YOUTH SERVICES ASSISTANT

Orland Park Public Library

Part-time

On-site

Orland Park, Illinois, United States

December 13, 2024

$21.90-$21.90,Hourly

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Do you know how to turn paper plates into animals? Can you turn household ingredients into slime? Did you know that Elephant and Piggie have many books written about their adventures? Then this is your opportunity to join the Orland Park Public Library YS Team!  OPPL has a thriving group of young patrons ready for your program or book recommendations!

We are seeking an innovative and service-oriented professional responsible for reference, readers’ advisory, and programming. We have a fantastically creative team and are looking for our newest member.

Responsibilities

  • Provides reference and readers’ advisory service using print and electronic resources

  • Develops and conducts programming such as storytimes, crafts, events, etc.  Is regularly scheduled at the Youth Services public service desks serving birth to high school

Necessary Knowledge

  • Possess knowledge of reference and readers’ advisory services

  • Possess knowledge of children’s and teen literature

  • Experience in current technology including Microsoft Windows, web browsing, Microsoft Office suite

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree with a minimum 1-year child-related experiences

  • Must be willing to work evenings and weekends

Position is part-time at 15 – 18 hours per week including evenings and weekends.

Starting salary is $21.90 per hour.

Applicants for all positions are subject to a background check.

Applications are available at the Welcome Kiosk in the library and on the website at orlandparklibrary.org under About Us/Work Here. Completed applications along with cover letter, resume, and three professional references must be received by Sunday, January 5, 2025 at 5 p.m. and sent to [email protected].

Please indicate Youth Services Assistant on application and subject line of email submissions.

Orland Park Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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