Rockwood Library: Makerspace Mentor (age 18+)

Multnomah County Library seeks creative volunteers to assist with the Rockwood Library makerspace (learn more about it here)  The makerspace is a collaborative learning environment with an emphasis on middle and high school learners. The space provides access to innovative technology, equipment, software and supportive mentors. At the makerspace, we aim to inspire patrons to create - using their hands, provided tools and supplies, and imaginations!  Volunteers and staff provide a welcoming environment so patrons are supported as they learn and create.

BIPOC community members and those fluent in languages other than English are encouraged to apply.

View upcoming events at the Rockwood Makerspace

Location: Rockwood Library, 17917 SE Stark Street, Portland, OR 97233

Time commitment:  We ask volunteers to make a 6-month commitment to volunteering regularly once a week.

Available Shifts: We are currently looking for volunteers who can help once a week on Wednesdays, Fridays, or Saturdays.

  • Wednesday and Friday volunteer shifts are from 2:30-5:30pm.
  • Saturday shifts will either be late morning (10:30am-12:30pm) or afternoon (1:30-4:30pm or 2:30-5:30pm), depending on the week.

Responsibilities could include

  • Greet teen and adult makerspace users and help them get oriented to the space
  • Support users working on self-directed projects including arts and crafts, video gaming, 3D printing, laser cutting/engraving, sewing, and more
  • Be comfortable assisting patrons of all ages, primarily teens
  • Build relationships with makerspace users and staff
  • Train users on safety rules and equipment use

Skills & Qualifications

  • Interest and desire to engage while working with youth and adult patrons
  • Age requirement: 18+
  • Ability to work and talk effectively with people from different cultures
  • Intermediate technology skills - comfortable using computers for internet browsing and basic troubleshooting
  • Comfortable with asking questions and learning throughout the creation process
  • Patient, flexible, reliable, compassionate, encouraging.  Someone who enjoys celebrating the successes and creativity of others!
  • Ability to pass a criminal record check. Results of the records check will be reviewed on an individualized basis. A conviction is not an automatic bar to volunteering.
  • Ability to fluently speak English

Benefits

  • Make a positive impact in the lives of teens and adults as they build community and STEAM skills in the makerspace
  • Use your creative side to try out new activities and equipment, then share your skills and knowledge with others
  • Learn behind the scenes information about the library’s Makerspace and teen programming
  • Gain practical organization and leadership skills to add to your resume

Training & Other Requirements

  • Meet with makerspace staff for tour and overview of makerspace offerings
  • Shadow at least one drop-in session
  • Attend specific makerspace training with our staff
  • Onsite orientation and review of volunteer program policies and procedures
  • Complete online training modules.
  • Review all volunteer policies and procedures.
  • Wear your name badge while volunteering. 
  • Log time spent volunteering every shift.
  • Communicate with staff when you aren’t able to volunteer.

 

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