Here is our mid-August listings:
Hartland Public Library Youth Services Librarian (full time)
The Hartland Public Library is seeking an energetic and enthusiastic individual for the position of Youth Services Librarian. If you are a self-motivated, flexible, and forward-thinking professional with a strong commitment to providing great service to children and their families, we welcome your application! This full-time position (40 hours a week) will work diligently with and report to the Library Director. Starting pay is $21.53 an hour, with a range depending on experience and qualifications.
Typical Responsibilities of Position:
- Provides age-appropriate children’s programs and events.
- Provides reference and reader’s advisory services for both children and patrons of all ages.
- Acts as a liaison to the community, organizations, schools, etc.
- Works the reference desk for certain shifts throughout the week.
- Buys, processes, and catalogs children’s materials.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plans and implements youth programming (years 0-10), including the annual summer reading program. Responsible for planning and implementing weekly storytimes year-round. Coordinate special events as applicable.
- Hosts, schedules, and implements monthly lessons/storytimes for Kindergarten through Second Grade students in conjunction with local school teachers at the Library.
- Develops and maintains children’s materials collection using collection development practices; identifies trends in children’s publishing while also enhancing patrons’ browsing experience.
- Possesses extensive creativity with working with children and enjoys trying out new ideas.
- Provides outstanding internal and external customer service; demonstrates a positive attitude and supports Library goals and objectives.
- Responds to patron questions and situations in accordance with Library policy and in a manner to enhance the reputation of the Library as a public service organization.
- Demonstrates initiative and is a self-starter; demonstrates ability to focus on details.
- Assists in creating marketing materials.
- Actively seeks out new avenues for outreach and children’s programming opportunities.
- Assumes a community engagement mindset, which includes developing and maintaining effective relationships with schools, community groups, agencies, and non-profits that target youth in order to plan and deliver youth-based programs and services.
- Attends system-level meetings as they relate to children’s programming.
Knowledge and Abilities:
- Considerable knowledge of modern library science theory and practices.
- Strong public service attitude and ability to relate to and communicate with children (and patrons of all ages when applicable).
- Is eager, excited, and enthusiastic to work with the children population here in Hartland.
- Displays excellent customer service skills, both with patrons in-house and at community forums/spaces.
- Ability to maintain and foster cooperative and courteous working relationships with the public, peers, and supervisor.
- Ability to perform reference work using both print and digital resources.
- Demonstrates flexibility and teamwork; ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations.
- Ability to work independently, organize and prioritize tasks, respond to varied/changing work demands, and make decisions as required.
- Ability to plan, organize, and carry out a program of library service independently and/or in conjunction with other librarians.
- Ability to communicate effectively with outside partners, such as school leaders.
- Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.
- Must be proficient and comfortable with the changing nature of technology.
- Creativity and marketing experience in a library setting are a plus.
Physical Demands of the Position:
- Sit, stand, walk, climb, stoop, bend, twist and reach.
- Lift and carry 50 pounds or less.
- Handle processing, picking up, and shelving books.
- Push and pull objects weighing 60 to 80 pounds on wheels.
- Travel to meetings outside of the library; provide own transportation to said events.
Environment & Working Conditions:
- Primarily an inside work environment.
- Some evening and weekend hours required.
Education & Experience:
- Currently in the pursuit of or have already obtained a Master’s Degree in Library Science (MLIS) from an ALA-accredited college or university.
- 2+ years of customer service experience.
- Previous Library experience preferred but not required.
- Previous teaching experience, in a school OR library setting, preferred but not required.
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