Volunteer: Book Club Leader: Sunrise Bluemont (Off-Site)Location: Sunrise Bluemont Senior Center - Shenandoah Building 5910 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22205 703-536-1060 Location: · Sunrise Bluemont Senior Center · Shenandoah Building · 5910 Wilson Blvd · Arlington, VA 22205 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: · Lead a monthly book club for adults. · Engage the group in discussion by active listening and ensure all attendees have an opportunity to contribute. · Volunteer is responsible for picking up and returning books to Central Library. · Volunteer is responsible for working with participants to select the books for each month and sending those titles to the library book club coordinator to place them on hold. · The volunteer location is at a senior center off-site, so personal transportation is required. Types of volunteers: · Adult aged 21+ · Older Adults (55+) Time commitment: · Every 3rd Thursday of the month, 1:30-3 pm. · One afternoon per month, plus time for reading material for book club selection · Year-round · Minimum 6-month commitment Qualifications: · Avid reader Friendly and welcoming demeanor · Comfortable leading small group discussions · Ability to create welcoming and inclusive atmosphere · Comfortable working with people from other cultures, age groups and backgrounds · Dependable · Good listening skills · Ability to facilitate and manage a discussion ensuring all attendees have an opportunity to contribute, if they wish. Location: Central Library - Operations Location: Sunrise Bluemont Senior Center - Shenandoah Building 5910 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22205 703-536-1060 Location: · Sunrise Bluemont Senior Center · Shenandoah Building · 5910 Wilson Blvd · Arlington, VA 22205 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: · Lead a monthly book club for adults. · Engage the group in discussion by active listening and ensure all attendees have an opportunity to contribute. · Volunteer is responsible for picking up and returning books to Central Library. · Volunteer is responsible for working with participants to select the books for each month and sending those titles to the library book club coordinator to place them on hold. · The volunteer location is at a senior center off-site, so personal transportation is required. Types of volunteers: · Adult aged 21+ · Older Adults (55+) Time commitment: · Every 3rd Thursday of the month, 1:30-3 pm. · One afternoon per month, plus time for reading material for book club selection · Year-round · Minimum 6-month commitment Qualifications: · Avid reader Friendly and welcoming demeanor · Comfortable leading small group discussions · Ability to create welcoming and inclusive atmosphere · Comfortable working with people from other cultures, age groups and backgrounds · Dependable · Good listening skills · Ability to facilitate and manage a discussion ensuring all attendees have an opportunity to contribute, if they wish. Location: Central Library - Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arabic Language Conversation Leader (Central Library)Location: Central Library 1015 N. Quincy St. Arlington, VA 22201 How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application. Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions. Responsibilities: Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation as needed Help students with grammar and vocabulary Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion Students will be at different levels of proficiency Create a welcoming, encouraging, engaging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Time Commitment: Class Sundays at 1:30 - 2:30 pm Volunteer would cover approximately one or two classes per month Minimum 6-month time commitment Qualifications: Fluent in standard Arabic and able to speak clearly and correctly (native Arabic speaker preferred) Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly Enjoy working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels Location: Central Library - Operations Location: Central Library 1015 N. Quincy St. Arlington, VA 22201 How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application. Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions. Responsibilities: Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation as needed Help students with grammar and vocabulary Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion Students will be at different levels of proficiency Create a welcoming, encouraging, engaging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Time Commitment: Class Sundays at 1:30 - 2:30 pm Volunteer would cover approximately one or two classes per month Minimum 6-month time commitment Qualifications: Fluent in standard Arabic and able to speak clearly and correctly (native Arabic speaker preferred) Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly Enjoy working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels Location: Central Library - Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish Conversation Volunteer at Columbia Pike Library (Monday nights)Location: · Columbia Pike Library · 816 S Walter Reed Drive · Arlington, VA 22204 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application. · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions. Responsibilities: · Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation in Spanish · Help students with Spanish grammar and vocabulary · Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion · Students will be at different levels of proficiency · Create a welcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: · Adults (21+) Time Commitment: · Commitment time is Mondays 6:15 -7:45 pm (excluding Monday library holidays) · Class would begin at 6:30pm · Volunteer would cover approximately two classes or more per month · Minimum 6-month time commitment Qualifications: · Fluent in Spanish and able to speak clearly and correctly (native speaker with neutral accent preferred) · Friendly and welcoming · Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly. · Ability to interact with volunteer software, checking in and claiming shifts. · Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels · A desire to help students improve their Spanish · Ability to work both independently and as part of a team · No prior teaching experience necessary Location: Columbia Pike Library Location: · Columbia Pike Library · 816 S Walter Reed Drive · Arlington, VA 22204 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application. · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions. Responsibilities: · Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation in Spanish · Help students with Spanish grammar and vocabulary · Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion · Students will be at different levels of proficiency · Create a welcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: · Adults (21+) Time Commitment: · Commitment time is Mondays 6:15 -7:45 pm (excluding Monday library holidays) · Class would begin at 6:30pm · Volunteer would cover approximately two classes or more per month · Minimum 6-month time commitment Qualifications: · Fluent in Spanish and able to speak clearly and correctly (native speaker with neutral accent preferred) · Friendly and welcoming · Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly. · Ability to interact with volunteer software, checking in and claiming shifts. · Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels · A desire to help students improve their Spanish · Ability to work both independently and as part of a team · No prior teaching experience necessary Location: Columbia Pike Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drop-In Teen Toy Cleaner - CourthouseLooking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1.5 hrs wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Courthouse library's youngest visitors. Any extra time will be spent straightening up books on shelves, and putting away toys. This is a flexible drop-in opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week. Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families. Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-3352 for more information. Location: Courthouse Library Looking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1.5 hrs wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Courthouse library's youngest visitors. Any extra time will be spent straightening up books on shelves, and putting away toys. This is a flexible drop-in opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week. Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families. Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-3352 for more information. Location: Courthouse Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Computer Help Desk (CHD) Volunteer - Central (copy)Location: In person Central Library1015 N Quincy StArlington VA 22201 Responsibilities: Directly assist patrons using public computers, printer, copier, and scanner.Staff the Computer Help Desk, answering basic and intermediate questions about word processing, internet searches, job searches and applications, and with other related questions.Types of volunteers: Adult aged 21+Older Adults (55+)Time commitment: Computer Help Desk is open 7 days per week (Mon-Thu 10-8 & Fri-Sun 10-5)Morning, afternoon and evening shifts are available Minimum of one 2-hour shift per week (8 hrs/month), regularly scheduled The library asks for a 6-month minimum commitmentWe are currently looking to fill the following time slots: Sundays: 10-2 p.m.Mondays: 10-8 p.m.Tuesdays: 10-1 p.m. and 4-6 p.m.Wednesdays & Thursdays: 12-6 p.m.Fridays: 10-5 p.m.Qualifications: Possess extensive knowledge of MS Office, internet, email programs, scanning and printing from computers Good customer service skills, including being proactive and patient while providing assistance or trouble-shooting minor problemsSpeak and understand English clearly enough to communicate with patrons about their computer problems Comfortable working with people from other cultures Dependable and attentiveGood organizational skills Attention to detail Preferred: Prior experience providing technical supportApplicants MUST: Consent to a criminal background checkLocation: Central Library - Operations Location: In person Central Library1015 N Quincy StArlington VA 22201 Responsibilities: Directly assist patrons using public computers, printer, copier, and scanner.Staff the Computer Help Desk, answering basic and intermediate questions about word processing, internet searches, job searches and applications, and with other related questions.Types of volunteers: Adult aged 21+Older Adults (55+)Time commitment: Computer Help Desk is open 7 days per week (Mon-Thu 10-8 & Fri-Sun 10-5)Morning, afternoon and evening shifts are available Minimum of one 2-hour shift per week (8 hrs/month), regularly scheduled