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Library Teens Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Teen Specialist

Morton, IL · On-site

$19.50 - $21/hr

... teens? Morton Public Library is seeking an enthusiastic, creative, and organized individual to plan and run programs for grades 7-12 while sharing a love of books and providing readers advisory ...

Teen Specialist

Morton, IL · On-site

$19.50 - $21/hr

... teens? Morton Public Library is seeking an enthusiastic, creative, and organized individual to plan and run programs for grades 7-12 while sharing a love of books and providing readers advisory ...

The Joliet Public Library is looking for an innovative Youth Services Associate to provide positive ... The downtown building is in the heart of the City and is a hub for children and teens looking for ...

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Library Teens information

What is a library teen?

Library Teens are typically young volunteers, usually in middle or high school, who assist at public or school libraries. Their tasks can include helping with shelving books, organizing materials, supporting library events, and sometimes participating in teen advisory boards. These programs give teens valuable work experience, opportunities to earn community service hours, and a chance to contribute to their local community. Libraries often offer special programs or events specifically for teens to encourage literacy, leadership, and community involvement.

What responsibilities do library teens typically have?

Teens who volunteer at libraries often assist with a range of tasks such as shelving books, preparing materials for programs, helping set up events, and sometimes supporting children's activities or summer reading programs. They may also assist patrons with locating resources or using library technology under supervision. The experience provides valuable teamwork, organizational, and communication skills, and offers insight into library operations. Teens often work closely with library staff and may have opportunities to take on more responsibility as they gain experience.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a library teen volunteer?

To thrive as a Library Teen Volunteer, you should have strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a genuine interest in books and helping others, typically supported by a willingness to learn and follow library guidelines. Familiarity with library catalog systems and basic office equipment is helpful, though most training is provided on the job. Excellent communication, reliability, and a positive attitude are valuable soft skills for engaging with patrons and staff. These skills ensure efficient support of library operations, positive patron experiences, and personal growth in a team-oriented environment.

What is the difference between Library Teens vs Library Assistants?

AspectLibrary TeensLibrary Assistants
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; often volunteer or internship experienceHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require additional certifications
Work EnvironmentPublic or school libraries; youth-focused areasPublic, school, or academic libraries; general support roles
Employer & Industry UsageLibraries seeking youth engagement or volunteer supportLibraries needing assistance with daily operations and patron services
Common Search & ComparisonOften searched by teens or parents; volunteer opportunitiesOften searched by job seekers interested in library support roles

Library Teens typically refer to young individuals, often volunteers or interns, assisting in youth sections of libraries. Library Assistants are paid staff members providing general support across various library departments. While both roles work in libraries, Library Teens focus on youth engagement and may have fewer formal credentials, whereas Library Assistants perform more routine tasks and may require additional certifications.

What are popular job titles related to Library Teens jobs in Illinois?

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What cities in Illinois are hiring for Library Teens jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Library Teens job openings:

Infographic showing various Library Teens job openings in Illinois as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Teen Librarian - Children's Services

Champaign Public Library

Champaign, IL • On-site

$33.90 - $43.28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Salary: $33.90 - $43.28 Hourly
Location : Champaign, IL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 00198 - 7.2026
Department: Children's Services
Opening Date: 07/20/2026
Description
Under the supervision of the Children's Service Manager, develops programs and services for teens and preteens, ages 11-18. The Teen Librarian creates an environment that attracts and invites teens and children to use the library. Cultivates relationships with middle and high school teachers and librarians; presents programs of interest to teens; assists customers of all ages at public service desks with information and reference questions; assists and instructs customers with their use of library computers, personal electronic devices, and other technologies; and performs collection management duties focused on materials of interest to teens.
Schedule includes a mix of daytime, evening, and weekend hours.
Open until filled, with first review of applicants on August 10, 2026.
Examples of Duties
  • Designs, implements, and evaluates public programming and community engagement activities for teens and those that work with teens
  • Leads the daily Teen Lounge creative efforts, preparation, and provision of teen appropriate enrichment activities
  • Assists with training of volunteers and staff
  • Develops and maintains effective relationships with schools, community groups, agencies and non-profits that target teens in order to plan and deliver programs and services that meet local teen needs and interests
  • Provides collection development for all formats of teen material collections
  • Assists and advises customers with their use of library resources in all formats
  • Assists with questions on software, makerspace tools, and other technology related needs to customers of all ages
  • Maintains current awareness of developments in technology as they relate to libraries and library users, including knowledge of mobile and handheld devices
  • Answers informational and reference questions for customers of all ages
  • Merchandises books and other library materials to enhance their appeal and promote their use
  • Contributes to the library's webpage, newsletter, and social media
  • Participates in departmental and library committees
  • Attends and participates in professional activities, conferences, and committees, including on-site and virtual professional development opportunities and training
  • Assists with monitoring and correcting customer behavior to ensure a safe and welcoming environment
  • Participates in departmental and library-wide training and activities, including technology and safety training
  • Provides excellent internal and external customer service
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements
  • Exceptional customer service skills and enthusiasm for working with teens
  • Ability to identify and translate teen needs and interests into effective library services and programs
  • Knowledge of current reading, viewing and listening interests of teens
  • Effective interpersonal relationships with teens and the adults who work with teens
  • Ability to work with library customers and staff in a consistently friendly, respectful, and efficient manner
  • Excellent computer and technology skills, including use of the Internet, computers, mobile devices, and social media
  • Ability to issue guidance and ensure compliance with the Library's Rules of Conduct and policies
  • Ability to locate information and answer customer questions using bibliographic searching tools, print, and electronic reference materials
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to work as part of a team within the department and the library as a whole, including leading and coordinating the work of others
  • Ability to recognize and set priorities, and to use initiative and independent judgment in a variety of situations
  • Knowledge of professional-level library practices, and an interest in keeping up with developments within the field
  • Proficiency with workplace productivity software, including skills in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Ability to maintain reliable attendance and regular schedule
  • Flexibility to adapt to changing situations and to vary work schedules
  • Ability to maintain a varied schedule, including day, evening, and weekend rotations
  • Good vision and hearing to effectively engage with customers
  • Manual dexterity to operate computer, phone, and maker space equipment
  • Physical ability to lift library materials weighing up to 40 pounds, setup for events, and to push fully loaded carts of library materials
  • Valid driver's license, acceptable driving history, and personal automobile for job-related transportation
  • Satisfactory pre-employment background check

