Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Children's Librarian (full-time), Stevens Memorial Library, North Andover, Massachusetts

GENERAL PURPOSE 
This position performs a variety of patron services, with special focus on services for children and their parents, caregivers, and teachers. Work is distinguished by the ability to maintain a broad knowledge of children's literature and to help educate caregivers and teachers about reading processes to support children's literacy development.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

An employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all of the following essential functions. These examples do not include all of the duties which the employee may be expected to perform. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function to satisfaction.
• Works directly with children, parents, caregivers and teachers. 
• Creates and conducts story times, book groups, and other types of programs for children of various ages. 
• Assists with Children's programming during summer reading and throughout the year. 
• Supports, adapts, or delivers services in a manner which ensures understanding and inclusion of diverse client populations. 
• Highlights the collection by creating a variety of displays. 
• Assists with collections management as assigned, including organization and cataloging. 
• Identifies and suggests appropriate materials for patrons based on age and development level. 
• Provides reader's advisory and reference services to children, parents, caregivers, and teachers using the online catalog, print, and digital resources. 
• Works collaboratively with other Library employees to address and resolve concerns, assists and supports the overall functions serving children. 
• Meets with and assists citizens, in person or over the phone, to assist with general questions or to address concerns and complaints related to Youth Services. Escalates concerns and complaints as needed to Head of Youth Services, Assistant Library Director, and/or Library Director. 
• Provides effective and efficient customer service, which promotes and maintains a culture of responsive community relations. 
• Demonstrates frequent level of independent judgment and discretion in carrying out job responsibilities and making position related decisions. 
• Demonstrates sensitivity, understanding and respect of all Town employees, residents, and visitors. 
• Performs subject area research through maintaining professional memberships, attending conferences and workshops and participating in other professional development activities. 
• Keeps up to date on industry trends and maintains required training, licensure and/or certification. 
• Follows safe work practices and adhere to policies, procedures, ordinances that have been adopted by the Library. 
• May be assigned to staff Library public service desks. 
• Performs related duties as assigned. 

Required Education, Training, and Experience: 
Completion of a Master's degree in Library Science (M.L.S.) or Master's in Library and Information Science (M.L.I.S.) supplemented by two years experience in library services; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, ability and skills:

Knowledge of: 
• Current principles and practices of public library service including, knowledge of reference and information resources, search techniques using print and electronic resources, reader advisory services, and collection management practices. 
• Childhood development and literacy development. 
• Automated library systems and programs and other office applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation applications. 

Ability to: 
• Maintain a high degree of flexibility and ability to multi-task in order to meet the varying needs of library users. 
• To instruct patrons on the use of print and electronic resources. 
• Work independently with minimal supervision. 
• Establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, residents, community organizations, vendors, and the general public. 
• Learn and maintain specialized knowledge related to children's literacy. 
• Work regularly scheduled evening hours and weekend shifts to meet operational needs. 

Skill in: 
• Designing and implementing engaging and developmentally appropriate lesson plans/programs that support children's literacy development and learning. 
• Working with children and their families to create a welcoming environment. 
• Verbal and written communications. 
• Exercising good judgment, initiative, and resourcefulness in dealing with the public. 
• Listening to patron needs and identifying resources. 

Benefits:
Full-time, immediate 
37.5 hours/week, including 1 evening per week year-round and 1 weekend per month (Saturday and Sunday) in a regular set rotation from Labor Day through Memorial Day.

Eligible for excellent benefits (health, vacation, sick, holiday, etc.).

Hiring Wage Range:
Starting pay: $29.62 per hour without a Master's Degree (Grade 3) or
$31.10 per hour with a Master's Degree (Grade 4)

Compensation is subject to the terms of the collective bargaining agreement between the Town and A.F.S.C.M.E. Local 2978 Professional Librarians

Other Considerations/Requirements:

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORKING CONDITIONS 
The physical elements listed are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: 
• Work is performed in the library setting. The employee is required to have hand eye coordination necessary to operate computers and various pieces of office equipment. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. 
• While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently is required to stand, walk and talk or hear, and use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or reach books and other objects. 
• The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. 
• The employee must occasionally lift up to 25 pounds and move or push book carts up to 150 pounds. 

