Volunteer Position Description
Special/Seasonal Events Support
Purpose: The purpose of the special/seasonal events support role is to provide valuable support to library staff before, during and after special or seasonal events like summer reading, programs, author events and more.
Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities: The volunteer coordinator determines what help is needed on an ongoing basis. Tasks will vary depending on the requirements and schedule of the programs being offered.
The following is a list of activities that a special/seasonal events volunteer may be asked to assist with:
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Welcome attendees
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Registration
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Set-up and clean up
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Preparing program or event materials (craft supplies, handouts)
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Run activity stations
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Provide directions for guests
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Help with book signings
 
Volunteer Qualifications, Skills & Abilities: Special/Seasonal Events Support volunteers need to possess the skills and physical ability to perform assigned tasks. These skills include:
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English language comprehension
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Basic mobility
 
Upon completion of training and a reasonable time on task, volunteers must be able to retain procedures and perform tasks independently with limited supervision.
While on duty, volunteers serve as representatives of the Rushville Public Library and, to this end, must present and conduct themselves in a positive, friendly, and helpful manner to the general public, fellow volunteers, and library staff.
Volunteer Screening Process: In addition to meeting the qualifications listed above, volunteers must agree to abide by library and program guidelines as outlined in the Volunteer Handbook and successfully complete a volunteer screening process which includes:
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Volunteer application
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Volunteer interview
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Criminal background check (for volunteers ages 18+)
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Parental permission form (for volunteers under 18)
 
Volunteer Supervision: The RPL director is the volunteer coordinator and is responsible for screening and scheduling volunteers, initiating and monitoring the volunteer training process, and problem-solving any issues or concerns volunteers may have. All library staff members are available to answer questions or provide volunteer support on a day-to-day basis.
Volunteer Training: Volunteers will be provided orientation and on-the-job training for the tasks involved.
Personal Appearance/Dress Code: As a representative of the Rushville Public Library, we request volunteers report for the volunteer shift appropriately groomed and attired.
Volunteer Badges: Volunteers are requested to wear the provided 'volunteer' badge while on duty.
Fill out this form if you'd like to volunteer at RPL
