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Regional Library Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

May work on joint regional library service committees and user groups representing the Aurora Public Library * May assist in collection/inventory management duties including weeding, sorting ...

Coordinates and collaborates with local, regional and state-wide library partners including Flatirons Library Consortium, Larimer County Libraries and Colorado Association of Libraries. * Creates a ...

Coordinates and collaborates with local, regional and state-wide library partners including Flatirons Library Consortium, Larimer County Libraries and Colorado Association of Libraries. * Creates a ...

Library Technician

Peyton, CO · On-site

$20.45 - $25.56/hr

... region, hosts 23 exceptional schools and programs within three distinct innovation zones, providing preK-12-aligned curriculum, online and alternative programming and homeschool enrichment. Home to ...

... region, hosts 23 exceptional schools and programs within three distinct innovation zones, providing preK-12-aligned curriculum, online and alternative programming and homeschool enrichment. Home to ...

Regional Engineering Manager

Thornton, CO · On-site

$125K - $150K/yr

... region and assists in establishing priorities with department backlog. Ensures that the technical ... Responsible for maintaining a technical library including standardized drawing packages and as ...

Regional Engineering Manager

Thornton, CO · On-site

$125K - $150K/yr

... region and assists in establishing priorities with department backlog. Ensures that the technical ... Responsible for maintaining a technical library including standardized drawing packages and as ...

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Regional Library information

What is a regional library?

A Regional Library is a large library that serves as a central resource for a specific geographic area, typically supporting smaller local libraries within its region. These libraries often provide expanded collections, special services, and professional expertise that may not be available at local branches. They may also coordinate interlibrary loans, offer outreach programs, and facilitate staff training. Regional libraries play a crucial role in ensuring equitable access to information and resources across communities.

What are some typical challenges faced by staff working in a regional library, and how can they be addressed?

Staff in a regional library often encounter challenges such as serving diverse community needs, managing limited resources, and keeping up with evolving technology. Balancing traditional services with digital offerings requires adaptability and ongoing professional development. Collaborative teamwork and regular communication help address these challenges, ensuring that programming, outreach, and collection management remain effective and responsive to patrons' needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a regional library manager, and why are they important?

To excel as a Regional Library Manager, you generally need a master's degree in library science, experience in library operations, and strong organizational skills. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), digital cataloging tools, and library management software is typically required. Leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities are essential soft skills for managing staff and engaging with diverse communities. These competencies ensure efficient library operations, effective team management, and the delivery of high-quality services across multiple branches.

What is the difference between Regional Library vs Public Library?

AspectRegional LibraryPublic Library
Required CredentialsMaster's degree in Library Science (MLS) or equivalentVaries; often requires MLS or equivalent, but some positions may accept bachelor's degrees
Work EnvironmentServes multiple communities or regions, often in larger facilitiesServes local communities, often in smaller, community-focused settings
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, regional education systemsMunicipal governments, local government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonRegional Library jobs, Regional Library vs Public Library

The main difference between a Regional Library and a Public Library lies in their scope and size. Regional Libraries typically serve multiple communities across larger areas and often require advanced credentials like an MLS. Public Libraries focus on serving local communities and may have more varied credential requirements. Both roles involve providing access to information and community programs, but the Regional Library operates on a broader regional level, often with larger facilities and staff.

What are the most commonly searched types of Library jobs in Colorado?

The most popular types of Library jobs in Colorado are:

Infographic showing various Regional Library job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

$54K - $68K/yr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

JOB LOCATION

14949 E Alameda Pkwy Aurora, Colorado 80012-1563

Cityof Aurora,Colorado


It is an exciting time to work for the City of Aurora, we're growing and looking for dedicated and collaborative individuals to join our team of talented and valued employees. Excellent organizations have a set of principles, or core values, that are used to implement their mission and vision. Those values represent the touchstone for the organization, guiding the decisions of the individuals and the organization. At the City of Aurora, we demonstrate our excellence by modeling the CORE 4 Values of:Integrity,Respect, Professionalism, andCustomer Service, and we welcome all who share these values to apply.
Why Work for Aurora?

  • Make a difference in the lives of real people every day
  • Diverse community
  • Competitive total compensation package
  • Well-Funded General Employees Retirement Plan
  • Light rail station minutes away
  • On-site fitness center and overall employee well-being programs Internal educational programs to assist with career advancement
  • Access to innovation workspaces

PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Salary to be commensurate with experience

The hiring range for this position is $54,402 - $68,003 annually.

The deadline to submit applications is August 31st, 2026. Please note, The City of Aurora will conduct ongoing screenings of applications on a first come, first-serve basis; as soon as we determine to have a qualified pool of applicants, this position may close quickly and without notice.