The library asks for a 6-month minimum commitmentWe are currently looking to fill the following time slots: Sundays: 10-2 p.m.Mondays: 10-8 p.m.Tuesdays: 10-1 p.m. and 4-6 p.m.Wednesdays & Thursdays: 12-6 p.m.Fridays: 10-5 p.m.Qualifications: Possess extensive knowledge of MS Office, internet, email programs, scanning and printing from computers Good customer service skills, including being proactive and patient while providing assistance or trouble-shooting minor problemsSpeak and understand English clearly enough to communicate with patrons about their computer problems Comfortable working with people from other cultures Dependable and attentiveGood organizational skills Attention to detail Preferred: Prior experience providing technical supportApplicants MUST: Consent to a criminal background checkLocation: Central Library - Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book Club Leader: Cherrydale Book ClubLocation:Cherrydale Library 2190 N Military Road Arlington VA 22207
How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Library staff will contact candidates for interview. Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). Responsibilities: Lead a monthly book club for adults Develop a title and theme for the club based on your own reading, community interest, and with input from library staff Select book club titles with input from library staff Work with library staff to procure materials Engage the group in discussion Types of volunteers: Adult aged 21+ Older Adults (55+) Time commitment: One book club meeting a month, for approximately 1 hour, plus time of reading material for book club selection. Schedule to be determined by volunteer's availability and library calendar. Year-round Minimum 1-year commitment Qualifications: Avid reader Comfortable leading small group discussions Ability to create welcoming and inclusive atmosphere Comfortable working with people from other cultures, age groups and backgrounds Dependable Good listening skills Ability to manage participation so that everyone has chance to contribute Location: Cherrydale Library Location:Cherrydale Library 2190 N Military Road Arlington VA 22207
How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Library staff will contact candidates for interview. Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). Responsibilities: Lead a monthly book club for adults Develop a title and theme for the club based on your own reading, community interest, and with input from library staff Select book club titles with input from library staff Work with library staff to procure materials Engage the group in discussion Types of volunteers: Adult aged 21+ Older Adults (55+) Time commitment: One book club meeting a month, for approximately 1 hour, plus time of reading material for book club selection. Schedule to be determined by volunteer's availability and library calendar. Year-round Minimum 1-year commitment Qualifications: Avid reader Comfortable leading small group discussions Ability to create welcoming and inclusive atmosphere Comfortable working with people from other cultures, age groups and backgrounds Dependable Good listening skills Ability to manage participation so that everyone has chance to contribute Location: Cherrydale Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Drop-In Program Assistant - CourthouseAssist library staff with the running of a kids or teen summer program at the Courthouse Library. Upcoming Programs: June 13 - Ratatouille Family Film Screening assistance June 25 - Quilt‑Tastic Paper Creations assistance July 1 - DIY T-Shirt Tote Bags assistance July 8 - Flower Bookmarks assistance July 15 - Potato Chip Challenge assistance July 22 - Book Bedazzling assistance July 29 - Paint a Mini Monster Keychain assistance Teen volunteers are expected to assist participants throughout the event, as well as with setup and clean up. Participants will earn 1.5 volunteer hours. Location: Courthouse Library Assist library staff with the running of a kids or teen summer program at the Courthouse Library. Upcoming Programs: June 13 - Ratatouille Family Film Screening assistance June 25 - Quilt‑Tastic Paper Creations assistance July 1 - DIY T-Shirt Tote Bags assistance July 8 - Flower Bookmarks assistance July 15 - Potato Chip Challenge assistance July 22 - Book Bedazzling assistance July 29 - Paint a Mini Monster Keychain assistance Teen volunteers are expected to assist participants throughout the event, as well as with setup and clean up. Participants will earn 1.5 volunteer hours. Location: Courthouse Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Language Conversation Leader - Chinese MandarinLocation: Arlington Central Library 1015 N Quincy St Arlington VA 22201 How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s) Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: Introduce topics of conversationand lead the conversation as needed Help students with grammar and vocabulary Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion Students will be at different levels of proficiency Createawelcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning and participating Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Time Commitment: Wednesdays from6:30 - 7:30 pm at least two Wednesdays per month Minimum 6-month time commitment Ability to commit to a regular schedule Qualifications: Fluent in Chinese Mandarin and able to speak clearly and correctly (native speaker with neutral accent preferred) Friendly