Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Library Clerk, Converse Free Library, Lyme, New Hampshire

Reports To: Library Director

GENERAL SUMMARY
Under supervision of the Library Director and in the Library Director’s absence, to the Assistant Library Director, the Library Clerk is responsible for assisting patrons and performing tasks of a clerical nature both manually and using the library’s computerized circulation system. While exhibiting a commitment to customer service, the Clerk is accountable for supporting and implementing the library’s mission statement, goals, objectives, and policies of the library.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Performs Circulation Desk operations (checks materials in and out, renews items, places holds on materials; take ILL requests, manages holds and overdues; accepts and records money for lost materials and all goods and services sold at the desk; issues new library cards and museum passes; provides access to meeting rooms)
-Greets patrons in a friendly manner, answers telephone and emails in a professional and pleasant manner
-Helps patrons locate library items; assists patrons with digital media
-Refers patron requests to the appropriate staff person
-Registers new patrons and orients them to the library; provides patrons with general information about library services
-Assists Assistant Library Director with interlibrary loans
-Accomplishes collection maintenance tasks as required (cleans and makes minor repairs to materials; maintains special collections, such as Book Bags and reference files)
-Shelves and weeds newspapers and magazines, under the direction of Assistant Library Director
-Shelves books and other materials in numerical and alphabetical order
-Provides general information about library services and the facility
-Promotes and supports the mission/goals/objectives of the library, abides by all laws governing libraries, implements and interprets all Converse Free Library policies and procedures

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
-Assists in operations: opening and closing the library, emptying book drops, light cleaning
-Assists with some basic programming responsibilities 
-Shares oversight of building security and patron/staff safety
-Demonstrates the ability to manage inappropriate behavior with kindness and discretion
-Assists in updating bulletin boards, photocopying materials, and maintaining brochures
-Other duties as assigned

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience): 
-Education equivalent to completion of high school and six months to one year of related experience, or equivalent combination of both
-Prior library and/or customer service experience, with a professional demeanor, tact, courtesy, and good judgment
-Ability to follow written and oral instructions
-Respect for and a willingness to maintain confidentiality in the library setting and outside of work
-Outstanding communication skills; ability to speak and write effectively, whether by phone, email, postal mail, or in person
-Proficiency with computers and other devices, common applications and software (especially Google Workspace and Microsoft Office Suite products), and internet searching. 
-Ability to learn an automated circulation system and catalog. 
-Proficiency with (or willingness to learn) fax, scanner, copier, and laminator
Accurate keyboarding and data entry skills; accuracy in making change and basic math skills
Flexibility and a sense of humor
Neatness and aptitude for detail
Strong interest in libraries and reading; willingness to become familiar with the Dewey Decimal System and other library procedures through outside workshops and classes
Willingness and ability to work independently
Must agree to provide a written record of results of a New Hampshire Criminal History Record check.

Benefits:
Benefits include sick time and vacation time. No insurance benefits included. See Converse Free Library Personnel Policy for details.

Hiring Wage Range:
Hourly wage: $18.00-$20.00 per hour.
Part-time position, 12-18 hours per week. Includes rotating Wednesday evenings and occasional special events.

Other Considerations/Requirements:

Typical office/library environment, not subject to extremes in temperature, noise, odors, etc.
-Must be able to push and pull carts, do a moderate amount of squatting and bending, lifting (up to 40 pounds), stretching, and standing over extended periods of time
-Spends extended periods at terminal, on the telephone, or operating other office machines requiring eye-hand coordination and finger dexterity
-Regular interruptions in order to assist customers

How to submit an application/resume:

Go to https://lymenhlibrary.org/library-information-2/about-us/employment-opportunities/ for  complete job description  and application.

Please email completed job application with a cover letter to: jrussell@lymenhlibrary.org or send to Converse Free Library, 38 Union St, Lyme, NH 03768. Feel free to enclose a resume, but you must include the completed job application regardless.

