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Library Volunteer Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Material Handling Specialist

Olathe, KS · On-site

$18.62 - $20.30/hr

You'll also take on key responsibilities like conducting courier runs, emptying book returns, and leading our back-of-house team by mentoring Library Page staff and volunteers. This role requires ...

You'll also take on key responsibilities like conducting courier runs, emptying book returns, and leading our back-of-house team by mentoring Library Page staff and volunteers. This role requires ...

You'll also take on key responsibilities like conducting courier runs, emptying book returns, and leading our back-of-house team by mentoring Library Page staff and volunteers. This role requires ...

Marketing Coordinator

Mission, KS · On-site

$53K - $59K/yr

Maintain marketing asset libraries, communication calendars, and project tracking tools. * Collaborate effectively with staff, volunteers, athletes, sponsors, and external partners. * Demonstrate ...

Marketing Coordinator

Mission, KS

$39K - $54K/yr

Maintain marketing asset libraries, communication calendars, and project tracking tools. * Collaborate effectively with staff, volunteers, athletes, sponsors, and external partners. * Demonstrate ...

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Library Volunteer information

What is a library volunteer?

Library volunteers are individuals who donate their time and skills to support the daily operations and special programs of libraries. They assist with tasks such as shelving books, organizing materials, helping patrons find resources, preparing for events, and sometimes supporting literacy or outreach initiatives. Volunteers play a crucial role in enhancing library services and providing a welcoming environment for the community. Their efforts help libraries extend their programs and maintain high-quality services despite budget constraints.

What are some common responsibilities and challenges faced by library volunteers?

Library volunteers often assist with shelving books, organizing materials, helping patrons locate resources, and supporting library events. A common challenge is learning the library's classification system, which requires attention to detail and accuracy. Volunteers may also need to adapt to varying tasks and busy periods, especially during special events or peak hours. Working closely with librarians and other volunteers provides valuable experience in teamwork and customer service, making this role a great stepping stone for those interested in library science or community service.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a library volunteer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Library Volunteer, you need organizational skills, attention to detail, and basic literacy, typically supported by a willingness to learn library procedures. Familiarity with library catalog systems, shelving protocols, and basic computer use is often required. Strong communication, reliability, and a helpful attitude make someone stand out in this role. These skills ensure efficient library operations, positive patron experiences, and valuable support for library staff.

What is the difference between Library Volunteer vs Library Assistant?

AspectLibrary VolunteerLibrary Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically none; volunteer basisHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require basic library training
Work EnvironmentPublic libraries, community centersPublic, academic, or special libraries
Employer & Industry UsageNon-profit, community service organizationsLibraries, educational institutions
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding volunteer roles in librariesJob responsibilities, qualifications, and career path

Library volunteers assist with various tasks without formal employment, often focusing on community support. Library assistants are paid staff with defined responsibilities, requiring some credentials. Both roles work in similar environments but differ mainly in employment status and qualifications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Library jobs in Kansas?

The most popular types of Library jobs in Kansas are:

What are popular job titles related to Library Volunteer jobs in Kansas?

For Library Volunteer jobs in Kansas, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What job categories do people searching Library Volunteer jobs in Kansas look for?

The top searched job categories for Library Volunteer jobs in Kansas are:

What cities in Kansas are hiring for Library Volunteer jobs?

Cities in Kansas with the most Library Volunteer job openings:

Infographic showing various Library Volunteer job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Rocky Top Library Director