and welcoming Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels A desire to help students improve their Spanish Ability to work both independently and as part of a team No prior teaching experience necessaryLocation: Central Library - Operations Location: Arlington Central Library 1015 N Quincy St Arlington VA 22201 How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s) Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: Introduce topics of conversationand lead the conversation as needed Help students with grammar and vocabulary Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion Students will be at different levels of proficiency Createawelcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning and participating Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Time Commitment: Wednesdays from6:30 - 7:30 pm at least two Wednesdays per month Minimum 6-month time commitment Ability to commit to a regular schedule Qualifications: Fluent in Chinese Mandarin and able to speak clearly and correctly (native speaker with neutral accent preferred) Friendly and welcoming Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels A desire to help students improve their Spanish Ability to work both independently and as part of a team No prior teaching experience necessaryLocation: Central Library - Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English Conversation Leader (Saturdays)Location: · Cherrydale Library · 2190 N. Military Road · Arlington, Virginia 22207 How To Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. · Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s) · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: Lead a class in conversation, encouraging each student to participate. Introduce elements of English grammar, vocabulary, idioms, etc. Prepare materials and discussion topics for class in advance Students will be at different levels of proficiency Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Older Adults (55+) Time Commitment: Classes will meet: Once a week on a Saturday Each teacher is expected to teach at least 2 classes per month. Qualifications: Minimum of a college degree No prior teaching experience required Excellent communication skills Friendly, encouraging, welcoming demeanor A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills Interest in guiding conversation and providing positive feedback in a relaxed, social setting Enthusiasm and patience are a must. Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures. Teaching experienceWelcome: Experience teaching ESLLocation: Cherrydale Library Location: · Cherrydale Library · 2190 N. Military Road · Arlington, Virginia 22207 How To Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. · Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s) · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: Lead a class in conversation, encouraging each student to participate. Introduce elements of English grammar, vocabulary, idioms, etc. Prepare materials and discussion topics for class in advance Students will be at different levels of proficiency Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Older Adults (55+) Time Commitment: Classes will meet: Once a week on a Saturday Each teacher is expected to teach at least 2 classes per month. Qualifications: Minimum of a college degree No prior teaching experience required Excellent communication skills Friendly, encouraging, welcoming demeanor A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills Interest in guiding conversation and providing positive feedback in a relaxed, social setting Enthusiasm and patience are a must. Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures. Teaching experienceWelcome: Experience teaching ESLLocation: Cherrydale Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English Conversation Leader (Wednesday Mornings)Location: Columbia Pike Library816 S. Walter Reed Dr.Arlington, VA 22204How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).Responsibilities: Introduce English grammar, vocabulary, and idioms and answer questions from studentsPrepare materials and discussion topics for class in advanceLead a one-hour conversation practice group, encouraging student participationStudents will be at different levels of proficiencyTypes of volunteers: Adults (age 21+) Older Adults (age 55+) Time Commitment: Minimum 1-year commitmentClass Wednesdays 11 am - noon Preferred commitment: must be available to teach every other weekQualifications: Minimum of a college degree No prior teaching experience required Enthusiasm and patience a must. A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures Welcome: Experience teaching ESLLocation: Columbia Pike Library Location: Columbia Pike Library816 S. Walter Reed Dr.Arlington, VA 22204How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).Responsibilities: Introduce English grammar, vocabulary, and idioms and answer questions from studentsPrepare materials and discussion topics for class in advanceLead a one-hour conversation practice group, encouraging student participationStudents will be at different levels of proficiencyTypes of volunteers: Adults (age 21+) Older Adults (age 55+) Time Commitment: Minimum 1-year commitmentClass Wednesdays 11 am - noon Preferred commitment: must be available to teach every other weekQualifications: Minimum of a college degree No prior teaching experience required Enthusiasm and patience a must. A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures