Youth Services Librarian - Early Childhood Job at Batavia Public Library Distric
Batavia Public Library District, Batavia, IL, US, 60510
Job Description
Job Summary
Under the general direction of the Youth Services Manager, the Youth Services Librarian is responsible for providing reference and readers’ advisory to library patrons. Provides input in the development and execution of long-range plans for programs, services, and collections for children, parents, caregivers, and families.
Primary Responsibilities
- Plan and coordinate a wide variety of assigned programs and services specifically for early childhood (0-5 years), families, and caretakers.
- Maintain collections, including weeding, repairs, and discards.
- Consult professional reviews, select, and/or recommend materials for youth services collections.
- Assist with collection development and analysis of collection and program statistics.
- Coordinate preschool visits and early childhood literacy initiatives.
- Continue professional development such as attending conferences and workshops to maintain expertise in appropriate areas.
- Create book displays and bibliographies.
- Perform all duties in compliance with library policies and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions
Work is performed in a typical library environment
Salary Range
$24.89-$37.33 per hour
Schedule
Full-time, 37.5 hours/week with day and evening hours available.
Flexible schedule depending on department needs
Benefits
The benefits of this position at the Batavia Public Library include:
Insurance: Health, Dental, Vision, and Disability
Retirement: IMRF and Optional matching 457 plan
Continuing Education Opportunities
Paid Time Off: Holiday, Vacation, Sick, & PTO
Requirements:Minimum Qualifications
- Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from an ALA-accredited program.
- Knowledge of current library trends, methods, practices, and equipment.
- Extensive knowledge of authors, literature, and materials for youth.
- Ability to prioritize tasks, meet deadlines and work independently.
- Proficient technology skills, including Microsoft Windows and Office applications, Google Suite applications, Internet, and other specialized computer applications needed to perform the job, and the ability to adapt to changing technology.
- Ability to interact with the public and staff in a consistently friendly, helpful, and professional manner.
Physical Requirements
The employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, bend, stoop, reach with hands and arms, kneel, or get down on the floor, and climb stools. The ability to push carts of library materials weighing up to 100 pounds and lift materials weighing up to 25 pounds is required.