Get Involved: Volunteer Opportunities
If you would like more information about volunteering, please contact Pat
McCarthy, Coordinator of Volunteers, at (412)366-8100 x104 or
mccarthyp@einetwork.net.
If you would like to apply for a volunteer position, please print a volunteer
application and return it to:
Northland Public Library
Attn: Pat McCarthy
300 Cumberland Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Fax: (412)366-2064
Adult Volunteer Opportunities
- Donor Appreciation Night Helper
Northland Public Library Foundation is sponsoring a Donor Appreciation Night on Saturday,
December 5, 2009, from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Library. Helpers would act as greeters, food
servers, coat check and name tags. This will be a fun evening for all. Contact Pat McCarthy,
412-366-8100 x104 or email at mccarthyp@einetwork.net
if you are willing to help.
- Baby Boomers - We Need You!
If you are a baby boomer (born between years 1946 thru 1964) and enjoy
lively conversation with other people, we have the perfect volunteer
opportunity.
- Boomer Book Discussion Leader
Responsible for coordinating and conducting a monthly book discussion
with a focus on books relating to the baby boomer generation. A
person who has a wide reading interest and enjoys reading is preferable.
Time commitment – 3-4 hours monthly for an evening book discussion.
- Boomer Conversation Salon Leader
Responsible for bringing together a group of baby boomers to discuss
a variety of topics pertaining to the issues facing baby boomers.
A person who is outgoing, communicative and a good listener is desirable.
Time commitment – 3-4 hours monthly for an evening boomer conversation
salon.
- Book Toter
If you want to bring some reading enjoyment to an elderly person, this
is the job for you. Responsibilities include: selecting materials for
the residents of a nursing home center, check items out at the library
and transport directly to the residents on a three-week cycle. At the
end of three weeks, a new supply of materials are taken to the residents
and older items returned.
- Book Delivery Assistant
Do you like to drive? Do you enjoy helping the elderly? This is the perfect
volunteer opportunity for you. The Book Delivery Assistant is responsible for pickup
and delivery of a carton of books to Perrytown Place each month. These books are for
the PALS/ACLA Book Club at senior citizens living facilities. You will also pack, unpack
and arrange new delivery on the book shelves at Stonebrook Village Retirement Community as a
part of the Northland Library Mini-Library collections on a quarterly basis. Both of these
facilities are located in the North Hills.
- Tape Cassette Recording Assistant
If you have a clear and pleasant speaking voice with good pronunciation
of words and like to help the visually impaired, this is an opportunity
to give something back to your community. Responsibilities include a
varied time commitment and flexibility in scheduling. This assignment
involves recording printed materials on tape cassettes for the visually
impaired.
- Media Cases Helper
Sporadic volunteers (individual or small group) to assist in miscellaneous processing
duties related to recycling/reuse of our CD/DVD plastic cases which requires use of cleaning
materials supplied by the library. Help Northland to make a difference by saving money and
recycling materials. Hours are 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday and some Saturdays.
- Book Discarder
Do you enjoy working with books? This is the spot for you. As a sporadic volunteer,
you will remove the security tags, cross off barcodes, etc. for items that are being discarded
from the collection and move materials to the sorting and packing area. Hours are 9:00am-5:00pm,
Monday – Friday and some Saturdays.
- Mini-Library Public Speaker
Importance of Position: Bring the mission and vision of Northland Public
Library to residents of Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Centers and Retirement
Communities within the North Hills area to acquaint residents and staff
with the value of the mini-library collections. Qualifications: Commitment
to Northland Public Library’s vision and mission; Successful public
speaking experience and willingness to speak and communicate with the
aging population. Duties: Become acquainted with the Mini-Library Collection
program and visit each participating facility on a monthly basis to
present a refresher, upbeat talk on the program, answer questions, etc.
Review status of each collection and solve problems if needed.
- Catalog Records Preparation Assistant
Help Technical Services Department staff to presort and separate items
requiring different handling by the catalogers depending whether the
items are new or additional copies with the county-wide system. Computer
and problem-solving aptitude and attention to details are needed. Training
will be provided on catalog searching. Time commitment is 2-3 hours
on a weekly basis. Availability on Wednesdays, Fridays or Saturdays.