How to submit an application/resume:

All applicants are required to submit a completed Town of North Andover employment application along with a resume and cover letter to: jobs@northandoverma.gov, or by mail or hand delivery to Human Resources Department, Town of North Andover, 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA 01845. 

Resumes may be attached to the employment application but may not serve as a substitute for completing the required employment application. 

The Employment Application may be obtained on the Town's website: https://www.northandoverma.gov/798/Employment-Opportunities
or by visiting the Human Resources Department, or by calling (978) 688-9526.

Closing date for submissions:

7/21/2026


Access Services - Night Time, Fitchburg State University, Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio Library, Fitchburg, Massachusetts

Job Description:

General Statement of Duties:

The Public Services Assistant is responsible for the operation and supervision of the Access Services Department when assigned an evening or weekend shift. Tasks include managing the circulation desk, supervising student employees, stacks maintenance, processing interlibrary loan requests, and other projects as assigned.

Supervision Received:

This position reports to the Head of Access Services and will receive direction from full-time Access Services Library Assistants. This position works under the overall direction of the Library Dean.

Supervision Exercised:

Functional supervision of part-time student employees

Detailed Statement of Duties:

Supervise and work at the circulation desk performing general circulation functions such as checking in and out library items, training and supervising students, explaining policies, and processing fines/fees.
Assist with monitoring the department's email accounts.
Assist with supervising, scheduling, and monitoring the library's study rooms.
Search and retrieve requested items from the library's collections.
Assist with scanning books and journals for interlibrary loan and document delivery.
Gather statistics and perform data entry. 
Assist patrons with using the course reserve and interlibrary loan and document delivery systems.
Assist with stacks maintenance including shelving and shelf-reading, training and supervising student assistants, and shifting collections.
Responsible for assisting students with library equipment, i.e., troubleshooting, ensuring printers are equipped with paper, and submitting I.T. work orders for equipment repairs.
Performs regular rounds of the library to monitor the safety and security of patrons, library collections, and the building. Submitting work orders for building and or other facilities issues as they arise.
When scheduled on a weekend, evening, morning or holiday, responsible for opening and closing and securing the library with support from public safety personnel in the evenings.
Assists in the planning and preparation of Library exhibits, displays and student support activities. 
Perform other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience in a customer service environment, could include phone, e-mail, chat and face-to-face interaction.
Ability to interact professionally with coworkers, students, faculty, and other library users. 
Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to follow oral and written instructions. 
Ability to effectively assist a diverse student body, and effectively understand and adapt to cultural differences. 
Ability to organize work, to assess priorities, and to work independently.
Ability to acquire knowledge of the methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in academic library work.
Knowledge of Google Suite or Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint (or similar software). 
Preferred Qualifications:

Bilingual (Spanish or Portuguese speaking preferred).
Experience working in a library.
Knowledge of principles, practices and techniques of supervision.
Supervisory experience, including hiring, training, scheduling and evaluations.
Demonstrated ability to accurately complete detailed precision work.
Experience with an automated library circulation system, preferably ExLibris Alma/Primo.
Knowledge of interlibrary loan and document delivery procedures. 
Flexibility to cover other shifts as needed.
Additional Information:

Salary: $19.00 per hour

Shift Information:  12.5 hours per week during the academic year

Fall/Spring Semesters hours: 

Available shifts:

Monday, 5:00-11:45 p.m.
Wednesday, 5:00-11:45 p.m.
Potential shifts: 

On a limited number of days during final examination periods, hours may extend until 12:15 a.m.
You may be requested to work on select holidays.
You may be requested to work during University closures due to weather/snow. 
Additional night and weekend shifts may be available. 
Limited hours: 

Summer Semesters: Limited hours may be available, but are not guaranteed, except for Summer 2026.
Limited hours may be available during intersessions (time between semesters), but are not guaranteed. 

Summer 2026 shifts: 

Shift: 10.5 hours during Summer 2026

Available shifts:

Thursday, 7:45 a.m.-1 p.m. 
Friday, 7:45 a.m.-1 p.m.

