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Library Job Jobs in Seattle, WA (NOW HIRING)

Library Associate II - Library

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$29.39 - $35.72/hr

Library Associate II Invitation to Compete #37-26: Library Associate II Capitol Hill Branch, 425 Harvard Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98102 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay ...

Library Associate I

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$27.94 - $33.89/hr

Library Associate I Northeast Branch , 6801 35th N.E., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: Wed 9:30am-6pm, Thurs 11:30am-8pm, Fri OFF, Sat ...

Library Associate I

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$27.94 - $33.89/hr

Library Associate I Northeast Branch , 6801 35th N.E., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: Wed 9:30am-6pm, Thurs 11:30am-8pm, Fri OFF, Sat ...

Library Associate I

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$27.94 - $33.89/hr

Library Associate I Northeast Branch, 6801 35th N.E., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: Wed 9:30am-6pm, Thurs 11:30am-8pm, Fri OFF, Sat ...

Library Associate I

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$27.94 - $33.89/hr

Library Associate I Northeast Branch, 6801 35th N.E., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: Wed 9:30am-6pm, Thurs 11:30am-8pm, Fri OFF, Sat ...

Library Associate I

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$27.94 - $33.89/hr

Library Associate I Invitation to Compete #36-26: Library Associate I Northeast Branch, 6801 35th N.E., Seattle Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week ...

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How much do library job jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for library job in Seattle, WA is $17.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.41 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by library staff, and how can they be addressed?

Library staff often navigate challenges such as balancing multiple service requests, adapting to new technologies, and addressing diverse patron needs. Effective time management and continuous professional development help staff stay organized and current with digital resources. Collaborating closely with colleagues and leveraging training opportunities can also improve problem-solving and customer service skills, leading to a more supportive and efficient work environment.

What is the difference between Library Job vs Archivist?

AspectLibrary JobArchivist
Required CredentialsLibrary degree or relevant certificationArchival certification or master's in library science with archival focus
Work EnvironmentPublic, academic, or special librariesArchives, museums, or historical institutions
Employer & Industry UsageLibraries, educational institutions, public sectorsHistorical societies, museums, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both Library Jobs and Archivist roles involve managing information resources, Library Jobs focus on providing access to books, media, and digital collections in library settings. Archivists specialize in preserving and organizing historical records and documents. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in their focus and work environment.

What are library jobs?

Library jobs refer to a variety of roles within libraries, including positions such as librarians, library assistants, technicians, archivists, and more. These professionals are responsible for organizing and managing library resources, assisting patrons with information needs, maintaining collections, and supporting educational or community activities. Library jobs can be found in public, academic, school, and special libraries, and may require different levels of education or specialized training depending on the position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Library job, and why are they important?

To excel in a library job, you typically need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a background in library science or related studies, often supported by a degree or certification. Familiarity with library management systems (e.g., Koha, Sierra), digital cataloging tools, and information databases is essential. Excellent customer service, communication, and problem-solving skills help library staff assist patrons and work collaboratively with colleagues. These skills are vital for maintaining efficient library operations, ensuring accurate information retrieval, and fostering a welcoming environment for the community.
What cities near Seattle, WA are hiring for Library Job jobs? Cities near Seattle, WA with the most Library Job job openings:
Infographic showing various Library Job job openings in Seattle, WA as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,250 per year, or $17.9 per hour.

Library Associate II - Library

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Seattle, WA โ€ข On-site

$29.39 - $35.72/hr

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Library Associate II

Invitation to Compete #37-26: Library Associate II Capitol Hill Branch, 425 Harvard Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98102 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: Wed 11:30am โ€“ 8pm, Thurs 9:30am โ€“ 6pm, Fri OFF, Sat 9:30am โ€“ 6pm, Sun 9:30am โ€“ 6pm, Mon OFF, Tues OFF Week 2: Wed OFF, Thurs 9:30am โ€“ 6pm, Fri OFF, Sat OFF, Sun OFF, Mon 9:30am โ€“ 6pm, Tues OFF Salary Range: $29.39 - $35.72 per hour A pay period is two weeks in length that starts on Wednesday and ends on Tuesday. The schedule listed is 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 July 13, 2026. Please note: This recruitment may be used for up to 90 days following the closing date of this posting to fill regular and temporary Library Associate II vacancies.

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 and growth mindset. 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 Library Associate II position.

The Capitol Hill Branch serves a diverse range of people, including some of our most vulnerable and marginalized communities. We welcome everyone and endeavor to provide a calm oasis where people can connect and recharge. The branch highlights the LGBTQ collection and boasts a wall of rainbow books in our Teen corner on the Northeast side of the building. Our restroom facilities, meeting and study rooms, and public computers are very popular. The team at Capitol Hill work closely together to provide resources and exemplary service in a busy, demanding environment.

