Job Description
Do you have the soul of a librarian, the heart of an activist, the mind of an educator, and the spine of a Navy SEAL? Do you want to work in a library where you make a meaningful contribution every day? Do you want opportunities to use your skills and talents as a librarian creatively, ethically, and enthusiastically? Do you want a job that can launch or enhance a great career in librarianship? If you answered yes to any of these questions, a correctional library may be the place for you! The Colorado Department of Corrections has announced a Library Technician II position at the Denver Complex in Denver, Colorado. With guidance from a Librarian II and a Regional Librarian, this position assists in the daily operations of the correctional facility library. This position works directly with offenders, providing public/school-type (not law) library services to adult offenders in a state correctional facility where over 90% of the population uses the library.
Additional Info & Requirements
2 years of course work from an accredited college or university, including 12 semester hours of library science course work, may substitute for the 2 years of general library experience.
HR Info
Direct questions about the application process to CDOC Human Resources: contact Diane Cekovsky at diane.cekovsky@state.co.us or by phone at
719-226-4414.
Direct questions about the position to Adrienne Breznau, CDOC Librarian II: 303.307.2659 or adrienne.breznau@state.co.us.
CO-Jobs announcement/application is at https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dhr/open-competitive-job-opportunities. Scroll below the Categories and Departments, and simply enter “library” in the search box. The announcement includes minimum qualifications, full duties and responsibilities, description of benefits, conditions of employment, and instructions to apply.