Fleetwood Library - Supporting Library Activities for Adults

Supporting Library Activities for Adults

 

Overview

 

We are looking for volunteers to help with our many library activities for adults.

Lancashire libraries care and cater for the needs of their local communities and are recognised as a safe space and often the main community hub.

The library service is continually involved with new projects to ensure they provide what is needed locally for all ages. By running regular events and acting as the venue for many other local groups' activities, they endeavour to help tackle the issues leading to social isolation. Their many regular activities and events include:

  • Cultural & Creative (Social Groups, Craft Groups, Knit & Natter, Promotions, etc.)
  • Digital skills courses / Personal achievement (Jobs club, etc.)
  • Mental Health & Wellbeing groups (Dementia Friendly Sessions, Games Groups, Chess club, etc.)
  • Reading and Literacy (General Book groups, Writing Groups, etc.)

The need for volunteers to help assist the service, by helping under supervision to provide many of the activities and projects, is vital.

Tasks – Under supervision the volunteer will:

 

  • Participate but not lead on ensuring smooth running of various library social events which may include coffee mornings, music recitals, craft activities such as knit & natter, card making, art / hobby and games activities such as chess, scrabble, and dominoes.
  • Helping to promoting the event -if appropriate (participate but not lead).
  • Help in setting up the spaces for sessions. Prior to and afterwards.
  • Help with refreshments -if appropriate.
  • Assisting at themed events i.e. World Poetry Day, World Health Day, Heritage Open Day and Safer Internet Day.
  • Welcoming library users to the sessions and be willing to help tackle social isolation by talking.
  • Log your volunteering hours monthly and submit expenses (where applicable) on-line.
  • Complete minimum level training e.g. safeguarding and commit to further training relevant to role.

Qualities

  • Be confident at dealing with all members of the public
  • Be a good listener & communicator
  • Be reliable and committed
  • Have patience and understanding
  • Be friendly and approachable

Please speak to a member of library staff before applying

Training

Training will be provided in the form of peer support, distance learning or trainer led. 

Volunteers must have completed the required training before any activity can be undertaken and may be asked to regularly refresh training where required.

 

Schedule Summary

This activity generally occurs on

  • Saturday Afternoon