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Volunteer Opportunities: PPLD Teens
Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering at PPLD! We count on our volunteers to achieve so much.
Library Location(s)
PRINCIPAL DUTIES and/or RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist with program preparation and/or facilitation
- Help children with crafts
- Assist staff with everyday functions of the library
- Complete other tasks as needed
SKILLS NEEDED:
- Excellent reading skills
- Ability to communicate with children and adults
- Strong customer service skills
- Ability to maintain a high level of concentration
TRAINING:
- Will be provided on site as necessary
TIME COMMITMENT:
- Attend programs as needed
REPORTS TO:
- Branch Staff (varies by location)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Ability to stand for extended periods on a daily basis
- Ability to lift and carry objects up to 50lbs
This position description is not intended to be a complete list of all responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with this position and is subject to review and change at any time in accordance with the needs of the Pikes Peak Library District. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable someone with a qualifying disability to perform the essential functions of the position. Library Helper Volunteer Position Description
- varies
The Review Crew is a way for teens (ages 12-18) to earn volunteer hours by writing qualifying reviews to be published on Pikes Peak Library District’s teen website. Check out some of our book reviews at https://ppld.org/teens/book-reviews for examples.
Once we’ve confirmed that we received your application and you’re ready to submit a review, go to https://ppld.org/review-book and tell us your thoughts!
Here’s a list of things to considering when leaving a book review:
- Be sure your review is at least 5 sentences long. Anything shorter won’t qualify for volunteer hours.
- Go in depth about what you did or didn’t like about the book. Consider questions like “why did you choose this book?” “did the book surprise you, or was it predictable?” “could you relate to any of the characters in the book?”
- Include your grade in school at the end of your book review.
- Each qualifying book review you submit will earn you 1 volunteer hour for a maximum of 5 hours per month.
- Other
- 1 qualifying book review = 1 hour volunteer service
Library Location(s)
Varies
Description
TEENS NEEDED!
Have a voice in your community, meet new friends, and make a difference, all while earning volunteer hours in a fun way!
We need teens who are willing to help plan programs for their peers, step up social media interaction, and make the teen areas of Pikes Peak Library District the best they can be.
The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is a group that advises the young adult library staff on how to make the library more teen-friendly. Planning, implementing, and participating in teen programs, are a few of the ways you will be helping others in your community.
VOLUNTEER POSITION TITLE: Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
PRINCIPLE DUTIES and/or RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Give input on social media
• Guide virtual and in person programming for teens
• Advise Young Adult Services regarding library services for teens across the Pikes Peak Library District.
LOOKING FOR TEENS WHO:
- Will attend monthly meetings
- Will participate in TAB discussions and voice your opinions
- Will respect the opinions, tastes, privacy, and choices of others
- Who show: Leadership, Enthusiasm, Teamwork
- Are 12 to 18 years of age
WHAT WILL I GET OUT OF IT?
- Having a say in materials and programs for teens at the library.
- Opportunity to be creative and expressive through art and imaginative activities.
- Personal satisfaction in serving your community and peers.
- Community service hours look great on college and job applications.
- Make new friends
LOCATION:
• Virtual
TIME COMMITMENT:
• Meet virtually once a month. Specific dates and times will be decided by the members of the committee.
• Amount of project time spent between meetings will be determined by the teen volunteer and the young adult staff member.
REPORTS TO:
• Young Adult Librarian – Larissa Powers
GO TO: https://ppld.org/teens/volunteer to fill out an application.
- Specific dates and times will be decided by the members of the committee.
Get ready to get a job or go to college! Work your way through modules focused on professionalism, communication, social skills, and goal setting to prepare yourself for the next big step in your life. Folks below age 15 should focus on the “basic” training while older youth might find the “intermediate” training more appropriate. Complete the training and pass an assessment to earn 10 hours of volunteer credit! Get started here: https://www.lrs.org/workforce-readiness-training-ppld/
- Virtual
- varies