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Librarian - Adult Services and Engagement

City of Appleton
Full-time
On-site
Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
$28.13 - $39.39 USD hourly


Job Description


This is a full-time professional exempt position in the Community Partnerships section of the library. Work involves community engagement and collaboration through outreach, services, and partnerships; coordinating adult and intergenerational programming and displays; providing reference and readers' advisory services; participating in general and reference collection development; and working as a member of the Community Partnerships team. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Community Partnerships Supervisor. Regular evenings and weekends are required.


Examples of Duties


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  • Plans, develops, and implements adult and intergenerational programs, projects, and community initiatives
  • Leads specialized services and programs and advances creation and innovation in the library
  • Provides reference and readers' advisory services to patrons in the community, at adult public service desks, via telephone, and via online platforms
  • Instructs and empowers patrons and community partners in the use of library resources
  • Participates in general, adult, and reference collection development
  • Makes presentations to the public, community partners, media, and staff as needed
  • Works to advance section strategies to meet the goals and objectives of the library and City of Appleton
  • Maintains regular punctual and predictable attendance, works extra hours as required
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS
  • Identifies opportunities to connect library resources with community issues, needs, and interests
  • Responds to requests for information and reference services in a thorough and timely manner
  • Conducts library tours and conducts outreach to promote library resources in the community
  • Thinks and works collaboratively and communicates effectively
  • Maintains flexibility, ability to handle multiple competing priorities and tasks, adaptability to change, and ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-volume environment
  • Maintains skills through participation in professional organizations and appropriate continuing education activities
  • Supervises library building and communicates library policies, rules, and procedures to the public upon request
  • Other duties as assigned


Typical Qualifications


Requires some experience in public library service and a Master's Degree in Library Science, or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the following knowledge, abilities and skills:

  • Knowledge of and ability to communicate the general principles of professional librarianship
  • Ability to use knowledge and training to serve the needs of the library productively
  • Ability to maintain effective relationships with other employees and the public and to deal with public relations issues courteously and tactfully
  • Knowledge of and ability to conduct community engagement, develop programs, and utilize current technologies
  • Proficiency in Windows, MS Office, and ability to quickly adapt and learn new software as needed
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to speak Spanish or Hmong a plus


Supplemental Information


COMPETENCIES
Communication
Self-directed/Autonomous/Accountable
Problem Solving
Technical/Professional/Strategic Skills
Creative/InnovativeΒ 

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