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Library Jobs in Chelsea, MA (NOW HIRING)

America's Test Kitchen is seeking two Library Interns, one for the six-month internship starting in July 2026 and one for the six-month internship starting in January 2027. This paid, part-time ...

In addition, they select materials and maintain the overall quality and content of the Theology and Ministry Library collection. Responsibilities: Provides reference and research assistance in person ...

In addition, they select materials and maintain the overall quality and content of the Theology and Ministry Library collection. Responsibilities: • Provides reference and research assistance in ...

The staff of a branch library. * Executes the policies and practices of the Library as they pertain to the Branch Library. * Assumes primary responsibility in one service area or more, depending on ...

Masters degree in Library and Information Sciences or equivalent. * Academic background in a science field taught at the College such as physics, biology, chemistry, psychology, computer science, and ...

Branch Librarian I

Dorchester, MA · On-site

$75K - $98K/yr

The staff of a branch library. Responsibilities: * Executes the policies and practices of the Library as they pertain to the Branch Library. * Assumes primary responsibility in one service area or ...

Masters degree in Library and Information Sciences or equivalent. * Academic background in a science field taught at the College such as physics, biology, chemistry, psychology, computer science, and ...

Childrens Librarian II

Boston, MA · On-site

$69K - $89K/yr

Under supervision and within the framework of the Library's policies and practices, to assume responsibility for the effective execution of the Library's programs of service to a diverse population ...

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How much do library jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for library in Chelsea, MA is $17.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.79 and $19.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Librarian, you typically need a Master’s degree in Library Science (MLS or MLIS), strong research skills, and organizational abilities. Familiarity with library management systems, digital archives, and cataloguing tools like MARC or Dewey Decimal Classification is essential. Excellent communication, customer service, and problem-solving skills help librarians engage diverse patrons and collaborate with colleagues. These competencies ensure effective resource management, support lifelong learning, and enhance community access to information.

What do library workers do?

Library workers assist patrons in finding and borrowing materials, organize and maintain collections, and help with research and technology use. They may also plan educational programs, manage digital resources, and support community events. The specific duties depend on the role, such as librarian, library assistant, or technician, but all focus on making information accessible to the public.

What Qualifications Do I Need to Get a Job in a Library?

Different library jobs have varying qualifications. To become a librarian, you need a master’s degree in either library science or information studies. This is important if you work with students in an academic setting. You also need some research experience and a strong awareness of research procedures and tools. Library technicians and assistants need to have a high school diploma or a GED certificate and strong administrative skills. If you are seeking a job in library computer support, you need at least a bachelor’s degree in information technologies.

What are some common challenges faced by library staff when adapting to digital resources and technology?

Library staff often encounter challenges such as staying current with rapidly evolving digital platforms, assisting patrons with varying levels of tech literacy, and integrating new technologies with existing catalog systems. Balancing traditional library services with digital resource management requires ongoing training and flexibility. However, many libraries provide professional development opportunities and foster a supportive team environment to help staff successfully navigate these changes.

What is the difference between Library vs Archivist?

AspectLibraryArchivist
Required CredentialsLibrary degree or certification, MLS/MLISArchival certification, MLS/MLIS often preferred
Work EnvironmentPublic, academic, or special librariesArchives, museums, historical institutions
Industry UsageInformation management, education, public servicePreservation, historical records, cultural heritage

Libraries and archivists both manage information resources, but libraries focus on providing access to current materials for the public or specific groups, while archivists preserve historical records and rare collections. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Library Intern

$15/hr

Full-time, Part-time, Internship

Posted 6 days ago

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Job description

America's Test Kitchen is seeking two Library Interns, one for the six-month internship starting in July 2026 and one for the six-month internship starting in January 2027. This paid, part-time internship is a 6 to 10 hour/week position and an opportunity to gain experience in all facets of small special library management. (Please note that the 6 to 10 hours includes one day in-person in our Boston, Massachusetts, office and some remote work between the hours of 9 to 5 Monday through Friday.)

This is a rewarding opportunity to work as the sole librarian in a special collection. You will gain hands-on experience with the organization and management of a library, work with a wonderful (and growing) culinary collection of over 5,000 books plus magazines and newspapers, including rare materials, and make a positive contribution to a fascinating organization.

The successful candidate will have instructional experience; strong, positive communication and interpersonal skills; the ability and willingness to handle multiple responsibilities in a changing environment; and be conversant with various library trends, web development, and culinary trends.

ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF POSITION:

  • Process (catalog, enter into database, shelve) new items
  • Provide in-person and virtual reference services (locate cookbooks, recipes, cultural and historical background on various dishes, food science resources, etc.)
  • Maintain library website and catalogs
  • Preserve and manage rare book collection
  • Design and conduct trainings on technology, library resources, and research methods
  • Identify and acquire new items for the collection
  • Manage company newspaper and magazine subscriptions
  • Shelf-read and weed collection as needed

SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Demonstrated knowledge of effective reference techniques
  • Knowledge of collection development
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Instructional expertise
  • Excellent computer skills, including familiarity with web design, Google Workspace, database searching, and software specific to libraries (TinyCat/LibraryThing)
  • Flexibility in schedule
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 20 pounds and to climb on step stool to reach top shelves


EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

  • BA/BS or equivalent
  • Currently enrolled in a Library Science program
  • Completion of LIS 407, 415, and 488 (or relevant experience)

Salary Range:

$15/hour - $15/hour

The range provided is based on what we reasonably expect to pay for this job as of the time of posting. The actual salary offered will be determined based on multiple factors, including but not limited to the candidate’s relevant experience, job-related knowledge, skills, geographical location, and other job-related factors permitted by law.

About America’s Test Kitchen:

The mission of America’s Test Kitchen (ATK) is to empower and inspire confidence, community, and creativity in the kitchen. Founded in 1992, the company is the leading multimedia cooking resource serving millions of fans with TV shows (America’s Test Kitchen, Cook's Country, and America’s Test Kitchen: The Next Generation), award-winning magazine (Cook’s Illustrated) and limited-edition newsstand issues, cookbooks, podcasts, FAST channels, short-form video series, and the ATK Essential Membership for digital content. Based in a state-of-the-art 15,000-square-foot test kitchen in Boston’s Seaport District, ATK has earned the trust of home cooks and culinary experts alike thanks to its one-of-a-kind processes and best-in-class techniques. Fifty full-time (admittedly very meticulous) test cooks, editors, and product testers spend their days tweaking every variable to find the very best recipes, equipment, ingredients, and techniques. Learn more at https://www.americastestkitchen.com/.

Why America’s Test Kitchen:

We're passionate about cooking, and about creating the best place to work. We're small enough for your ideas to make a big impact, and large enough to offer you opportunities to grow professionally at any stage of your career. We want you to take risks and make mistakes — that's how innovation happens in our test kitchen, in our offices, and in life.

We at America’s Test Kitchen believe food media can be a powerful force for social change. We are passionate about building an inclusive workforce that represents many different cultures, backgrounds, abilities, identities, and perspectives.

We welcome your application.