Closing date for submissions:

April 30, 2026
 

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Adult Services/Lead Librarian, Dudley-Tucker Library, Raymond, NH

General Summary:
The Adult Services / Lead Librarian is a full-time, non-union, non-exempt, 40-hour, 52 week per year position which oversees the library's budget, physical materials, programs, and staff, ensuring all operations follow the policies set by the Board of Library Trustees. 
This position works closely with the Trustees as both an advisor and active contributor in developing policies, preparing and managing the budget, setting goals, planning services, and evaluating outcomes.
In addition to providing direct service to patrons, this role carries broader operational, technology, and reporting responsibilities under the Library’s updated organizational structure. The position focuses on delivering high-quality, forward-thinking services, maintaining strong financial oversight, and integrating technology to enhance both in-person and online patron experiences.

Minimum Qualifications:

Education: Bachelor's Degree. 
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of progressively responsible experience in library operations.
(Equivalent education and experience may be considered in accordance with New Hampshire library guidance.)

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
Communication and organizational skills.
Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills.
Technology experience and/or knowledge of library driven technology services.
Experience in long-range planning, budget development and management.
Financial awareness sufficient for reporting and budget aligned operations.
Knowledge of RSA 202 and Dudley Tucker Library policies as established by the Board of Library Trustees.

Benefits:
Competitive benefits package

Hiring Wage Range:

Annual Salary: $45,000 - $50,000

Closing Date for Applications:

Applications and resumes will be accepted until the position is filled. A completed application is required.
Please submit, as one PDF, a completed application, resume, cover letter and three professional references to jjenks@raymondnh.gov

A Town application form and a detailed job description is available on the Town's website. 
https://www.raymondnh.gov/resources/employment.php.

For more information regarding the position please email the Dudley-Tucker Library Board of Library Trustees Chairperson Christina Vogel at chair@dudleytuckerlibrary.com.
 

Friday, April 3, 2026

Circulation Library Assistant, Moultonborough Public Library, Moultonborough, NH

Are you passionate about helping others and community engagement? Do you believe a library is more than just a place for books, but a hub for connection and discovery? The Moultonborough Public Library is seeking a friendly, organized, and community-oriented Circulation Library Assistant to join the staff. In this role, the Library Assistant will take initiative to help visitors of all ages navigate everything from the latest bestsellers to digital resources and library events.

Specific Duties
This is a full-time (40 hours/week) position that plays a vital role in daily operations. The Circulation Library Assistant is responsible for:
● Patron Engagement: Welcoming visitors, assisting with research and reader’s advisory, and helping patrons access digital and downloadable resources.
● Circulation: Handling check-ins/outs, managing holds and interlibrary loans, and assisting with meeting room and museum pass reservations.
● Community Outreach: Managing homebound deliveries and creating opportunities for the community to engage with library resources.
● Technical Support: Assisting visitors with computers, printers, and office equipment.
● Safety & Operations: Participating in opening procedures and supporting library safety initiatives.

Qualifications Required
● A Service-First Mindset: You are welcoming, professional, and excel at building relationships with a diverse public.
● Technology Skills: You are comfortable with Google Workspace, library software, and basic office hardware.
● Problem-Solving Skills: You take initiative, work well independently, and are not afraid to ask questions when needed. You also work well and collaboratively with other staff.
● Adaptability: You can shift priorities in a fast-paced environment and are willing to work a varied schedule, including evenings and Saturdays.
● Education: A high school diploma is required. A Bachelor’s degree and prior library/service experience is preferred.

Why You’ll Love Working Here
The Moultonborough Public Library offers a supportive, professional environment where personal growth and continuing education are encouraged. This position includes a comprehensive benefits package that includes Health and Dental Insurance, Life & Disability Insurance, and New Hampshire Retirement Plan.

Position Details
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm with one Saturday 8:30am-1pm per month. Flexibility to adjust working hours preferred.
Starting Wage: $23.00- $25.00 per hour to start.

