Building Safety Volunteer
The City of Glendale encourages involvement in government through volunteerism. Our volunteers are concerned citizens and are the foundation of this program.
Clerical Support
Clerical support volunteers are needed in a variety of City departments, such as Building Safety. Building Safety is looking for a clerical support volunteer to complete general computer knowledge, typing and scanning skills.
For more information,
click here.
Assist clerical support staff in various City departments with typing, filing, organizing, assembling packets, maintaining forms, shredding, and copying.
How to apply:
- Complete the Volunteer Application and submit to mpomfret@glendaleaz.com.
- Applications will be reviewed for area of interest and possible placement. Each volunteer will be placed on an individual basis according to skills and qualifications, and department needs. Volunteers for City Office positions must be at least 18 years of age.
- Any or all of the following may be required before placement in any sensitive volunteer position: Background Check, Substance Abuse Testing, Physical Testing, MVD Check, and Fingerprinting.
For more information on clerical volunteer opportunities contact Mary Pomfret at 623-930-2298 or mpomfret@glendaleaz.com.
If you are interested in volunteering for community programs or group projects, e.g., Adopt A Street, Neighborhood Beautification, Park & Trail Clean-ups, Fruit Gleaning, Gardening Days, etc., go to the Glendale Community Volunteer Program (listed above).
The Code Compliance Division is looking for volunteers to assist with general clerical support, or to remove illegally placed signs from public rights-of-way.
Volunteers often work in pairs and will receive training to identify the illegal signs, the appropriate safety equipment and tools, and have staff support when necessary. Illegal signs create blight in Glendale neighborhoods and together we can make a positive difference to keep our City clean.
Click Here for more information and to apply.
Department Contact:
Tim Boling
TBoling@GLENDALEAZ.COM
623-930-3610.
Volunteers compromise an important part of the library’s operations and perform a variety of duties. Whether you are an adult, student or senior citizen, employed or retired, you will be a welcome addition to the library team.
There are volunteer opportunities throughout the Library system, although there may not be vacancies for all positions at any given time. For more information on volunteer opportunities with the Library,
click here!
Current opportunities to volunteer for our Parks or Recreation Centers include:
Foothills Recreation & Aquatics Center
Volunteers are needed throughout the year to assist with FRAC
360 Summer Camp and other special events.
Click here for additional information about volunteer hours or community
service. Or contact Susan at 623-930-4614.
Adopt a Park/Trail
Hikers, equestrian riders, and mountain bikers are able to help protect and maintain the trails and parks through the Adopt A Trail program. The willingness of people to volunteer at parks provides valuable assistance to the maintenance and ranger staff, and makes our parks a better place for our community.
Click here for more information on the Adopt a Park or Trail program, or call 623-930- 2691.
The Glendale Police Department has many rewarding volunteer opportunities across the department. Opportunities include assignments in Communications, Detention/Jail, Property & Evidence, Fingerprinting, the Victim's Assistance Unit, and City Court Advocacy.
If you are interested in serving your community, completing an internship, or gaining valuable work experience to enhance your career objectives, then consider a volunteer position with the Glendale Police Department! For more information, click here!
Police Volunteer Coordinator:
Jamie Castiglione
JCastiglione@glendaleaz.com
623-930-3282
Volunteer to assist the Recycling Division with preparing literature education packets and door to door field education.
Recycling volunteers must have the ability to walk and sit for long periods and available during regular city hours of operation during the week.
For more information or to apply, please complete a
Volunteer Application and submit it to:
Recycling Supervisor:
Johnny Morales
JMorales1@GLENDALEAZ.com
623-930-2709
Assist the Water Services Department - Conservation and Sustainable Living Division in the development, implementation, and evaluation of sustainability outreach programs, including water and energy conservation/efficiency and green-living. Obtain real-world experience working in local government and consider applying for a volunteer internship.
Click Here for more information or to apply.
Department Contact:
Anne Stahley
astahley@glendaleaz.com
(623) 930-3550
Listed below are the departments within the City of Glendale that are able to provide individuals with court ordered community service work. Please call one of the areas listed below for specific information.
FIELD OPERATIONS/LANDFILL: 623-930-4737
Please read below for important information before calling the Landfill.
- Available work hours are: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. No weekends unless working with the Maricopa County Adult Probation Community Service Detail. 24 hours advance notice is required.
- Community service workers must be over 18 years of age to perform service hours at the landfill.
- Dress code strictly enforced: pants, T-shirts, sneakers/tennis shoes. Work boots are preferred and long-sleeved shirts are recommended. No open-toed shoes or sandals, no A-shirts, no tank tops, no cut-offs/shorts.
- General duties performed require continuous bending and walking, lifting over 25 pounds, and exposure to extreme heat and cold. Litter control and weed control are the basic services performed.
PARKS & RECREATION: 623-930-2691
Please note that a 3 day advance notice is required.