Category:Volunteer

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Description of Volunteer Program

The Volunteer Program at Port City Makerspace is for those that are passionate about the makerspace and want to contribute in some way. There are a number of different volunteer positions, but the most common one is the Volunteer Staff that are at the shop for 4 hour shifts. To become a volunteer, an interested person must fill out one of these forms here:

Volunteer Application

Volunteer Staff Positions

Non-managed volunteer staff are people trained up on shop operations to the level that they can work in the the space under their own guidance. This level of volunteer is eligible for membership trade based on the hours they put in. Changes to the hours/reward ratio can be made with one month notice to volunteer staff at any time and nobody will be grandfathered into the system past the one month notice.

Weekly Volunteers

To be a Weekly Volunteer you must commit to 4 hours per week of volunteer time at the shop and must apply and be accepted into the program. Weekly Volunteers should wear their designated uniform or piece of apparel to make apparent to others that they are volunteering.

Cleaning Crew

Cleaning crew may have their “on the clock” time at any time of day but must maintain their weekly hour minimum. Commitments are the same hourly for the space cadets:

Resource Manager

Resource Managers are responsible for a specific tool or resource in the shop. They check up on it at least a few times a month, do maintenance on it depending on a schedule provided, and post information up regarding new or important things about the tool.

General Volunteers

Managed volunteers are typically specific volunteer work days or drop-ins, these are volunteers not trained to run the shop on their own. Managed volunteers should work under the direction of a staff person (paid or volunteer) to complete specific tasks.

Work days

Work days are advertised to membership and the general public and should be scheduled around a specific task. Work days should be planned with enough advance notice to advertise in the monthly newsletter and submit an expense to have a budget for materials, food, and drink.

Drop in Volunteers

People looking for something to help out with at any given time should be referred to the “running list” of tasks that is kept in a public spot at the space. The “running list” consist of both projects that are underway and their details including who is managing them, and projects that are up and coming that somebody may be able to get started on. The current shop staff (either non-managed volunteer or paid staff) can also dole out jobs such as sweeping and vacuuming to excited volunteers but should not incentivise these tasks without prior approval.

Pages in category "Volunteer"

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