Saturday, May 5, 2012

Librarians


The Contra Costa County Library is recruiting Librarians for a variety of responsible and challenging library service assignments.  Contra Costa County encourages interested candidates to consider this exceptional career opportunity with one of the Bay Area’s most progressive and respected libraries.  Permanent full-time, permanent part-time, and permanent intermittent (substitute) vacancies may be filled from the results of this examination. Initial assignments may be as a Youth Services Librarian, Adult or Teen Services Librarian, Collection Development Librarian, or Juvenile Hall Librarian.

New Librarians receive training in all aspects of the County Library’s operation, services and programs, as well as in-depth training in their specific assignment.  Promotional opportunities are available to Library Specialist, Community Library Manager, and Senior Community Library Manager.

The County Library operates twenty-six (26) community libraries within a 750 square mile area and serves close to 1 million urban, suburban and rural patrons with an annual circulation exceeding 7.4 million.

Applicants in the last semester or quarter of obtaining the required educational degree may complete the application for Librarian, and if hired, start as Librarian Trainee ($3,817/month) prior to completion of the degree.  Librarian Trainee is the trainee level in the professional librarian series and is flexibly staffed with the classification of Librarian.
The employment list established from this examination may remain in effect for one (1) year.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
License Required: Candidates must possess and maintain throughout the duration of employment a valid California Motor Vehicle Operator’s License. Out of state valid motor vehicle operator’s license will be accepted during the application process.

Education: Possession of a graduate degree from a school of librarianship accredited by the American Library Association.

For more information, please visit our job announcement site.

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