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Substitute Librarians, Douglas County Libraries, Various
(6 positions)
This is an on-call Position
Evenings/Weekends: Some evenings required; Some weekends required
Application deadline: March 7th, 2010
Starting Salary: $19.50/hr
Required Education: Bachelor's Degree
Preferred Education: Master's Degree
Masters Degree in a program of Library and Information Studies preferred
Experience: Professional Experience: 2 year(s) preferred
Library Experience: 2 year(s) preferred
Other Requirements:
Top candidates will be able to work a mix of mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends at a variety of our branch locations. Subs are required to work at least 4 hrs. every 2 months at any of our library branches. Youth Librarian experience, including storytime experience, is a major plus. A strong customer service ethic is a must. The position requires knowledge of the latest library and technology trends. Public library reference desk experience is required. Must be able to maintain positive, team-player staff relations.
Application requirements:
Submit resume and District application (required, available on our web site at DouglasCountyLibraries.org or at any of our libraries) via our online system, mail, fax or e-mail (PDF or Word equivalent attachments saved in RTF only) to: Human Resources, Douglas County Libraries, 100 W. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, CO 80104. Fax: 303-688-7616. E-mail: jobs@dclibraries.org. EOE.
Benefits: Retirement;
Job Description/Duties:
The Douglas County Libraries has several Substitute Librarian positions available. The position will provide general reference service assistance to patrons of all ages.
Direct Questions to:
Human Resources Department, Douglas County Libraries: call 303-688-7630.
Community:
We were just rated #1 in the nation by Hennen's American
Public Library Ratings.
Douglas County has been nationally recognized as a great place to live, work and raise a family. In a May 2004 study, by the American City Business Journals (ACBJ), Douglas County ranked fourth in the nation for Quality of Life. ACBJ used 20 statistical indicators to rate living conditions in all 3,141 counties and independent cities across the nation.
Douglas County ranked particularly well in the household income, homeownership rate and educational attainment categories. Combine those with our great location, excellent schools, wonderful weather and outstanding recreational and cultural opportunities and you will understand our high rank in the Quality of Life study.
Links:
- Our web site (http://www.douglascountylibraries.org/)



