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Part Time Science Librarian Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Substitute Librarian

Hartland, MI · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Adult Services Manager and/or Youth Services Manager JOB SUMMARY: Part time substitute position ... Master's Degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited program or enrollment in an accredited ...

Adjunct Librarian

MI · On-site

$39.84/hr

Master's degree in Library Science or equivalent ALA accredited degree Please submit your current ... See below the benefits offered by the College under the benefit types: full-time and part-time ...

Our water professionals collaborate to contribute innovative ideas, guided by scientific rigor and ... Develop quick-start guides, internal training materials, and curated prompt libraries tailored to ...

Senior SW Architect

Auburn Hills, MI · On-site

$127K - $173K/yr

... (Full-time / Part-time / Contract) FTE Pay Range: 120,000 + Benefits Your Mission The SW ... libraries / frameworks and communication protocols • Define strategic processes for HPC/ZCU ...

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Part Time Science Librarian information

What is the difference between Part Time Science Librarian vs Part Time Academic Librarian?

AspectPart Time Science LibrarianPart Time Academic Librarian
Required CredentialsMaster's in Library Science (MLS), knowledge of scientific resourcesMaster's in Library Science (MLS), general library science skills
Work EnvironmentSpecialized scientific or research libraries, academic institutionsUniversities, colleges, academic institutions
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, science departmentsEducational institutions, academic settings
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in scientific research supportGeneral academic library roles

The Part Time Science Librarian focuses on supporting scientific research with specialized knowledge of scientific resources, while the Part Time Academic Librarian has a broader role in supporting academic institutions across various disciplines. Both roles require a Master's in Library Science and are common in educational settings, but the Science Librarian's work is more specialized in scientific fields.

What are the most commonly searched types of Science Librarian jobs in Michigan? The most popular types of Science Librarian jobs in Michigan are:
What cities in Michigan are hiring for Part Time Science Librarian jobs? Cities in Michigan with the most Part Time Science Librarian job openings:
Substitute Librarian

Substitute Librarian

Cromaine Library

Hartland, MI • On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

REPORTS TO: Adult Services Manager and/or Youth Services Manager
JOB SUMMARY: Part time substitute position. Provides services to patrons of all ages; helps patrons to use the library effectively. Morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend hours available. Librarians will be trained in both the youth and adult departments, and is expected to be comfortable working with all age groups.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential Job Functions
  • Provide positive reference and reader's advisory services
  • Acquaints patrons with the resources of the Library. Gives instructions and assistance in the use of on-line catalog systems, library technology, and other services.
  • Move through the library regularly to check with patrons regarding their information needs.
  • Enforces library public policies
  • Assists with special projects as assigned
  • May serve as Person-in-Charge during the absence of senior staff
  • Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Master's Degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited program or enrollment in an accredited Library or Information Science program (Completion of Reference class required).
  • Public library experience desirable.
  • Must be able to work at least two shifts per quarter to remain on library payroll
  • Able to work with library patrons of all ages - Adult, Teen, and Youth
  • Experience in assisting library patrons with reference questions, reader's advisory, and general collection issues
  • Ability to instruct library patrons on proper use of library equipment
  • Strong oral and written communications skills, including the ability to explain technology concepts to users with a variety of skill levels in English
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative.
  • Flexibility in scheduling, including the ability to work varied shifts, including weekdays, evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays.

DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
  • Physical Demands
    • Seeing; keyboarding; using the telephone; lifting, pushing, pulling or carrying objects weighing up to 50 pounds; walking; bending; stooping; crouching; reaching; carrying books or boxes of books; pushing book carts; picking up litter; spreading ice melt
    • Standing or sitting for periods of time
    • Writing or typing to complete work-related documents
    • Mental Demands:
    • Is accurate
    • Able to maintain confidentiality of library records and administrative matters
    • Good time management: is prompt, flexible, works under short time constraints, and meets deadlines
    • Able to interact and work effectively with customers, supervisors, co-workers and volunteers
    • Able to retain concentration and poise despite numerous interruptions
  • Environmental:
    • Normal interior environment