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Local Library Jobs in Reno, NV (NOW HIRING)

Lateral Firefighter

Reno, NV · On-site

$65K - $88K/yr

... local libraries, or educational facilities. If you are having difficulty logging into your governmentjobs.com profile, please call the applicant support line at 855-524-5627. Examination Process:

Lateral Firefighter

Reno, NV · On-site

$65K - $88K/yr

... local libraries, or educational facilities. If you are having difficulty logging into your governmentjobs.com profile, please call the applicant support line at 855-524-5627. Examination Process:

Lateral Firefighter

Reno, NV · On-site

$65K - $88K/yr

... local libraries, or educational facilities. If you are having difficulty logging into your profile, please call the applicant support line at 855-524-5627. Examination Process: Applicants must meet ...

Maintain organized and accessible digital product image libraries. * Organize, label, and manage ... local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including ...

Maintain organized and accessible digital product image libraries. * Organize, label, and manage ... local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including ...

Maintain organized and accessible digital product image libraries. * Organize, label, and manage ... local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including ...

Demonstrate your passion and sales skills by offering businesses in your local community ... ONLINE TRAINING & DOCUMENTS LIBRARY * E-SIGN APPLICATION OPTION (RAPID & EASY) EXPERIENCE THAT WE ...

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How much do local library jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for local library in Reno, NV is $65,002.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,300.00 and $74,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are local libraries?

Local libraries are community-based institutions that provide access to a wide range of books, digital resources, and other educational materials. They offer services such as lending books, providing internet access, hosting events, and supporting literacy and lifelong learning for people of all ages. Local libraries are typically funded by local government and are free or low-cost to use, making them an important resource for education and community engagement.

What is the difference between Local Library vs Public Librarian?

AspectLocal LibraryPublic Librarian
CredentialsLibrary degree or certificationLibrary degree or certification
Work EnvironmentCommunity libraries, schools, or private institutionsPublic libraries, community centers
Employer & IndustryLocal government, educational institutionsMunicipal government, public sector
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding library roles, services, or locationsCareer info, job roles, or qualifications in public libraries

While both roles involve working in libraries, a Local Library refers to the physical library location or institution, whereas a Public Librarian is a professional who manages library services in public libraries. The Public Librarian typically holds similar credentials but focuses on providing community services, programs, and information access.

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

To excel as a Local Librarian, you need a solid understanding of information management, cataloging, and library science, often backed by a degree in library science or a related field. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), digital databases, and cataloging tools like MARC is typically required. Outstanding customer service, communication, and organizational skills help librarians engage with patrons and support diverse community needs. These combined skills ensure efficient resource management, improved access to information, and a welcoming environment for all library users.

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

Staff working in a local library often face challenges such as managing a diverse patron base, adapting to new technologies, and balancing multiple responsibilities like customer service, cataloging, and event coordination. Addressing these challenges involves strong communication skills, ongoing professional development, and collaboration with colleagues to share best practices. Many libraries also offer training sessions and encourage teamwork to create a supportive environment and ensure staff can effectively meet community needs.
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Infographic showing various Local Library job openings in Reno, NV as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,002 per year, or $31.3 per hour.
Lateral Firefighter

Lateral Firefighter

City of Reno

Reno, NV • On-site

$65K - $88K/yr

Other

Posted 23 days ago


City Of Reno (Nevada) rating

5.2

Company rating: 5.2 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

648th of 668 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description ***Lateral Opportunities Available Now*** Join a dedicated team at the City of Reno Fire Department and become part of an amazing group who strives every day to make our community a place we are all proud to call home. The successful candidate in this position will bring their firefighting experience to the City of Reno and be responsible for firefighting, life saving, emergency response, fire prevention, equipment operation and maintenance, facility maintenance, work and skill readiness. ***The Reno Fire Department is in the planning stages of their next academy.

Dates are still to be determined. Please check back regularly for updates.*** Paramedics are eligible for additional pay. This is an open competitive opportunity for all currently qualified Firefighter applicants

The City of Reno is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to everyone. This commitment is an integral part of our efforts to ensure that we have a diverse and representative workforce that serves the community of Reno. Examples of Essential Functions Respond to fires and other emergency or public assistance incidents in a timely, safe, and skilled manner and participate in their control through hose laying, ladder operations, ventilation, extinguishment, salvage and other activities as part of team effort.

Rescue persons endangered by fires or other hazards and administer first aid to injured parties when assigned. Conduct inspections and other fire prevention tasks including fire safety education to eliminate or reduce fire hazards and enforce fire codes. Develop and maintain high levels of work knowledge and skills for various duties through training, manipulative drills and other skill maintenance programs.

Operate and maintain, properly and safely, firefighting and other related equipment and apparatus in an efficient and effective manner. Keep fire station and other facilities in a clean, orderly and usable condition. Assist in completing other day-to-day work such as record keeping and map maintenance.