To apply for this position, please send a resume and cover letter to Library Director Brittany Durgin at director@moultonboroughlibrary.org. The position is open until filled. First interviews will begin April 21.

URL (Link) to online job description/application):
https://moultonboroughlibrary.org/employment/

View the Circulation Library Assistant Job Description.
 
 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Library Director, Freedom Public Library, Freedom, NH

Job title: Library Director, part-time professional position with the Freedom Public Library in Freedom, New Hampshire.

URL: https://www.freedompubliclibrary.org

Overview: The Freedom Public Library Board of Trustees is seeking an outgoing leader who loves people and learning to lead a dedicated staff and volunteer group.

Job Description: The Library Director plays a vital role in our close and supportive community, plans and oversees all aspects of Library operations, and reports to the Board of Trustees.
** Manages the day-to-day operations of the library.
** Works with trustees, library staff, the Friends of the Library, and patrons to achieve the library’s goals and implement library policies.
** Advocates, plans, promotes, develops, and markets library services and programs to all members of the community.
** Plans and implements vibrant programming for children and youth, including weekly story hours.
** Engages with Freedom Elementary School to foster learning and to promote literacy.
** Builds, maintains, and continuously improves the library collection of all types of media.
** Provides to the Board monthly reports on library activities and usage.
** Attends Board of Trustees and Friends of the Library meetings.
** Assists in preparing an annual budget in collaboration with the Board Treasurer for Trustees’ approval.
** Trains, supervises, and evaluates library staff.
** Ensures the library’s technology keeps pace with technology trends.
** Monitors the physical condition of the library and reports observations to the trustees.
** Performs other duties as assigned.

Job Requirements: A college degree is preferred, but not mandatory; relevant experience as well as necessary management and communication skills are equally important.

Applicants should:
** Be able to work effectively with Trustees, child, youth, and adult patrons, staff, and Friends of the Library.
** Be highly organized with good attention to detail.
** Be knowledgeable about computer and library-related software.

Compensation is negotiable, based upon experience.

Please send a letter of interest and resume to: trustees@freedompubliclibrary.org
This position is open until filled, with rolling interviews.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Library Director, Fiske Free Library, Claremont, NH

Position Summary
The Library Director oversees all aspects of library operations, including staff supervision, program delivery, collection development, and stewardship of resources. This position plays a key leadership role in ensuring equitable access to library services and fostering community engagement.
 
The Director works closely with the Library Trustees, City Manager, and community partners to develop policies, manage the annual budget, and align services with community needs and City priorities.
 
Key Responsibilities:
 
Lead and manage daily library operations, ensuring efficient and customer-focused service delivery
 *  Supervise, mentor, and develop library staff
 *  Plan, implement, and evaluate programs and services for the community
 *  Oversee collection development across multiple formats
 *  Prepare and manage the library budget in coordination with City leadership and Trustees
 *  Represent the library at Trustee meetings, community meetings, and public forums
 *  Maintain and enhance library technology systems and resources
 *  Support grant development, reporting, and funding opportunities
 *  Foster partnerships with schools, community organizations, and regional stakeholders


Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
Master’s degree in Library and/or Information Science (MLS/MLIS) from an ALA-accredited program
Five (5)+ years of progressively responsible experience in public library services
Prior supervisory or administrative leadership experience
Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered

Benefits:
The City of Claremont offers a competitive benefits package, including health, dental, retirement, paid time off, and professional development opportunities.