Hiring Wage Range:
$19.00/hour

How to submit an application/resume:
https://www.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=201288

Closing date for submissions:
6/21/2026
 
 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Research Impact & Open Scholarship Librarian, Dartmouth Libraries, Hanover, New Hampshire

Dartmouth Libraries is seeking a Research Impact & Open Scholarship Librarian to join our Research Facilitation department. This role will provide expert guidance and strategic support to help Dartmouth researchers navigate evolving funder public access requirements, publish their work effectively, and understand the reach and impact of their scholarship. We are looking for a collaborative professional who brings depth in scholarly communications, copyright, author rights, and open scholarship practices, and who is energized by working directly with faculty, students, and staff across a teaching and research-intensive institution.
 
The Research Impact & Open Scholarship Librarian will lead and coordinate a program of services, education, and outreach that supports research dissemination and visibility across the full research lifecycle. This role connects public access requirements compliance to the broader goals of effective dissemination and demonstrated impact of Dartmouth scholarship, advising on open access publishing, bibliometrics and research output data, persistent identifiers, and emerging scholarly infrastructure, while contributing to institutional guidance and policy conversations on access, rights, and responsible metrics. The position includes supervisory responsibility, with opportunities to recruit, mentor, and develop staff, and involves analytical work with bibliometric and research output data to help contextualize impact and inform dissemination strategies.
 
Bring your unique skills, grow them through professional development and engagement, and help us empower students by unlocking their individual potential. If you have experience in scholarly communications, research impact, and open scholarship in an academic or research environment, we encourage you to apply!
 
As a potential staff member at Dartmouth Libraries, you will be joining our organization at a pivotal moment. After consulting and collaborating with our academic community, campus partners, and library colleagues, Dartmouth Libraries have a new strategic direction – Research Engine, Powering Knowledge. Grounded in our purpose and vision, this strategic framework supports us in achieving our goals and aspirations. Those aspirations are to:
•    Empower students by unlocking individual potential
•    Accelerate advanced research
•    Elevate scholarship with powerful research tools and methods and
•    Amplify Dartmouth’s impact across the scholarly ecosystem

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):

Masters or equivalent combination of education and experience

-5+ years experience with research impact, scholarly communication, copyright, and/or publishing in a collaborative, complex environment.

-3+ years experience with education and outreach activities to a campus community
Experience evaluating needs of faculty, students and staff in the areas of scholarly publishing, open access, open education, open data, and copyright.

-Knowledge of current copyright practices, laws and guidelines.

-Knowledge of current scholarly publishing trends, tools and data sources.

-Excellent interpersonal, communication, teaching, and organizational skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a wide variety of small-group and team environments.

-Demonstrated capacity to foster and manage change in a fast-paced environment.

-Willingness to learn new analysis tools or other relevant tools as needed

-Commitment to professional growth and development

Hiring Wage Range:

Hiring range: $75,700 - $94,700

Other Considerations/Requirements:

Remote Work Eligibility? Hybrid

Benefits:
https://www.dartmouth.edu/hr/employment/careers_dartmouth/

How to submit an application/resume:
You can learn more about the position and apply at:  
https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/85849/

Do you have questions?
Contact Lora Leligdon, Head of Research Facilitation at lora.c.leligdon@dartmouth.edu
 
Review of applications will begin July 17th, and will continue until the position is filled. 
 
Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all.

Closing date for submissions:

7/17/2026


Thursday, June 4, 2026

Library Director, Manchester City Library, Manchester, New Hampshire


The Manchester City Library Board of Trustees seeks a forward-thinking, experienced Library Director to lead a dynamic and essential community institution in the Queen City.

The Manchester City Library is a cornerstone of the community, offering a welcoming space for lifelong learning, cultural enrichment, and civic engagement. We serve a diverse population of over 115,000 residents and play a vital role in supporting education, workforce development, and access to information for all.

The Library Director will provide visionary leadership, champion innovative services and foster strong community partnerships. The ideal candidate will have a passion for public service, a commitment to equity and inclusion, and the ability to motivate staff, engage stakeholders, and advance the Library’s mission. The candidate also needs to have an understanding of library consortiums and their governance.

The ideal candidate will have a high level of emotional intelligence, as well as demonstrated experience collaborating with community organizations, municipal leaders, state leaders and educational partners. The successful candidate will possess strong skills in strategic planning, grant writing and administration, staff development, public engagement, and fiscal management. A commitment to intellectual freedom, equitable access to information, and responsive public service is essential.
 
