Prior to the tour, review Education Director’s summary of Ohio Academic Content Standards & Benchmarks for specific grade level indicators. Welcome students, teachers, and chaperones. Introduce galleries and themes to group focusing on teachers’ requests of emphasis on specific topics. Assist in visits to the gift shop and de-briefing activities at the end of the…
Greet visitors, answer questions regarding facilities, locations and special events. Have visitors sign the guest-book. Provide information regarding other points of interest in community. Occasionally, answer and route phone calls for entire facility. View security monitors. Supervised by the staff.
Work with curators to serve the public with walk-in, call in, written and web research requests. Work with curators to organize and maintain library and archives paper based artifacts and collections. Occasional research for exhibit preparation. Supervised and trained by the curatorial staff.
Monitor galleries and other public places in the Center to answer questions and monitor safety and security of our visitors and artifacts. Conduct tours as needed, some of which may be pre-scheduled. Report to staff any misconduct in museum requiring immediate action. Supervised by the Director of Collections and Educational Director.
There are several ways you can volunteer your time to assist us in achieving our mission: Serve on a TMCS Committee: 2 – 8 meetings per year, Serve on a Special Program/Event Committee: 2 hours three times a year, Become a Board Member: 3 year term, approximately 4 hours/month
Volunteers help us in the following ways: Caregivers Driver, Receptionist, Christmas Shop, Intake Work, Data Entry, Grass Cutting/Landscaping, Meal Preparation, Child Care, Mentoring, Class Facilitators, Event planning or one-time help, Building Maintenance and Office assistance
With the enormous time pressures in their lives, America’s youth need time well spent. Whether you volunteer as a den leader, Scoutmaster, or merit badge counselor, Scouting will be worth your time and effort because of the benefits it provides to youth.
Volunteers and Alumni may help with planning events, transportation, mentoring, data collection, and assisting clinicians with serving patients.
Join others who wish to help those in the community who struggle with reading or want to learn the English language. To become a tutor, you need to be a high school graduate or have earned your GED. You will need to attend a workshop which will introduce you to our curriculum and the resources…
The Warder Literacy Center need volunteers to help with mailings, cleaning of the Center, assisting at fundraisers and so forth.