Monday, October 6, 2025

Head of Youth Services, Wiggin Memorial Library, Stratham, NH

The Head of Youth Services is responsible for the overall planning and direction of the Youth Services Department, leading all department activities working with youth ages 0-18, their families and caregivers. They ensure that all Youth Services are provided to the highest standard via management of staffing, budgeting, and all department operations. 

The Head of Youth Services enjoys working with children, teens, and their families, provides exceptional customer service, has extensive working knowledge of children’s and young adult literature, and leads a team-centered approach to work at all levels of the department. They are committed to forming and maintaining healthy, positive, supportive relationships with all library colleagues and maintaining appropriate professional boundaries both with fellow staff and patrons.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

The duties outlined are intended only to illustrate the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of a specific statement of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

    Department Management: Sets and promotes the mission of the department in consultation with the Library Director. Develops and tracks youth services budget (including alternative funding sources) with the Library Director. Schedules staff in a timely and well organized manner. Takes responsibility for the proper functioning of the department, along with support from the Library Director. 
    Personnel Management: Trains, supports, and directs Youth Services employees. Participates directly in performance reviews of all Youth Services staff. Creates a positive, supportive work environment for all Youth Services staff.
    Collection Development: Does all selecting and ordering of children’s collections and provides supervision for Teen collection purchases. Plans and implements collection development projects, including, but not limited to, weeding, reorganizing shelving and room schematics. Provides excellent reader’s advisory services. 
    Spaces: Plans shelving arrangements and identifies needs to improve the children’s and teen areas for patron use. Oversees general upkeep, space management, and decoration of the children’s and teen areas. 
    Programming: Creates comprehensive and timely plans for programming including (but not limited to) story times, after school activities, large events, summer reading programs, book clubs, youth advisory groups, and more. Directs and works with Youth Services staff to schedule, plan and implement programs that meet and exceed the community’s expectations and needs. Manages staff schedules in order to provide program staffing appropriately without creating disruptions to other patron services.
    Publicity: in conjunction with colleagues and library leadership, develops marketing plans and works with Youth Services staff to implement publicity initiatives. Contributes to the effective development and dissemination of Youth Services marketing materials across multiple communication channels, including social media. 
    Outreach Services: Develops and oversees outreach plans for the department. Organizes and works with youth services staff to provide outreach to the community.
    Circulation Services: Ensures proper coverage for the youth circulation desk (based on library needs). Shares responsibility for staffing youth circulation desk and performs all associated tasks.
    Library Management: Serves as a department head and part of the management team of the library, including taking responsibility for the library as a whole as the manager on duty during Saturday rotations and other instances as needed.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    Demonstrated knowledge of child development, children’s and young adult/teen literature, youth services trends, and presenting age-appropriate programs.
    Effective personnel management skills and leadership capabilities, including supervisory experience of one or more employees and or/volunteers. Ability to establish and maintain productive, kind and supportive working relationships with others; maintains professional demeanor; works positively and effectively within a team model.
    Is self-motivated and proactive; demonstrates creativity, initiative, enthusiasm, and vision; exercises independent, sound judgment.
    Demonstrates patience, tact, optimism, a friendly disposition, and the willingness and ability to handle difficult patrons, staff, and situations.  
    Adaptable to change; ability and willingness to quickly learn and apply new skills.
    Effective verbal, non-verbal, and written communication skills.
    Familiarity with and demonstrated success using library technologies.
    Capable of physically performing the essential functions of the job, with or without accommodation.

Education, Experience, and Training

Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. Typical ways to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

    Masters of Library and Information Science from ALA accredited degree program highly preferred.
    Prior library experience, with demonstrated increasing responsibility over time.
    Advanced degree in education or other youth-focused field with corresponding experience
    Considerable, successful experience working with children and/or teens in a similar setting
    Experience supervising employees or managing a department, including performance appraisal.

Supervisory Responsibilities

    All staff assigned to the Youth Services department.

Benefits:
This is a full time, exempt, benefited position including medical, dental, and state retirement.

Hiring Wage Range:
$56,000-$59,000

Other Considerations/Requirements:
 EEO Statement

The Wiggin Memorial Library provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to age, sex, race, creed, color, marital status, familial status, physical or mental disability, or national origin. In addition to federal law requirements, Wiggin Memorial Library complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which it has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation, and training.

Classification summary
 
Employees in this class follow policies and procedures in order to complete work that supports the library mission and goals and provide customer service. The primary functions of the Youth Services Assistant include direct customer service, collection maintenance, programming, and assisting the other Youth Services staff. This employee is required to meet standards for public service and accuracy goals. Work is performed independently with supervision, direction, and guidance from the Head of Youth Services who reviews work for services provided to patrons, and professional library standards. Errors in judgment could have negative impact on the public’s access to services and acceptance of programs, personnel, and facilities.

