North Central Library - Volunteer

Anoka CountyWest Little River, FL
4dOnsite

About The Position

The library utilizes volunteers in a number of ways to fulfill our mission to connect the community to ideas, information, and inspiration. From helping to keep materials neat and shelved to assisting patrons with technology to mentoring youth, there is a variety of options for volunteering and gaining experience at the library. This is an unpaid volunteer position. Interviews will take place as applications are received for those selected to move forward in the screening process based on current library needs. There are four main volunteer roles available for those looking for a recurring volunteer experience at the library. See the Job Duties and Responsibilities section of this application for tasks associated with each role. Reading Mentors (open to volunteers ages 15+) Technology Assistants (open to volunteers ages 15+) Materials Assistants (open to volunteers ages 12+) Summer VolunTEENs (open to volunteers ages 12-18) All roles require a minimum commitment of 3 months with typical shifts of 1-2 hours per week. If you are an adult looking to volunteer for one-time events throughout the year, please contact the Friends of the Anoka County Library. The Friends are an all-volunteer nonprofit group that raise funds and increase awareness of the library. They hold 3 book sales throughout the year (January, May, October) and assist library staff with programs and outreach events in the community on an as-needed basis. If you are a teen looking for 5 hours or less to complete a school requirement or a one-time service event, please visit our Service Programs Calendar to sign up for individual service programs.

Requirements

  • Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Needed
  • Successfully pass a criminal background check

Responsibilities

  • Reading Mentor Duties: Meet with your assigned student at the library each week at the same day and time during after-school hours for the Reading Bridge season (fall, winter, summer) Lead a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grader in weekly 45-minute sessions including reading aloud to the student, having the student read aloud, playing games and doing activities designed to build literacy skills, choosing books to read together and checkout for reading at home, and setting goals for the week to come. Reading Mentors must complete an online training and a short in-person orientation at the library before mentoring.
  • Technology Assistant Duties: Assist patrons with using the printer, making copies, and scanning documents to their email Help patrons browse the internet Guide patrons in navigating websites and filling out online forms Help patrons with digital tools like setting up an email account, using the library’s online catalog to place holds on items, downloading and using the library’s eBooks app, etc.
  • Materials Assistant Duties: Keep assigned parts of the collection neat and in order Put carts of items in proper alphabetic/numerical order so they can be returned to shelves Stamping, sorting, counting, or cleaning (including dusting & wiping down books and materials) Pulling items from shelves to fill hold requests
  • Summer VolunTEEN Duties: Tell patrons about the summer reading program and assist them in downloading the Beanstack Tracker app Assist library staff in preparations, set up, and clean up for programs and events Research and implement ideas for crafts, escape rooms, STEM events, and other programs Assist with keeping materials shelved, in order, and tidy, pull items to fill hold requests, etc.
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