Overview of Department / Position:

The Library and Cultural Services Departments vision is to empower an environment of lifelong learning and cultural enrichment by stimulating learning and literacy, inspiring creativity, and integrating arts,cultureand history into the lives ofAurorans. We have two divisions within the department: Library and Cultural Services,both offering a variety of free services to the community, including 5 public libraries, the Aurora History Museum and Historic Sites, Aurora Fox Arts Center, The People's Building, and community events, programs, and activities for all ages.Please go towww.AuroraGov.org/LCStolearn more about the City of Aurora, Library and Cultural Services Department.

The City of Aurora's Library and Cultural Services Department is looking for a Librarian specializing in Adult Services to provide professional level support assisting customers using library resources, computers and conducting research. This position will be responsible for developing and conducting Adult Services library programs and training as directed; they will also be responsible for assisting with collection and library resource management as assigned.

This position will primarily be located at the Central Library, however, hours and location are subject to change dependent upon department needs.

Primary Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Provides friendly, efficient, and professional service to customers in-person, by telephone and email.
  • Functions as the on-site person in charge overseeing staffing and facility customer related functions in the absence of the Supervisor.
  • Develops, plans, oversees, and conducts programs on a wide range of topics.
  • Oversees programming conducted by Library Assistants.
  • Performs high level readers advisory and reference searches using library resources, on-line databases, and other reputable sources.
  • Assists customers with accessing and using library resources (books, databases, computers, etc.) and computer questions related to Microsoft Office products, internet navigation, email services, third party web sites and other software applications on public computers.
  • Coordinates volunteers including training, scheduling, and tracking time.
  • May work on joint regional library service committees and user groups representing the Aurora Public Library
  • May assist in collection/inventory management duties including weeding, sorting, shelving, cataloging assistance, interlibrary loan, and database input/maintenance when directed by supervisor.
  • Performs additional duties as assigned.

The listed primary duties and responsibilitiesarenot a comprehensive list of expectations for the job. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & WORKING CONDITIONS

A combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted for the minimum education and experience requirements on a year for year basis
Education:

  • Master of Library Science Degree from an ALA accredited program.

Experience:

  • 2 years of professional library experience
  • Lead experience preferred.
  • Experience in Library Adult Services preferred.

Knowledge:

  • Knowledge of the principles, organization, and practices of library service.
  • Library classification system.
  • Internet computerized systems and their applications to assigned functions.
  • Basic trouble-shooting in computer operation.

Abilities:

  • Ability to deal with stressful situations with tact and diplomacy.
  • Communicate with diverse customers/staff of all ages in a professional, age and culturally, appropriate manner.
  • Communicate effectively in writing; use general office equipment, computers, calculators, and copy/fax machine.
  • Perform basic mathematical calculations.
  • Follow oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to speak a second language a plus.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Essential Personnel:

  • When a local announcement of emergency or disaster is declared by the City, all City of Aurora employees may be required to work as essential personnel

Physical Demands:

  • Light to sedentary physical work requiring the ability to lift 40 pounds with or without assistance
  • Frequent lifting, carrying, walking and standing
  • Hand/eye coordination to operate office equipment, carts, and moveable shelving
  • Vision to read and interpret reports, documents and other written information
  • Frequent speech communication and hearing to maintain communication with employees and citizens


Work Environment:

  • Works primarily in clean, comfortable environment with shared work stations and equipment


Equipment Used:

  • Uses standard office equipment including personal computer and common office software such as email, internet, Word, Excel and menu driven databases as a part of the Library automated systems.
  • This position may require the incumbent to use personal equipment (e.g. vehicle, cell phone, tools, etc.) in the course of their employment.

The city of Aurora will implement furlough days (unpaid days off) for most employees in 2026. The scheduled furlough dates are January 16, April 10, July 2, and December 24.

For Veterans preference: Please show all of your employment history, including military service and related documentation (DD214) on the application.
The City of Aurora is an equal opportunity employer. We are required by state and federal agencies to keep certain statistical records on applicants. It will not be used in any way to discriminate against you because of your sex, race, age, sexual orientation, creed, national origin, disability or military status, gender identity, unless related to a bona fide occupational qualification as defined by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission and the Equal Opportunity Commission.
Despite the changes in Colorado law, the City of Aurora maintains a drug-free workplace. A positive test of marijuana is grounds for disqualification and ineligibility for employment with the city for one year or termination once hired.

Drug Testing, Thorough Criminal Background Check, and Employment References:
As a condition of employment, all applicants selected for employment with the City of Aurora must undergo a thorough criminal background check.

Applicants selected for safety-sensitive positions are required to complete and pass a drug screening as a condition of employment. Safety sensitive positions include Civil Service positions within Police and Fire Departments and positions where their job responsibilities have direct and substantial responsibility that would impact the health and safety of others.


Employment references will be conducted on finalists for City of Aurora vacancies.