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Page - Library

Seattle, WA · On-site

$26.93 - $32.61/hr

Page (Multiple Positions) Central Library, Shelving Operations, 1000 4th Ave., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, full-time (80 hours per pay period) Central Library, Shelving Operations, 1000 4th ...

Library Technician III

Louisburg, NC · On-site

$45K - $47K/yr

Work requires collaboration with the Administrative and Management Teams to maintain the Central Library's collections and supports library services and programming. They also prepare and/or assist ...

Library Technician III

Louisburg, NC · On-site

$45K - $47K/yr

Work requires collaboration with the Administrative and Management Teams to maintain the Central Library's collections and supports library services and programming. They also prepare and/or assist ...

Delivery Driver I - Library

Seattle, WA · On-site

$28.23 - $34.22/hr

Delivery Driver I Central Library, Materials Distribution Services Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time (48 hours per pay period) Salary range: $28.23 - $34.22 per hour The anticipated work schedule ...

Responsibilities The Events Assistant provides support for the Events Coordinators at Central Library and Rudisill Regional Library, and assists with special events across the county as needed. As ...

$62K/yr

This position will work in the Central Library. The schedule is Monday through Friday 3PM-11PM. Responsibilities * Perform maintenance work such as electrical repair, painting, carpentry, window ...

Austin Central Library - 710 West Cesar Chavez St., 78702 Salary Range: $75,930 to $96,430 annually Hours: Exempt | Full-time | 40 hours per week Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. * Hours and ...

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How much do central library jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for central library in the United States is $15.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.78 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of collaborative projects can staff expect to participate in at a Central Library?

At a Central Library, staff often engage in collaborative projects such as coordinating community events, developing literacy programs, and supporting digital resource initiatives. These projects typically involve working closely with librarians, outreach coordinators, IT personnel, and sometimes external partners like schools or local organizations. This teamwork allows staff to broaden their skills and contribute to impactful services that benefit the community. Collaborative efforts are a key part of the dynamic work environment found in central libraries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Central Library Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Central Library Manager, you need a background in library science (often an MLS/MLIS degree), strong organizational skills, and experience in public or academic libraries. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), digital cataloging tools, and library management software is typically required. Leadership, customer service orientation, and excellent communication skills help in managing staff and engaging the community. These skills ensure efficient library operations, a welcoming environment, and effective resource access for patrons.

What is the difference between Central Library vs Public Librarian?

AspectCentral LibraryPublic Librarian
Required CredentialsMaster's degree in Library Science (MLS)Master's degree in Library Science (MLS)
Work EnvironmentLarge, central library with extensive collectionsPublic community libraries, schools, or specialized branches
Employer & IndustryMunicipal, university, or government librariesPublic libraries, educational institutions
Common Search/ComparisonRoles, responsibilities, differences, career pathsJob duties, qualifications, work settings

Central Library refers to a large, often city-wide library serving as a main hub, while a Public Librarian is a professional working in various public library settings. Both roles typically require an MLS degree and involve managing collections, assisting patrons, and organizing programs. The main difference lies in the size and scope of the library they serve, with Central Libraries being larger and more resource-intensive.

What are Central Library jobs?

Central Library jobs refer to positions held at a main or central library within a city, university, or library system. These jobs can include librarians, library assistants, archivists, administrative staff, and IT support, among others. Employees at a central library are responsible for managing collections, assisting patrons, overseeing programs, and maintaining library operations. Central libraries often serve as the hub for research, community events, and resource distribution within their network.
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Infographic showing various Central Library job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,732 per year, or $15.7 per hour.
Page - Library

$26.93 - $32.61/hr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


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8.9

Company rating: 8.9 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Position Description Invitation to Compete #34-26: Page (Multiple Positions) Central Library, Shelving Operations, 1000 4th Ave., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, full-time (80 hours per pay period) Central Library, Shelving Operations, 1000 4th Ave., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, full-time (80 hours per pay period) Central Library, Shelving Operations, 1000 4th Ave., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, full-time (80 hours per pay period) Central Library, Shelving Operations, 1000 4th Ave., Seattle Temporary, FLSA non-exempt, part-time (64 hours per pay period) This temporary appointment is expected to end December 30, 2026, which could be extended or end prior to the expected duration. Salary Range: $26.93 - $32.61 per hour A pay period is two weeks in length that starts on Wednesday and ends on Tuesday. Hours will include weekdays, weekends and evenings

Schedules are subject to change based on the Library's current operational need and is part of a bargaining unit represented by AFSCME. This recruitment is open to the public and to The Seattle Public Library's employees. Please read the How to Apply section of this bulletin for more information.

Candidates are asked to submit their application materials in NEOGOV by 5:00 p.m. on June 15, 2026. Overview The Seattle Public Library's mission is to bring people, information, and ideas together to enrich lives and build community

We view Seattle as a city where imagination and opportunity continue to thrive. Since 1891, we have grown from a single reading room in Pioneer Square to a world-class library system with 27 locations. The Library works every day to foster and support a healthy city and a healthy democracy.

