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3 people are interested
Inventory Assistant
ORGANIZATION: State Library of Oregon
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3 people are interested
Assistance is needed to conduct an inventory of furniture and IT equipment at the State Library of Oregon. You task is to match the property code on the items to the inventory spreadsheet. Seeking someone with high attention to detail.
This volunteer opportunity is for the duration of this project only. Start and end dates are flexible, as well as hours worked. You can volunteer in 3-8 hour shifts between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Would like the project to begin in July and be completed by the end of August 2017.
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About State Library of Oregon
Location:
250 Winter ST NE, Salem, OR 97301, US
Mission Statement
Citizens who volunteer are valuable partners of the State Library of Oregon. The State Library Board and the State Librarian support and encourage the volunteer program. Volunteers promote community awareness of the many services of the State Library and assist staff in the achievement of the mission and goals of the State Library. State Library staff are encouraged to assist in the creation of meaningful, productive, and varied roles volunteers can fill throughout the library. The Volunteer Coordinator provides oversight of the agency’s volunteer program.
Description
The State Library of Oregon cultivates, preserves, and delivers library and information services to foster lifelong leaning and community engagement.
There are three main divisions of the State Library:
Government Information and Library Services provides research and reference assistance to state government and to persons on official state business. Their in-depth collection of more than one million items specializes in business, history, political and social sciences. The collection also includes federal and state government publications and a comprehensive collection of materials about Oregon.
Library Support and Development Services plans for statewide library development; consults with local librarians, citizens and government officials; reports library statistics; and administers state and federal library grant programs.
The Talking Book and Braille Library is the regional library for the Library of Congress' National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled. Oregonians who are unable to read standard print because of a visual, physical, or reading disability are eligible to receive free audio and Braille materials either through the mail or via download.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
250 Winter St. NESalem, OR 97301
DATE POSTED
June 14, 2017
SKILLS
- Data Entry
- Literacy / Reading
- Inventory Management
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16
- Orientation or Training
- Frequent walking and bending required. Occassional lifting and/or moving 10lb+ objects.