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Library Teens Jobs in Seattle, WA (NOW HIRING)

Adult Services Librarian

Tacoma, WA ยท On-site

$34.75 - $48.09/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Will be assigned to serve audiences such as youth, teens, and adults for specific service and library initiative areas. * Ensures service to assigned audiences is grounded in appropriate learning ...

Adult Services Coordinator

Issaquah, WA ยท On-site

$111K - $135K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Develops and facilitates system-wide specialty programs, services, and promotions for adults, teens, or children. * Plans and leads librarian specialty meetings for associated programs. * Works with ...

Adult Services Coordinator

Issaquah, WA ยท On-site

$111K - $135K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Develops and facilitates system-wide specialty programs, services, and promotions for adults, teens, or children. * Plans and leads librarian specialty meetings for associated programs. * Works with ...

Adult Services Coordinator

Issaquah, WA ยท On-site

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

Develops and facilitates system-wide specialty programs, services, and promotions for adults, teens, or children. * Plans and leads librarian specialty meetings for associated programs. * Works with ...

Library Teens information

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How much do library teens jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for library teens in Seattle, WA is $21.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.21 and $24.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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 Seattle, WA?

For Library Teens jobs in Seattle, WA, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities near Seattle, WA are hiring for Library Teens jobs?

Cities near Seattle, WA with the most Library Teens job openings:

Infographic showing various Library Teens job openings in Seattle, WA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $44,222 per year, or $21.3 per hour.

Adult Services Librarian

Pierce County Library System

Tacoma, WA โ€ข On-site

$34.75 - $48.09/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post hasย expired 1 day ago.ย Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Librarian (3) - 40 Hours per Week

Lakewood - Lakewood Region

Summit - Parkland/Spanaway Regionย 

Orting - Parkland/Spanaway Region

Pierce County Library System

Hiring Range:$34.75 - $40.26ย per hour;Pay Grade Range:ย $34.75- $48.09 per hour

Compensationย 

Pierceย County Library System offers a compensation program which recognizes qualifications and experience relevant to each position. The starting pay isย establishedย typically within the hiring range below based upon the experience of the individual hiredย intoย the role. Our compensation package also includes annual increases for eachย additionalย year of experience and tenure in the role, up to the maximum (current year maximum outlined in pay grade range above). Eligibility for overtime is exclusive to positions which are FLSA status non-exempt below.ย 

FLSA Status:ย Non-exemptย 

Position Status:ย Regularย 

Location(s):ย ย There will be 3 positions for hire.ย 

The Lakewood Librarian position will be assigned to the Lakewood region that includes these branches: Lakewood, Tillicum, DuPont.ย 

The Summit Librarian position will be assigned to the Parkland/Spanaway Region that includes these branches: Parkland/Spanaway, Summit, Orting.ย 

The Orting Librarian position will be assigned to the Parkland/Spanaway Region that includes these branches: Parkland/Spanaway, Summit, Orting.

Hours Per Week:ย 40 per weekย ย 

Schedule:ย 

Lakewood

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9:35-6:05 10:35-7:05 9:35-6:05 10:35-7:05 9:35-6:05 Off Off

Summit

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

9:35-6:05

9:35 - 6:05

9:35-6:05

10:35-7:05

9:35-6:05

Off Off

Orting

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Off Off

9:35-6:05

9:35-6:05 10:30-7:05 9:35-6:05

9:35-6:05

*Schedule is subject to change.ย 

Union Status:Representedย 

Candidate Submission Timelines:ย 

TRANSFER Candidates:ย Internal PCLSย transfer eligibleย candidatesย  willย be given first consideration for this position through the Transfer Closure dateย indicatedย below. Please review the Transfer Processย perย the Collective Bargainingย Agreementย .ย 

Submissions after the Closure Date below will not be considered.ย 

  • Transfer Closure Date:ย Friday, July 31st, 2026 at 5:00pmย 

  • External or Non-Transfer Internal Candidates Closure Date: Monday, August 10,ย 2026 at 5:00pm

Veteran Status:Applicants wishing to claim Veterans Preference should select the percentage that they qualify for, 5% or 10%ย duringย the applicationย process. More information aboutย Veteran'sย Preference, such as the difference in percentage,ย can be foundhereandhere. If you need moreย informationย please contact usย at:ย HR@pcls.usย 

Position Summaryย 

Performs a variety of professional librarian functions on behalf of the Pierce County Library System; provides daily service support to all ages, while emphasizing focused services to assigned audiences and/or specialities, including but not limited to, youth, teen, and/or adult to ensure successful delivery of Library's initiatives; collaborates with staff to assist with service and program delivery; provides leadership and instruction regarding the implementation of services, equipment and resources; participates in maintaining and evaluating assigned collection materials; plans and presents programming of interest to the community; evaluates community needs and plans strategies to address needs at the local level; manages projects and works effectively with project teams; represents the Library to the community; and performs other specialized duties relative to area of assignment.

Essential Functions

Class specifications are intended to provide a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employee in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job.