For a full list of responsibilities, required knowledge, skills and abilities to see the Job Description please reach out to Hasnaa Lafridi at hlafridi@manchesternh.gov to request a copy.

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
The full-time (40 hours) salaried, exempt position requires a master's degree in Library and Information Science and a minimum of 6 years of administrative and management experience in a public library setting.

Benefits:
Comprehensive benefits package.

Hiring Wage Range:

Salary range $114,000-$162,000

How to submit an application/resume:

To apply, you must submit a cover letter, resume and contact information for three professional references to the Manchester City Library Board of Trustees along with completing the city’s online employment application at https://www.manchesternh.gov/departments/human-resources/employment

Closing date for submissions:

6/30/2026

Library Assistant - Circulation (Part-time), Wolfeboro Public Library, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

The Wolfeboro Public Library is accepting application to fill a part-time Library Assistant – circulation position. The Library Assistant provides friendly, responsive service to patrons while supporting the circulation desk and general library operations. 

Schedule:
Total weekly hours between 20–25 hours. We are flexible in determining work schedule with shifts available morning, afternoon, and/or early evening and Saturday.  

Key Responsibilities: 
- Provide excellent customer service at the circulation desk  
- Check materials in and out; manage holds, renewals, and patron accounts  
- Assist patrons with basic technology needs (printing, scanning, device help, catalog searches)  
- Assist with opening and closing routines  
- Support programs, displays, and other library tasks as assigned

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
- Bachelor's degree and/or previous library experience preferred
- Experience working in a library or customer service role
- Familiarity with library catalogs or integrated library systems (I.L.S.)

Hiring Wage Range:
$17.50/hour

How to submit an application/resume:
Please apply to London Summers, Circulation Manager, Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 South Main St., Wolfeboro, NH 03894 or at London.Summers@wolfeboropubliclibrary.org

Closing date for submissions:

6/3/2026
 

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Part-Time Library Assistant, Gilman Library, Alton, New Hampshire

The Gilman Library seeks a friendly, service-oriented individual with strong communication skills, sound judgment, initiative, and the ability to work effectively with patrons, staff, and volunteers. Duties include circulation desk coverage, opening and closing procedures, shelving, processing materials, assisting patrons with technology, maintaining daily statistics, and supporting library programs.

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
A college education or equivalent combination of training and experience is required, along with basic computer skills, a sense of humor, and the physical ability to shelve materials and handle library collections.

Benefits:
Not applicable

Hiring Wage Range:
$14/hr

How to submit an application/resume:
Submit resume and references (in one P.D.F.) with a Town of Alton Job Application to Eileen Gilbert, Library Director, gilmanlibrarydirector@gmail.com

U.R.L. (Link) to online job description/application):
https://gilmanlibrary.org/help-wanted

Closing date for submissions:
June 19, 2026
 

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Library Assistant (Part-Time), Sutton Free Library, Sutton, New Hampshire

The Sutton Free Library is seeking a part-time library assistant to work between 4 and 8 hours per week, starting mid-August. This position requires Saturdays 9am-1pm, with occasional weekday evening hours. Starting pay is $16-$18 per hour with no benefits. 

Responsibilities include but are not limited to: 
  • Learning the library policies and procedures 
  • Shelving books 
  • Checking books in and out 
  • Assisting patrons with reference questions 
  • Assisting patrons with computer and printer use 
  • Answering phone calls 
  • Issuing new library cards 
  • Assisting with programming 
  • Maintaining patron confidentiality 
  • Other miscellaneous tasks                  
Requirements: 

Candidates must have strong customer service skills, be able to work independently as well as with a small library team, and have good written and spoken communication skills. Proficiency with computers, attention to detail, and the ability to multi-task are also needed. Applicants over 18 years old with a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma preferred, but applicants under 18 may be considered. Experience with Google Drive and Biblionix Apollo Integrated Library System preferred, but not required. A background check will be required. 

To Apply: 

Please send a resume to Sutton Free Library Attn: Erin Garzia, PO Box 202, North Sutton, NH 03260. Or email to suttonfreelibrarydirector@gmail.com