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What is an administrator, volunteer and how to become one

Updated January 8, 2025
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The average administrator, volunteer salary is $28,909. The most common degree is a bachelor's degree degree with an business major. It usually takes 1-2 years of experience to become an administrator, volunteer. Administrators, volunteer with a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) certification earn more money. Between 2018 and 2028, the career is expected to grow -8% and produce -286,900 job opportunities across the U.S.
ScoreAdministrator, VolunteerUS Average
Salary
2.3

Avg. Salary $28,909

Avg. Salary $59,228

Stability level
6.0

Growth rate -8%

Growth rate 0.3%

Diversity
3.0
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 0.73%

Asian 3.81%

Black or African American 9.16%

Hispanic or Latino 16.04%

Unknown 3.87%

White 66.39%

Gender

female 79.26%

male 20.74%

Age - 52
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%

Asian 7.00%

Black or African American 14.00%

Hispanic or Latino 19.00%

White 57.00%

Gender

female 47.00%

male 53.00%

Age - 52
Stress level
6.0

Stress level is manageable

7.1 - high

Complexity level
4.4

Complexity level is basic

7 - challenging

Work life balance
7.6

Work life balance is good

6.4 - fair

Administrator, volunteer career paths

Key steps to become an administrator, volunteer

  1. Explore administrator, volunteer education requirements

    Most common administrator, volunteer degrees

    Bachelor's

    57.2 %

    Associate

    20.1 %

    Master's

    8.2 %
  2. Start to develop specific administrator, volunteer skills

    SkillsPercentages
    Patients25.24%
    Data Entry15.63%
    Database Management12.37%
    Administrative Assistance4.99%
    Front Desk4.68%
  3. Complete relevant administrator, volunteer training and internships

    Accountants spend an average of Less than 1 month on post-employment, on-the-job training. New administrators, volunteer learn the skills and techniques required for their job and employer during this time. The chart below shows how long it takes to gain competency as an administrator, volunteer based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and data from real administrator, volunteer resumes.
  4. Gain additional administrator, volunteer certifications

    Administrator, volunteer certifications can show employers you have a baseline of knowledge expected for the position. Certifications can also make you a more competitive candidate. Even if employers don't require a specific administrator, volunteer certification, having one may help you stand out relative to other applicants.

    The most common certifications for administrators, volunteer include Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) and Certified Medical Office Manager (CMOM).

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  5. Research administrator, volunteer duties and responsibilities

    • Manage operational FedEx relationship through order fulfillment, shipment tracking, and communication with parties involve in shipment transaction.
    • Handle confidential information while maintaining HIPAA laws.
    • Assist incoming speakers with a projector and laptop setup for their PowerPoint presentations.
    • Assist with developing PowerPoint presentations.
  6. Prepare your administrator, volunteer resume

    When your background is strong enough, you can start writing your administrator, volunteer resume.

    You can use Zippia's AI resume builder to make the resume writing process easier while also making sure that you include key information that hiring managers expect to see on an administrator, volunteer resume. You'll find resume tips and examples of skills, responsibilities, and summaries, all provided by Zippi, your career sidekick.

    Choose from 10+ customizable administrator, volunteer resume templates

    Build a professional administrator, volunteer resume in minutes. Browse through our resume examples to identify the best way to word your resume. Then choose from 10+ resume templates to create your administrator, volunteer resume.
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  7. Apply for administrator, volunteer jobs

    Now it's time to start searching for an administrator, volunteer job. Consider the tips below for a successful job search:

    1. Browse job boards for relevant postings
    2. Consult your professional network
    3. Reach out to companies you're interested in working for directly
    4. Watch out for job scams

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Average administrator, volunteer salary

The average administrator, volunteer salary in the United States is $28,909 per year or $14 per hour. Administrator, volunteer salaries range between $22,000 and $36,000 per year.

Average administrator, volunteer salary
$28,909 Yearly
$13.90 hourly

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A zippia user wrote a review on May 2019
Pros

Interacting with the public very friendly helpful in problem solving also I have patience with others

Cons

Rude customers who use profanity


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Updated January 8, 2025

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