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Posted February 6, 2024
The Hull Public Library is seeking a motivated individual to fill a 35-hour per week benefited position that oversees all aspects of Children’s Services. Hull is a coastal town on the South Shore of Massachusetts with a population of 10,000. The Library is located in the former summer home of Irish poet John Boyle O’Reilly.Working…
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Posted February 5, 2024
Salary: $25.70 – $32.67 Hourly Location: Needham, MA Job Type:Full-Time Job Number: 202100197 Department: Library Opening Date: 02/05/2024 Description:The Town of Needham is seeking a skilled individual for the full-time position of Library Technical Services Assistant at the Needham Free Public Library. This position assists in cataloging and processing of library materials, organizing and ordering department…
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Posted February 5, 2024
Due to an internal promotion, the Town of Hopkinton seeks a Young Adult Librarian Hopkinton, a highly engaged community, is committed to equal opportunity, encourages diversity and inclusion, and believes that a positive culture of inclusion in Town governance contributes to the Town’s overall qualities as a great place to live and work. Our collaborative…
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Posted February 3, 2024
The Watertown Free Public Library is in search of a librarian or librarian-in-training to join our team. This position is heavy on youth-focused customer service working on the teen public service desk offering reader’s advisory, answering phones, and assisting teen patrons and their caregivers. The department is located in a discrete room on the first floor…
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Posted February 2, 2024
The Patten Free Library, located in Bath, Maine, is a private non-profit library that serves the City of Bath and the Towns of Arrowsic, Georgetown, West Bath, and Woolwich. (Total population served is app. 15,279.) Job Summary: This 30-hour per week position isresponsible for managing the Sagadahoc History & Genealogy Room including developing and maintaining…
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Posted February 1, 2024
The Town of Lincoln – an organization that believes that workforce diversity strengthens performance, integrity, trust, and partnerships with our staff, boards, committees, community, and guests – is seeking a part-time Archivist (13 hours per week). This position is a unique collaboration between the Lincoln Public Library and the Town Clerk’s Office. Under the Direction…
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Posted February 1, 2024
The Town of Charlton seeks to fill a full-time, benefit-eligible Assistant Library Director position. The Assistant Director/Head of Adult Services works closely with the Library Director to ensure the effective and responsive operation of the Charlton Public Library. As Assistant Director, assumes the responsibilities of the Director in the Director’s absence. As head of Adult…
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Posted February 1, 2024
The Town of Wellesley is currently seeking a Technology and Innovation Assistant to join the innovative team at the Wellesley Free Library (WFL). The Technology and Innovation Assistant assists in troubleshooting and maintenance of the Library’s computer network, providing hardware and software support and training to all WFL Departments. The position is part of the…
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Posted February 1, 2024
Overview: The Boston Public Library is seeking applicants for a part-time Metadata Assistant position in the Digital Services unit. The person in this position will support all aspects of the digital production workflow, including metadata creation and enrichment. This position is based in the Central Library in Copley Square and requires the person in the…
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Posted January 31, 2024
Description: Due to an upcoming retirement, we’re making some changes to the Library’s Adult Services Department. We’re currently seeking part-time Adult Services Librarians to staff our Information Desk, create in our Innovators’ Workshop Makerspace with our Makers-in-Residence, assist with planning and facilitating programs and create promotions and publicity. It’s a great way to gain experience…
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