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Library Jobs in Redmond, WA (NOW HIRING)

Library Associate II

Seattle, WA · On-site

$29.39 - $35.72/hr

Library Associate II (BRS) Borrower Services Central Library, 1000 4th Ave., Seattle, WA 98104 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, full-time (80 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: Wed 11am-8pm, Thur 9am ...

Library Associate II

Seattle, WA · On-site

$29.39 - $35.72/hr

Library Associate II (Multiple Positions) Ballard Branch, 5614 22nd Ave. N.W., Seattle, WA 98107 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, benefitted, part-time position (64 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: ...

Library Associate II (BRS) Borrower Services Central Library, 1000 4th Ave., Seattle, WA 98104 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, full-time (80 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: Wed 11am-8pm, Thur 9am ...

Associate Dean of Library

Auburn, WA · On-site

$100K - $113.30K/yr

The library's robust collection includes 40,000 physical books, 400 physical serials, 700,000 eBooks and over 100 databases. The library serves students seven days a week and participates in a ...

Associate Dean of Library

Auburn, WA · Hybrid

$100K - $113.30K/yr

Position Summary This position is the administrator for the Holman Library, Media Services, and Tutoring Resource Center at Green River College, reporting to the Executive Dean and serving on the ...

Library Associate II (Multiple Positions) Ballard Branch, 5614 22nd Ave. N.W., Seattle, WA 98107 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, benefitted, part-time position (64 hours per pay period) Schedule: Week 1: ...

Delivery Driver I Central Library, Materials Distribution Services Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time (48 hours per pay period) Salary range: $28.23 - $34.22 per hour The anticipated work schedule ...

Selection Services Librarian

Seattle, WA · Hybrid

$51.61 - $62.78/hr

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 ...

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 ...

Teen Services Librarian

Seattle, WA · On-site

$44.92 - $54.46/hr

The Seattle Public Library Opening Date: 05/22/2026 Closing Date: 6/2/2026 5:00 PM Pacific Position Description Invitation to Compete #31-26: Teen Services Librarian Greenwood Branch , 8016 Greenwood ...

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How much do library jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for library in Redmond, WA is $17.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.17 and $19.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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 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 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 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 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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Infographic showing various Library job openings in Redmond, WA as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,658 per year, or $17.6 per hour.
Library Page - Newcastle - 12 Hours

$21.65 - $25.18/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Salary: $21.65 - $25.18 Hourly
Location : Newcastle Library, 12901 Newcastle Way, Newcastle, WA
Job Type: Regular Part-Time
Job Number: 2026-00076
Department: Riverview Region - IS/MI/NC/RH/RN/SW
Division: Newcastle
Opening Date: 05/21/2026
Closing Date: 5/28/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
Union Represented: Yes
General Position Summary
Job Number 2026-00076
King County Library System (KCLS) is seeking a detail-oriented Library Page to provide service to the Newcastle Library, which is located in the Riverview Region of King County libraries.
The Library Page position performs work that involves handling and shelving of library materials in an accurate and timely manner. This position maintains the general order of the library by straightening books and materials on shelves and by keeping floors and tables clean and orderly.
The successful candidate will pay close attention to details, be able to sort in alpha-numeric order, and will be able to effectively manage time to maximize productivity.
Schedule:
Tuesday, 4:15pm-8:15pm
Wednesday, 4:15pm-8:15pm
Saturday, 2:15pm-6:15pm
*All shifts worked at Newcastle Library
Note: Minor applicants must review the above work schedule to ensure compliance with Washington State's hour and schedule rules. More information can be found athttps://www.lni.wa.gov/workers-rights/youth-employment/how-to-hire-minors.
About King County Library System (KCLS):
KCLS has a vision of a world where knowledge allows diverse communities to prosper and grow. In order to support this vision, we create opportunities through meaningful connections by acting as the knowledge sharing center for over 1.5 million diverse patrons, providing an unparalleled collection of library materials, resources, technology, services, and programs.
Approximately 1,000 engaged and passionate staff provide service in 50 community library locations and patron engagement using direct outreach, programs, and virtual assistance. Our service area includes cities, towns, tribal lands, and unincorporated districts of King County, with the exception of the city of Seattle.
From a 2021-2022 comprehensive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Assessment Demographics and Language Report, of the more than 1.5 million residents who live within the KCLS service area, almost half identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC). Moreover, roughly one-third of the KCLS community speaks a language other than English as their first language.
The King County Library System values the diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and cultures of all qualified individuals. We seek applicants that reflect the diversity of the communities we serve and encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply, including BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other people of color), immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQIA+, individuals with disabilities, veterans, etc.
KCLS welcomes reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities as an opportunity to assist qualified individuals to participate in the job application or interview process and/or perform the essential functions of the position upon hire.
Need an accommodation to apply or interview? Call (425) 369-3224 or email employment@kcls.org.
KCLS ensures equal opportunities and consideration for all job applicants, without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. KCLS does not tolerate discrimination or harassment during any stage of employment, including in recruiting, hiring, promotion, termination, leave of absence, compensation, or training.
Examples of Duties
Essential Duties/Major Responsibilities:
Any of the following duties may be performed. These examples are not necessarily performed by all incumbents, however, and do not include all specific tasks an incumbent may be expected to perform.
  1. Shelves and maintains order of materials.
  2. Moves, distributes and assists with processing of incoming and outgoing materials manually and using materials handling equipment.
  3. Assists with opening, maintaining and closing libraries, including equipment and grounds activities.
  4. Prepares rooms for meetings and assures that accessories needed for meetings are available.
  5. Inspects materials for damages and process accordingly.
  6. Assists with program setup and takedown.
  7. Assists with displays and assigned projects and programs.
  8. Provides minimal directional assistance to patrons. Refers other questions.

