The Enoch Pratt Free Library has an immediate opening for a Librarian I. Individuals who are passionate and eager to deliver services and programs to children and youth in the Neighborhood Library Services Division are encouraged to apply. All Pratt Library branches are within the Neighborhood Library Services (NLS) division. This position reports to the branch manager.
This position will work on-site and require work on evenings and some Saturdays, and may require work at other branches.
Department: Neighborhood Library Services
Salary: $46,964 to $56,769
Location: Enoch Pratt branch library
Job Type: On-site Full-Time, Benefits Included
Summary of Duties:
The summary of duties listed below is not exhaustive. Additional duties are dependent upon the needs of the hiring division.
Answer reference and information questions for all customers, with an emphasis on children and youth.
Plan and implement book-talks, storytelling, and school programs for specific age-level customers.
Perform reference and reader's advisory services. Assist all customers with catalog, databases and other computer programs.
Recommend material for purchase. Prepare special reports on age-level activities.
Attend professional meetings, serve on committees and read professional literature. Maintain ongoing knowledge of age-level literature and developments in the field.
Minimum Qualifications:
MLS or MLIS from a college or university accredited by ALA.
Active Maryland Library Certification or able to obtain within 3 months of hire.
Experience with automated systems, electronic databases, and World Wide Web resources.
Experience with MS Office suite.
Physical Requirements: Physical exertion such as long periods of standing; or recurring activities such as bending, crouching, reaching; pushing loaded book trucks; or recurring lifting of moderately heavy items such as boxes of books or journals.
Preferred Qualifications:
Young Adult or Children's subject specialty.
Fluency in Spanish or another foreign language.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to speak and work effectively with the public, especially youth. Knowledge of youth reading interests.
Commitment to and understanding of effective community library service in an urban environment.
Awareness of socio-economic conditions and trends affecting youth in urban areas.
Ability to plan, stimulate and implement age-level programs. Knowledge and use of Microsoft Office and automated databases.
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, and Saturdays.
Position of Trust
Those under final consideration for appointment will be required to authorize the release of and successfully complete a criminal conviction check.
Please submit a resume.