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Welcome!
Forsyth County Public Library appreciates your
interest in volunteering your time, talents, and energy in support
of the Library. We recognize the valuable contributions that
volunteers make as they assist Library staff in serving the Forsyth
County community.
Public libraries serve a unique function in the community, and
volunteering to serve at your library can offer many personal
rewards. For instance, as a volunteer you can:
• Expand your knowledge.
• Make a meaningful contribution to the community.
• Meet new people.
• Learn first-hand about the Library’s services, programs, and
policies.
• Better understand the important role the Library plays in the
community.
Interested in
Volunteering?
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First, review the Frequently Asked
Questions (below).
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Next, check out our current
Volunteer Openings.
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Be sure to read the
Volunteer Handbook.
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Submit a Volunteer
Application.
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Sign up to receive
Volunteer Alerts of future
opportunities
Frequently
Asked Questions…
What Is A Volunteer?
A volunteer is a person who contributes his/her time, energy, and
talents and performs tasks or services of his/her own free will,
without expectation or receipt of wages, benefits, or compensation
of any kind.
What Do Volunteers Do?
Volunteer openings may be available at different times in different
departments of the Library. Some needs might be ongoing, while
others might be short-term or seasonal. For instance, volunteers may
be needed to sort and shelve library materials throughout the year,
to help out during children’s programs in summer, or to help with a
one-time project of unpacking and labeling new materials.
Please understand that volunteer work is not glamorous – in fact,
most volunteers perform support tasks that are manual and repetitive
in nature. Many people are surprised at how physically demanding
library work can be, and don’t realize that it involves repetitive
hand motions, lifting items of varying weights, and a significant
amount of standing, walking, carrying, bending, stooping, and
twisting motions. Before applying for a volunteer assignment, you
should review the physical demands of the position to ensure you can
safely perform the work.
What are the Qualifications to
Volunteer?
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Volunteers must be at least age 16.
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Volunteers must be able to make a specific
time commitment, which varies by assignment. (Examples: A
shelving assignment might ask volunteers to commit to at least 6
hours per week for at least 6 months. A special project assignment
might ask volunteers to commit for the duration of the project.)
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Volunteers must have the skills and the
physical ability to perform the work involved in the assignment.
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Volunteers must successfully pass a background
check before commencing an assignment.
Refer to the Volunteer
Handbook for details about the Volunteer Program, becoming a
volunteer, and expectations of volunteers.
How Can I Learn About Volunteer Openings?
New volunteer openings are posted at the
Volunteer Openings page of the
Library’s website. The quickest way to learn of new opportunities is
to sign up to receive email
Volunteer Alerts whenever new openings are posted. Each posting
will describe the responsibilities, qualifications, location, and
time commitment involved.
How Do I Become a Volunteer?
When a volunteer opening is posted at our website, you can apply by
submitting a Volunteer
Application before the deadline on the posting. Applications are
only accepted while the position is posted, and will not be accepted
after the deadline. Each application should reflect the opening in
which you are interested.
(Note: Applicants who are not selected for current openings may
request that their applications be reconsidered for opportunities
posted within one year of the original application by emailing
hrvolunteers@forsythpl.org.)
We will review all applications received during the posting period
and identify the applicants who most closely match the position’s
requirements. Applicants can expect to undergo telephone screening,
skills testing, interviews, and background checks.
Why Is Skills Testing Required?
The library’s collection of books, CDs, DVDs, and other materials
must be kept in a precise order so items can be quickly found when
needed. Almost all library work requires the ability to put items in
alphabetical or numerical order. Unfortunately, experience has shown
that not everyone can easily organize items and place them in the
designated order. Skills testing helps identify those with the
skills to successfully perform this type of work, and helps to
ensure that library patrons and staff can quickly find the items
they seek.
Why is a Background Check Required?
To promote a safe work environment for patrons, staff, and
volunteers, criminal background checks will be required of all
potential volunteers. In addition, individuals in volunteer
assignments that involve operation of a motor vehicle (either a
personal vehicle or library vehicle) in the course of the volunteer
work will be required to undergo driving history checks. The Library
recognizes the sensitivity of information contained within
background reports and will maintain confidentiality of information.
Can I Perform Community Service Work at the Library?
Although we recognize the value of community service associated with
school projects or civic organizations, currently we do not offer
those types of volunteer assignments. The Library does not offer
court-ordered community service hours.
Can Every Applicant Expect to be Accepted as a
Volunteer?
No. There may be more qualified volunteers than available
opportunities. Applicants for volunteer assignments will be selected
based on their qualifications in relation to the Library’s
operational needs and their ability to commit to a consistent
schedule of volunteer hours. The Library maintains the right to deny
a volunteer position to anyone it feels is unsuitable for any
reason.
Would Volunteers Receive Priority Consideration for
Employment with the Library?
If a paid library position should become open, volunteers may apply
and be considered under the same conditions as other applicants.
However, depending on the nature of the volunteer assignment and the
paid position, the volunteer work may provide relevant experience.
Links:
• FCPL Volunteer Handbook
• Volunteer Openings
• Application
• Volunteer Alerts
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