Quick answer
Good student opportunities are clear, suitable, reviewed and connected to SkillStack, MateCard and Live Resume proof.
Why this helps students
A good student opportunity is clear, safe, reviewed and connected to useful proof.
- Choose paid or volunteer
- Write the expected task outcome
- Add suitable SkillStack areas
- Explain review before assignment
Best next action
Use the existing room or pathway so the opportunity stays connected to student proof, review, privacy and safety.
Why this matters to you
Create opportunities that students can understand, apply for and turn into proof.
The page explains review, privacy and suitability so readers know what happens before anything is shared, assigned or paid.
Readers get a direct next step instead of a long explanation with no clear outcome.
Simple path to get the result
- Write the task in simple language.
- Label it paid, volunteer or work experience.
- State whether supervision is required.
- Explain how it can help MateCard and Live Resume.
Real example
A good opportunity states the task type, whether it is paid or volunteer, skills involved, supervision needs, time estimate, privacy limits and what proof the student may add after completion.
Who benefits most from this?
| User | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Student | Understands what to do next and how the action can strengthen MateCard, SkillStack or Live Resume. |
| Parent or mentor | Can see whether the pathway is safe, practical and realistic for the student. |
| School, agency or provider | Can understand what information is useful for matching, review and opportunity support without exposing private details. |
Who this helps
Schools, agencies and community groups. This page is written to make the next step clear without exposing private details or promising a result that still needs review.
What makes a safe task
A safe task is clear, limited in scope, appropriate for the student, reviewed before assignment and free from unnecessary private data access.
Volunteer vs paid wording
Clear wording avoids confusion. If payment applies, the amount or guide should be visible before assignment.
What details to include
Include task purpose, time, location, supervision, payment or volunteer status, skills used and proof outcome.
How review protects students and partners
Review helps ensure the opportunity is real, suitable, safe and connected to the right student or provider.
What makes a student opportunity safe and useful?
A good opportunity has a clear task, clear supervision, clear paid or volunteer status, privacy boundaries and a proof outcome. This helps students understand the benefit before they show interest.
Opportunity checklist
- Name the skill the student can practise.
- Explain the task outcome in plain English.
- Label it paid, volunteer or work experience.
- Say who reviews or approves completion.
Best next link
For practical service examples, read school and agency device pickup support.
Common questions
Does this guarantee work or approval?
No. Tasks, payments, provider-readiness and public sharing may need review, suitability checks and permission.
Can private details appear publicly?
Public sharing should only show information approved for sharing. Private contact details, payment details, sensitive notes and unreviewed information should stay private.
How does this help a student?
It helps connect skills, proof, task experience and Live Resume examples so a student can explain what they can do more clearly.
What result can I get from this page?
Create opportunities that students can understand, apply for and turn into proof. Use the linked room or page to take the next step, then keep approved proof connected to MateCard, SkillStack or Live Resume where relevant.
Where this partner guide fits
This page connects Partner Room with student proof, safe opportunities, MateCard and provider handoff.

