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Staff Librarian, Teens - Valente Branch
Cambridge, MA
Aug 25, 2024
$33.57 - $38.33 an hour
Full-time

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Deliver outstanding library services in a diverse community to patrons of all ages, especially teens and tweens (ages 11-18) and youth. Perform professional reference, readers' advisory, collection development, programming, and outreach activities.

  • Anti-Racism, Equity and Inclusion: Perform all duties with cultural awareness and humility, recognition of historic and institutional systems of oppression and their impact, and an active commitment to providing equitable services to marginalized or underserved populations in
    Cambridge.
  • Direct Patron Service: Provide professional readers' advisory, reference services, technology instruction and assistance, and circulation services to the public. Develop and maintain expertise in a wide range of resources, especially literature and media for youth and new and emerging technology. Communicate and apply library policies and procedures; address and resolve patron issues.
  • Collections: Select, evaluate, and maintain collections in accordance with the library collection development policy and allocated budgets. Actively promote library resources through programming, merchandizing, and creating book lists, resource guides, and displays. May process deliveries and shelve materials.
  • Programs and Services: Develop, present, and evaluate engaging library programs and services for tweens and teens, both independently and collaboratively, taking into consideration principles of youth development; community assets; and the diverse educational, recreational, and personal needs of local youth.
  • Outreach and Community Engagement: Raise awareness and understanding of library services in the larger community. Create and maintain effective relationships with other agencies, institutions, and organizations serving youth and families. Conduct regular outreach to outside groups and host library visits and tours for student and community groups.
  • Leadership and Project Management: Champion library initiatives and strategic priorities and foster a culture that embraces change, innovation, and continuous improvement. Work effectively with the Youth Services team and with colleagues in other departments. Participate in and may lead trainings and workgroups to develop library projects, plans, and initiatives. May oversee the unit in the absence of senior staff, supervise pages and mentor and train other staff.
    Other duties as required for the good of the Library.
  • MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
    Education and Experience: Master's degree from an ALA-accredited MLS program and experience working with teens and diverse populations is required. In exceptional instances, specialized education, training and/or experience may be substituted for part or all of the required elements.
  • Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Library's mission, vision, values and strategic priorities.
  • Commitment to doing all work through a lens of diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism
  • Exceptional customer service skills and commitment to public service.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a diverse community and with individuals who may be experiencing hardships that impact their behavior.
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and a positive attitude.
  • Sound judgment and strong problem-solving skills; flexibility and adaptability in stressful situations and times of change.
  • Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of larger department and system teams.
  • Broad knowledge and appreciation of literature and media for youth, digital resources, and new and emerging technology; demonstrated ability to operate and instruct others in the use of library resources, equipment, software, and systems.
  • Knowledge of developmental principles, materials and current issues related to serving youth and teens; demonstrated ability to apply this knowledge to program and service design and to establish positive relationships with youth.
  • Reference, readers' advisory, programming, outreach, and project management knowledge and ability.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience working in public libraries or other community settings is highly desirable. Professional librarian experience and fluency in a language in addition to English are desirable.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Ability to operate standard office equipment; transport carts of materials which can weigh more than 100 pounds across a level floor or on a ramp; carry baskets of materials weighing up to 30 pounds; pay attention to details and concentrate on tasks despite frequent interruptions and moderate noise levels; communicate effectively and exchange accurate information with coworkers and members of the public; read and organize written material; place library materials on shelves or carts which can be located at floor level or overhead.

WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work in assigned area, including office areas, training rooms, library locations, as needed. Normal office exposure to noise, stress and interruptions.

SCHEDULE: The workweek is 37.5 hours assigned in the best interests of the Library. The schedule includes evening and weekend hours and participation in a system-wide Saturday rotation. The initial schedule will be:

  • Monday: 9:30-6
  • Tuesday: 11:30-8
  • Wednesday: 9:30-6
  • Thursday: 9:30-6
  • Friday: 9:30-6 (or off for Saturday rotation)
  • Saturday: 11:30-5 (Saturday rotation #2)

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:
Please upload the below documents to complete your application:

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter
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Staff Librarian, Teens - Valente Branch
City of Cambridge
Cambridge, MA
Aug 25, 2024
$33.57 - $38.33 an hour
Full-time
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