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Represents the library to a wide variety of community groups. Additional Duties and Responsibilities * May be in charge of the building in the absence of other supervisory staff. * Serves on various ...

Represents the library to a wide variety of community groups. Additional Duties and Responsibilities * May be in charge of the building in the absence of other supervisory staff. * Serves on various ...

LIBRARY DIRECTOR

Twinsburg, OH · On-site

$90K - $105K/yr

Community Engagement - Public relations, outreach, marketing, and partnership development ... The Library Director works independently within the policies established by the Board of Trustees ...

Library Director

Livingston, LA · On-site

$90K - $115K/yr

The library system provides services to parish residents, which require considerable planning and ... Works collaboratively with parish agencies and community organizations to develop programs and ...

Library Director

Livingston, LA · On-site

$90K - $115K/yr

The library system provides services to parish residents, which require considerable planning and ... Works collaboratively with parish agencies and community organizations to develop programs and ...

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How much do community library jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for community library in the United States is $18.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by staff in a community library setting?

Staff in a community library often encounter the challenge of balancing diverse patron needs, such as assisting children, adults, and seniors with varying literacy and technology skills. They also regularly manage multiple responsibilities, including organizing events, maintaining collections, and providing research support, sometimes with limited resources. Effective communication and adaptability are essential, as staff frequently collaborate with colleagues, volunteers, and local organizations to deliver inclusive and engaging services. Despite these challenges, working in a community library offers rewarding opportunities to make a positive impact and grow professionally.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Community Librarian, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community Librarian, you need a degree in library science or a related field, strong research abilities, and organizational skills. Familiarity with library management systems, digital cataloging tools, and online resource platforms is essential. Excellent communication, customer service, and community engagement skills help librarians connect with patrons and understand their needs. These competencies ensure effective information access, foster community involvement, and support lifelong learning.

What is the difference between Community Library vs Library Assistant?

AspectCommunity LibraryLibrary Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require a degree in library scienceHigh school diploma; on-the-job training often provided
Work EnvironmentPublic community centers, often in local neighborhoodsPublic or school libraries, assisting with daily operations
Employer & Industry UsageLocal government, community organizationsPublic libraries, educational institutions
Common Search & ComparisonCommunity Library vs Library Assistant

The main difference is that a Community Library is a public institution serving the community, while a Library Assistant is a role within libraries, supporting daily operations. Community Libraries focus on providing access and programs, whereas Library Assistants handle tasks like shelving, customer service, and administrative duties within the library setting.

What is a community library?

A community library is a local public facility that provides access to books, digital media, and other resources for members of the community. It serves as a hub for learning, literacy, and cultural engagement, often offering programs like storytime for children, educational workshops, and technology access. Community libraries are typically funded by local governments or organizations and are open to everyone, usually free of charge. They play an important role in supporting lifelong learning and fostering a sense of community.
What cities are hiring for Community Library jobs? Cities with the most Community Library job openings:
What states have the most Community Library jobs? States with the most job openings for Community Library jobs include:
Infographic showing various Community Library job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,859 per year, or $18.7 per hour.
Adult/Teen Services Librarian - North Bend - 40 Hours

Adult/Teen Services Librarian - North Bend - 40 Hours

King County Library System

Issaquah, WA • On-site

$43.57 - $53.01/hr

Other

Posted 19 days ago


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General Position Summary Job Number: 2026-00107 King County Library System (KCLS) in Washington State is seeking a community-oriented and enthusiastic Adult/Teen Services Librarian to provide service to the Cascade Region of King County libraries, which includes libraries serving the communities of Fall City, North Bend, Redmond, Redmond Ridge, Sammamish, and Snoqualmie. This position will primarily serve the North Bend community. General Position Summary As an Adult and Teen Services Librarian, you will provide a variety of professional in-library, out-of-library, and online programs and services in support of adults and teens in the North Bend community.

You will have the opportunity to: Provide a variety of professional in-library, out-of-library, and online programs and services to support the community of North Bend. Work with local schools to provide teen programming such as book talks and craft programming. Facilitate equitable and inclusive programs and services for adults and teens.

Manage KCLS materials to meet the educational, recreational and information needs of the community Provide patrons with basic and in-depth informational and technological assistance. Successful candidates will: Be passionate about providing library services to growing rural communities. Demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices in public service.

Value building collaborative relationships with community members and organizations, as well as colleagues across KCLS. Be responsive to the emerging needs of King County residents, developing and delivering programs and services that reflect the unique needs of diverse populations. Required: Applicants must attach a current resume and cover letter that addresses relevant work experience, education, and training as it relates to this position.

Schedule: Tuesday, 12:15pm-8:15pm Wednesday, 12:15pm-8:15pm Thursday, 10:15am-6:15pm Friday, 10:15am-6:15pm Saturday, 10:15am-6:15pm *All shifts worked at North Bend Library. About King County Library System (KCLS): KCLS has a vision of a world where knowledge allows diverse communities to prosper and grow. In order to support this vision, we create opportunities through meaningful connections by acting as the knowledge sharing center for over 1.5 million diverse patrons, providing an unparalleled collection of library materials, resources, technology, services, and programs

Approximately 1,000 engaged and passionate staff provide service in 50 community library locations and patron engagement using direct outreach, programs, and virtual assistance. Our service area includes cities, towns, tribal lands, and unincorporated districts of King County, with the exception of the city of Seattle. From a 2021-2022 comprehensive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Assessment Demographics and Language Report, of the more than 1.5 million residents who live within the KCLS service area, almost half identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC)

Moreover, roughly one-third of the KCLS community speaks a language other than English as their first language. The King County Library System values the diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and cultures of all qualified individuals. We seek applicants that reflect the diversity of the communities we serve and encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply, including BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other people of color), immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, individuals with disabilities, veterans, etc.

