It is an exciting time to work for the City of Aurora, we're
growing and looking for dedicated and collaborative individuals to join our
team of talented and valued employees. Excellent organizations have a set of
principles, or core values, that are used to implement their mission and
vision. Those values represent the touchstone for the organization, guiding the
decisions of the individuals and the organization. At the City of Aurora, we
demonstrate our excellence by modeling the CORE 4 Values of: Integrity, Respect,
Professionalism, and Customer Service, and we welcome all who share these
values to apply.
Why Work for Aurora?
- Make
a difference in the lives of real people every day
- Diverse
community
- Competitive
total compensation package
- Well-Funded
General Employees Retirement Plan
- Light
rail station minutes away
- On-site
fitness center and overall employee well-being programs Internal
educational programs to assist with career advancement
- Access
to innovation workspaces
Hiring Salary: $53,206 - $66,507/year
The deadline to submit an application for this position is
September 21, 2025. However, it is subject to close at any time once a
qualified pool of applications is submitted.
Department Information
The Library and Cultural Services Departments vision is to empower an
environment of lifelong learning and cultural enrichment by stimulating
learning and literacy, inspiring creativity, and integrating arts, culture and
history into the lives of Aurora citizens. We have two divisions within
the department: Library and Cultural Services, both offering a variety of free
programs and services to the community. Please go to www.auroralibrary.org to
learn more about the Aurora Public Library.
Library Services Summary
- 7
locations
- Books,
CDs, DVDs, magazines
- Database
and language learning programs
- Public
computers
- Study
space
- Printing,
faxing and scanning services
- Community
events, programs, and activities for all ages
Cultural Services Summary
- Aurora
History Museum and Historic Sites
- Aurora
Fox Arts Center
- Bicentennial
Arts Center
- Art in
Public Places collection (over 240 commissioned pieces around the city)
- The
People’s Building
Position Information
This is your chance to improve the lives of so many through public library
service! Create positive impact on the Northwest Aurora neighborhood at the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, used by a diverse group of patrons who come
from all over the world with diverse educational and socio-economic backgrounds
including an active community of families, and newcomers.
The MLK Jr. Library is seeking a Makerspace
Librarian/Specialist who passionately embraces technology, science, art, and
diversity. This librarian can inspire imagination, draw out potential, and
create a safe and inclusive gathering place for the community. This position
requires adaptability, flexibility, collaboration, communication, and the
ability to identify priorities and shift focus quickly. We are seeking a
dynamic professional with a positive attitude, excellent interpersonal skills,
and a sense of humor, while working in an environment rich with diversity and
challenges. We are searching for a bold individual who enjoys people and
serving their needs.
This Michael Brendle designed library currently has a design
plan to expand to a second floor. The successful candidate will be looking at
how to provide makerspace services once the library doubles in size. This
library has the potential to become the community hub of the original Aurora
but has not yet realized its full programming and service potential. Be part of
the team that helps drive such an important and lasting change in this
historical and diverse neighborhood!
This is a full-time, permanent position responsible for
developing and conducting library makerspace programs and training as directed.
This position functions as the on-site person in charge in the absence of the
Supervisor, in addition to assisting with service desk operations as needed.
This position may be hired to work primarily at a specific facility with
a primary focus but will substitute at other locations as needed and depending
upon staffing needs, may be re-assigned to a different primary facility.
Locations: Will work primarily at assigned location, hours may change
based on business need. May be required to occasionally to substitute at
another Aurora Library location based on staffing needs.
Martin Luther King Jr. Library (9898 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora, CO 80010)
Hours will include days, nights, and weekends.
PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides
friendly, efficient, and professional service to customers in-person, by
telephone and email.
- Creates
a welcoming and collaborative makerspace environment, assisting patrons in
using equipment and software, explaining, and implementing makerspace
policies, coordinating credentialing and access, answering inquiries about
the space and equipment, giving tours of the space, developing positive
relationships with makerspace users, opening and closing the space, maintaining
a clean and organized space, and ensuring a high level of safety at all
times.
- Creates
and coordinates a schedule of programs for the makerspace, including group
classes, orientations, open lab time, and individual appointments.
Assists in creating makerspace policies, and planning, delivering, and
evaluating maker programs and outreach opportunities for children, teens,
and adults.
- Coordinates
and participates in the implementation and use of technologies that
support learning in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and
Mathematics).
- Gauges
level of service based on community interest and need and provides
relevant and meaningful services and programs to the residents of Aurora.
- Oversees
programming conducted by Library Assistants.
- Works
with community partners to plan and develop outreach events that may
include attending fairs/events and/or speaking to community groups or
school children.
- Stays
on top of trends in community makerspaces as well as the interests of the
local community to evaluate current technologies, programs, procedures,
and recommend new ones.
- Manages
and maintains makerspace equipment, including troubleshooting and
performing minor repairs and coordinating with vendors on larger repairs
or replacements.
- Develops
and maintains makerspace budgets, reports, statistics, and supply
inventory.
