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Public Library Jobs in Springfield, OR (NOW HIRING)

Access Services Assistant

Eugene, OR · On-site

$18.06 - $23.88/hr

The University of Oregon Libraries is an essential partner in the University's educational, research, and public service mission. With five locations on the Eugene campus, and branches at UO Portland ...

The University of Oregon Libraries is an essential partner in the University's educational, research, and public service mission. With five locations on the Eugene campus, and branches at UO Portland ...

Public Info Representative 1 Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $22.84 - $34 ... This position also creates and manages the SCDS photo and video repository and brand library ...

Communications Associate

Eugene, OR · On-site

$22.84 - $34.70/hr

Public Info Representative 1 Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $22.84 - $34 ... This position also creates and manages the SCDS photo and video repository and brand library ...

Communications Specialist

Lebanon, OR · On-site

$28.83 - $36.79/hr

... public after hours; and perform related duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS/DUTIES ... Center, Library and covert areas), and remotely operate Justice Center electronic doors/gates ...

Maintain a current library of dealer support materials, including sell sheets, co-branded templates ... Ensure paid digital activity is coordinated with organic social, email, and PR workstreams. * Own ...

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How much do public library jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for public library in Springfield, OR is $66,439.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,200.00 and $80,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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.

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 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 the Qualifications to Work in a Public Library?

The qualifications you need to start a career in a public library depend on your job and its responsibilities. Library assistants need at least a high school diploma, while library technicians need previous experience and an associate degree or postsecondary certificate in library sciences. Librarians need a degree in library sciences. Most public libraries expect a master’s degree in library sciences (MLS), though some may hire specialists who have a related degree, such as a degree in information systems. All positions require customer service skills. Library directors and head librarians typically have 10 or more years of experience.

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Librarian, On-call Temporary Applicant Pool

Librarian, On-call Temporary Applicant Pool

City of Eugene, OR

Eugene, OR • On-site

$24.50 - $44.10/hr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


City Of Eugene rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

524th of 645 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Salary: $24.50 - $44.10 Hourly
Location : Eugene, OR
Job Type: Part-Time Temporary
Job Number: 04465
Department: Library, Recreation & Cultural Services
Division: Eugene Public Library
Opening Date: 06/04/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
General Statement of Duties
Eugene Public Library is recruiting for a pool of interested candidates to perform librarian duties in a temporary capacity.
The Eugene Public Library seeks collaborative and passionate librarians excited to gain experience in a public library setting to fill On-Call Librarian shifts. On-Call Librarians may work some regular shifts when the library has a need and may also work shifts to support operations including planned and day-of coverage needs.
Librarians create and maintain positive relationships with patrons, staff, and the community, plan and present dynamic community programs, select and manage diverse collections, and consistently provide excellent, welcoming and inclusive people-first customer service, reference, reader's advisory, and literacy including digital literacy support.
Eugene Public Library's Mission, Vision, and Values
Mission: Providing equitable resources and opportunities for everyone to create a connected, caring and inspired community.
Vision: A vibrant community where we all can learn, engage, thrive and belong.
Values: At Eugene Public Library, we bring these values to our work with each other and our community:
  • Equitable access
  • Inclusion and belonging
  • Compassionate patron-first service
  • Space for exploration and experimentation
  • Working together to develop an environment of trust and safety

You can learn more about the Eugene Public Library at this
THIS POSITION IS OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Applications will be reviewed monthly.
Accepting Online Applications Only through the City of Eugene Website
When you apply, your application will go into a pool where you can then be called upon to interview for on-call librarian shifts based on your experience and the needs of the Eugene Public Library.
Classification:
Salary: 30.06 hourly
Department/Division: Library, Recreation and Cultural Services / Eugene Public Library
Representation: Non-represented, temporary employee.
Work Location: Downtown Library (100 W 10th Ave, Eugene), with potential to be assigned to work at Bethel Branch Library (1990 Echo Hollow Road, Eugene) or Sheldon Branch Library (1566 Coburg Road, Eugene) based on operational needs.
Schedule: Will vary dependent on role and library needs up to no more than 20 hours per week; must work a minimum of 12 hours per month. Some regular shifts may be offered, and on-call librarians can pick up shifts to support operations including planned and day-of coverage needs. Shifts may be available during the following days and times:
  • Sunday - Monday 9am-6pm
  • Tuesday - Thursday 9am-8pm
  • Friday - Saturday 9am-6pm

Bilingual Pay Benefit: This position qualifies for up to an additional 5% of base salary for bilingual pay. Please see "Supplemental Information" at the end of the posting for more information.
Examples of Duties Performed - Duties may include but are not limited to the following
Provides professional duties in a professional field such librarianship, including:
  • Cultivating welcoming spaces for patrons of all ages, backgrounds, experiences, and identities.
  • Staffing service desks to provide welcoming, inclusive, patron-first customer service to community members of all ages, including youth, teens and adults.
  • Providing reference and reader's advisory services to all ages.
  • Collection management work to support selection and maintenance of diverse materials and access to diverse materials for all ages.
  • Program planning and facilitation for all ages, including youth, teens and adults.

