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Research Librarian

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$105K - $111K/yr

Master's Degree in Library and Information Science or JD * Demonstrated proficiency with major legal and business research platforms, public records resources, competitive intelligence tools, and ...

Research Librarian

Seattle, WA ยท On-site +1

$105K - $111K/yr

Master's Degree in Library and Information Science or JD * Demonstrated proficiency with major legal and business research platforms, public records resources, competitive intelligence tools, and ...

Library professionals are confident communicators who excel at presentations, navigate challenging customer interactions with professionalism, voice thoughtful perspectives during decision-making ...

Technical Trainer

Issaquah, WA ยท On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

General Position Summary Job Number: 2026-00190 King County Library System (KCLS) is seeking an ... Presentation and public speaking skills with groups of all sizes. Professional Licenses and ...

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How much do public library jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for public library in Edmonds, WA is $70,489.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,400.00 and $85,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a public library?

A public library is a community-based institution that provides free access to books, digital resources, and various educational and cultural programs for people of all ages. Funded primarily by public money, these libraries offer lending services, internet access, research assistance, and spaces for study and community events. Public libraries aim to support literacy, lifelong learning, and equal access to information for everyone, regardless of background or income.

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

To thrive as a Public Librarian, you need a master's degree in library and information science (MLIS), knowledge of cataloging, and strong information literacy skills. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), digital databases, and electronic resource management is typically required. Exceptional customer service, communication, and community engagement skills help librarians connect with diverse patrons and foster a welcoming environment. These competencies ensure effective resource management, information access, and impactful support for community learning and enrichment.

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

Public library staff often encounter challenges such as managing diverse patron needs, addressing technology-related questions, and handling periods of high visitor volume. To address these, staff receive ongoing training in customer service, digital literacy, and conflict resolution. Collaborative teamwork is essential, with librarians and support staff frequently communicating to ensure smooth daily operations and equitable service for all visitors. Many libraries also implement clear policies and utilize flexible scheduling to help staff manage workloads effectively.

What is the difference between Public Library vs Librarian?

AspectPublic LibraryLibrarian
CredentialsVaries; often requires a master's degree in library science (MLS)Typically requires an MLS or equivalent degree
Work EnvironmentPublic spaces serving community members, including children, adults, and seniorsLibraries, educational institutions, or archives; involves organizing and managing collections
Employer & IndustryPublic libraries, government agenciesLibraries, educational institutions, archives
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding what a public library offersRoles and responsibilities of a librarian

Public libraries are community-focused institutions providing access to books, resources, and programs. Librarians are professionals who manage library collections, assist patrons, and organize information. While public libraries are the setting, librarians are the key personnel working within these institutions. Both roles often require similar qualifications, but the library itself is a service point, whereas librarians are the staff delivering those services.

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Infographic showing various Public Library job openings in Edmonds, WA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $70,489 per year, or $33.9 per hour.

Library Information Specialist, .4 FTE

Edmonds School District

Lynnwood, WA โ€ข On-site

$19.75 - $26/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

About the District
Edmonds School District is committed to workplace diversity and aims to attract and retain employees with the right skills, knowledge, and life experiences to meet the needs of each vacancy. We encourage individuals of different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives to apply and seek those who actively embrace our equity-focused direction for the future.
Ourย certificated staffย are committed to engaging and supporting all students in learning.ย ย This is exemplified daily by their efforts to create learning environments that promote student autonomy, interaction, competence and choice.ย ย They are aware of the diverse needs of Edmonds students and use all possible resources to meet this diversity including making reasonable accommodations for individual cognitive, physical, emotional and social needs.ย ย Edmondsย staffย believe that every student has the capacity to learn.ย ย They support this belief by promoting high standards of learning for all and communicating these standards to all their students.ย ย 
About the Positionย 
This is a .4 FTE non-continuing leave replacement position for a Library Information Specialist at Lynndale Elementary (.2 FTE on Mondays) and Spruce Elementary (.2 FTE on Fridays) for the 2026-27 school year ONLY.
Preference will be given to candidates that currently have an ELL, ESOL, or Bilingual endorsement.ย SIOP training and GLAD training offered by theย Multilingual Education Departmentย will be required for all new employees unless they can show evidence of having completed SIOP and GLAD training previously. Training will need to be completed within the first year of employment.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:ย 
Instructor:ย 











  • Teaches media literacy lessons so that students develop into effective consumers and producers of ideas and information
  • Teaches digital citizenship lessons and reinforces digital citizenship skills so that students develop into safe, responsible, and ethical users of digital media and tools
  • Plans lessons aligned with AASL standards and/or CCSS/NGSS; ensures students are able to demonstrate mastery
  • Differentiates instruction and assessment to meet the needs of diverse learners
  • Actively cultivates a culturally responsive teaching environment that is inviting, safe, inclusive, and collaborative
  • Promotes a vibrant and inclusive school-wide reading culture, guiding students to read for understanding and pleasure


Instructional Partner:ย 

  • Collaborates with classroom teachers and specialists to design and implement lessons and units of instruction, and assess student learning and instructional effectiveness
  • Partners with admin and staff to create the specialists' class schedules (Elementary LIS)
  • Uses and models (and coaches other staff in using) district-supported instructional technology and online resources to improve student engagement and independent learning
  • Maintains familiarity with adopted curricula, scopes and sequences for various content areas, and pacing guides


