Currently there are nine different volunteer opportunities
which include:
If
you are looking for volunteer opportunities during the
week, evening, or weekend, we can fulfill that requirement.
If you like to visit with people, helping as a tour guide
or visitor services assistant may be what you are looking
for. On the other hand, if "behind the scenes"
volunteering interests you, consider helping as an archives
or audiovisual assistant. There may be more than one opportunity
that interests you. Indeed, our volunteers are such an
active group that a large majority of them do lend their
talents in more than one way.
Keeping our volunteers informed about events and changes
occurring throughout the Library & Museum is of utmost
importance to us. Toward that end, monthly meetings are
held usually featuring a guest speaker. Thanks to a volunteer,
a newsletter is prepared and distributed quarterly. Occasional
trips to other area Presidential Libraries (Hoover in
West Branch, Iowa; Eisenhower in Abilene, Kansas) are
organized for volunteers. The Volunteer Office contains
a library along with weekly updated bulletin boards. Volunteers
receive a free subscription to the "Whistle-Stop,"
the quarterly publication of our non-profit partner, The
Truman Library Institute.
INTERN
PROGRAM
The
college student internship program has been rapidly
expanding over the past several years. Our goal is to provide
undergraduate and graduate students with a meaningful educational
experience that will be beneficial to both students and
our organization.
Although
the majority of our interns come from history programs,
we have opportunities for students in a variety of disciplines
including communications, library science, education, museum
studies, art history, journalism, and marketing. Students
are required to commit to a minimum of 100 hours during
the term of their internship. Internships are voluntary
and uncompensated by the library although many students
use the opportunity to earn credit through their institutions.
Housing is not provided, however we will put you in contact
with relevant community resources. Interns may set a flexible
work schedule within normal business hours which are 8:30
a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Overall
qualifications for interns include:
- Current
enrollment in a 2 or 4-year degree program
- Good
organizational skills
- Detail
oriented
- Excellent
communication skills
- Good
writing skills are an essential part of the job function
- Ability
to work independently and effectively given a limited
time frame
- Ability
to balance multiple tasks
- Dependable
and punctual
- Basic
computer skills
ARCHIVES
UNIT INTERNSHIPS
This
internship is designed to provide exposure to the archival
profession, and specifically, the Harry S. Truman Library
archives unit. Successful applicants will have the opportunity
to work with original and unique historical documents, learning
archival principals and practice while also increasing their
research skills.
Duties
assigned will involve the five basic archival functions:
acquisition and appraisal, arrangements & description,
preservation, reference, and outreach. Applicants should
have solid research skills. HTML experience helpful but
not required.
EDUCATION
UNIT INTERNSHIPS
Interns
would be assisting the education coordinator with development
of educational materials for students in grades two through
12. In particular, help is needed to develop educational
activities for the Library’s web site using the digitized
archives from the Library. There is also a need for assistance
with coordination of National History Day and other educational
programs. HTML experience helpful.
VISITOR
SERVICES UNIT INTERNSHIPS
Visitor
Services encompasses several areas relating to the museum
including tourism, marketing/advertising, gift shop/sales,
and admissions. Interns would be assisting the visitor services/sales
operations manager with development of advertising/marketing
projects for the museum as well as tourism promotion. Help
develop merchandise and assist in the operations of the
retail store. Assist with various marketing, tourism, and
visitor service projects, as well as regular operational
duties of the department.
In
addition to the above areas, opportunities may arise in
other programs including the Truman Library Institute and
administrative services. Internships are available throughout
the year including Fall and Spring semesters and summer
months. For these respective "semesters," applications
need to be submitted by the following dates: Fall semester
– September 15; Spring semester – January 15; Summer months
– April 10. Personal interviews are scheduled after we have
received the required paperwork, including copies of any
writings, publications, lessons plans, current transcripts,
etc. that you have created, and two personal references,
one of which should be from a professor.