Public Library Positions
Posted October 25, 2016
HOURS WORKED: 40 hrs/wk – Includes evenings and weekendsAFFILIATION: AFT LOCAL #4831STARTING SALARY: Starting salary not to exceed $40,000 Grade 5 PRIMARY DUTIES This full-time (40 hour) position works with the Emerging Technologies librarian to evaluate and implement new AV and media technologies. Provides customer service at the Chandler Wing service desk and assists customers…
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Posted October 25, 2016
HOURS OF WORK: 20 HRS/WK INCLUDES EVENINGS & WEEKENDSDEPARTMENT: REFERENCEAFFILIATION: UNION AFT LOCAL #4831STARTING SALARY: $18.45 – $21.00 per hour, depending on education & experience PRIMARY DUTIES Part-time 20 hour position in Reference Department of Nashua Public Library includes 3-4 evenings and weekend hours. Duties include in-person, telephone, and computer-based patron assistance; interlibrary loan, readers’…
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Posted October 25, 2016
The Watertown Free Public Library is seeking substitute Children’s, Teen and Adult Reference librarians. Duties include providing reader’s advisory and reference services, troubleshooting technology problems, library projects as directed by supervisor, and understanding and enforcing library policies. This is a temporary on call position. Substitute Librarians are called to work shifts as needed to cover…
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Posted October 25, 2016
The Town of Falmouth has an immediate opening for a Library Director. The successful candidate will direct use of library resources including purchasing, budgeting, planning, staffing, and evaluation of programs and services; individual will be responsible for management of 3 library facilities and equipment, and will develop, recommend and implement policies; oversee staff of 45;…
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Posted October 21, 2016
Salary: $20.00 (min) to $30 (max) per hour, up to 19 hrs per week – Grant Funded, position terminates upon grant closure or when funds are expended. SUMMARY Trains new volunteer tutors for the Pollard Memorial Library’s Adult Literacy Program/ Conducts interviews and assessments for incoming students. Attends Literacy Volunteers of Massachusetts (LVM) Coordinators meetings….
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Posted October 21, 2016
34.5 Hours per Week / $20.07 per hour Job Availability: Immediately Duties: Paraprofessional work covers a variety of administrative tasks which include: monitor library accounts, perform payroll and bill payment functions, and coordinate daily schedule in conjunction with the Library Director. Work requires direct public interaction and interface with vendor, Town administrative, and Merrimack Valley…
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Posted October 19, 2016
Overview: The Preservation Manager provides leadership to the development and implementation of the Boston Public Library’s preservation program in support of its world-class collections. Participates in all aspects of collection life-cycle management, including investigation of new strategies and technologies to address the library’s challenges to long-term preservation and access to collections, preparation of guidelines for…
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Posted October 14, 2016
The Board of Trustees of Kingston Community Library seeks a creative and energetic Library Director to manage and coordinate the daily operations of the Kingston Community Library by planning and organizing program offerings and general library services for the community. The Director should be a leader with a clear vision of the role of a…
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Posted October 14, 2016
The Worcester Public Library is seeking candidates for the position of Talking Books Services Librarian! This is a beginning professional position under the general direction of the Head of the Worcester Talking Book Library. This position is responsible for outreach, cataloging, and readers’ advisory services for individuals with a visual, physical or reading disability and…
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Posted October 14, 2016
Overview: The New York Public Library (NYPL) has been an essential provider of free books, information, ideas, and education for all New Yorkers for more than 100 years. NYPL’s neighborhood libraries in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island–many of which date to Andrew Carnegie’s visionary philanthropy at the turn of the 20th century–are being transformed…
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