How to submit an application/resume:
Please submit your application materials (cover letter and resume) by email to library@wigginml.org.

URL (Link) to online job description/application):
https://www.library.strathamnh.gov/job-posting-head-youth-services

Closing date for submissions:
10/19/2025


Library Director, Nevins Library, Methuen, MA

The Nevins Library located in Methuen, MA is seeking to fill a Full Time Library Directory Position beginning in February 2026. The Nevins Memorial Library, located in Methuen, MA is a private non-profit organization that serves as the public library for the City of Methuen, a community of 53,000. The Trustees are seeking a creative, energetic individual with a strong public service orientation to plan and direct all phases of library operations. The Library Director works closely with public and municipal officials and all types of community organizations. They perform professional, administrative, and supervisory work. The Director is responsible for the historic building and grounds and coordinates all major repairs and maintenance. The Director oversees a staff of 33 -35, including professional, paraprofessional, clerical and maintenance staff members. Acting as liaison with the Friends of the Library is also expected. The successful candidate will have proven leadership capability and a deep understanding of the current and future place of public libraries in our communities. The Director reports to the Nevins Library Board of Trustees. Hours: Full-time, minimum 35 hours per week, includes nights and weekends. Flexible hours, exempt employee.

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
• At least 3-5 years of progressive library management experience in public libraries is strongly preferred. 
• Enthusiasm, flexibility, self-motivation, as well as technology, budgeting, personnel management, and library marketing/publicity skills are required. 
• Knowledge of fundraising and grant-writing are a plus.
• Must have, or be able to obtain a Certificate of Librarianship from the MA Board of Library Commissioners. 
• All Nevins Library employees must pass a CORI check. 
• Understands and respects people of all ages, cultures, and backgrounds.

Minimum Education:  A Master's in Library Science from an ALA-accredited institution

Benefits:
Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance Options. Employees of the Nevins Library are not eligible for participation in the MA State Retirement System, but do contribute to Social Security and may participate in a 403b employer match retirement savings plan. Paid vacation, sick and personal time.

Hiring Wage Range:
$100,000+

Other Considerations/Requirements:

Position Starting Date: February 2026

How to submit an application/resume:
Email a cover letter and resume to: trustees@nevinslibrary.org 

or Mail To: 
Director Search
Nevins Library Trustees 
305 Broadway
Methuen, MA 01844

URL (Link) to online job description/application):

https://www.nevinslibrary.org/about-nevins-library/job-opportunities/

Closing date for submissions:

11/1/2025
 
 

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Library Director, Goffstown Public Library, Goffstown, NH

Job Description:
The following functions are considered essential to this position:
Governance and Strategic Planning
• Works with the Library Board of Trustees to develop goals and objectives for the provision and continued improvements of library services. Helps to develop comprehensive long and short-range plans and the policies and procedures to implement those plans.
• Prepares all statistical and narrative reports and documents as required - including, but not limited to - the annual town report; annual state and federal reports; and monthly reports for the Library Board of Trustee meetings.
• Fosters and maintains a positive relationship with the Library Trustees.
Fiscal Management
• Prepares draft budgets and provides support information to assist the Library Board of Trustees in the budgeting process. Demonstrates sound fiscal responsibility in budgetary matters.
• Ensures that invoices are prepared, coded, and entered in the town finance software system; copies and delivers all invoices to the town Finance Department on a weekly basis.
Personnel and Staff Development
• Maintains an open, communicative relationship with the Library staff to foster a positive, collaborative work environment.
• Responsible for all personnel management, including recruitment oversight, training, and performance management.
• Encourages professional growth of all Library staff through participation in professional associations, workshops, seminars, staff development, and other activities as appropriate.
Community and External Relations
• Promotes and represents the Library at various functions including civic and school events to establish and maintain goodwill.
• Responds to the changing needs of the community, including establishing a library environment that is welcoming, inclusive, and accessible.
• Represents the Library at meetings of the Town Department Heads, Select Board, Budget Committee, Planning Board and others when necessary or invited.
• Acts as or appoints a liaison to the Friends of Goffstown Public Library.
Collections and Services
• Develops and oversees collection development plan; delegates specific collection development responsibilities to Library staff.
• Performs all other duties necessary to provide smooth and effective operation of the library on an ongoing basis, including coverage of public service areas and meeting the informational needs of the public.
Professional and Consortium Involvement
• Maintains involvement in GMILCS, Inc. by reviewing materials and attending all board meetings; serves on committees and groups.
• Serves on the GMILCS, Inc. Executive Board as expected of the organization, including leadership roles.
• Maintains involvement in professional organizations and attends local professional meetings and conferences.
Facilities Management
• Directs the development, repair and maintenance of the Library building and grounds.
• Ensures that library services and facilities comply with federal, state, town laws and local regulations.
Compliance and Administration
• Investigates and recommends upgrades to library automation and appropriate library technologies. Stays abreast of library trends, new developments in the field, and identifies concepts, programs, etc. which could benefit or improve library services.
• Maintains current knowledge of New Hampshire laws and regulations governing or impacting the activities of public libraries.