KCLS welcomes reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities as an opportunity to assist qualified individuals to participate in the job application or interview process and/or perform the essential functions of the position upon hire. Need an accommodation to apply or interview. Call (425) 369-3224 or email employment@kcls.org

KCLS ensures equal opportunities and consideration for all job applicants, without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. KCLS does not tolerate discrimination or harassment during any stage of employment, including in recruiting, hiring, promotion, termination, leave of absence, compensation, or training. Examples of Duties Essential Duties/Major Responsibilities: Any of the following duties may be performed.

These examples are not necessarily performed by all incumbents, however, and do not include all specific tasks an incumbent may be expected to perform. Creates, develops, directs, delivers, and evaluates relevant services and programs, including co-creating programs with the community. Develops relationships and partnerships with community-based organizations, including civic, business, education, and cultural communities.

Engages with the community and target service population (e.g., children, teens, adults) using many delivery methods. Promotes the use of materials, services and programs to the community. Participates in community activities by providing information, answering questions and discussing community needs for services

Represents the Library and makes public presentations. Identifies and stays current with service area and understands their informational needs and interests. Plans and organizes information for use by service population.

Identifies future needs and trends for information services. Provides and responds to in-depth readers' advisory, informational and specialty service questions. Provides depth of knowledge in specialty area or skill set such as children's, teen and adult services.

Assists and educates patrons in the use of library technology resources. Promotes and supports Intellectual Freedom principles with staff and patrons. Resolves related concerns or redirects to appropriate source.

Promotes and supports KCLS's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion values with staff and patrons. Centers the experiences of people and communities who are most affected by structural inequities when engaging in programming, partnerships, and information services work. Mentors, trains, and models for other staff.

Works closely with the Public Services Assistant (PSA) position in support of excellence in informational and readers' advisory services. Creates and provides relevant and timely communications. Participates in collection development and maintenance activities.

Secondary Duties: Initiates, participates and collaborates in the library profession beyond KCLS. Maintains professional expertise in order to provide relevant public service. Initiates, participates and collaborates with KCLS staff on projects and committees.

Participates in activities such as staff meetings, committee work and trainings. Performs other related duties, as assigned. Customer Focus Primarily focused on customer needs, able to deliver high-quality, value-added services.

Constantly strives to find new ways to increase customer satisfaction and understanding, foster equitable services, and forge meaningful connections. Valuing Diversity Manages relationships with all kinds and classes of people inclusively and equitably; respects, values, and encourages the unique dimension each employee adds to the organization and each member of the community brings to the whole. Seeks opportunities to learn from differences.

Ethics, Values, and Judgment Exercises best judgment, trustworthiness, and professional standards of conduct; consistently demonstrates organizational values, moral principles, and accountability in behavior, character and action. Defends intellectual freedom and patron confidentiality. Professional & Technical Knowledge Demonstrates proficiency in professional and technical skills and/or knowledge in position-related areas; purposely keeps up with current developments and trends in areas of expertise, in order to foster personal success and connections for others.

Interpersonal Savvy Relates well to all kinds of people at all levels, both internally and externally; builds appropriate relationships; interactions are often purposeful and constructive. Dealing with Ambiguity Can shift gears comfortably; can decide and act without the total picture; can comfortably handle risk and uncertainty, does not exhibit excessive need to control or track, can 'let go' and move forward in uncertainty. Organizing and Planning Establishes courses of action for self, can influence others to ensure that work is efficient, appropriately sensitive to real restraints on time and resources.

Willing to take a risk. Teamwork/Collaborating Works cooperatively and productively with others to achieve goals and deliverables. Is aware of, utilizes and celebrate their own and team member's strengths and differences.

Desired Minimum Qualification Education/Experience: Masters of Library and Information Science degree, or equivalency, from an American Library Association accredited school of Librarianship. Evidence of training, experience, or study in an area of service specialty (e.g., Children's, Teen, Adult Services). SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Washington State Librarian's Certificate

Valid Washington State Driver's License. Physical Demands & Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is constantly using hands to grasp objects, frequently finger/keyboarding. The employee will frequently stand and walk and reach up to chest level with hands and arms and up to frequently will bend.

Occasionally squats, kneels and sits on floor and will seldom crawl. The employee will frequently lift/carry 10 pounds, occasionally up to 20 pounds and seldom up to 50 pounds and up to frequently push/pull carts using light force. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a typical library environment and in the community for engagement activities.

Interactions with individuals that involve behaviors issues may occur. Incumbent must be available for a varied work schedule, including early mornings, evenings and/or weekends, which may change periodically. Extensive travel within the service area is required.