  • Delivers high-quality, customer-focused services to diverse customers of all ages. Will be assigned to serve audiences such as youth, teens, and adults for specific service and library initiative areas.
  • Ensures service to assigned audiences is grounded in appropriate learning principles, research-based approaches, and work to meet organizational goals.
  • Responds to public inquiries regarding the Library's operations, programs, services, materials, and resources.
  • Conducts complex reference interviews and provides readers' advisory, research services and instruction in person, online and other various formats.
  • Interprets, communicates and applies the Library's policies and procedures; addresses and assists in resolving customer concerns, incidents and complaints.
  • Provides instruction and assistance to customers in the use of the Library's equipment, catalogs, databases, public website, internet, and/or computer software applications; troubleshoots equipment issues.
  • Conducts a variety of routine library work including customer circulation, receiving and processing holds and/or interlibrary loan requests for customers.
  • Develops, coordinates, promotes, delivers and evaluates public programs, presentations and customer experience training, both inside and outside of the library; prepares and maintains program materials.
  • Prepares and provides outreach services in the community, schools and other sites that have been selected based on operational criteria and delivers appropriate levels of service.
  • Communicates effectively within assigned locations, communities of practice, and organizationally, ensuring that all levels of the organization knows about the customers' experience.
  • Creates displays and assists in the coordination of branch displays to ensure community appeal.
  • Provides service delivery outside of the library facilities and engages in community outreach activities.
  • Participates in the maintenance and development of assigned library collections; evaluates and identifies materials for repair, replacement, weeding, and/or reassignment.
  • Develops and maintains web and social media content under the direction of CE leadership.
  • Serves as a representative of the Library to outside agencies, community groups, and the general public; establishes and maintains positive community relationships.
  • Attends, facilitates and participates in a variety of roles within meetings, workshops, seminars, and/or conferences; stays apprised of trends and developments in the field of public library operations.
  • Provides leadership, collaboration and project management to advance library initiatives.
  • Acts as Person in Charge.
  • Prepares and maintains various types of departmental records, databases, lists, and documentation.
  • Participates in updating and maintaining online content for area of assignment.
  • Demonstrates punctuality and regular and consistent attendance.
  • Brings matters of public concern regarding waste, inefficiency, corruption, discrimination, and safety to the attention of Library Management.
  • Performs other specialized duties relative to area of assignment as assigned or required.

Additional Duties and Responsibilities

Duties are considered non-essential and include the following:

  • None

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • No supervisory responsibility is exercised.

Core Skills & Qualities / Leadership Competencies

Employees are expected to demonstrate the following qualities at all times:

  • Customer Focus
  • Teamwork
  • Communications
  • Leadership
  • Problem Solving
  • Change and Learning
  • Positive Attitude
  • Professional Integrity
  • Diversity

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

The employee is expected to perform or possess the following:

Minimum Requirements including Education, License or Certifications:

  • Master's Degree in Library Science required
  • Ability to obtain a State of Washington Librarian Certification.
  • Depending on area of assignment, a valid Washington State Driver's License may be required.
  • Must pass criminal background screening prior to hire.
  • The ability to work evenings and weekends on a rotating schedule.

Technology Requirements:

Required:

  • Ability to effectively navigate basic electronic record creation and storage (e.g. timecard/HRIS, performance review, network drive storage)
  • Use of basic office equipment (e.g. PC, printer, phone, fax, mouse, security alarm)
  • Basic keyboard and alpha/numeric data entry skills
  • Basic PC navigation skills in a windows based environment; ability to connect to a device and print
  • Ability to navigate, search and use basic web functions and applications
  • Intermediate MS Office Suite skills (e.g. Outlook, Word, Excel) to satisfactorily complete job responsibilities
  • Integrated Library System, Inventory or Data Management system experience
  • Presentation Software
  • Search & Retrieval system experience or ability to work with Bibliographic data to satisfactorily complete job responsibilities

Desired:

  • MOS Certification or equivalent in MS Office Suite
  • Integrated Library System, Inventory or Data Management system - Polaris
  • Digital media, digital collections and ebooks

Physical and Environmental Conditions:

Work is conducted in a normal office setting or library environment that provides comfortable lighting, temperature and air conditions and/or regular contact with public. When delivering service outside of Pierce County Library locations, weather, physical, and environmental conditions will vary and work will adhere to additional Pierce County Library safety protocols.ย 

Occasional light lifting, such as three to four reams of paper, four or five books, or other library materials up to 35 pounds may be required.

Subject to sitting and standing for extended periods of time, walking, bending, reaching, and lifting objects weighing up to 30-35 pounds. May lift or push up to 50 pounds as needed. Must be able to lift and carry library materials and push/pull loaded carts.

Work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices or meeting rooms, e.g. use of safe work place practices with office equipment, and/or avoidance of trips and falls and observance of fire regulations.

Work may be performed in a library environment and involve regular contact with the public, and/or require push/pull loaded carts.

Benefits:

  • Sick Leave
  • Medical, Dental, and Basic Life Insurance
  • Vacation
  • Long-Term Disability
  • State Retirement System
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Employees have an opportunity to participate in the Tax Sheltered Annuity Program and the Deferred Compensation Program
  • Additional life insurance for the employee and family is available through payroll deduction.

The above position description is not intended as, nor should it be construed as, exhaustive of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job.ย 

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.

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