FT/PT: Full-time, hourly, non-exempt
Hours: 37.5 hours/week (including daytime, evening, and weekends)
Wages: Starts at $26.68-$28.68/hour ($52,026-$55,926 year) – depending on qualifications and experience
Benefits: Benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage; participation in IMRF pension plan; and a generous paid time off plan.
Description
We are seeking an innovative and engaging Teen Librarian to connect with high school teens ages 14-19 in the library and in the community to support their ideas, interests, and social and literacy needs. Our Teen Librarian will collaborate with staff and community partners to bring quality outreach, programs, activities, events, and materials to teens and their families. We strive to create experiences and collections that foster lifelong learning, creative exploration, and social connection.
The Teen Librarian will serve as point person and subject expert for the Adult Services team to provide readers advisory, computer and research assistance, and help in using digital collections and devices to teens and adults and is responsible for collection management of teen library materials.
Responsibilities
Special areas of responsibility include:
- Outreach to local high schools and other community partners serving teens ages 14-19 and their families;
- Identifying and reviewing potential programs, events, and activities for teens and their families;
- Keeping up with trends and pop culture for teens; coordinating, introducing, and attending teen events; and
- Evaluating their success.
The Teen Librarian collaborates with staff from Adult Services, Youth Services, Makerspace, Branch, and Marketing to plan and coordinate timely and cohesive program offerings.
Requirements and Skills
- MLIS from an ALA accredited program
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills to work effectively with area high schools and other community partners, patrons ages 14-19 and their families, and staff
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Proven skill with public speaking, networking, engaging with the public, and making phone calls
- Experience planning and organizing successful events and programs for a teen audience
- Experience with Communico a plus
Hours & Scheduling
Includes daytime, evening and weekend hours. Must be flexible for scheduling to present programs, support events and serve at public service points in the library and in the community. This position does require a commitment to working evenings and weekends as needed to best serve the needs of the community.
Application
Please fill out our general application form and provide a cover letter, resume, and three references along with your application.
Application deadline: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Preference given to applications received before January 3, 2025
Questions? Contact: Theresa Therens, jobs@aapld.org
Apply to:
Algonquin Area Public Library District
Attention: Theresa Therens
2600 Harnish Drive
Algonquin, IL 60102
jobs@aapld.org
No phone calls, please. The Algonquin Area Public Library District is an equal opportunity, equal access employer.