Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Library and Archives Assistant

This is an ongoing volunteer position with a flexible schedule


The "Original Mazamas", circa 1915

The Mazamas plays an important role in preserving local, regional and national mountaineering history. The Library Committee is in charge of this work, and relies on volunteers to maintain the library, historical archives and museum.

There are a number of ways to get involved in this effort, and the Committee is currently looking for assistants to help sort, catalog and store the new items they receive to the collection. The photos included in this post are examples of the types of items living in the Mazamas historical collections.

The Library and Archives Assistant will be asked to come to the MMC once a week for a two-hour shift, date/time flexible. Training will be provided by the Library Committee on how to use the scanning software and properly document each item.

Experience as an archivist and in mountaineering is a plus; though anyone eager to learn about Mazamas history is encouraged to apply.

If interested, contact Jeff Thomas of the Library Committee, library(at)mazamas.org.

Portrait of Ms. Mary Collins Watts with her alpenstock



eBay Auctioneer

This is a short-term volunteer assignment with a flexible schedule

Deep within the Mazamas archives lie some hidden treasures, waiting to be revealed to the world! Help the Library Committee raise money and clear space for new collections by cataloging and posting some of these gems to eBay.



Volunteer should have some interest in Mazamas historical collections, and experience in selling items on eBay.

This is a short-term assignment lasting until all identified items are sold, though there are additional ways to help out at the library if the volunteer is interested. Volunteer should be available for one day of orientation to learn about the Mazamas archives and the items to be sold, and after that can determine their own schedule within MMC regular business hours (M-Thurs 11-7 and Friday 10-2).

If interested, please contact Bob Lockerby of the Library Committee, library(at)mazamas.org.

Risk Management Committee Member

This is an ongoing position meeting at the MMC the 2nd Wednesday of each month

Excerpt from the Mazamas website ...

Our Values
Safety - As Mazamas, we believe safety is our primary responsibility in all education and outdoor activities. Training, risk management, and incident reporting are critical supporting elements ...

The Mazamas Risk Management Committee (RMC) is responsible for upholding this value, by ensuring continuous improvement in the safety and well being of all persons participating in our activities. To do so, the RMC responds to incidents and makes recommendations for preventative measures.

The RMC is staffed by representatives of the various Mazamas activity committees, and is looking for new members!

RMC members should have experience in one or more of the climbing or skiing schools, or in leading outing/expedition groups. Members should also be familiar with risk management best practices in outdoor recreation.

The RMC meets the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the MMC. If interested please contact Sandra Volk, svolk55(at)gmail.com.

Monday, December 17, 2012

About



Founded in 1894 at the summit of Mt. Hood, the Mazamas is the oldest and most active mountaineering club in the Pacific Northwest! What's even more amazing than all the hikes, climbs, ski tours and expeditions we log is the fact that all Mazamas activities are volunteer-led. In 2010, 600 volunteers gave over 80,000 hours to the organization.

A companion site to the Mazama Blog, this site is all about volunteer opportunities at the Mazamas. These opportunities include one-time events, in addition to openings in our ongoing volunteer positions.

Whether you are new to the Mazamas or have been around for a long time, check here for updates on how to get involved in the organization's amazing history of volunteerism.

You can also find these opportunities listed in the monthly Mazamas bulletin, or on our website.

To post an opportunity on this blog, please email the moderator.


*Mt. Hood photo courtesy of Andrew Holman, http://www.andrewholmanphoto.com/