VOLUNTEER POLICY
The Morrisville Public
Library Volunteer Program is designed to expand and enhance public service to
the community. Volunteers are an
important extension of the Library’s staff.
Volunteers perform a wide variety of tasks that are important to the
institution. Volunteers are expected to
act in accordance with library policies and to reflect positive customer
service attitudes to all library patrons.
The following policy is designed to promote a maximum degree of
excellence.
Definition of a Volunteer:
A volunteer shall be considered as any individual 14 years or older,
who assists with work done at the Morrisville Public Library, without
remuneration. Exceptions to the age
requirement may be made by the Library Manager.
Selection of Volunteers:
All volunteers are selected
based on their qualifications in relation to the needs of the library and based
on their ability to commit to a consistent schedule of volunteer hours. All prospective volunteers must complete an
application and have a brief interview with the Library Manager. If there are no volunteer opportunities available
for some reason or another, application forms will be kept on file for a period
of one year.
Statement of Purpose:
The Morrisville Public
Library shall use the services of volunteers to:
- Supplement the efforts of paid library staff in
meeting demands for quality public service.
- Serve as a method for encouraging citizens to become
familiar with their library and the services being offered.
- Serve as a way for citizens to gain meaningful
experience, meet new people and make a difference in their community.
Morrisville Public Library
shall make use of the services of interested volunteers to supplement and not
replace the work done by staff.
General Provisions:
Nothing in this policy shall
be deemed to create a contract between the volunteer and the Morrisville Public
Library. Both the volunteer and the
Library have the right to terminate the volunteer’s association with the Library
at any time, for any reason, with or without cause.
The Morrisville Public
Library will not provide any medical, health, or worker’s compensation benefits
for any volunteer. Volunteers will not
be eligible to receive any worker’s compensation benefits for injuries sustained
while functioning as a volunteer.
Hours of volunteer service
will be determined by the Library Manager in discussion with the
volunteer. Volunteers must be able to
commit a minimum of two hours per week for at least three months. Volunteers are assigned during library hours
and are supervised by the Library Manager but are under the direction of the
staff member on duty. Volunteers are
expected to arrive at the library in time to begin work as scheduled or call
the library if they will be absent. All
volunteer work must be completed within normal library hours. Exceptions may be made by the Library
Manager.
Qualifications and Skills:
- Flexibility: willingness to perform a variety of
projects and tasks.
- Communication and listening skills: willingness to ask
questions if projects/tasks are unclear.
- Dependability: willingness to complete assigned
projects/tasks and fulfill volunteer commitment.
- Ability to follow instructions, work independently and
focus on fairly detailed tasks.
- Ability to work cooperatively as a team with other
volunteers and staff members.
- Respect for diverse lifestyles, cultures, religions
and values.
Guidelines for Volunteers:
- The Library depends on its volunteers for a wide
variety of tasks which otherwise need to be assigned to library staff. We therefore ask volunteers to be reliable in
their commitment to the library and to notify the library in advance if they
are unable to work their regularly scheduled time slot. In turn, volunteers will be notified
immediately on any given day when the library opens late or closes early for
any reason.
- Individuals are asked to wear a volunteer badge that
identifies them as a volunteer while they are working at the library. Volunteers (except those trained by the
Library Manager) are expected to refer all requests for information to the
library staff on duty, other than purely directional questions (e.g. where is
the bathroom, where is the children’s room etc.)
- Volunteers will be required to attend training
sessions if needed, as needed.
- Volunteers will make note of time donated on a monthly
timesheet.
- Should a volunteer have a grievance with a staff
person, another volunteer or library patron, every attempt will be made to
handle the situation through the Library Manager.
- Volunteers may be used to increase the Library’s
services.
- Volunteers may not be used to establish and maintain
new library services.
- Volunteers will not be used to replace or reduce the
number of paid staff.
- Volunteers should expect to fulfill a commitment
agreed upon with the Library.
- Volunteers are recognized as contributors to the goals
and services of the library.
- Volunteers are responsible for maintaining
confidentiality of ALL library information.
Failure to maintain confidentiality will result in immediate termination
of the volunteer.
- The Library will, upon request, provide letters of
reference for the volunteer, if deemed appropriate.
- Procedures and requirements for the volunteer will
vary with the age of the volunteer.
- All personal information about the volunteer is for
internal use only.
- Written permission will be needed for any volunteer
under the age of 18.
- Volunteers will not be expected to do anything the
staff would not do.
- Discriminatory or racist incidents will not be
tolerated.
- Volunteers are prohibited from being under the
influence of, using, possessing, selling or otherwise being involved with
illegal substances and alcohol.
- Volunteers must adhere to the Library’s dress/hygiene
code, rules of conduct, drug & alcohol, and sexual harassment policies.
Tasks That May Be Performed
By a Volunteer:
- Shelf reading (mandatory)
- Shelving materials (mandatory)
- Monitoring library facilities (mandatory)
- Helping with library programs or projects
- Light cleaning assignments
- Answering the telephone
- Basic reference work
- Working the circulation desk (if proper training is
completed)
- Special events
- Placing “holds calls”
- Clerical tasks
- Creating displays and bulletin boards
- Public relation activities
- Discarding materials
- Processing new materials
Training and Supervision:
The Library Manager
coordinates the volunteer program.
Volunteers will receive specific training in their assigned duties from
the Library Manager or staff member allocated by the Manager. All reasonable care will be taken to ensure
the safety of volunteers.
Community Service:
Persons who seek volunteer
assignments at the Morrisville Public Library to meet a requirement set by an
outside agency for the performance of community service shall be subject to the
above selection process and all other provisions of this policy.
Equal Opportunity Policy:
The Morrisville Public
Library maintains a strong equal opportunity policy. Volunteers are recruited, placed, trained,
recognized and dismissed on the basis of competence and job performance,
without regard to race, creed, religion, gender, sex orientation, age, national
origin, marital status, disability or political affiliation.
Adopted on January 18, 2011
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