Hiring Wage Range:

Position Title: Library Director
Level/Grade: Level 11
Salary Range: $63,013.85 – $ 101,480.06

Other Considerations/Requirements:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
 
    The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
    Strong knowledge of public library operations, trends, and best practices
    Experience with budgeting, program development, and municipal operations
    Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills
    Ability to build relationships with staff, officials, and the community
    A commitment to accessible, innovative, and responsive public service
 
How to submit an application/resume:
How to Apply:

Please submit your resume to:

HR@claremontnh.com

URL (Link) to online job description/application):
https://www.claremontnh.com/index.php?section=view-jobs&docid=110
 

Adult Services Librarian **REOPENING CANDIDATE SEARCH**, Seabrook Library, Seabrook, NH

 Full-time position is responsible for adult services in the library, with minimal supervision. Reports directly to the Library Director.  
--Serve as the primary staff member responsible for Adult Services, including:
Provide support in person, on the phone and through e-mail to patrons seeking materials and information. Provide reader's advisory services.
--Assist patrons with digital media, computers, and other technology.
--Collection development and maintenance for adult fiction, nonfiction, large print and DVD  collections, executing monthly purchase selections and  annual deselection review.
 --Planning and facilitation of adult programs, including the creation of promotional materials.
--Create and maintain timely and compelling displays of adult fiction, nonfiction and large print materials.
--Maintain thorough knowledge of library policies, procedures, and services.
--Assist with all aspects of the circulation desk, including ILL processing.
--Perform additional duties and other responsibilities as assigned by the Director.

Creativity, curiosity, good humor and enthusiasm are valued. We are seeking a hard-working person who can connect well with the general public and with colleagues.

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
--Masters in Library and Information Sciences preferred. For the right candidate, Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from an accredited institution is acceptable, as is life experience in any customer-service-oriented industry.  
--Strong knowledge of the adult bibliographic universe, familiarity with current publishing trends and knowledge of grassroots resources for learning about popular titles. 
--Strong computer skills and the ability to assist and instruct others with technology. 
--Ability to smoothly plan and execute adult programing efforts, both passive and in-person. 
--Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills, with a pleasant and approachable demeanor. 

All candidates for employment must complete a criminal background check as part of the hiring process.

Benefits:
--40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, Saturday shifts every third week and occasional additional Saturdays, as needed.
--Benefits include 10 paid holidays, vacation, sick leave, retirement, health and dental insurance, and life and disability insurance.

Hiring Wage Range:
Salary range $39,500- $45,760, commensurate with experience.

Other Considerations/Requirements:
Physical requirements include ability to lift up to 40 pounds and ability to push and pull objects weighing up to 80 pounds on wheels. 

How to submit an application/resume:
Send a cover letter and resume to Elizabeth Weilbacher eweilbacher@sealib.org.

Closing date for submissions:
4/13/2026
 
 

Youth Services Assistant, Baker Free Library, Bow, NH

 The Baker Free Library is searching for a friendly, creative individual to join our Youth Services team!
The town of Bow, NH has an active and engaged youth population, and we’re eager to provide additional program opportunities with help from our Youth Services Assistant. In this position, the Youth Services Assistant will design and implement library programs for children and teens, under the supervision of the Youth Services Librarian.
In addition to providing reader’s advisory services, the Youth Services Assistant will perform storytime programs for toddlers and preschoolers, and host regularly scheduled events for children aged 10-18. Participation in occasional outreach programs and community-wide events, in the company of the Youth Services Librarian, is also anticipated.
Additionally, the Youth Services Assistant performs a variety of operational duties for the library, including circulation, reference and technology assistance for patrons of all ages.

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
Bachelor’s degree in education (or similar field), or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Experience providing early literacy services or youth programming in a library or community setting. Priority will be given to those with experience working at a public library, school, or childcare center. Experience working with children and teens ages 0-18.

Benefits:
PT without benefits

Hiring Wage Range:
$18.00 - $22.00 depending on qualification and experience

How to submit an application/resume:
For more information, visit the Baker Free Library website at www.bowbakerfreelibrary.org
The Baker Free Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Please send your cover letter, resume, and three references electronically to kaitlin@bakerfreelib.org

URL (Link) to online job description/application):

https://bowbakerfreelibrary.org/employment-opportunities/

Closing date for submissions:
May 1, 2026