- Functions
as the on-site person in charge overseeing staffing and facility customer
related functions in the absence of the Supervisor.
- Performs
basic readers advisory and reference searches using library resources,
on-line databases, and other reputable sources.
- Assists
customers with accessing and using library resources (books, databases,
computers, etc.) and computer questions related to Microsoft Office
products, internet navigation, email services, third party web sites and
other software applications on public computers.
- Contributes
to service desk library operations as assigned or required.
- Attends
and contributes to meetings, branch staff meetings and participates in
system wide committees/meetings as needed.
- Keeps
abreast of current developments in the field through attendance at and
participation in conferences and workshops and through programs of
continuing education, professional reading, and participation in
professional groups.
- Coordinates
volunteers including training, scheduling, and tracking time.
- May
work on joint regional library service committees and user groups
representing the Aurora Public Library.
- Performs
additional duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & WORKING CONDITIONS
A combination of relevant education and experience may be
substituted for the minimum education and experience requirements on a year for
year basis
Education:
- Bachelor’s
degree in science, education, instructional technology, educational
technology, computer science, and/or a related degree.
- Masters
of Library Science Degree or current enrollee in Masters of Library
Science from an ALA accredited program.
- A
Master's Degree in another field with relevant library experience may be
considered.
Experience:
- At
least one year of makerspace or related experience
Preferred Experience:
- Public
library experience preferred.
- Fluency
in Spanish preferred.
- Lead
experience a plus.
Knowledge:
- Knowledge
of current trends in makerspaces, technology, library services,
literature, and other materials for all ages.
- Recreational
and educational needs of all ages, community interests, trends, and
resources.
- Internet
computerized systems and their applications to assigned functions.
- Basic
troubleshooting in computer operation.
- Standard
library procedures and policies, current information technology, Internet,
and database search capabilities.
- Knowledge
of the principles, organization, and practices of library service.
- Library
classification system.
Skills:
- Strong
interpersonal skills, with demonstrated success in working with people
from many ages, backgrounds, and perspectives.
- Excellent
oral and written communication skills with strong emphasis on instruction
and public interactions.
- Skill
at providing training and support for patrons and staff.
- Demonstrated
problem‐solving skills.
- Strong
organizational skills.
- Proficiency,
and comfort in the use of windows-based programs, variety of hardware and
software products.
- Social
Services oriented and skilled at finding local community resources for
diverse populations.
Abilities:
- Ability
to deal with stressful situations with tact and diplomacy.
- Communicate
with diverse customers/staff of all ages in a professional, age and
culturally, appropriate manner.
- Communicate
effectively in writing; use general office equipment, computers,
calculators, and copy/fax machine.
- Perform
basic mathematical calculations.
- Follow
oral and written instructions.
- Work
shifts, including some nights, and weekends.
- Ability
to speak a second language a plus.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Essential Personnel:
- When
a local announcement of emergency or disaster is declared by the City, all
City of Aurora employees may be required to work as essential personnel
Physical Demands:
- Medium
physical work requiring the ability to lift 50 pounds with or without
assistance.
- Frequent
lifting, carrying, walking, and standing.
- Hand/eye
coordination to operate office equipment, carts, and moveable shelving.
- Vision
to read and interpret reports, documents, and other written information.
- Frequent
speech communication and hearing to maintain communication with employees
and patrons.
Work Environment:
- Works
primarily in clean, comfortable environment with shared workstations and
equipment
- Shift
work to include days, nights, working weekends and occasional holidays.
Must be willing to work at least one closing shift.
Equipment Used:
- Uses
standard office equipment including personal computer and common office
software such as email, internet, Word, Excel and menu driven databases as
a part of the Library automated systems.
- This
position may require the incumbent to use personal equipment (e.g.
vehicle, cell phone, tools, etc.) in the course of their employment.
- Uses
makerspace machinery, software and hardware including but not limited to
3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl printer/cutter, Cricut, sewing machines,
heat transfer machines, and other STEAM related machinery.
For Veterans preference: Please show all of your
employment history, including military service and related documentation
(DD214) on the application.
The City of Aurora is an equal opportunity employer. We are required by
state and federal agencies to keep certain statistical records on applicants.
It will not be used in any way to discriminate against you because of
your sex, race, age, sexual orientation, creed, national origin, disability or
military status, gender identity, unless related to a bona fide occupational
qualification as defined by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission and the Equal
Opportunity Commission.
Despite the changes in Colorado law, the City of Aurora maintains a drug-free
workplace. A positive test of marijuana is grounds for disqualification
and ineligibility for employment with the city for one year or termination once
hired.
Drug Testing, Thorough Criminal Background Check, and
Employment References:
As a condition of employment, all applicants selected for employment with the
City of Aurora must undergo a thorough criminal background check.
Applicants selected for safety-sensitive positions are
required to complete and pass a drug screening as a condition of employment.
Safety sensitive positions include Civil Service positions within Police and
Fire Departments and positions where their job responsibilities have direct and
substantial responsibility that would impact the health and safety of others.
Employment references will be conducted on finalists for City of Aurora
vacancies.