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How much do federal librarian jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for federal librarian in Raleigh, NC is $63,369.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,100.00 and $72,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a federal librarian?

Federal Librarians are professionals who manage, organize, and provide access to information resources within federal government agencies, departments, or institutions. They support government employees and the public by facilitating research, maintaining collections, and ensuring the security and accessibility of information. Federal Librarians may specialize in areas such as law, science, or military history, and are responsible for adhering to federal standards and policies regarding information management. Their work helps advance government missions by ensuring that accurate and relevant information is available when needed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a federal librarian?

To thrive as a Federal Librarian, you need a master's degree in library science (MLS/MLIS) from an ALA-accredited program, strong research abilities, and knowledge of information management practices. Familiarity with federal information systems, integrated library systems (ILS), cataloging standards, and possibly a security clearance are typically required. Exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders are vital soft skills. These abilities are crucial for managing sensitive government information, ensuring regulatory compliance, and providing accurate, accessible resources to federal employees and the public.

How do federal librarians typically collaborate with other government agencies and departments?

Federal Librarians often work closely with various government agencies to provide access to information, develop specialized collections, and support research initiatives. Collaboration can involve interlibrary loans, joint digital resource projects, and participation in working groups or committees that focus on information sharing and policy development. These collaborations are essential for ensuring that federal employees and the public have timely access to accurate and relevant information. Building strong professional relationships and maintaining clear communication are key aspects of this collaborative environment.

How much do federal librarians make?

Federal librarians typically earn a median annual salary of around $60,000 to $80,000, depending on experience, location, and level of responsibility. Salaries can increase with advanced degrees, specialized skills, and additional certifications, especially in federal agencies or large institutions.

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Infographic showing various Federal Librarian job openings in Raleigh, NC as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,369 per year, or $30.5 per hour.

EC Teacher of the Visually Impaired

Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools

Chapel Hill, NC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


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Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Job description

Job Title: Teacher of the Visually Impaired Salary: NC Teacher Salary + Local Supplement Benefits:  Full Benefits Qualifications:
  • NC Teaching License- 88083 Visually Impaired
  • Valid North Carolina driver's license
  • Experience with technology, low vision devices
  • Experience with providing instruction for students with disabilities. Sufficient data management skills
  • Such alternatives to the above as the Board finds appropriate and acceptable
  • Preferred Special Education Certification
  • Preferred experience with braille instruction
Reports To: Exceptional Children Director in collaboration with School Administrator (includes input from Senior Executive Director of Exceptional Children) Job Goal: Under general supervision, the Teacher of Visual Impaired performs a variety of professional, instructional, administrative, and leadership tasks to coordinate activities in the Department of Exceptional Children in the Chapel Hill- Carrboro City School System. The purpose of this position is to work with schools to provide support in addressing instructional improvement to promote the availability of a free appropriate public education for all students with disabilities to include procedural compliance and educational accountability. Performance Responsibilities:

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Possess skills and abilities necessary to provide and coordinate specialized instruction for students with visual impairments to provide appropriate materials in supporting student learning
  • Collaborate and communicate effectively with district and school staff, administrators, teachers, service provider professionals, parents and community to support understanding, acquiring information, and interpreting the unique needs of student with visual impairments
  • Ensures the implementation of required federal, state and local policies and procedures affecting students with disabilities at all assigned schools.
  • Provide technical expertise as needed, and assist with student assessments during the initial evaluation and reevaluation process.
    • Support school based teams to include evaluations and assessment of individual needs of student
    • Possess the knowledge and skills to complete functional vision and learning assessments
    • Interpret assessment results when needed
  • Responsible for specialized instruction and services required to meet the unique educational needs of students with visually impairment
    • Support IEP teams to establish appropriate goals and objectives.  Aid in design programming and implementation of an IEP
    • Promotes the use of research-based practices
  • Establish a schedule to provide service delivery aligned with student programming needs
  • Attends and participates in meetings such as school based PLC, district level supports, assistive technology team, state level supports, etc.
  • Orient and mentor service providers and staff for supporting learning of students with visual impairments
  • Coordinate new referrals and manage schedule and caseload to maximize efficient utilization of collaboration for student learning
  • Assist school staff and parents with transitions between educational levels (e.g., preschool to elementary) and programmatic levels as students move within the district and continuum of services.
  • Keep accurate records.
    • Maintain a current registry of students with Visual Impairment and/or Deaf/Blind for local, state and federal maintenance of records.
    • To include required NCDPI reporting systems and submission of  reports in a timely manner.
  • Prepare sequential and meaningful instruction geared to the student's assessed needs, IEP goals and objectives, functioning, and motivational levels. This instruction should be reflected in weekly or monthly lesson plans, as appropriate and in coordination with collaborating teachers/service providers.
  • Provide assistance to the classroom teacher in academic subjects and activities of the classroom that, as a direct result of the student's visual impairment, requires adaptation for the student.
  • Provide materials and teacher support for instruction which allows for the student to participate in core curriculum including students who receive services on the Extended Content Standards
  • Consult with assessment team to determine appropriate testing materials and modifications
  • Conduct functional vision/learning media assessments and produce written reports.
  • Maintain a current reference library of professional materials and resources.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

ADDITIONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of current special education program state and federal regulations.
  • Demonstrate ability to relate in a positive way to include sensitivity to race, creed, color, national origin, gender, sexual/gender identity, class, socioeconomics, ethnicity, sexual orientation, cognitive/physical ability, diverse language fluency, religion, status as an English Language Learner, marital status, pregnancy, parenthood, or other characteristics protected by federal law for the diversity of students, staff, parents and community.
  • Ability to work cooperatively with staff, administrators and support personnel in a team approach to solving individual student needs.
  • Ability to communicate orally and in writing with clarity.
  • Demonstrate ability to use conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills.
  • Demonstrate ability to plan, organize, facilitate and implement meaningful professional development activities.
  • Ability to maintain high ethical standards and confidentiality throughout all duties.
  • Must model and maintain exemplary punctuality and attendance.
Terms of Employment: Ten-month year; Salary in accordance with certification and placement on the adopted schedule.  This position is for the 2026-27 school year. Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with the Board of Education policy on the evaluation of teachers. Date Updated: 5/2020


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