Library Collection Manager:ย 

  • Actively engages in regular collection management processes: annual goal-setting and reflection, materials selection and processing, annual inventory, ongoing weeding, and end-of-year maintenance around missing or lost materials
  • Manages any paraeducator and volunteer support, the library budget, as well as the physical and virtual spaces of the school library
  • Creates an inclusive collection that authentically represents and celebrates diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences in accordance with ESD board policy
  • Curates print and digital resources to support school curriculum and empower a culture of inquiry
  • Develops and administers an inviting and effective physical and digital library environment that represents the demographics of the school and meets the needs of the curriculum and instruction


Leader:ย 

  • Cultivates community partnerships
  • Leads staff/peer development related to information literacy, media literacy, digital citizenship, and instructional technology
  • Works with district staff to communicate key messages and information related to libraries, reading advocacy, instructional technology and digital tools, and digital citizenship and media literacy
  • Advocates for and ensures equitable access to resources, technology, and information services for the entire school
  • Provides the leadership and expertise necessary to ensure that the school library program is aligned with the mission, goals, and objectives of the school and the school district, and is an integral component of the learning/instructional program - and ensures that this message is clearly communicated to all school staff


Required Qualifications:ย ย 
Valid Washington State Teaching Certification withย a Library Media endorsementย (must have completed a school library endorsement program), OR Washington State Teaching Certification AND current enrollment in a school library endorsement program with ability to complete program within 1-2 years.
Preferred Qualifications:ย ย 
Minimum 3 years of successful teaching experience
A complete application includes:ย ย 
Cover Letter, Resume, 2ย Confidential Reference Surveys* (forms will be automatically emailed to your references), 2 Letters of Recommendation, and Transcripts.
*To move forward in the selection process your confidential reference forms must be completed by 11:00 p.m. on the closingย date.
Salary:ย ย 
2025-26 Salary Schedule Range: $83,305 through $148,226 (2026-27 Salary Schedule not yet finalized).ย Placement on this salary schedule is determined by FTE and official documentation verifying Educational Level and Certificated Work Experience and will be prorated for less than a full year and/or FTE.
Benefits:ย ย 
Our benefits package includes Washington state health insurance coverage (SEBB) and a Washington state retirement package for eligible positions.














  • Eligibility for health insurance is based on whether the employee is anticipated to be compensated at least 630 hours per school year (September 1 through August 31). ย For the 2026-27ย school year a .5 FTE continuing contract position will meet that eligibility threshold. ย Eligibility for a non-continuing contract position will be determined at the time of hire by counting the total anticipated compensated hours from the date of hire through the end of the non-continuing contract.ย  Benefitsย include Medical, Dental, Vision, Long-term Disability, Life and AD+D Insurance and options for HSA, FSA and DCAP.
  • Eligibility for retirement is based on whether the employee is anticipated to work at least 70 hours per month for 5 months during the school year. ย For the 2026-27ย school year a .6 FTE (either continuing or non-continuing) meets that eligibility threshold.
  • Most employees have a wide variety of supplemental benefits to take advantage of:
    • Life Insurance
    • Paid Sick Leave ย 
    • Paid Personal Leave ย 
    • Employee Assistance Program ย 
    • Deferred Compensation Plan ย 
    • 403(b) Plans


Physical Requirements/Demands:
The physical demands described here outline tasks required to perform the essential functions of this job. The district is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to support individuals with disabilities in meeting these requirements.
While fulfilling the responsibilities of this job, the employee is expected to navigate various school and classroom environments. The role may involve assisting students who need physical support or exhibit challenging behaviors. The role requires communicating with others regularly. ย Tasks may include frequent manual work using hands or fingers, as well as occasional reaching, bending, or twisting. The position may require moving objects regularly weighing up to 10 pounds and occasionally up to 25 pounds. Visual requirements include performing close-range tasks and adjusting focus as necessary.
How to Apply:
Complete all steps and submit an Employment Application through Edmonds School District on Applitrack.com. Please make sure to select the desired job vacancy in Step 4 of the application process. Due to the number of applications we receive, only candidates who are selected for further consideration will be contacted.







Edmonds School District does not discriminate in any program or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed religion, color, national origin, age veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability or the use of a trained dogย  guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.ย  The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:

  • Title IX Coordinator:ย  Rob Baumgartner, Assistant Superintendent, HR-Payroll-Benefits, 20420 68th Avenue W., Lynnwood, WA 98036, 425-431-7023,ย baumgartnerr@edmonds.wednet.edu
  • Section 504 Coordinator:ย  Jonathan Bell, Executive Director of Student Services, 20420 68th Avenue W., Lynnwood, WA 98036, 425-431- 7047,ย bellj802@edmonds.wednet.edu
  • Civil Rights Compliance and ADA Coordinator:ย  Rob Baumgartner,ย  Assistant Superintendent, HR-Payroll-Benefits, 20420 68th Avenue W., Lynnwood, WA 98036, 425-431-7023,ย baumgartnerr@edmonds.wednet.edu