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Forsyth County Public Library is Hiring a Youth Specialist Near Cumming, GA

NOTE: Requires prolonged periods of standing & sitting; frequent periods of stooping, bending, reaching, and walking; a high degree of manual dexterity and

repetitive hand movement; frequent lifting & carrying of light objects (individual or multiple books); occasional lifting of heavy items (containers of library

materials or props); occasional use of pushing & pulling motions to move chairs, tables, or meeting room wall partitions; the ability to independently lift or move

a container of library materials which may weigh up to 40 pounds; the ability to communicate under pressure; project vocally to a group; distinguish between

shades of color; occasionally manipulate puppets and A/V equipment; and the ability to work from a ladder.

All offers of employment are contingent upon successfully passing the appropriate background checks & drug screening.

NOTICE OF JOB OPENING

Youth Specialist
Part-Time (25 hrs/wk) - Current opening located at Sharon Forks branch

Looking for a great place to work? Forsyth County Public Library in Cumming is a 4-branch library system with

some of the busiest libraries in the state of Georgia! In 2022, our Youth Specialists presented nearly 1,300

programs. Explore this exciting opportunity to join our library family!

FCPL is an Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong commitment to achieving diversity among staff. FCPL

does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; religion; sex; gender identity; sexual orientation; national

origin; age; disability; genetic information; uniformed service status; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical

conditions; or any other legally protected category.

Overview: Youth Specialists are enthusiastic individuals who create and present programs for children and

teens in the library and out in the community. They assist people of all ages with library services.

Hourly Pay:

Benefits:

$21.73 without MLIS / $24.88 with MLIS (Non-Exempt)

Annual Leave (16 days), Sick Leave (13 days), Holidays (11 days), Teachers Retirement System of

GA; Free Life (2x Pay), Short-Term Disability Insurance, and Long-Term Disability Insurance;

Optional Dental, Vision, Additional Life, Critical Illness, Legal, and Flexible Spending Accounts.

Schedule: Flexibility is a must. Part-time, 25 hours per week. Applicants must be able to work evening and

daytime hours as well as Saturday and Sunday shifts on a rotating basis.

Responsibilities:

  • Plan and present fun, age-appropriate literacy-based programs for children and teens
  • Assist with preparation and delivery of outreach events
  • Produce visually appealing materials for programs
  • Provide direct customer service to patrons of all ages with an emphasis on children and teens
  • Assist patrons in using Library services and technology
  • Conduct reference interviews to determine patron needs
  • Use electronic and print resources to find information and assist patrons in using these resources
  • Provide reader’s advisory recommendations

Requirements:

Minimum:

  • Bachelor’s Degree; 1 yrs experience in presenting children’s programs; Customer service experience
  • Knowledge of classic and popular chapter, middle grade, and young adult authors; Knowledge of the

principles of child literacy and the stages of child development

  • Strong public speaking and verbal communication skills; Strong computer skills, including the use of

Google Workspace, databases, electronic resources, and other software

  • Valid GA driver license

Preferred:

  • Master’s in Library Science (MLIS); Georgia Certificate of Librarianship
  • Public Library experience in youth services, reference services, and information services.
  • Multilingual skills (Especially in Hindi, Marathi, Spanish, Tamil, or Telugu).

To Apply: Submit Cover Letter, Resume, and FCPL Application (available at

www.forsythpl.org/employment) by email to fcpl-jobs@forsythpl.org or by mail to Human

Resources, Forsyth County Public Library, 585 Dahlonega St, Cumming, GA 30040 or drop it off at

any FCPL branch. Deadline: 01/18/2024

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Lending & Credit

SALARY

$40k-55k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/01/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

05/28/2024

WEBSITE

forsythpl.org

HEADQUARTERS

Cumming, GA

SIZE

200 - 500

INDUSTRY

Lending & Credit

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