Application Deadline

Apply By Oct 20th, 2023

Wages

$22.16 to $27.70 per Hour   Calculate

Location

Denver, CO

Hours

40.00

MLS

Not Required

Minimum Education

Bachelor's Degree

Library Experience

Preferred

Supervisory Experience

Not Specified

Type of Library

Public

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Job Description

About Our Job

The Denver Public Library (DPL) is a growing urban library system that serves the residents of the City & County of Denver. DPL sees more than 4 million visitors every year across its 27 locations, serves Denver’s most vulnerable communities through outreach and mobile services, hosts thousands of programs a year and manages a collection of more than 1.4 million physical and digital materials. We believe a strong library is vital for a strong community. DPL is committed to serving the evolving needs of Denverites through inspired programming, diverse collections, culturally-representative spaces, and equitable policies & procedures.

For more information, go to denverlibrary.org. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn.

The Community Technology Center (CTC) is the technology access and training hub for Denver Public Library and is located at the Central Library. The Central Library is currently under renovation and providing limited services on the first floor including 30 public access computers in the CTC. When the renovation is complete the CTC will return to the 4th floor and consist of two technology classrooms, two one-on-one consultation rooms, a digital media lab and makerspace, and a large public access computing area with 100+ computers. The CTC offers a wide variety of group and individual training opportunities on topics ranging from using a mouse to 3D printing and web development. The Central Library is located in downtown Denver and welcomes a wide variety of customers of all ages and backgrounds, and the CTC strives to create an inclusive environment for people to connect with and learn about technology. In a single shift, CTC staff might help someone create their first email address or record their own song. In addition to offering technology programs at the Central Library, CTC staff also offer tech training at other DPL branches and local community organizations. 

What You'd Do:

DPL is hiring a Library Programming Associate for the Central Library.  In this position, you will create positive experiences for library customers by providing programming and outreach designed to educate and promote library technology usage to a wide variety of audiences. CTC customers include DPL priority populations: BIPOC, vulnerable youth, people who are digitally isolated, unemployed, unhoused, navigating mental and physical health,  immigrants, refugees, and older adults. You’ll Provide excellent trauma-informed customer service while demonstrating integrity and commitment to innovation, efficiency, and stewardship. Collaborate with CTC Supervisor and colleagues to ensure high-quality customer service including at busy public service desks, programming, community engagement, and outreach. Plan, design, implement, and evaluate programs and events on a regular basis for families and children of all ages. Develop and implement customer and staff technology training, instruction plans and materials. Act as a main point of contact for staff and customers seeking assistance with computers and technology, including staffing a busy public service desk and a community makerspace. Provide one-on-one and group training to customers and staff on the use of various types of technology, ranging from using a mouse to 3D printing and web development. Travel around the Denver Metro area and other DPL Branches in order to  build and maintain community partnerships.  Communicate effectively about issues and initiatives with customers, staff, and administration. Participate in relevant library committee work by leading meetings or contributing as a member. Work closely with the CTC Supervisor and provide backup and support for programming planned and hosted by the library when needed. Support other library functions as needed.

About You

You Have

  • One year of experience teaching or presenting information in a community setting
  • Spanish language fluency, especially for presenting and developing written content technology topics
  • Skill in training a wide variety of learners
  • Skill in designing, preparing and implementing instruction and training materials.
  • Will regularly travel to different locations across the Denver- Metro Area.
  • Skill in working with children and teens.
  • Ability to provide excellent customer service.
  • Ability to thrive in a working environment with constant public contact with people from all backgrounds and age groups.
  • Ability to creatively solve problems, and negotiate and handle stressful situations in a positive manner.
  • Skill in communicating, collaborating and establishing effective working relationships with employees, volunteers, organizations and the public.
  • Ability to demonstrate innovation and flexibility.
  • Ability to demonstrate positive attitude, excellent interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity and a sense of humor in working with diverse customers, coworkers, and community.
  • Ability to embrace the challenge of learning new tools, software and technology constantly.
  • Ability to use basic workplace technology including email, internet and automated software.
  • Ability to teach web development/basic coding/programming is a definite plus.
  • Ability to pass a background check after the offer to hire has been made.

It's Great If You Also Have:

  • Experience with fabrication tools, electronics, handcraft skills, and/or the arts a plus
  • Creating technology learning curriculum
  • Designing handouts for public use using minimal written language
  • Spanish language fluency, especially for presenting and developing written content technology topics
  • A resume and a cover letter that connects your experience to this position.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education requirement: Bachelor's Degree in Library Science or a related field
  • Experience Requirement: None
  • Education/Experience Equivalency: One (1) year of the appropriate type and level of experience may be substituted for each required year of post-high school education.

Other Things You Should Know

The schedule will be determined by the needs of the department and will include evening and weekend hours. The person in this role will regularly travel to other DPL locations and community partner locations across Denver. 

Although the full salary range for this position is provided, starting salary is typically made at or near the range minimum. The City and County of Denver benefit package will be offered.

Please submit an application/resume by the end of day on 10/20/2023 in order to be considered. Applications will be reviewed while the job posting is open.

About Everything Else

Job Profile

LA2397 Library Program Associate

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Position Type

Unlimited

Library Hiring Range

$22.16 - $27.70

Starting Pay

$22.16 - $27.70

Agency

Denver Public Library

Assessment Requirement

The City and County of Denver provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. 

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The Community

The Community Technology Center (CTC) is the technology access and training hub for Denver Public Library and is located at the Central Library. The Central Library is currently under renovation and providing limited services on the first floor including 30 public access computers in the CTC. When the renovation is complete the CTC will return to the 4th floor and consist of two technology classrooms, two one-on-one consultation rooms, a digital media lab and makerspace, and a large public access computing area with 100+ computers. The CTC offers a wide variety of group and individual training opportunities on topics ranging from using a mouse to 3D printing and web development. The Central Library is located in downtown Denver and welcomes a wide variety of customers of all ages and backgrounds, and the CTC strives to create an inclusive environment for people to connect with and learn about technology. In a single shift, CTC staff might help someone create their first email address or record their own song. In addition to offering technology programs at the Central Library, CTC staff also offer tech training at other DPL branches and local community organizations. 

Posted Oct 6, 2023