’re not sure what roles to offer—or how to break things down into manageable tasks—think of this as your go-to reference.
If you’re not sure what to ask volunteers to do, start here.
Event-Day Roles (Easy Wins for Most Chapters)
These are some of the easiest roles to fill because they’re:
- Time-bound
- Clearly defined
- Low commitment
Front-of-House & Guest Experience
- Registration/check-in
- Greeter at the door
- Name badge distribution
- Directing attendees
- Answering basic questions
Speaker & Program Support
- Speaker liaison (help them get settled)
- Microphone runner (for Q&A)
- Timekeeper
- Presentation slide helper
- Session moderator
Logistics & Setup
- Room setup (chairs, signage, materials)
- Room breakdown/cleanup
- AV support (basic tech assistance)
- Signage placement
- Registration table setup
Sponsor & Partner Support
- Sponsor check-in
- Sponsor table assistance
- Delivering sponsor materials
- Ensuring sponsor visibility (signage, mentions)
Content & Engagement
- Event photographer (phone is fine!)
- Social media helper (posting during event)
- Live updates or stories
- Collecting attendee feedback
Pre-Event Roles (Support Before the Event Even Starts)
These roles are perfect for members who may not be able to attend but still want to contribute.
Marketing & Promotion
- Social media posting
- Creating simple graphics (using templates)
- Sharing event info with their network
- Writing short promotional blurbs
Email & Communication
- Drafting or reviewing event emails
- Sending reminders
- Coordinating RSVP confirmations
Planning Support
- RSVP tracking
- Vendor or venue coordination
- Speaker communication
- Sponsorship outreach support
Post-Event Roles (Often Overlooked-but Important)
This is where many chapters lose momentum—but it’s also a great opportunity to involve volunteers.
Follow-Up & Engagement
- Sending thank-you emails
- Following up with attendees
- Sharing next event information
Content & Reporting
- Writing a short event recap
- Gathering testimonials
- Collecting and organizing photos
- Posting highlights on social media
Feedback & Improvement
- Sending or compiling surveys
- Summarizing feedback
- Sharing insights with leadership
Ongoing Chapter Roles (Beyond Individual Events)
Not all volunteer roles need to be tied to a single event.
These roles help keep your chapter running smoothly year-round.
Marketing & Communications
- Social media coordinator
- Newsletter contributor
- Blog writer
- Email support
Membership & Engagement
- Welcoming new members
- Member outreach
- Event follow-up communication
- Mentorship coordination
Sponsorship & Partnerships
- Sponsorship outreach support
- Maintaining sponsor relationships
- Helping coordinate sponsor benefits
Operations & Admin
- Website updates
- Event calendar management
- Data entry or tracking
- General admin support
Beginner-Friendly Roles (Perfect for First-Time Volunteers)
If you’re trying to bring in new people, start here.
These roles are:
- Short
- Low pressure
- Easy to step into
Great Starter Roles
- Check-in support
- Greeter
- Social media photo helper
- Event setup
- Simple follow-up emails
These roles help new members get comfortable—and often lead to deeper involvement over time.
Leadership Path Roles (For Growing Your Future Leaders)
Some volunteers are ready for more responsibility—and this is where you build your leadership pipeline.
Next-Level Roles
- Event coordinator
- Committee lead
- Sponsorship lead
- Membership chair
- Program coordinator
These roles:
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- Build leadership skills
- Increase ownership
- Help sustain your chapter long-term
Final Thought
If you’ve been struggling to find volunteers, here’s the shift:
You don’t need more volunteers—you need more roles.
When you break work into smaller, clearly defined tasks:
- More people can say yes
- Fewer people feel overwhelmed
- And your chapter becomes more sustainable
Where to Start
Don’t try to implement everything at once.
Start simple:
- Pick 3 roles from this list
- Use them at your next event
- See what works—and build from there
Small changes lead to big results over time.
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