Secondary Duties:
  1. Participates in activities such as committee work, training, staff meetings, etc.
  2. Performs other related duties, as assigned.

Core Competencies:
Customer Focus
Primarily focused on customer needs, able to deliver high quality, value added services. Constantly strives to find new ways to increase customer satisfaction and understanding, foster equitable services, and forge meaningful connections.
Valuing Diversity
Manages relationships with all kinds and classes of people inclusively and equitably; respects, values, and encourages the unique dimension each employee adds to the organization and each member of the community brings to the whole. Seeks opportunities to learn from differences.
Ethics, Values, and Judgment
Exercises best judgment, trustworthiness, and professional standards of conduct; consistently demonstrates organizational values, moral principles, and accountability in behavior, character and action. Defends intellectual freedom and patron confidentiality.
Professional & Technical Knowledge
Demonstrates proficiency in professional and technical skills/ and or knowledge in position-related areas; purposely keeps up with current developments and trends in areas of expertise, in order to foster personal success and connections for others.
Approachability
Listens more than they talk; allows appropriate time for interactions; purposely builds rapport, sets positive tone and exhibits confidence by body language and speech. Maintains boundaries.
Work Quality
Inspires and strives for excellence in all aspects of work including setting high standards of performance for self and others; ensures that results are complete and accurate; exhibits attention to detail.
Teamwork/Collaborating
Works cooperatively and productively with others to achieve goals and deliverables. Is aware of, utilizes and celebrate their own and team member's strengths and differences.
Desired Minimum Qualification
Education and Experience:
  • Any combination of education and experience that allows the successful performance of the job.
  • Ability to read English and sort in alphanumeric order; ability to learn the Dewey Decimal System.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
None.
Physical Demands & Work Environment
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is constantly using hands to grasp objects and lift individual books, frequently required to stand and walk and reach at all levels with hands and arms, frequently repetitive to shelve books and up to frequently will bend. The employee will frequently lift/carry 3 pounds, occasionally up to 20 pounds and seldom up to 35 pounds. Will occasionally push/pull carts using moderate force and frequently push/pulls with light force to straighten books.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed primarily indoors though the position may include outdoor tasks such as managing exterior book drops or removing light debris from walking, landscaped or parking areas. May encounter situations that involve patrons with behavioral issues. Varied work hours, including weekends and evenings, which may change periodically.
General Benefits Summary
Paid Time off
It is the policy of KCLS to grant to all part-time and full-time employees:
  • Annual Leave (Vacation).
  • Sick Leave
  • Holidays - KCLS celebrates twelve (12) holidays each year and one (1) floating holiday. Part-time employees are eligible for holiday pay if they are scheduled to work on the day the holiday falls on.
Medical/Dental Insurance Benefits
Our health insurance plans with Kaiser/Premera/Delta Dental are offered at low premium rates to all employees working 20 or more hours per week. Employees may also purchase benefits for dependents and domestic partners.
Retirement - Public Employee Retirement System (PERS)
Employees working 20 hours per week or more are automatically enrolled in the Washington State Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) program. Both KCLS and the employee contribute toward PERS retirement benefits.
Flexible and Dependent Care Spending Accounts and Health Saving Account
Employees working 20 hours per week or more can set aside a portion of their salary on a pre-tax basis to pay for family medical and dependent care needs. KCLS provides an annual employer contribution to Health Saving Account when the employee is enrolled in a high deductible health plan.
Life and Accidental Death & Disability, Long Term Disability Insurance
All the employees working 20 hours per week or more qualify for the group term life and AD& D insurance benefits equal to one times their annual salary. Employees working 40 hours per week receive long-term disability insurance.
Optional/Voluntary Benefits
Employees working 20 hours per week or more are eligible to participate in the following voluntary benefits:
  • Supplemental Term Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Personal Accident Insurance
  • Critical Illness Insurance
  • Short-Term Disability Insurance
  • Nationwide Pet Insurance
  • Allstate Identity Theft Protection
  • Student Loan Refinance