The Library Associate II classification is a rewarding, albeit physically demanding position that is responsible for providing friendly, responsive customer service to patrons and clerical support. Primary duties include checking in and checking out materials, registering patrons for library cards, collecting fees, resolving patron account disputes, providing basic information services for Library patrons, and assisting patrons with the use of Library equipment and resources.

Additional responsibilities may include enforcing Community Use Agreement; maintaining computer and manual files; processing new materials, reserves and department interlibrary loan requests; answering telephones, typing and filing records, data entry, maintaining statistics and providing support in shelving and retrieving materials, when needed.

Job Responsibilities

Provide Circulation and Lending Services for Patrons: Serves as a front desk customer service representative. Provides friendly, responsive customer service to patrons; checks materials in and out; renews and reserves materials; collects fees; registers patrons for library cards; resolves patron account issues; applies the Library's circulation policies and procedures; gives directions or information to patrons regarding the location and use of Library materials, equipment and resources; and assesses the nature of, responding to, and effectively resolving, a variety of related issues.

Assists with the Flow and Organization of Library Materials: Sorts, files, shelves and routes books and a wide variety of other materials; lifts and transports books and materials using book carts, hand trucks and similar equipment; uses automated systems; locates and retrieves materials for processing; maintains the order and appearance of materials, re-shelves as needed; and retrieves materials for patrons and Library staff.

Enforcement of the Library's Policies and Procedures: Applies the Library's borrower policies and circulation procedures when interacting with patrons at circulation desks. Assists to enforce the Community Use Agreement from a de-escalation framework to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for patrons.

Performs Support Duties: Gathers information or data; maintains records and files; compiles statistics; and assists with various projects such as processing damaged materials, updating records and/or developing reports. Assists with shelving and sorting materials, when needed.

Qualifications

Education: A high school diploma or a Graduate Equivalency Degree (GED) is required.

Customer Service Experience: Minimum of two years of work experience providing customer service to the general public, applying exemplary customer service standards in dealing with complex customer issues. A candidate's experience must demonstrate the ability to apply customer service standards in dealing with the public on complex customer issues as they pertain to organizational policies and procedures. Previous experience working in a library setting is preferred.

Excellent Written and Verbal Communication Skills: Candidates must be able to effectively respond to patron communications in person and on the telephone, specifically the ability to listen to and understand customer concerns, assess available options, and respond accurately and appropriately. Candidates must also be able to respond to patron requests for directional assistance. Candidates must be able to effectively communicate in English, verbally and in writing, as well as comprehend spoken and written English.

Experience using Personal Computers and Office Equipment: Candidates must have experience operating point-of-sale/service computer terminals that use menu-based commands to obtain, interpret, and display data and information related to customer accounts. Candidates must have experience with using Microsoft Office applications (Outlook email, Excel and Word), internet browsers and online catalogs. Candidates must have experience using general office equipment, such as fax machines, photocopiers, printers and cash registers.

Organizational Skills: Candidates must be able to learn to sort books or other materials alphabetically and numerically, quickly, accurately and safely, and must be able to learn sorting and library filing schemes, such as the Dewey Decimal system. Candidates must also be able to organize and maintain information in an electronic format in shared network files.

Other Required Skills and Abilities: Candidates must be flexible in adjusting their work hours and locations. Candidates must also demonstrate the ability to work with others as part of a team on projects and have the ability to understand and apply verbal and written instructions. Candidates must also be able to bend, stretch, stoop, and lift bins up to 40 pounds in weight and push wheeled book carts weighing up to 200 pounds. Candidates must also have the ability to squeeze and release hand brakes on wheeled book carts.

Desired Qualifications:

  • Experience working with racially, culturally and economically diverse communities.
  • Experience interacting with immigrant families, new English speakers, people experiencing housing insecurity, and individuals who are living with addiction or mental illness.
  • The ability to speak and read Amharic, Chinese, Oromo, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya or Vietnamese; fluency in American Sign Language.
  • Familiarity with de-escalation techniques for challenging behaviors and demonstrated experience using those skills.
  • Experience with merchandise handling and 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 July 13, 2026 to be considered for this position.

  1. Online application with responses to the supplemental questions.
  2. A cover letter that describes how your experience and skills align with the job responsibilities and qualifications. Please let us know why you want to do this work.
  3. Current resume that summarizes relevant education, experience, knowledge and skills.

Applications that do not include a cover letter, resume, 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 $29.3