Welcome: Experience teaching ESLLocation: Columbia Pike Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English Conversation Leader (Wednesday evenings)Location: · Courthouse Library · 2100 Clarendon Blvd · Arlington, Virginia 22201 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: · Lead the class in conversations, encouraging each student to participate. · Introduce elements of English grammar, vocabulary, idioms, etc. · Prepare materials and discussion topics for class in advance · Students will be at different levels of proficiency Types of volunteers: · Adults (21+) · Older Adults (55+) Time Commitment: · Classes will meet Wednesday evenings from · Each teacher is expected to teach at least 2 classes per month (every other Wednesday) · Minimum of a 6-month commitment Qualifications: · Minimum of a college degree · No prior teaching experience required · Excellent communication skills · Friendly, encouraging, welcoming demeanor · A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills · Enthusiasm and patience a must. · Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures · Welcome: Experience teaching ESL Location: Courthouse Library Location: · Courthouse Library · 2100 Clarendon Blvd · Arlington, Virginia 22201 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions Responsibilities: · Lead the class in conversations, encouraging each student to participate. · Introduce elements of English grammar, vocabulary, idioms, etc. · Prepare materials and discussion topics for class in advance · Students will be at different levels of proficiency Types of volunteers: · Adults (21+) · Older Adults (55+) Time Commitment: · Classes will meet Wednesday evenings from · Each teacher is expected to teach at least 2 classes per month (every other Wednesday) · Minimum of a 6-month commitment Qualifications: · Minimum of a college degree · No prior teaching experience required · Excellent communication skills · Friendly, encouraging, welcoming demeanor · A desire to help students improve their English speaking and writing skills · Enthusiasm and patience a must. · Preferred: Experience working with people from other cultures · Welcome: Experience teaching ESL Location: Courthouse Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chess Club LeaderLocation: Courthouse Library 2100 Clarendon Blvd Arlington, VA 22201How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).Responsibilities: Facilitate and supervise open-play chess for all ages Set up and take down chess boards and pieces Assist players of varying skill level in pairing up with opponents to play games Teach chess techniques and share strategies with players Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate Create a welcoming, encouraging, engaging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Time Commitment: Class Saturdays at 2:00 pm - 3:30 pmVolunteer would cover approximately one to four classes per month Minimum 6-month time commitmentQualifications: Good communication skillsChess enthusiast who understands the rules of chessAbility to teach people of varying ages and proficiency levelsPatienceLocation: Courthouse Library Location: Courthouse Library 2100 Clarendon Blvd Arlington, VA 22201How to Apply: Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time.Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest.Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance.Library staff will contact candidates for interview.Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s).Responsibilities: Facilitate and supervise open-play chess for all ages Set up and take down chess boards and pieces Assist players of varying skill level in pairing up with opponents to play games Teach chess techniques and share strategies with players Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate Create a welcoming, encouraging, engaging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: Adults (21+) Time Commitment: Class Saturdays at 2:00 pm - 3:30 pmVolunteer would cover approximately one to four classes per month Minimum 6-month time commitmentQualifications: Good communication skillsChess enthusiast who understands the rules of chessAbility to teach people of varying ages and proficiency levelsPatienceLocation: Courthouse Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish Conversation LeaderLocation: · Glencarlyn Library · 300 S. Kensington St · Arlington, VA 22204 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application. · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions. Responsibilities: · Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation in Spanish · Help students with Spanish grammar and vocabulary · Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion · Students will be at different levels of proficiency · Create a welcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: · Adults (21+) Time Commitment: · Class will meet once a week for 1 hour · Day and time to be determined by volunteer availability · Minimum 6-month time commitment Qualifications: · Fluent in Spanish and able to speak clearly and correctly (native speaker with neutral accent preferred) · Friendly and welcoming · Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly. · Ability to interact with volunteer software, checking in and claiming shifts. · Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels · A desire to help students improve their Spanish · Ability to work both independently