We do this work guided by the principles of intellectual freedom, literacy and the love of learning, racial equity, privacy and confidentiality, respect for the community, strong partnerships and innovation. We are an active and committed partner in the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative. Library employees are highly regarded by the public for their knowledge, quality of service and caring.

As a workplace, we value respectful and transparent communication, partnership and engagement. We are enriched individually and organizationally because of our diversity. We take time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of others.

If you share these values and meet the qualifications, the Library invites you to apply for the Page position. The Page classification is a rewarding, albeit physically demanding, position; playing an important role in the flow of materials throughout the library system. This position is responsible for sorting, shelving, retrieving, and checking the accuracy and appearance of materials on the shelves at the Central Library.

Pages also provide directional assistance to Library patrons and collaborate with staff in other departments on special projects and assignments. Job Responsibilities Assists with the flow and organization of materials: Unpacks, sorts, files, shelves and routes books and a wide variety of other materials; transports books and materials using book carts, hand trucks and similar equipment; locates or retrieves materials for processing using automated systems. Assists patrons and other staff members: Locates and retrieves materials at staff and patron request.

Assists patrons and staff with locating materials throughout the Library. Works with patrons to understand and follow our Community Use Agreements. Assists patrons with the navigation and use of the Central Library building.

Coordinates with Safety Officers, Janitorial Staff and Building Maintenance Staff to address a multitude of building issues. Works with staff throughout the building to create a safe and welcoming space. Maintains proper order and appearance of shelf materials and library environment: Gathers and re-shelves materials left behind by patrons and other staff.

Organizes, straightens and re-balances materials on shelves. Pushes in and redistributes chairs and stools to proper locations. Straightens tables and ensures appearance of shelves and spaces are orderly to maintain a welcoming environment for patrons.

Other duties: Additional duties may include work on special projects as part of a team or alone, assisting with arranging and maintaining Library equipment and materials, and reporting building and Library materials issues as needed. Qualifications Customer Service Experience: Experience that demonstrates an ability to provide welcoming and respectful service to Library patrons with diverse backgrounds and life experiences. The ability to adapt to changes in environment and remain aware and respond appropriately to issues as they arise that could prevent patrons from effectively using the Library.

Effective Written and Verbal Communication Skills: Candidates must have the ability to effectively communicate in English, both verbally and in writing, and have the ability to understand and apply verbal and written instructions. Candidates must be able to effectively respond to patron requests for information and assistance. Candidates must also be able to approach patrons and effectively provide information required for the patron to successfully use the Library and Library collections.

Organizational Skills: Candidates must have the ability to quickly, accurately, and safely shelve Library materials alphabetically and numerically. Work experience sorting books or other materials alphabetically and numerically is desired. Experience using Computers: Candidates must have basic experience with computer operations and software; including experience using menu-based commands and staff terminals to obtain, interpret, and display inventory data and information.

Candidates with experience using internet browsers, online catalogs and e-mail programs (such as Microsoft Outlook) are preferred. Candidates must be flexible in adjusting work hours and locations: Candidates must be available to work part-time at the authorized hours of the positions as listed. Candidates who are not eligible to work 20 hours per week or more are not eligible for these positions.

Other Required Skills and Abilities: Candidates must demonstrate the ability to work alone and be the only staff member in areas of the building with frequent contact with the public. Candidates must also demonstrate the ability to work with others as part of a team and to support teammates in situations and spaces that are demanding. Candidates must also be able to bend, stretch, stoop, and lift bins up to 40 lbs.

in weight and push wheeled book carts weighing up to 200 lbs. Desired Qualifications: Fluency in a language other than English, particularly American Sign Language, Amharic, Chinese, Oromo, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya or Vietnamese. Experience with shipping and receiving.

Experience with merchandise handling and/or inventory tracking. Additional Information How to Apply Candidates who meet the qualifications are asked to submit the following items in NEOGOV by 5:00 p.m. on June 15, 2026 to be considered for this position: Online application with responses to the supplemental questions

A cover letter that briefly describes how your experience and skills align with the stated job responsibilities and qualifications. Please let us know why you are interested in this position. Current resume Applications that do not include a cover letter and complete online application will not be considered.

Applicants will be screened for competitiveness, completeness, and written communication skills. Initial screening will be based on a review of application materials. The employment history detailed in your application materials MUST validate/support your responses to the supplemental questions.

If your responses cannot be validated, you will not proceed to the next steps of the review/selection process. The most competitive candidates will be invited to participate in a series of one or more interviews. Benefits and Salary Information The full salary range for this position is $26.93 - $32.61 per hour

The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at:https://www.seattle.gov/human-resources/benefits/employees-and covered family-members/most employees-plans Information about retirement plans can be found at: https://www.seattle.gov/retirement Additional information If you have questions regarding this bulletin or employment at The Seattle Public Library, please send an email to job.applications@spl.org. The Library promotes diversity and inclusion in employment

If accommodations are needed during the selection process, please contact us. Please keep in mind that job offers are contingent on a review of criminal history as well as verification of information provided by the applicant as part of the application process.


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