Anderson County Government

Wichita, KS • On-site

$19 - $20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

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Anderson County is a great place to live, work, and explore. From the historic community of Clinton to the innovation legacy of Oak Ridge-famously known as "The Secret City" from its Manhattan Project roots-our county blends small-town warmth with big scientific impact. We're home to scenic treasures like Norris Lake, the Clinch River, Melton Hill Lake, and miles of rolling hills and wooded trails perfect for hiking, biking, paddling, and fishing. Nearby Norris Dam State Park and the off-road adventure terrain at Windrock Park add even more ways to get outside. You'll also find a growing mix of local eats, family-friendly spots, festivals, and craft brews across our communities, making Anderson County a welcoming place to put down roots and enjoy East Tennessee life.Anderson County Government is committed to being a top employer in the region and a great place to build a career. We're proud to offer a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes generous paid sick and vacation leave, 14 paid holidays, medical, dental, and vision coverage, flexible spending accounts, employer-paid basic life insurance, supplemental insurance options, and a variety of wellness programs and resources to support our employees' overall well-being.PURPOSE OF CLASSIFICATIONUnder the direction and review of the Board, the Library Director is responsible for the operations of the library and development and implementation of its service programs. Assists the Board with long range planning and policy development; managing all library resources, including human resources in cooperation with the Anderson County Human Resources Director and in compliance with all Anderson County Government personnel policy and procedures. Organizes the acquisition, access, storage, and control of the library's collections. Designs and implements services and programs for patrons of all ages, which will ensure that the goals of the library are achieved. The Library Director hires and supervises all staff, substitutes, and volunteers who work in the library. The Library Director shall subscribe to the Ethics Statement for Public Library Trustees, the Library Bill of Rights, and the Freedom to Read and the Freedom to View statements. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required or assigned.Administrative ServicesImplement policies as established by the Board and periodically review and make recommendations to the Board for revisions.In cooperation with the Board Treasurer, prepare the draft of the annual library budget for Board discussion and approval.Receive and expend library funds according to Anderson County Accounting and Budget Office policy and procedure, and maintain accurate and up-to-date records showing the status of library finances. Submit monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports to the Board.Recruit, select, hire, supervise, evaluate annually and terminate if necessary, library staff in conformity with library and county policy and procedure, and state and federal law. Oversee scheduling of staff and volunteers to ensure maintenance of library hours and operation.Attend monthly meetings of the Board, except those in which salary and performance are discussed, and prepare and submit a written, detailed Director's Report to the Board monthly.Prepare and submit all reports required by the region and the state in a timely manner.Inform and advise the Board as to local, regional, state and national developments in the library field, and work to maintain communication with other area libraries.Work with the Clinch River Regional Library as per the service agreement.Oversee the collection and reporting of fines and fees in compliance with Board approved policy and county Accounting and Budget Office policy and procedure.Establish and maintain a cordial and cooperative working relationship with local volunteer organizations, such as the local Friends of the Library groups, etc.Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively communicate ideas and information in both verbal and written form.Ability to work with the Board, community groups and elected officials.Knowledge of public library philosophy, principles and procedures which will allow effective recommendations to the Board and sound decision-making when faced with a wide range of circumstances.Ability to supervise staff and volunteers and to delegate responsibility in an effective manner.Ability to locate and retrieve library materials in a variety of formats.Knowledge and ability to perform basic computer operations and troubleshoot problems, to manage integrated library systems and to access external databases.Ability to establish and maintain proper priorities and meet deadlines.Ability to work within a confidential environment.Ability to produce and maintain accurate files and reports.Ability to use and manage library equipment, including but not limited to, a telephone system, security systems, and mechanical systems.Ability to motivate the staff to perform efficiently.Organizational skills to operate the library with limited staff and financial resources.Ability to maintain a flexible work schedule, including night and weekend responsibilities and activities.Collection ManagementSelect, or direct the selection of, materials for all media and all age groups, based on the library's Board-approved collection development policy.Develop and maintain a minimum weeding schedule of 5% annually.Service & Service PromotionDevelop and execute service programs to address the various needs of all patrons and to make the library more accessible to all.Establish a friendly and customer-service oriented atmosphere for patrons.Seek and prepare grant applications in order to supplement local funding of library operations and development.Maintain statistical records, which may include, but are not limited to, circulation, services, and programs. Periodically survey patrons in order to measure progress towards goals.Continually investigate the value, costs and logistics of adding library services, new media and new technologies in order to keep the library current and proactive in its service provision to the public and progressing toward the library's service goals.Conduct ongoing reviews of existing library programs, services, policies and procedures, and submit recommendations for improvements to the Board.Facilities ManagementRegularly review building needs and advise the Board of any necessary repairs.Assess the adequacy of existing facilities in regard to the provision of automated services.Assist in the maintenance of the library grounds, including but not limited to trash pickup, clearing sidewalks, shoveling snow, laying down salt to prevent freezing, cleaning windows, sweeping, and mopping. Additional yard work may be required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSHigh School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED).Must have or be able to obtain a certification as a Certified Public Library Manager.Graduation from an accredited college or university with an Associate's Degree or higher in Library Science or related field is desirable.Should have a broad knowledge of books and be able to work well with the public. Previous library experience preferred.An ability to maintain confidentiality is necessary.Familiarity with basic office equipment.Possession of a valid Tennessee driver's license. Anderson County Government is an equal opportunity employer. Is it the policy of Anderson County to provide EEO to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, statues with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.

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