B

Young Adult Librarian Trainee

Brooklyn Public Library
On-site
Brooklyn, New York, United States
$52,558 - $55,099 USD yearly






Overview






As one of the nation's largest public library systems with a network of 61 neighborhood libraries, Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) is committed to providing the borough's 2.7 million people quality services and a vibrant learning environment through diverse and multi-ethnic educational and cultural programs for people of all ages. 

 

The Librarian Trainee reports directly to one of six Regional Directors and will work as part of a team of 10 public libraries to provide quality public service to the entire community. The Librarian Trainee will be trained by a mix of Library Managers and Librarian Age-level specialists within the Region to conduct programs and outreach, to maintain the collection, and to provide reference services. The Librarian Trainee will work to meet the reference, programming and outreach needs of the region while gaining a comprehensive understanding of the needs and operations of the Brooklyn Public Library system.  

 

* Employment in this title requires that you receive an MLS (MLIS) degree from an ALA accredited library school within 3 years of appointment to this position. Upon completion of the MLIS degree, Librarian Trainees will be promoted into a Librarian position.  The Librarian Trainee is a union position with a salary range between $52,558 - $55,099, which is dependant upon the number of credits earned towards the Masters Degree.









Responsibilities






  • Assist patrons with reference information and reader’s advisory for all age groups utilizing print and electronic resources 
  • Plan, conduct and evaluate appropriate programming for the community.   
  • Assist in weeding designated areas of collection following established schedule and criteria 
  • Visit neighborhood organizations, community meetings and participate in community affairs promoting Brooklyn Public Library services, collections and programs 
  • Assist with holds/reserves and other circulation-related requests 
  • Other duties as assigned 








Qualifications






  • BA/BS Degree from a US recognized accredited institution 
  • Experience working with the public and diverse communities with a demonstrated knowledge, respect and sensitivity toward diverse cultures represented in Brooklyn 
  • Experience providing public programming is desirable 
  • Familiarity with basic library principles and the mission and vision of the Brooklyn Public Library
  • Excellent customer service and communication skills (oral & written) 
  • Candidates must be flexible, able to handle multiple competing priorities and tasks, 
    adaptable to change and able to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-volume 
    environment 
  • Bilingual skills highly desirable 
  • Required to work evenings and weekends and at multiple locations as needed