Volunteer to help facilitate our after school programs for kids and teens.

Education: is responsible for creating and handling the educational programs for the museum. The Education Curator coordinates requests for tours and school programs and designs other education projects. Volunteers in this area are referred to as “docents,” – volunteers trained to teach. These volunteer jobs require the ability to work with and deal well with…

Research: is responsible for the maintenance of the museum’s archives. The Research Curator collects and maintains files dealing with all aspects of Churchill County history. All research and genealogical requests go to this department. This volunteer position requires good reading, writing, research abilities, and computer skills.

Photo: is similar to the research department in that it is part of the archives. The Photograph Curator is responsible for maintaining the photograph collections. All photograph research requests go through this department. This volunteer position requires the ability to deal with repetitious work, lifting boxes, writing small and legibly and the use of a…

Registrar: is responsible for the museum’s collection. The Registrar maintains the database on the collection, handles, marks and stores all donated and loaned artifacts. All artifacts and most supplies go through this department. This volunteer position requires accuracy and attention to detail. The abilities to lift and deal with dust, and some physical agility are…

We rely on volunteers for many things, including but not limited to helping with special events, distributing posters/flyers, assisting in the office, acting as exhibit tour guides, and putting together exhibits.

We always need classroom volunteers to come sing and dance with our participants! There’s no requirement for musical “talent.” We need people who love people, who want to see everyone thrive around them, and are willing to help our participants in a variety of activities.

The Janitor/Groundskeeper helps keep LSSN looking clean, professional, and ready to help serve our clients. General cleaning activities may include mopping, sweeping, dusting, vacuuming and general up-keep of the facility. Disposal of trash in offices, restrooms, kitchen, and outside areas is also expected.

The Pantry Stocker stocks and keeps the pantry shelves full for clients to shop on pantry days. Assists in carrying donations into pantry, weighs and records donation in the records-keeping system. Organizes and sorts through donations, stock and keeps pantry shelves full for clients. Tracks expiration dates and removes expired items. Monitors pantry areas for…

Individual tasks will be provided to the Admin Assistant/Office Assistant who will work under the supervision of the Executive Director, Finance Manager, or Program Director. Duties can include making copies, answering phones, light data entry, filing, research and potential for other duties depending on activities/programs. Compiling statistics, researching fundraising opportunities, and investigating potential grant programs…