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
This position requires a Master’s in Library and Information Science (MLS) from an ALA-accredited program and a thorough knowledge of professional library principles, methods, and practices. Extensive experience in public library administration and a minimum of five years in a supervisory role are required.
The ideal candidate must be a collaborative leader and team player with demonstrated experience in delivering exemplary customer service within a library environment.
The candidate must possess proven communication and organizational skills, experience in supervision and training, and demonstrate an understanding of the operations and functions of public libraries.
The successful candidate will oversee all aspects of technology-related library functions, both internal and consortium-related services, and should have an understanding of these functions.

Salary and Benefits:
The full-time Library Director Annual Salary is $88,670 - $95,909, a generous benefits package and NH Retirement System through the Town of Goffstown, NH.

Hiring Wage Range:
Wages: $88,670 - $95,909

How to submit an application/resume:

Please send cover letter, resume, and contact information for three (3) professional references to: trustees@goffstownlibrary.com with the email subject:  Library Director Position no later than December 1, 2025. The Goffstown Public Library will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process.

URL (Link) to online job description/application):
goffstownlibrary.com

Closing date for submissions:

12/1/2025


Monday, September 29, 2025

Library Director, South Berwick Public Library, South Berwick, ME

The Town of South Berwick, Maine is looking for a library director who is an experienced, innovative, and community-orientated leader for our vibrant small town in Maine. Our beautiful and well-supported municipal library is downtown and serves a population of 8000 people.

The director will oversee library operations, maintain and develop the collection, supervise employees and volunteers, manage budgets, and establish new programming that is creative and responsive to the needs of our varied community.

The right person for the job will enjoy working with a varied population in a collaborative environment, have excellent technical skills, great customer service skills, and the desire to be a part of our community.

Applicants should be well organized, have excellent written and verbal skills, be current with the latest technological resources and library trends, and be able to establish a good working relationship with patrons, community members, organizations, and town officials. 

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):

ALA-Accredited degree required

Hiring Wage Range:

70,000

How to submit an application/resume:

Submit resume, cover letter & work-related references by October 10, 2025 to: Jennifer Janelle, Assistant Town Manager, 180 Main St, South Berwick, ME 03908, 
jjanelle@sbmaine.us

URL (Link) to online job description/application):

https://www.southberwickmaine.org/Document%20Center/How%20Do%20I/Apply%20For/Job%20Postings/LIBRARY%20DIRECTOR%20JOB%20PR%209-2025.pdf?t=202509221318220

Closing date for submissions:

10/10/2025
 

Part-Time Director, Marlow Town Library, Marlow, NH

Are you passionate about libraries and community service? We're looking for a friendly, organized, and tech-savvy individual to lead our small rural library as Library Director.


     Managing day-to-day operations of the library 

     Supervising volunteers and part-time staff

     Overseeing the library collection and catalog

     Coordinating programs and community outreach

     Maintaining records and preparing reports

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):
     
     Management experience

     Comfortable with technology and library systems

     Excellent communication and organizational skills

     Ability to work independently and with the public

Benefits:
Professional Development
Earned Time Off(Possible)

Hiring Wage Range:
$18.00 - $20.00/hr.

Other Considerations/Requirements:
We look forward to hearing from candidates who are excited to support and grow this vital community resource!

How to submit an application/resume:

Send your resume with references and cover letter to MarlowTownLibrary@gmail.com or Marlow Town Library, PO Box 64, Marlow, NH 03456

URL (Link) to online job description/application):

https://www.marlownh.gov/library/page/part-time-library-director

Closing date for submissions:

10/20/2025
 

Library Assistant Part-time, Paul Memorial Library, Newfields, NH

Job Description:
Library Assistant, Part-time
Paul Memorial Library
76 Main Street, Newfields, NH 03856

Do you enjoy working with people? Do you love books and movies? Do you want to be part of a team dedicated to serving the community? The Paul Memorial Library in Newfields is seeking an enthusiastic and collaborative team member to serve as part-time Library Assistant.