- Public Relations Assistant
Develop and implement a public relations campaign to increase public
awareness and promote Northland Library's participation in the United
Way Donor Option program. If you are creative and project oriented,
this is a wonderful opportunity to help Northland Library expand outreach
services to the elderly in our community. Time commitment: Campaign
promotion begins the end of August for approximately 6-8 months. Goal:
To educate the general public and library patrons of the elderly outreach
services provided by the library and encourage support of the United
Way Donor Option program.
- Resource Directory Assistant
Update various resource directories through mail and phone contact.
This is an ideal assignment for individuals who enjoy research and
have good organizational skills. Computer skills and attention to detail
are necessary. Hours are flexible.
- Technical Assistant
If you have an appreciation of books and their value, this is a way
you can help Northland Library extend the shelf life of our materials.
You will receive training on how to properly cover a book with a book
jacket. It is similar to wrapping a package with attention to detail.
Time commitment is 2-4 hours on a weekly basis. Availability Tuesday
or Thursday afternoons and Saturdays (morning or afternoon).
- Shelf Reader
You can help keep the library's collection neat and orderly by becoming
a Shelf Reader. You are assigned to a specific section of the library's
materials. Responsibilities include looking at every item to make sure
the materials are in the correct order. A regular commitment of 1-2
hours weekly is required. Training will be provided.
- Used Bookstore Clerk
Volunteers are needed to staff the store; count monies in cash register
at beginning and end of shift; operate cash register for sales and receipts;
greet and assist customers; straighten store during each shift. A two-hour
or more weekly schedule is required. (Daytime, evening and weekend shifts
will be available).
- Data Entry Helper
Perform various data entry computer assignments. Experience in Microsoft
Word, Access and Excel is preferred. Accuracy and attention to detail
are requirements for this position. Hours are flexible.
- Read to the Blind
Spend a couple of hours each week reading stories to residents in local
nursing homes who are visually impaired. A person is needed who truly
enjoys reading and has a pleasant speaking voice. Spend some time helping
another person experience the joys of hearing a story.
- Periodical Assistant
Organize and shelf magazines and newspapers by title and date of publication.
If you like organization, this is the perfect assignment. The shifts
are by specific days on an ongoing basis.
- Adopt-A-Row
This is a way to show pride in Northland. Help us keep the collection
neat and in the correct location. Duties include: check materials to
assure each is in the proper location and in correct alphabetical/Dewey
Decimal order. Move materials to the front of shelves and shift books
as necessary. Clean shelves as necessary. Training is provided. Hours
are flexible.
Youth Volunteer Opportunities
- Wii Assistants
Volunteers are needed to assist and provide instruction on using the
Wii to children, ages 8-12 during our Wii're Having Fun now with a
focus on nutrition, physical fitness and healthy living on Thursdays,
4:00-6:00pm and Fridays, 7:00-9:00pm through February 13th. The next
series, Wii're Having Fun Now for Girls will be on Fridays, 7:00-8:00pm
from April 3 through May 22.
- Tape Cassette Recording Assistant
If you have a clear and pleasant speaking voice with good pronunciation
of words and like to help the visually impaired, this is an opportunity
to give something back to your community. Responsibilities include a
varied time commitment and flexibility in scheduling. This assignment
involves recording printed materials on tape cassettes for the visually
impaired.
- Adopt-A-Row
This is a way to show pride in Northland. Help us keep the collection
neat and in the correct location. Duties include: check materials to
assure each is in the proper location and in correct alphabetical/Dewey
Decimal order. Move materials to the front of shelves and shift books
as necessary. Clean shelves as necessary. Training is provided. There
is flexibility in scheduling.
- Grounds Maintenance
Rake leaves, pull weeds, etc. If you are an outdoors person, we can
use your help.
- Family Volunteering
If you are under 14 years of age, you can still help the library! You
and family members can volunteer together for many different projects,
including our used book sale, special events, grounds clean-up, and
adopt-a-shelf.
- Technical Services Assistant, Shelf Reader, Used Bookstore Clerk,
Data Entry Helper and Periodical Assistant
Please see descriptions listed under Adult Opportunities
for more information.