and as part of a team · No prior teaching experience necessary Location: Glencarlyn Library Location: · Glencarlyn Library · 300 S. Kensington St · Arlington, VA 22204 How to Apply: · Review the description below to confirm you meet criteria and are available on the needed day/time. · Click the pink "Sign Up" button above and complete the form to express interest. · Incomplete applications will not be visible to staff. Refer to "How to Apply" instructions for guidance. · Library staff will contact candidates for interview within 1-2 weeks of receiving your application. · Library staff will check reference and initiate criminal background check for selected applicant(s). · Make note of the staff point of contact and let them know if you have any questions. Responsibilities: · Introduce topics of conversation and lead the conversation in Spanish · Help students with Spanish grammar and vocabulary · Ensure everyone has an opportunity to participate in the discussion · Students will be at different levels of proficiency · Create a welcoming and encouraging environment conducive to learning Types of volunteers: · Adults (21+) Time Commitment: · Class will meet once a week for 1 hour · Day and time to be determined by volunteer availability · Minimum 6-month time commitment Qualifications: · Fluent in Spanish and able to speak clearly and correctly (native speaker with neutral accent preferred) · Friendly and welcoming · Ability to speak English proficiently and clearly. · Ability to interact with volunteer software, checking in and claiming shifts. · Enjoys working with people from different backgrounds and proficiency levels · A desire to help students improve their Spanish · Ability to work both independently and as part of a team · No prior teaching experience necessary Location: Glencarlyn Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Storytime Access Volunteer (Shirlington)Description: Storytimes are popular and attract lots of children and strollers!Direct patrons to stroller parking areasAlert patrons when the room is at capacityInform patrons of other storytime opportunitiesTypes of Volunteers: Adults 18+Older Adults 55+Time Commitment: Wednesdays (family storytime): 10 - 11:15 amQualifications: Bilingual (English/Spanish)ConfidentExcellent customer service skillsStrong communication skillsEnjoy childrenTo Apply: Click "Respond" in the right corner of the opportunity. If you are already a library volunteer, we will contact you. If you are not already a library volunteer, please complete the online application process first.Location: Shirlington Library Description: Storytimes are popular and attract lots of children and strollers!Direct patrons to stroller parking areasAlert patrons when the room is at capacityInform patrons of other storytime opportunitiesTypes of Volunteers: Adults 18+Older Adults 55+Time Commitment: Wednesdays (family storytime): 10 - 11:15 amQualifications: Bilingual (English/Spanish)ConfidentExcellent customer service skillsStrong communication skillsEnjoy childrenTo Apply: Click "Respond" in the right corner of the opportunity. If you are already a library volunteer, we will contact you. If you are not already a library volunteer, please complete the online application process first.Location: Shirlington Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writing Group Leader (Courthouse)Location: In person Courthouse Library 2100 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington VA 22201 Responsibilities: Lead a twice-monthly writing group for adults Communicate clearly with group members and library staff Engage the group in constructive criticism and discussion of writing Report attendance numbers to Library staff Share Library events and services (writing and author events in particular) with the group Types of Volunteers: Adults ages 21+ Older Adults (55+) Time Commitment: Two Saturdays per month from 10am-12pm. Year-round Minimum 6-month commitment Qualifications: Comfortable leading a small group Experience with creative and professional writing and editing Ability to manage participation so that: everyone has a chance to contribute conversations remain respectful and constructive Good listening skills Dependable Location: Courthouse Library Location: In person Courthouse Library 2100 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington VA 22201 Responsibilities: Lead a twice-monthly writing group for adults Communicate clearly with group members and library staff Engage the group in constructive criticism and discussion of writing Report attendance numbers to Library staff Share Library events and services (writing and author events in particular) with the group Types of Volunteers: Adults ages 21+ Older Adults (55+) Time Commitment: Two Saturdays per month from 10am-12pm. Year-round Minimum 6-month commitment Qualifications: Comfortable leading a small group Experience with creative and professional writing and editing Ability to manage participation so that: everyone has a chance to contribute conversations remain respectful and constructive Good listening skills Dependable Location: Courthouse Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Area Assistance - Teen Volunteer - ShirlingtonHelp the Shirlington Youth Services staff tidy up the Children's and Teen Areas before the library closes. Volunteers can expect to straighten books up on shelves, put away toys in Arlingtown, and select books for display in the teen section. Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour. Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-6545 or send an email to our contact email (below) for more information. Location: Shirlington Library Help the Shirlington Youth Services staff tidy up the Children's and Teen Areas before the library closes. Volunteers can expect to straighten books up on shelves, put away toys in Arlingtown, and select books for display in the teen section. Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour. Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-6545 or send an email to our contact email (below) for more information. Location: Shirlington Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drop-In Toy Cleaner - Teen Volunteer - ShirlingtonLooking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1 hour wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Shirlington library's youngest visitors. This is a flexible opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week. Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families. Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-6545 or write to our email contact address (below) for more information. Location: Shirlington Library Looking for an easy way to earn volunteer hours while helping out your library? We're inviting teen volunteers (ages 12-18) to help us keep the children's play area clean and welcoming! Volunteers will spend 1 hour wiping down and sanitizing the toys and board books used by Shirlington library's youngest visitors. This is a flexible opportunity, so there's no commitment to return every week. Sign up to help when it works for you. Support young readers and help keep our library a fun and safe place for families. Registration Required. Please register separately for each event occurrence. Call 703-228-6545 or write to our email contact address (below) for more information. Location: Shirlington Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 22206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Volunteer - Aurora HillsAssist the Youth Services librarian as needed. Tasks may include craft preparation, cleaning toys, finding books for displays, shelving books, and tidying the children's area.Volunteers can expect to use cleaning supplies to wipe down
the toys if assigned.
Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour per shift. Shifts will be scheduled for a one hour block between 4-6pm on Tuesdays. Qualifications: Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025 Reliable and dependable Enjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patrons Able to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as neededRegistration and Interview Required. Call 703-228-5715 for more information. Location: Aurora Hills Library Assist the Youth Services librarian as needed. Tasks may include craft preparation, cleaning toys, finding books for displays, shelving books, and tidying the children's area.Volunteers can expect to use cleaning supplies to wipe down
the toys if assigned.
Participants will earn 1 volunteer hour per shift. Shifts will be scheduled for a one hour block between 4-6pm on Tuesdays. Qualifications: Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025 Reliable and dependable Enjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patrons Able to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as neededRegistration and Interview Required. Call 703-228-5715 for more information. Location: Aurora Hills Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Library Volunteer (Central Youth Services)Teen Volunteers: May assist Youth Services staff with a variety of library programs, including Kids Club, storytimes, and other programs as they ariseVolunteer opportunities on program days will include setting up and cleaning up the program room, as well as assisting children and adults with projectsPreparation of materials for programs may include cutting, sorting and labeling materialsPull books for library book lists and displays Assist in maintaining the Youth Services areaTasks may include tidying shelves and cleaning in "Arlingtown," the Library's play areaOther assistance throughout the Youth Services area as assignedQualifications Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025Reliable and dependableEnjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patronsAble to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as neededLocation: Central Library - Teen Volunteers Teen Volunteers: May assist Youth Services staff with a variety of library programs, including Kids Club, storytimes, and other programs as they ariseVolunteer opportunities on program days will include setting up and cleaning up the program room, as well as assisting children and adults with projectsPreparation of materials for programs may include cutting, sorting and labeling materialsPull books for library book lists and displays Assist in maintaining the Youth Services areaTasks may include tidying shelves and cleaning in "Arlingtown," the Library's play areaOther assistance throughout the Youth Services area as assignedQualifications Entering Grade 7-12 as of September 2025Reliable and dependableEnjoys working with children and familiesCommunicates well with both library staff and patronsAble to work on short-term projects with guidance; requests follow-up information as neededLocation: Central Library - Teen Volunteers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 22201 Allow Groups: No |