Reporting to the Library Director, this position performs a wide variety of general library work in technical and/or public service to assist patrons in the daily operational needs of the library with the goal of providing exceptional service to all.

Responsibilities:
Perform circulation functions, including checking materials in/out and organizing items for re-shelving.

Provide quality customer service to patrons by offering assistance with basic reference, reader’s advisory, program recommendations, community connections, referrals to other resources, and tech instruction.

Promote all library events and services by actively engaging with patrons and referring them to printed and online resources.

Provide technical support for digital media collections, Internet use, and office applications, including mobile printing and copying.

Assist with interlibrary loan and prepare materials for circulation.

Coordinate book orders for monthly book groups. 

Assist with displays and lead or support programs as needed.

Minimum requirements (training, skills, education, experience):

Education/Experience: This position requires a Bachelor’s Degree and prior library work experience is preferred (or any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities). Program or event planning experience is preferred. Experience working with children and/or adult services is a plus. 

Skills:  
Communicating clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.

Assisting patrons with various library services and operations.

Using a computer and standard library applications and platforms.

Sorting and categorizing library books and materials in standard order.

Making change in money.

Candidates should also work well with others, especially on a small, close-knit team. Strong technology, problem-solving, and communications skills are a must. They must also be able to comfortably multitask while maintaining strong attention to detail. 

Physical requirements: 
Perform the duties of the position while sitting at a desk or table or while intermittently sitting, standing, stooping, reaching, bending, or crouching.

Frequently lift light and occasionally heavy objects.

Benefits:
This is a part-time, non-benefited position. 

However, we do offer a fun, friendly, and supportive working environment. As a small library, our team members get experience working in many areas of focus, including circulation, programming, outreach, and reader advisory. We also support opportunities for professional development and training.

Hiring Wage Range:
$18

Other Considerations/Requirements:
Schedule: 20 hours/week. In person. Weekday and occasional weekend availability. Exact shifts TBD.

How to submit an application/resume:

To apply, please email your cover letter, resume, and three professional references to director@newfieldslibrary.org

Review of applications will begin immediately. 

The Town of Newfields is an equal opportunity employer.

URL (Link) to online job description/application):
https://newfieldslibrary.org/open-position-library-assistant-part-time-2/
 
Position is open until filled with a projected closing date for submissions of 11/1/2025.
 

Friday, September 26, 2025

Youth Service Library Assistant, Howe Library, Hanover, NH

The Howe Library in Hanover, NH is looking for a part-time Youth Services Library Assistant to join our team.  If you enjoy working with youth and families in a busy library, consider working at the Howe.  Under the supervision of the Youth Services Manager, this position is responsible for planning and conducting programs for young children, staffing the children's area, and assisting library users. This is a 25-hour part-time position and will include working some evenings and weekends. 

Job Summary
This position is responsible for preparing and conducting programs for children, staffing the children's room, and assisting patrons.
Major Job Duties
Prepares and conducts children's programs and story-times, performances, and summer activities.
 
Recommends books and materials to children, young adults and adults.
 
Assists patrons in locating and selecting materials.
 
Performs publicity and community outreach activities.
 
Creates displays; assists in maintaining a clean and neat library environment.
 
Creates a variety of graphic and written materials.
 
Attends meetings as required.
 
Assists patrons at the circulation desk as needed or assigned; checks materials in and out; collects fines; issues library membership cards.
 
Reads reviews and suggests possible purchases to the Youth Services Librarian(s).

Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge and level of competency typically associated with specialized training and education related to the occupational field, in addition to basic skills typically associated with a high school education.
 
One to two years of work relevant work experience. OR
 
The equivalent combination of training, education and experience sufficient to understand and successfully perform all major job duties.
Knowledge and Skills Required
Knowledge of the library's public service commitment.
 
Knowledge of Dewey Decimal classification systems.
 
Knowledge library policies and procedures.
 
Knowledge of books and materials for children and young adults.
 
Knowledge of the library computer system.
 
Knowledge of computers and job-related software programs.
 
Skill in preparing and conducting programs.
 
Skill in delivering effective, friendly, and respectful customer service to library patrons.
 
Ability to build and maintain constructive and collegial work relationships with other employees in a team-oriented environment.

Skill in oral and written communication.

Physical Demands/Work Environment
The work is typically performed indoors and in a library setting, while sitting at a desk or table or while intermittently sitting, standing, bending, walking, crouching, or stooping. The employee occasionally lifts light and heavy objects.

Hiring Wage Range:
starting $28.19

For complete job description and application, cover letter, and resume submission go to: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hanovernh