To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification:
Qualifications
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they are able to perform every task in the job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes with relevant transferable skills from a variety of sources and experiences. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and skill set for the role.
When screening your application, the City will consider an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to meet minimum qualifications for this position.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience
You may have developed and applied the skills necessary for this position by working at a library or other public service, educational, or social service-related organization.
Education
Possession of a Master of Library Science (MLS/MLIS) degree from an American Library
Association (ALA) accredited college or university or ability to obtain within two years from start date is required.
Background
Must pass a background check.
The ideal candidates will have the following knowledge, skills, abilities:
Knowledge
  • Principles and practices of professional library work including reference, programming, core technology skills, emerging trends, databases, web tools, budget management, collection maintenance, and community outreach and engagement.

Ability to:
  • Provide equitable, trauma-informed customer service drawn from lived experiences and knowledge of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) concepts and practices
  • Thrive in an environment with constant public contact with people from all backgrounds and age groups
  • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with individuals and groups
  • Creatively solve problems, negotiate, and handle stressful situations in a positive manner, including setting boundaries and safety expectations with coworkers and community members
  • Demonstrate innovation, flexibility, excellent interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, a sense of humor, and the ability to work in a collaborative team environment
  • Develop, coordinate, and implement library programs and services applicable to the needs of the patrons and the community
  • Apply collection development materials selection standards and policies
Perform professional library tasks in areas of reference, reader's advisory, programming and collection management
Supplemental Information
Bilingual Pay Benefit: This benefit compensates employees up to 5% of their base salary. To qualify for bilingual pay, the employee must demonstrate fluency in Spanish and pass a language proficiency test that is administrated by the City's Employee Resource Center division.
Employee Status/Pool: This posting will be used to establish a pool of applicants for future assignments. Your application will be for this temporary employment pool. Once in the pool, applicants may be asked to answer additional assignment-specific questions and then invited to interview based on their experience and education, their answers to assignment-specific questions, and based on the needs of the City of Eugene Public Library. This pool is ongoing and will reset annually.
What to Expect from our Selection Process
Applicants are screened based upon their relevant knowledge, abilities, skills, experience, and training. The selection process varies according to the position and can include such things as screening of supplemental questionnaires, written or skill tests, ability or fitness tests, interviews, and assessment processes. In addition, background investigations and records checks may be required. Some positions also require applicants to have a psychological evaluation and/or physical examination and a drug test prior to employment. Marijuana use is evaluated consistent with current state law regulations. PLEASE NOTE: Once the posting closes, the process can take 4-6 weeks to complete.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The City of Eugene is committed to a respectful work environment. We value the cultural, educational, and life experiences of each employee. We believe that a diverse workforce enables us to deliver culturally responsive services to all members of our community. As part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion we desire to welcome, respect, and create a sense of belonging for a wide range of identities and experiences in our workforce. Women, people with disabilities, and persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply.
The City of Eugene complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any applicant with a qualified disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act may request accommodation by contacting an employment coordinator at (541) 682-5061.
In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Eugene will request all eligible candidates who accept employment with the City to provide documentation to prove they are eligible for employment in the United States. NOTE: The City of Eugene does not participate in the E-Verify program; therefore, candidates requiring E-Verify for employment authorization will not be eligible for employment with the City.
Salary and Benefits
Temporary employees/volunteers serve at will. Temporary employees/volunteers do not receive benefits through the City of Eugene unless required by City, State or Federal code/statute.
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The supplemental questionnaire is scored and will be used to determine if you will proceed to the next phase of the selection process. Provide detailed answers to each question. Please do not reference your resume or application in your responses.
Please use your own words to reflect your understanding when replying to the questions.
Communication about our hiring process is primarily done through email and it is recommended to check your email OR governmentjobs.com account regularly after submitting your application.
• I understand
  • Yes
  • No

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In what way do you meet the education minimum qualification? Possession of a Master of Library Science (MLS/MLIS) degree from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited college or university or ability to obtain within two years from start date is required.
  • I have a Master of Library Science (MLS/MLIS) degree from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited college.
  • I am currently enrolled in a Master of Library Science (MLS/MLIS) degree program from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited college or university and have the ability to obtain the degree within two years of hire date.
  • I meet this requirement in a different way.
  • I do not meet this requirement.

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Please describe your experience in working or building relationships with diverse communities.
Required Question