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Woodbine Carnegie Public Library - Job description for Youth Services Librarian (January 14, 2025)
The Woodbine Carnegie Public Library is seeking a creative, energetic, and enthusiastic individual to serve as the Youth Services Librarian. This Part-Time position will lead in person programs for children of all ages (toddler to teens), develop, select, organize, evaluate, and maintain the youth collections: as well assist with community-wide programs and outreach.
Desired Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Previous experience working with young children is preferred and library experience a plus. Knowledge of Microsoft Office, email, smart phones, and social media a must. Knowledge of children’s literature. Understanding of technology and the internet. Ability to establish priorities, develop long range plans for the implementation of new services, programs or solutions to problems. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Position Objectives:
Proactively plans, organizes and delivers services in the Children’s Library. Preforms duties related to library operations, outreach programs and special activities. Continually seeks and finds ways to promote increased use of the Children’s Library. Works with school and community groups to develop and expand Children’s Services. Supervise the entire library, including personnel and facilities, in the absence of the Library Director.
Hours of work:
31 hrs./week, some evenings and weekends
Hourly Pay:
$13.00
Benefits:
This position is eligible for Vacation/Sick Time, IPERS & other benefits as determined by the Woodbine Carnegie Public Library Board of Trustees.
Applications:
Apply by submitting resume, three (3) references, and city application, located below, to:
Library Director
Woodbine Carnegie Public Library
58 5th St.
Woodbine, IA 50276 or [email protected]
Applications will be taken until position is filled.
The City of Woodbine and the Woodbine Carnegie Public Library is an equal opportunity employer.
Desired Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Previous experience working with young children is preferred and library experience a plus. Knowledge of Microsoft Office, email, smart phones, and social media a must. Knowledge of children’s literature. Understanding of technology and the internet. Ability to establish priorities, develop long range plans for the implementation of new services, programs or solutions to problems. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Position Objectives:
Proactively plans, organizes and delivers services in the Children’s Library. Preforms duties related to library operations, outreach programs and special activities. Continually seeks and finds ways to promote increased use of the Children’s Library. Works with school and community groups to develop and expand Children’s Services. Supervise the entire library, including personnel and facilities, in the absence of the Library Director.
Hours of work:
31 hrs./week, some evenings and weekends
Hourly Pay:
$13.00
Benefits:
This position is eligible for Vacation/Sick Time, IPERS & other benefits as determined by the Woodbine Carnegie Public Library Board of Trustees.
Applications:
Apply by submitting resume, three (3) references, and city application, located below, to:
Library Director
Woodbine Carnegie Public Library
58 5th St.
Woodbine, IA 50276 or [email protected]
Applications will be taken until position is filled.
The City of Woodbine and the Woodbine Carnegie Public Library is an equal opportunity employer.

woodbine_application_for_employment_2022.pdf |
WOODBINE CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARYJOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Youth Services Librarian
General Description: Plans, promotes, and implements programs and services for children and teens, as well as the daily operations related to the youth library, under the supervision of the Library Director.
Typical Duties:
approved by the director.
Disclaimer:
The job description describes the general nature, tasks, responsibilities, and level of work to be performed; it is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of every responsibility, duty, and skill required for the position. Other job-related tasks, other than those specifically presented in this description, may be required to perform.
Typical Duties:
- Plans and conducts early literacy story hour on a weekly basis.
- Plans and conducts programming and activities for annual summer reading program.
- Plans and conducts children’s/teen/family programs throughout the year.
- Creates special displays and bulletin boards that encourages reading.
- Responsible for the general organization, maintenance, and appearance of the Children’s area and verifies that all equipment is working properly during work time.
- Assists in the selection of special performers in conjunction with summer reading and guests
- Assists library patrons in finding materials they want, answering reference questions,
- Plans for and orders craft supplies and any other items needed for children’s programming.
- Composes and prepares public relations materials such as news releases, flyers, brochures, social media platforms, etc., clearing them with the library director before they are printed or put to the public. Assist with the management of the social media & online presence of the Woodbine Carnegie Public Library.
- Maintains up-to-date children’s and teen’s collections.
- Explains and assists patrons in the use of OPAC.
- Answers inquiries on the telephone and in person.
- Reads and responds to correspondence and email pertaining to youth services.
- Compiles statistics on attendance of all youth programs throughout the year for the Director’s Report and Summer Library Program.
- Works Circulation Desk as needed: check out, check in, issue cards, etc. and related duties as required
- Deals tactfully and courteously with the public. Upholds all confidentially rights of patrons
- Upholds established library policies and procedures.
- Works closely with the library director in planning programs and maintains an effective
- Builds and maintains active community partnership.
- Uses library provided means for continuing education and training. Attends training,
approved by the director.
- Some evenings and Saturdays are required.
- Knowledge on how to conduct story hour, crafts, and activities appropriate for age, using
- Ability to organize, plan and conduct programs for the entire year, well in advance of carrying
- Knowledge of children’s literature.
- Experience with Windows operating systems and computer skills.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office, email, smart phones, and social media a must.
- High school diploma or G.E.D.
- State Library Certification of Youth Services Endorsement (currently held or acquired within two years of Employment).
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing.
- Interacts well with children.
- Demonstrates organizational skills.
- Able to plan and execute programming within reasonable times.
- Prior experience in library services.
- Experience working with Children.
- Frequent need to see, walk, sit, stand, talk, and hear.
- Intermittent physical activities including bending, reaching, crouching, kneeling, and prolong
- Ability to read, write, and communicate in English.
- Dexterity to perform data entry on a computer, laptop, iPad, or other electronic device.
- Physical dexterity to reach shelves of various heights, push full carts. Ability to lift and carry
Disclaimer:
The job description describes the general nature, tasks, responsibilities, and level of work to be performed; it is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of every responsibility, duty, and skill required for the position. Other job-related tasks, other than those specifically presented in this description, may be required to perform.