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Part Time Library Page Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

$15.50/hr

Position Description The Boyden Library is seeking applicants for two part-time, non-benefit eligible Library Page positions. Expected hours are approximately ten (10) hours per week including ...

Library Page

Foxboro, MA · On-site

$15.50/hr

Foxborough, MA Job Type: Part-Time Job Number: 202600069 Department: Library Opening Date: 08/14 ... Library Page positions. Expected hours are approximately ten (10) hours per week including ...

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How much do part time library page jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time library page in Massachusetts is $17.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.88 and $19.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time library page?

Part time library pages are entry-level employees who work in libraries, typically for a limited number of hours each week. Their main responsibilities include shelving books and other materials, organizing collections, retrieving items for patrons, and keeping library spaces tidy. Library pages play an essential role in ensuring materials are accessible and properly arranged, which helps library operations run smoothly. This position is often ideal for students or individuals seeking flexible, part-time work in a quiet, community-oriented environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time library page?

To thrive as a Part Time Library Page, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to follow established procedures, usually with a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with library catalog systems and basic office equipment is helpful for shelving, sorting, and locating materials. Reliability, teamwork, and a customer-service mindset are valuable soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure efficient library operations, accurate material management, and positive patron experiences.

What are some common challenges faced by part time library pages, and how can they be managed?

Part-time library pages often encounter challenges such as managing repetitive tasks, efficiently shelving a high volume of materials, and maintaining accuracy under time constraints. Staying organized and developing a good system for sorting and shelving can help reduce errors and improve speed. Additionally, pages frequently interact with patrons and staff, so strong communication skills and a willingness to assist with various library duties are valuable. Seeking feedback from supervisors and being proactive about learning library organization systems can make the role more manageable and rewarding.

Is a part time library page an entry level job?

A part-time library page is typically considered an entry-level position, often requiring minimal prior experience. It involves tasks like shelving books, assisting patrons, and maintaining the library environment, making it suitable for those new to the workforce or seeking part-time work. Skills such as organization and customer service are helpful but usually not mandatory.

What cities in Massachusetts are hiring for Part Time Library Page jobs?

Cities in Massachusetts with the most Part Time Library Page job openings:

Infographic showing various Part Time Library Page job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,747 per year, or $17.2 per hour.

Part-Time Library Page

City of Newton

Newton Center, MA

$15/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Job Description

Under the direct supervision of one of the Library division heads or their designees, Pages are tasked with shelving items effectively for patron use and may perform other similar tasks as requested.

Hours of Work: 10 - 12 hours per week, to be worked in the afternoon based on Library needs.

Essential Functions:

(The essential functions or duties listed are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.)

  • Re-shelves materials to proper locations in the library
  • Maintains books and other library materials in accordance with library organizational systems
  • Answers basic directional questions for patrons and visitors, and refers them to other library staff as needed
  • Sorts and organizes library materials prior to shelving
  • Reads shelves and maintains library materials in neat and orderly condition
  • Shifts library materials as directed to keep shelves organized
  • Identifies materials in poor condition
  • Identifies materials belonging to other libraries
  • Assists with materials returns, including clearing book drop as assigned

Secondary Elements

  • Assists with other duties as assigned or requested.

Minimum Entrance Qualifications:

(To perform successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions.)

Education, Training and Experience: Must be at least 18 years of age.

Knowledge, Ability and Skill:

Knowledge: Must understand direction regarding library organization systems.

Ability: Ability to follow oral and written instructions accurately and thoroughly. Ability to stand, reach and stoop to reach shelves. Ability to push and pull up to 40 pounds.

A strong commitment to public service required.

Physical requirements/work environment

(The physical demands described here represent those requirements that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)

Work is performed under typical public building conditions; the noise level is quiet to moderate at most times. Essential functions are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditions.

Errors in judgment or omissions could result in considerable confusion and delay, have a continuing adverse effect on the library’s ability to deliver services, be costly to correct and cause significant adverse public relations.

Work effort principally involves standing, stooping, and walking, with lifting of books and other materials (up to 30 lbs) and intermittent periods of pushing book carts (up to 40 lbs).

Motor Skills: Work effort requires those motor skills needed for activities such as lifting and carrying books

and moving book carts.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the position’s essential functions.

Performance Standard

Employees at all levels are expected to effectively work together to meet the needs of the community and the City through work behaviors demonstrating the City’s values. Employees are also expected to lead by example and demonstrate the highest level of ethics.

Company Description

THE CITY:
The City of Newton is a wonderful place to live and work. Newton has safe and attractive neighborhoods, an excellent public school system, an active community life, multiple transportation systems, proximity to Boston and a well-managed and financially strong City government. The City of Newton has a population of approximately 88,900, with 32,600 housing units and occupies a land area of 18.3 square miles. Newton is principally suburban-residential in character. Unlike many other communities that are established around a single Main Street or downtown, Newton is comprised of thirteen distinctive villages. Newton has a diversified economic base with approximately 4,700 establishments employing approximately 79,500 people. Newton is special in many ways. It is home to a variety of private secondary and post-secondary schools including a portion of Boston College, Lasell University, William James College, Hebrew College, and the UMass Amherst – Mount Ida Campus. The longest stretch of the Boston Marathon runs through the City, including the well-known Heartbreak Hill. Newton-Wellesley Hospital, part of the Mass General Brigham health care system, serves as an important partner to the City. In September 2018, Newton was again ranked #1 in Massachusetts as the best place to live and #12 in the U.S.
OUR GOVERNMENT:
Newton has what is known as a “strong Mayor” form of government with the Mayor having the executive and administrative powers of the City. The legislative branch is comprised of 24 City Councilors. Mayor Marc C. Laredo was sworn in on January 1, 2026 after serving on the City Council. The City of Newton was evaluated by Moody’s Investors Services in February 2020 and assigned its highest rating of AAA. Newton was thus well-positioned to weather the pandemic and economic downturn.
AS AN EMPLOYER:

The City of Newton believes that its employees are its greatest asset. To that end, we are committed to supporting our employees by providing competitive wages and growth, a comprehensive benefits package which includes a defined municipal pension plan, quality health and dental insurance plans, generous paid leave benefits, paid holidays, and access to supplemental benefits such as deferred compensation, short term disability plans, flexible spending accounts, and other employee benefits. We also provide access to an Employee Assistance Program and access to employee training and professional development opportunities. We continuously work to review and expand upon our benefit offerings. We encourage you to visit our Human Resources Department website to learn more about our organization and benefits which are available to our employees. And as always, you are encouraged to reach out to our dynamic HR Team by emailing hr@newtonma.gov.

Human Resources Diversity Statement

We recognize our workforce is a source of strength that is vital to our ability to effectively serve the City of Newton’s diverse community. We will:

  • Actively recruit, develop, and retain a diverse and talented workforce.
  • Proactively address discrimination through education and in partnership with other departments and leaders.
  • Serve as a role model to celebrate and nurture diversity.
  • Foster inclusion by staying curious and clarifying assumptions.
  • Evaluate and develop policies and practices that reflect the diverse nature of our workforce.
  • Build and strengthen accountability at all levels to support diversity efforts.

The targeted salary range reflects what the City of Newton reasonably and in good faith expects to offer for this position at the time of posting, but the final salary determination may be within or outside this range based on various factors, including, but not limited to, experience, skills, education, and market factors. The range will be reviewed regularly and is subject to change.

Benefits

This is a non-benefited position