Perform various public information and relations tasks, as appropriate and assigned through written and oral form. Participate in planting and maintaining flower beds; prune and trim hedges, flowers, shrubs and trees. Maintain an adequate level of physical fitness to perform firefighting, rescue, equipment operation, and other related tasks.

May, when qualified and assigned, perform relief work in the capacity of a Fire Equipment Operator. Minimum Qualifications The following minimum qualifications are required to be met at the time of application, unless otherwise stated. Age & Education: At least 18 years of age at the time of appointment High School Diploma or Equivalent Work Experience: Two years, including probationary time, of current, full-time continuous employment as a Firefighter or higher ranking fire operations personnel with a public fire agency, authority, or department that provides all risk Fire/EMS services and is comparable to the Reno Fire Department as identified by NFPA standards, NFPA 1710.

*Paid call, extra help, temporary, and/or volunteer firefighting experience is not an acceptable substitute for the required two years outlined above. Licenses and Certificates: Possession of a valid driver's license at the time of appointment. Must have the ability to obtain a Nevada Class B Driver's license with an F endorsement within six months of employment.

Valid Nevada Basic Emergency Medical Technician certification or National Registry Basic Emergency Medical Technician certification. Current Nevada Firefighter I and II certifications, or IFSAC Firefighter I and II certifications which meet NFPA standards. Current CPR certification.

Current Haz Mat Operations certification that meets NFPA standards. Current NWCG S-130 and S-190 certifications. *All licenses, certifications, and/or qualifications are required to be kept current and maintained for continued employment.

*Applicants will be required to pass a medical evaluation prior to employment. Qualified candidates will be required to present a current CPAT or CPAT Equivalent by the date of interview to the Reno Fire Department (RFD) to be considered eligible for hire by the department. **Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.** Supplemental Information To Apply: Please submit your completed application and all additional information/documentation requested online at www.reno.gov/jobs by the closing date of this recruitment

If a computer or mobile device is not available to you, suggested locations to complete an online application submittal include: the City of Reno City Hall 2nd floor computer kiosk or Civil Service Office, Nevada Job Connects, local libraries, or educational facilities. If you are having difficulty logging into your governmentjobs.com profile, please call the applicant support line at 855-524-5627. Examination Process: Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications and pass the examination for this position to be eligible for hire

The examination will consist of a Training and Experience evaluation (T&E) weighted at 100%. Training and Experience Evaluation (T&E) Details The T&E examination consists of a Supplemental Questionnaire. The questions may be viewed online under the tab marked "QUESTIONS" on the job announcement page.

The T&E must be submitted online at the time of application. Responses to your T&E questions should be consistent with the information given in your application details. Answers are subject to verification.

Failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score; therefore, it is advantageous for you to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. In order to receive credit for education or training, you must attach copies of your transcripts, diploma, or relevant certificates to your online application. Resumes or questionnaires uploaded as attachments to the application will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question online.

"See Resume" or "See above," etc., are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Changes or corrections to your responses cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. TIP: It may be more efficient to develop your responses in a word processing document and then paste them into the online questionnaire to be submitted

Notification: Applicants are notified by email of their examination results. Applicants who do not meet the minimum qualifications will also be notified. We highly recommend opting in to receive text message notifications.

Follow-up text messages may include updates about your application, next steps, and interviews. If you haven't opted in before, the option will appear before you submit your application. If you've previously opted in or out, you can update your choice anytime in account settings in your governmentjobs.com profile

Testing Accommodation: We strive to ensure equal access for all individuals. If you require accommodations due to a disability, we encourage you to inform the Chief Examiner by the closing date of this announcement. Your request will be handled with confidentiality and respect.

Employee/Veteran Preference in the Event of Tie Scores: In the event of tie scores resulting from an open competitive examination (Rule VII, Section 7), candidates will be provided a rank preference in the following order: Classified employees with established veteran status Classified employees without veteran status Non-classified employees and external candidates with established veteran status. This preference will only be administered in the event of tie scores. Documentation must be submitted at time of application.

Appointment and Certification: Appointments to positions in the City's Civil Service system are made on the basis of examination. Scores resulting from a competitive examination are used in determining a person's rank on an eligible register. The department may hire any of the persons referred.

The names of those persons not hired may be considered when the next vacancy occurs, for as long as that register is viable. Questions and Updates: Questions about the information on this announcement and updates to application information should be directed to Civil Service at (775) 334-2223 or civilservice@reno.gov. The City of Reno is an equal opportunity employer

Recruitment, hiring, assignment, training, compensation, promotion, retention, and disciplinary decisions will be made without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, political affiliation, membership in an employee association, or any other protected class status applicable under federal or state law or City Charter.


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