VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Library Express
A New Library Volunteer Program
Experience the City Library through a new 6-week Volunteer Program. Learn New Skills, Meet New People and Have Fun with Minimal Training Time and Greater Flexibility!
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For more information contact Suzanne at 237-3870. You can download an application here.
Volunteer
Why Volunteer? | What Can I Do? | How Do I Apply?
The Paso Robles Public Library Volunteer Associates Program was instituted in 1995 to help the library staff make full use of its beautiful new building. Starting with only a handful of volunteers, the program has grown to be one of California’s most innovative models of volunteerism.
Today, our volunteer program is essential to the daily operation of the library with over 140 volunteers contributing over 14,000 hours of their time and talents each year. Library Volunteer Associates come from a wide range of backgrounds and their contribution to the library community is immeasurable—assisting in circulation, reference, computers, children’s services, processing, interlibrary loans, mending and various outreach programs. They staff the Friends of the Library gift store, work the semi-annual book sales and process the donated materials that arrive daily. They read, play games, monitor computer use and provide homework help for children at the Study Center. The Library Board of Trustees and Library Foundation Directors set goals and formulate policy to address the needs and desires of the community and raise the funds needed to enhance current programs and purchase additional materials.
Why Volunteer?
There are many reasons for volunteering. For some, it is a chance to meet new people, to work in pleasant surroundings, to develop new skills, or to give something back to the community. Participation in the Library Volunteer Associates Program will bring you learning opportunities, camaraderie, challenges, and fun.
As a Library Volunteer Associate youll have the satisfaction of knowing you are providing a much-needed, much-valued service to the community. Through your participation, the library will continue to be a place where both you and the community are enriched by your efforts. Thank You!
What Can I Do?
Below is a brief synopsis of the various opportunities available to Library Volunteer
Associates. Assignments may change and openings may vary; generally the time commitment is four hours per week
for one year.

Book Menders
Do you enjoy working behind the scenes? Are you detail-oriented and neat? A
self-starter with good eyesight and small motor skills? If so, you may be just the
right person to keep the library collections in good repair.
Childrens Services Volunteers
There are several positions in the Childrens Library that may appeal to youall
require patience and a good sense of humor! General duties include answering
questions, shelving books, and keeping statistics. Storytime volunteers plan
and present monthly storytime programs. If you enjoy reading aloud, the
Grandparents and Books program makes visiting the library an
enriching experience for children. Library Grandparents are on
call to read to children in an informal setting.
Circulation Desk Assistants
If you are a people person, are detail-oriented, and arent afraid to learn new
computer tricks, this front-line position may be the job for you. Duties include
checking books in and out, answering and transferring telephone calls, preparing
items for shelving, and handling money.
Computer Crew
ATTENTION INTERNET LOVERS: What’s better than spending an
evening surfing the Internet? Helping someone else learn to
surf. The Paso Robles Public Library is looking for volunteers
experienced with computers and the Internet to assist the public
in using the Library’s computers. Two to four hours per week
will give you the chance to 1) meet new people; 2) work in
pleasant surroundings; 3) develop new skills, and 4) give back
to the community. Good people and organizational skills
required.
Docents
Library Docents provide two valuable services to the
community: they lead tours and they proctor tests. All inquiries
and scheduling are handled through the volunteer office. Whether
a tour guide or a test proctor, all you have to do is come to
the library on a day that fits with your busy schedule.
Tours
are generally one hour in length; tests, two to three hours. As
a tour guide, your duties would include meeting prescheduled groups and showing them
around the Library; providing age-specific information to
various community and school groups; reading a story or two to
the children on the tour; and giving out various handouts as
necessary. Test proctoring duties include collecting fees
for proctoring; monitoring test takers to make
sure they are following the proctoring instructions for their
individual exam; and mailing or faxing the exam back to the
school.
Delivery Processing AssistantsThis position entails processing books received from other libraries. Delivery Processing volunteers need to be familiar with computers and be able to lift book bags.
Book Processors
Another behind-the-scenes job, preparing materials for circulation is a good way to
see whats new in the library collection before anyone else! Covering books and
affixing labels will be some of your duties.
Reference Desk Assistants
Ability to work well with the public, patience, creativity, communication skills, and
knowledge of basic reference materials and computer catalog searching are necessary
qualifications for this important position.
Shelvers and Shelf Readers
If youve ever looked for a book that the library says is in but you cant find, then
you know how important correctly shelved materials are to the user-friendly library.
Needed for this position is the ability to follow directions, to use alphabetical and
numerical filing systems, to reach above the head and use the footstool.
Special Assignment Volunteers
There is a variety of special projects from clerical work to collection inventory
available to library volunteers. Special searches, local history
clipping, and overdue notice searches are just a few of the odds and ends with which
the special assignment volunteers assist.
How Do I Apply?
Simply fill out the application and bring it to the library at 1000 Spring Street, Paso Robles! To have an application mailed to you, or for more information on volunteer opportunities at the Library, call Suzanne at 237-3870 or send her an email.
