From: Phyllis Winfield
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Subject: Job Posting Announcement
- LIBRARIAN - YOUTH SERVICES -
Worthington
Libraries, Gale/Library Journal
2007 Library of the Year, is accepting applications for full-time LIBRARIAN – YOUTH SERVICES
for our Old Worthington Library location. Come be part of an award-winning team
if you are someone who thrives in a high-energy, fast-paced, customer-centric
environment!
Qualified
candidates will possess a Master's degree in Library Science from an American Library
Association accredited school, and a minimum of one (1) year of customer
service experience. Experience in developing and presenting programs for
children, collection development and training experience is preferred.
This
position assists patrons in identifying and locating appropriate materials
using electronic, print and other resources; trains patrons in the use of
resources; develops the collection and prepares and conducts programs designed
to encourage library use.
Starting
salary is $39,442 - $49,312 per year, based on experience
Benefits portfolio: Health, dental, and
vision insurance, health savings account option, Employee Assistance Program,
11 paid holidays, 4 weeks of paid vacation, sick leave, an excellent state
retirement system and a deferred compensation program.
Worthington Libraries is a nationally-recognized,
well-funded library system that serves a diverse population of nearly 60,000
residents of the Worthington School District from two state-of-the-art
facilities (Old Worthington Library and Northwest Library), and a virtual,
online library. Our plans to open a storefront library to serve
patrons in the northeast part of our service district are well underway.
Visit us
on the Web at www.worthingtonlibraries.org, where you may download an Application for Employment and find
additional information about the position and Worthington Libraries.
Submit your Application for Employment and résumé to Phyllis Winfield, Human
Resources Manager, Worthington Libraries,