Opportunities From: Mesa County Libraries

Volunteer: Reading Advisory - Words on Wheels

Volunteers select books for homebound patrons receiving books from Words on Wheels. 

Program: Public Services

Volunteers select books for homebound patrons receiving books from Words on Wheels. 

Program: Public Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 81501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Magazine Exchange Sorter

Position Purpose: The purpose of this position is to organize and weed the Magazine Exchange, where patrons can donate and pick up free magazines. The main goal of the Exchange is to provide an unbiased selection of current magazines for patrons.

Supervisor: Public Services Coordinator

Responsibilities, Duties, Functions, Tasks (what must be completed to achieve the goals):

Keep magazines on the shelf, keeping the floor clear. Weed older magazines when the shelf becomes too full. Recycle non-magazine materials such as pamphlets, brochures, catalogs, promotional materials, ripped/dirty magazines, etc. Organize magazines in a straight fashion according to the general topic and/or title. Maintain a variety of topics, to avoid an overabundance of a title/category Refer patrons to appropriate library staff for assistance Keep cart from blocking aisles and creating walking hazards for patrons Report hours to Volunteer Coordinator using Galaxy (online portal) or log sheet by the 10th of each month

Qualifications (minimum experience, skills, education, knowledge):

Good organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to arrange items in numerical and alphabetical order

Requirements:

Must be at least 14-years-old Interview with Volunteer Coordinator, review of handbook, signed waivers Train with Public Services staff before first shift Physical ability to push, bend, stretch, reach, lift and read magazine spines

Time Commitment:

Minimum of 30 minute shifts, once a week

Program: Public Services

Position Purpose: The purpose of this position is to organize and weed the Magazine Exchange, where patrons can donate and pick up free magazines. The main goal of the Exchange is to provide an unbiased selection of current magazines for patrons.

Supervisor: Public Services Coordinator

Responsibilities, Duties, Functions, Tasks (what must be completed to achieve the goals):

Keep magazines on the shelf, keeping the floor clear. Weed older magazines when the shelf becomes too full. Recycle non-magazine materials such as pamphlets, brochures, catalogs, promotional materials, ripped/dirty magazines, etc. Organize magazines in a straight fashion according to the general topic and/or title. Maintain a variety of topics, to avoid an overabundance of a title/category Refer patrons to appropriate library staff for assistance Keep cart from blocking aisles and creating walking hazards for patrons Report hours to Volunteer Coordinator using Galaxy (online portal) or log sheet by the 10th of each month

Qualifications (minimum experience, skills, education, knowledge):

Good organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to arrange items in numerical and alphabetical order

Requirements:

Must be at least 14-years-old Interview with Volunteer Coordinator, review of handbook, signed waivers Train with Public Services staff before first shift Physical ability to push, bend, stretch, reach, lift and read magazine spines

Time Commitment:

Minimum of 30 minute shifts, once a week

Program: Public Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 81501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelver - Central Library

The Shelving Assistant plays a vital role in maintaining an organized and accessible library collection. By accurately shelving books and media, this position ensures materials are easy to find and readily available for patrons. Volunteers also contribute to a welcoming and safe environment that supports the library’s mission of community engagement and lifelong learning.

 

Program: Public Services

The Shelving Assistant plays a vital role in maintaining an organized and accessible library collection. By accurately shelving books and media, this position ensures materials are easy to find and readily available for patrons. Volunteers also contribute to a welcoming and safe environment that supports the library’s mission of community engagement and lifelong learning.

 

Program: Public Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 81501

Allow Groups: No