Deferred Compensation Retirement Plan (available to all KCLS Employees)
  • 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan - You can supplement any other retirement benefits you may have by setting aside pre-tax dollars in this retirement savings account.
Other Benefits
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - This employer-sponsored program is a confidential service that can provide referrals to counseling, financial, legal, child care/elder care services.
  • Ride-Wise - KCLS encourages you to "leave the car at home" and seek other ways to commute to work. All employees are eligible for reimbursement of 50% of your tax-free ORCA transit pass and van pool. The Guaranteed Ride Home program is also available for staff.
  • Tuition Assistance - KCLS encourages employees to pursue college, associate and graduate degrees and certificate programs where such education and knowledge bring value to KCLS. Tuition assistance, as funding permits, is available to all employees.

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Please fill out both the application and this questionnaire completely. Any false or incompleteanswers (such as "see resume" or "see application") may result in you not having an opportunity to interview. Do you agree to answer each of these questions truthfully, and do you understandthat your answers will be compared to the information on your application?
  • Yes
  • No

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Are you a current KCLS employee?
  • Yes
  • No

03
Are you able to work the schedule as described in the job posting?
  • Yes
  • No

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Can you (with or without reasonable accommodation) perform the physical requirements of this position as described in the job posting?
  • Yes
  • No

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As a Library Page, you shelf-read (like proofreading), pay close attention to details, file alphanumerically, and shelf-stock, among other duties. Please provide examples of things you do or have done in the past that use similar skills.
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As a library page, you would be doing a portion of your work independently. Please provide examples of projects or tasks you have performed without direct supervision and how you measured your performance.
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As a library page, you work with many staff. How do you handle differences of opinion when working together with others?
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Acknowledgement of requirements: A KCLS application must be completed (including education & employment history), as stated on the Employment Page. I acknowledge that if my application is incomplete, KCLS will not consider me for this position.
  • Yes

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The King County Library System works to offer library materials that represent a wide range of community interests. This is one of the foundations of our policy of intellectual freedom, the idea that each and every patron has the right to choose the materials that interest them. Given this policy of Intellectual Freedom would you both allow and support the fact that patrons have the right to choose what they wish to see, to hear, or to read at the library?
  • Yes
  • No

10
The screening process at KCLS includes application review, interviews, and references. If selected to proceed after interviews, I acknowledge that KCLS may reach out to my listed references without notifying me beforehand.
  • Yes

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Where did you hear about this job opportunity? Please select all that apply.
  • KCLS Social Media (Facebook or Twitter)
  • American Library Association (ALA)
  • Washington Library Association (WLA)
  • Pacific Northwest Library Association (PNLA)
  • Seattle Public Libraries (SPL)
  • Sno-Isle Libraries
  • Pierce County Libraries
  • LinkedIn
  • Indeed.com
  • Career Fair (In-Person)
  • Government Jobs (public sector job site)
  • Referral from KCLS Staff Member
  • Job Interest Email Notification
  • Other

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