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... City jails and prisons.The Outreach Assistant will be involved in a wide variety of public library work including direct service to incarcerated patrons, collection management, outreach ...

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

A Prison Librarian should have a degree in library science or a related field, knowledge of cataloging, and experience managing library collections. Familiarity with library management systems and digital cataloging tools is often required, and some facilities may prefer candidates with security clearance or specialized training. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse and potentially challenging population are essential soft skills. These qualifications enable the librarian to provide meaningful educational and rehabilitative resources while ensuring a safe and organized environment within the correctional facility.

What is the difference between Prison Library vs Prison Librarian?

AspectPrison LibraryPrison Librarian
CredentialsMay require library science degree or relevant experienceTypically requires a master's degree in library science (MLS) or equivalent
Work EnvironmentLibrary facilities within correctional institutionsManaging and organizing prison library services and resources
Employer & IndustryCorrectional facilities, government agenciesPrison systems, correctional institutions, government agencies
Search & Comparison IntentGeneral library services in prisonsProfessional role managing prison library operations

While a Prison Library refers to the physical space or collection of books within a correctional facility, a Prison Librarian is the professional responsible for managing and curating those resources. The librarian typically holds relevant credentials and oversees library services to inmates, making the roles distinct yet interconnected.

What are some common challenges faced by prison librarians and how can they effectively address them?

Prison librarians often encounter unique challenges, such as managing limited resources, adhering to strict security protocols, and serving a diverse population with varying literacy levels. To address these, it’s important to build strong relationships with correctional staff, develop creative programming within institutional guidelines, and prioritize inclusive collections that meet inmates’ educational and recreational needs. Effective communication and adaptability are key to successfully navigating the constraints of the environment while making a positive impact.

What is a prison library?

A prison library is a facility within a correctional institution that provides inmates with access to books, magazines, legal resources, and educational materials. These libraries are designed to support inmates’ educational, recreational, and legal research needs, contributing to rehabilitation and personal development. Prison libraries are typically managed by professional librarians or trained staff, and may also involve inmate volunteers. Access to reading materials can help reduce recidivism and improve inmates’ chances of successful reentry into society.
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Infographic showing various Prison Library job openings in Virginia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 77% Full Time, and 19% Part Time. Highlights an 85% Physical, and 15% Remote job distribution.

Prison Program Coordinator

Association for Research and Enlightenment Inc

Virginia Beach, VA • On-site

$22/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description:

Position is responsible for carrying out and overseeing daily operations portion of current Prison Services Program. Responsibilities include continued monitoring of program to stay within budgeted expenses, proactively contacting and/or responding to wardens and chaplains, managing inmate correspondence and/or calls, mailing books/materials to correctional facility libraries and inmates, updating/maintaining Prison Services database, matching inmates with A.R.E. mentor correspondents, and coordinating and training program volunteers.

Job contingent upon satisfactory passing of standard background security check.


  • Respond to correctional facility and inmate correspondence and inquiries; input information into Prison Program database;
  • Update and maintain Prison Services database with accuracy; generate reports, and recommend changes in database design, as appropriate;
  • Select and pack books and materials for shipment to correctional facility and/or inmates;
  • Maintain organized inventory of books to be donated through Prison Services Program; notify Chief Operating Officer of needs and/or changes;
  • Initiate contact with prison and jail librarians, respond to, and comply with special projects for correctional facility libraries;
  • When appropriate, train and supervise volunteers, matching skills with program needs and objectives;
  • Collaborate with Assistant Director of Annual Fundraising and Membership to prioritize/set Prison Services objectives in order to achieve organizational, budgetary and departmental goals;
  • Collaborate with Assistant Director of Annual Fundraising and Membership on recommended improvements in Prison Services Program and database; follow through in timely manner;
  • Provide regular updates to Assistant Director of Annual Fundraising and Membership on operations, inmate/correctional facility requests, other items of interest;
  • Coordinate and oversee the inmate correspondence/mentorship program;
  • Encourage formation of inmate-led study groups on material including “A Search for God”, “Your Life”, and other Cayce related topics
  • Other relevant duties as required.

Required Education and Experience:

  • High School diploma or equivalent with business training or equivalent combination of education and experience;
  • Minimum two year’s customer service and data entry experience required; and
  • Minimum two years’ office experience working with Microsoft Office products and Internet Explorer applications required; experience with membership management software (Aptify) preferred but not required.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of philosophy of the key principles in the Edgar Cayce readings, particularly kindness, active patience and a service orientation is required.
  • Good working knowledge of A.R.E. resources and available services.
  • Proficient skills required in Microsoft Office including Word, Outlook, Excel, Internet Explorer web-based applications.
  • Knowledge of and familiarity with A.R.E. Press books is preferred.
  • Working knowledge of membership management software programs (Aptify) preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal/customer service skills required, including continuous demonstration of courtesy, friendliness, patience, kindness, cooperation with a service orientation.
  • Excellent communication skills required -- oral, written, listening--to exchange information with variety of individuals.
  • Requires strong skills in data entry, accuracy, proofreading and data analysis.
  • Strong time-management and multi-tasking skills with ability to manage competing deadlines required.
  • Strong interpersonal skills in tact, diplomacy, problem solving, and objectivity required.
  • Requires excellent organization skills, detail orientation, ability to keep eye on bigger picture.
  • Demonstrated ability to keep confidential all Prison Program and A.R.E. related information, including donor, member, customer and staff information, is required.
  • Ability to effectively supervise volunteers’ work, with average level of independent judgment, permitting latitude for independent decision-making with changing priorities.
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment, with the general public and co-workers – demonstrating patience, diplomacy, persistence, kindness, and clarity is required.
  • Ability to motivate and provide a high level of service and display positive attitude toward helping others is required.
  • Ability to prioritize and set objectives to achieve organizational, budgetary and departmental goals required.
  • Demonstrated ability to follow through with and/or recommend improvements in the Prison Program and database.
  • Ability to maintain a strong customer focus with demonstrated enthusiasm/respect in working with people from diverse backgrounds is required.
  • High degree of emotional intelligence and maturity – demonstrating adaptability, engagement, and enthusiasm.
  • A good sense of humor.

Special Job or Training Demand

  • Job contingent upon satisfactory passing of standard background security check.

Scope and Impact of the position:

  • Position directly impacts the effectiveness of the prison outreach program and A.R.E.’s relationship and image with prison personnel, inmates, and participating volunteers.
  • Position has potential to enrich and enhance the lives of countless inmates and educate prison personnel positively

Physical Requirements:

  • Required ability to sit for lengthy periods of time, using a computer keyboard, looking at a computer screen, requiring focus on prolonged visual and mental attention.
  • Required ability to frequently carry out physical activities of picking, packing, lifting, and carrying up to 15 lbs. on a daily basis.
  • The ability to move between buildings on uneven ground and to use staircases in historical buildings without elevators is required.
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