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VOLUNTEER APPLICATION PROCESS RE-OPENS THIS SPRING
With an overwhelming response from the community, London Public Library will be able to meet it current volunteer needs. We are not accepting any further applications at this time. We expect to reopen on April 2nd with new Spring and Summer opportunities and an invitation to apply.
If you have applied over the last few months and have not received a response we thank you for your patience. It is our intention to follow up with each applicant during February & March via phone or email.
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The Library is a great place to volunteer if you are in highschool!
Many of the Library's volunteers are highschool students earning Community Involvement Hours.
If you are 13 years of age or older, you can be considered for almost any volunteer position at the Library.
How do I apply?
How long before I start?
After you apply, we will contact you about the next steps. These steps can often take several months.
If there are positions available, two personal references and a brief interview will be required before you can begin volunteering. Training workshops are required for some positions. We'll tell you all about these steps when we contact you.
How many hours can I earn?
It depends on the position and your schedule, but most volunteers earn a few hours each month if they volunteer regularly.
What do volunteers do?
Volunteers at the Library help us to serve the people who use our services. Our volunteers really enjoy helping people and are enthusiastic, friendly and confident. Many of our volunteers speak a second language in addition to English. Volunteers do not organize or put away books. For more information, please have a look at our available volunteer Positions.
Great positions for students
Central Library Ushers (downtown)
Saturday Computer Coach
Children's Activity Volunteer
Gardener
R.E.A.D. Volunteer (starts next year, September 2011 - May 2012)
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Opportunities for Volunteers
We have many great opportunities for volunteers at London Public Library. These are the volunteer positions for which we have the greatest need at this time.
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Computer Coach
Many of us have helped a parent or friend to set up an email account, download a file or fill out an online application form. Computer Coaches offer friendly assistance with basic computer tasks to people using our public computers.
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One-on-One English Conversation Mentor (June - Aug 2011 AND/OR Sept - Dec 2011)
It takes a lot of practice to feel confident speaking a new language. Our English Conversation Mentors provide support and encouragement to an adult who wants to practice their new English skills in a casual, social situation. The emphasis is on social conversation, not on teaching so our pairs talk about their families, food, London and whatever else they may have in common. Our volunteers find this program hugely rewarding and many new friendships have been made by the participants in this program.
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E.S.L. Bookclub Facilitator
Our ESL Bookclubs are a place for adults to practice reading and speaking in English in a group setting. Participants share in the reading of a good book (free books are provided to participants) over several weeks and Bookclub leaders answer questions and lead discussions about language, culture and the pleasures of the written word.
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Children’s Activity Volunteer
Many of our programs and events for children and families rely on volunteers for support. Children’s Activity Volunteers work with staff to welcome participants and show children how to play a game, complete an activity or enjoy a craft during a library program. Volunteers may also help count attendance, take tickets, set up and clean up and prepare materials in advance, depending on the program.
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Ushers at Central Library, Wolf Hall Auditorium
Wolf Hall Auditorium at the Central Library regularly hosts films, concerts, lectures and community events. Volunteer Ushers get to enjoy these presentations while also helping people to and from their seats, ensuring safety guidelines are followed, greeting visitors, handing out programs and remaining in the Hall during a performance. Training is provided.
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Volunteer Exam Proctors at Central Library, Exam Room
Volunteer Proctors carefully read and review written instructions for up to 12 different exams, sign appropriate sections of exams and sit quietly in an exam room and monitor students. Proctors use computers to assist students taking online exams. This is a perfect opportunity for those who like to read, study, knit or do another quiet activity while volunteering. Training is provided.
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Gardeners (April - September 2011)
Many of our locations rely on volunteers to care for their gardens. Volunteers regularly water, weed, dig, mulch and prune, according to the needs of the garden.
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R.E.A.D. Volunteer (September - April 2011)
R.E.A.D. volunteers help one child (7 to 12 years) to discover the joy and confidence that being a reader brings. For one hour, once each week during the school year, our R.E.A.D. volunteers play board games, try out a new craft or experiment, tell jokes, write stories and read with their young partner.
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