Acceptable Experience and Training
  • Master of Library Science degree (MLS) from ALA-accredited institution required
  • Customer service experience in a public library experience preferred
  • Knowledge of Spanish and/or French is helpful
  • Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities

Vacation Leave Accrual
  • 4.3846 hours per bi-weekly pay period for the 1st year (114 hours, or three 38-hour weeks)
  • 5.8462 hours per bi-weekly pay period for the 2nd through 7th years (152 hours, or four 38-hour weeks)
  • 7.3077 hours per bi-weekly pay period for the 8th and succeeding years (190 hours, or five 38-hour weeks)
Sick Leave
  • 98.8 hours per year, accruing at 3.8 hours per pay period.
Sick Leave can be used as soon as accrued, according to the guidelines in the Staff Handbook.
Holidays
The Library is closed on the following nine (9) days: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, and Christmas Day. With the exception of Easter Sunday, all of these days are paid holidays. The Library will remain open for Juneteenth and staff members will receive a floating holiday.
Health Insurance
Health insurance is available for the employee, with 100% less a small cost share paid by employee of the premium paid by the Library. Dependent coverage is available; the Library pays 50% of the premium, and the employee pays the remainder. If selected, health insurance benefits are effective on the first day of employment. Open enrollment for health insurance is typically in February with a March 1 effective date.
Dental & Vision Insurance
Dental insurance and Vision insurance plans are available, with the employee responsible for the entire monthly premium. Details can be provided upon request. Please note dental coverage starts on the first of the month after 30 days of service. For example: If your start date is July 21, your coverage will start August 1. Open enrollment for Vision & Dental insurance is typically in December with a January 1 effective date.
Life Insurance
The Library pays for $12,000 of coverage. Optional Supplemental Life for employee and dependents is available; details are available from the Business Office.
Employee Assistance Program
The Library provides a confidential Employee Assistance Program. The cost of this service is paid entirely by the Library. Employees or their family members may arrange for counseling sessions on any area of concern, personal or professional.
Retirement
Library employees participate in IMRF (Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund) a defined benefit pension plan.
Employees contribute 4.5% of salary tax deferred, and are vested in the plan after ten years. The Library
provides an employer contribution that is calculated annually.
Deferred Compensation Plans
Library employees are offered the opportunity to invest in a 457 Deferred Compensation Retirement plan.
Flexible Spending
Employees may choose to set aside pre-tax payroll dollars to pay for annual allowable medical, child care,
and adoption expenses.
Details about the plans will be provided to new employees during their orientation.
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Do you have or are you able to obtain a valid Illinois driver's license by the time of hire and a personal automobile for job-related transportation?
  • Yes
  • No

02
What is your highest level of education?
  • Less than high school
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Some college
  • College degree or higher

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Do you have an ALA-accredited Master's Degree in Library Science?
  • Yes
  • No

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Are you available to work a flexible schedule that includes daytime, evening and weekend hours?
  • Yes
  • No

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How many years of experience do you have working with teens?
  • 1-2 years
  • 3-4 years
  • 5 or more years
  • None

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Please tell us about your experience working with teens. (This answer box will allow you to enter 12 lines of text)
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How many years o you have programming experience with teens?
  • 1-2 years
  • 3-4 years
  • 5 or more years
  • None

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Please tell us what kind of programs you have prepared for teens. (The answer box will allow you to enter 12 lines of text.)
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Please select the experience you have assisting/instructing others with technology, including a makerspace.
  • 1-2 Years
  • 3-5 Years
  • 5+ Years
  • None

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Please tell us about your experience assisting and instructing others in technology, including a makerspace.
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How many years of experience do you have working in a public library?
  • 1-2 years
  • 3-4 years
  • 5 or more years
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If you have public library experience, please describe the kind of work that you did. (The answer box will allow you to enter 12 lines of text.)
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Please indicate how many years of experience you have providing excellent customer service.
  • 1-2 years
  • 3-4 years
  • 5 or more years
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Please tell us about your customer service experience. (The answer box will allow you to enter 12 lines of text.)
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Please describe how your skills, experience, and interests prepare you to be the best candidate for this position at the Champaign Public Library. (The answer box will allow you to enter 12 lines of text.)
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I understand that I am required to submit with this application the names and contact information of three professional references. If you have not included this information in your application profile, please return to your application and complete this requirement.
  • I have included the names of three references in my application

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