- Huddersfield
- Flexible
Kirklees Libraries are increasing reading and literacy, improving digital access and literacy, supporting everyone to achieve their full potential, supporting everyone to live healthier and happier lives, enabling greater prosperity, building stronger more resilient communities, offering everyone access to culture and the opportunity to be creative. Volunteering opportunities are varied and include storytelling, supporting events, helping with crafts, gardening, running Lego and code clubs, admin role e.g. secretary, chair and planning rotas for Friends of groups and many more. If you want to make new friends, get out and keep active, support your community or gain new skills we have something for you.
What will you do?
Support learners as they build essential IT skills & gain confidence using technology for everyday tasks. Guide them in exploring the internet safely & effectively whilst getting comfortable using their own digital devices.
If you love helping others & want to share your knowledge, we’d love to hear from you.
We are only able to offer travel expenses for attending training, so please volunteer at a Library near to where you live,
What’s in it for you?
- Develop a knowledge of and passion for IT and digital applications
- Increase awareness of resources available
- Increase confidence working with customers
- Become part of a friendly and dedicated team
- Gain valuable experience for CVs
- Meet new people and make friends
- Possibilities to develop further skills
Who you are
- You enjoy meeting people
- You have an interest in computers and IT and the ability to use your knowledge to share that enthusiasm and help
- You are enthusiastic and friendly
- You are able to communicate with customers, staff and other volunteers
- You want to give your time to the community
How does my volunteering help?
By volunteering you can enhance the lives of others by supporting the service to: increase reading and literacy; improve digital access and literacy; support everyone to achieve their full potential; support everyone to live healthier and happier lives; enable greater prosperity; build stronger, more resilient communities; offer everyone access to culture and the opportunity to be creative.
Anything else you should know?
- You will need one referee to provide a character reference. This could be an employee, teacher, social worker etc
- An induction to the service and appropriate training will be provided
- The time commitment could be delivering 1:1 sessions or scheduled drop-in sessions as necessary
- Travel expenses can be claimed if required to attend training sessions but not for volunteering>
- You can select the library within which you would like to volunteer and this may be more than one
Training everyone must complete
- Manual Handling
- Behaviours and Complaints Process
- Health and Safety Handbook
- Safeguarding – Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Safeguarding Adults
- Fire Safety
Training relevant to volunteer role
- IT Skills
Kirklees Libraries
- IT/Office/Admin
- Teaching/Mentoring
- Application form required
- References required
08/06/2026
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