[Libs-Or] Jobline 9/26/03
Robin Speer
speer_robin_d at oslmac.osl.state.or.us
Fri Sep 26 11:32:53 PDT 2003
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9/26/03
LIBRARY DIVISION MANAGER / READERS SERVICES (Full-time Position)
Closes: 10/8/03
Tigard, OR
SALARY: $3,880 - $5,200/mo. with excellent benefits.
Position will be filled at the beginning of this salary range.
The Tigard Public Library is seeking an enthusiastic team leader to join us
as we plan for our new Library due to open in the Summer of 2004!
Excellent organizational skills and ability to promote collaboration
throughout the Library and City are desired.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: This is a Division Manager position responsible
for managing, directing and organizing activities in the Readers Services
Division, including supervising assigned professional, technical and support
staff. This position also provides highly complex staff assistance to the
Director of Library Services. Duties include, but are not limited to the
following:
Manages, directs and organizes division activities within the Readers
Services Department. Recommends goals and objectives; assists in the
development of policies and procedures. Directs, oversees and participates
in the development of the Readers Services work plan; assigns work
activities, projects and programs; schedules division staff utilizing
scheduling software; monitors work flow; develops and implements policies
and procedures; reviews and evaluates work products, methods and procedures.
Conducts staff meetings; communicates changes in library policies,
procedures and activities. Acts as liaison between the library and patrons,
community and school groups, other City departments, other jurisdictions and
libraries to solve problems, respond to inquiries, provide services or
information; represents the City on various committees relating to library
issues and concerns. Researches and compiles reports and statistics; makes
recommendations based on research. Monitors developing technology which has
potential for information delivery; recommends those portions which would
enhance library services. Develops and implements marketing strategies;
supervises library displays; participates in library outreach programs.
Prepares Division budget; assists in budget implementation; participates in
financial forecasting; administers the approved budget. Recommends the
appointment of personnel; analyzes training needs; provides or coordinates
staff training; evaluates employee performance; works with employees to
correct deficiencies; implements discipline. Performs related duties as
assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of: Principles, practices and
philosophies of library administration; customer service philosophy and
techniques; knowledge of promotional and public relations techniques;
knowledge of fiscal management practices and procedures; knowledge of the
principles and practices of supervision, training, evaluation, communication
and human resource management; Skill in using electronic media to accomplish
work. Ability to: organize, direct and implement a comprehensive specialized
library program; ability to prepare and administer a budget; ability to
supervise, evaluate, and train staff; ability to research information and
prepare clear and concise reports; ability to perform the duties of the
Director of Library Services as needed; ability to communicate effectively
orally and in writing; establish and maintain cooperative working
relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of experience and training which
provides the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way
to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be through
post-graduate training in library science and considerable experience
working in a library, including considerable experience in a supervisory or
managerial capacity.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: All candidates must complete a City of Tigard
employment application, and answers to the supplemental questions attached
to the Job Announcement. Applications may be obtained at the City of Tigard,
13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard, OR 97223 or you may download from
www.ci.tigard.or.us or call (503) 624-9471 and one will be mailed to you.
Completed applications must be received by the Human Resources Division,
City of Tigard, no later than 5:00 P.M. Wednesday, October 08, 2003.
READERS SERVICES MANAGER SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS
All candidates for the position of Readers Services Manager are required to
respond to the following Supplemental Questions. As excellent written
communication skills are needed for this position, your responses will be
evaluated for these skills as well as for content. Responses must be
submitted with the required City of Tigard application by the deadline
stated on the Job Announcement.
1. Please describe your experience with, and philosophy of, collection
development in the public library setting. Pay particular attention to how
you have determined which collections to build, how you assessed current
collections, how you developed and implemented a selection policy and
methods you employed for soliciting patron input for collection development.
2. Please describe your vision for the future of the public library and your
understanding of the place it holds in the broader community.
3. The City of Tigard will be building a new library targeted to open in the
Summer of 2004. Please describe your experience in managing change,
including the moving of collections, the development of a staffing plan for
an expanding division, increasing service provision and assisting staff in
adjusting to the necessary changes while still maintaining a high level of
public service.
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9/26/03
Library Director
Closes: 10/30/03
Portland, OR
LIBRARY DIRECTOR GARDEN HOME COMMUNITY LIBRARY
The third time¹s the charm! You may have seen this posting before, but
Garden Home Community Library is still looking for the right person to serve
as its Library Director. This is the perfect job for an ambitious and
energetic librarian, who has supervisory experience and is eager to land
that first director¹s position!
The Garden Home Community Library is a small but very busy library, with a
yearly circulation of about 143,000 that has grown dramatically over the
past several years. Our library facility will be doubling its space (from
930 to 1886 square feet) when a major expansion project is completed in
early 2004. A full-service library for all ages, the Garden Home Community
Library has nearly 15,000 items. This collection includes books, videos,
DVDs, CDs, CD ROMS, magazines and newspapers with special sections for young
children, school-age readers, parenting, foreign language books, best
sellers, mysteries, biographies, fiction and nonfiction. Ongoing programs
include summer reading, the monthly book club, story-time for children, as
well as many special events each year. We especially pride ourselves on
providing a warm, inviting place for young children and their parents. The
Garden Home Community Library is housed in the Garden Home Recreation
Center, which is operated by the Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreational
District; this rare and unique twenty-year partnership offers special
opportunities for our library patrons.
Job responsibilities: Plan, direct, supervise and evaluate the operation of
the various library services including circulation, interlibrary loan,
acquisitions, children¹s programs to ensure that they meet the needs of our
patrons; Plan strategies to improve and/or expand services within
constraints of budget; Plan with the board for budgetary and staffing needs
of the library; Formulate policies and procedures of the library; Hire,
train, supervise, and evaluate the work of the library staff; Supervise
general collection management; Participate in professional organizations and
conferences; Represent Garden Home Community Library as a member of the
Washington County Cooperative Library System.
Required Qualifications: An ALA accredited MLS degree; two years experience
working in a public or school library; Experience working with pre-school
children; A demonstrated knowledge of general management skills including
personnel supervision and management with two years experience preferred;
Experience supervising and working effectively with volunteers; Knowledge of
public library organization, principles and practices; Experience with a
computerized library circulation system; Facility working with Microsoft
Office software. Further, the applicant must have good communication skills
and be a self-motivated, energetic, resourceful, and creative individual who
can work collaboratively with the Library Board and Staff. This job requires
a willingness to take on tasks that would normally be delegated in a larger
library. Experience in the Washington County Cooperative Library System and
with Polaris software is a plus. The Library Director reports directly to
the Garden Home Community Library Association Board. Salary range is
$35,000-$45,000 with benefits.
Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. Please submit cover letter and
resume by October 30, 2003 to Director Search, Garden Home Community
Library, 7475 SW Oleson Rd., Portland, OR 97223, or email to
jrbertell at comcast.net in Microsoft Word or text format only. For additional
information, please contact Jack Bertell at jrbertell at comcast.net.
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9/12/03
Job Title: Orbis Cascade Alliance Electronic Resources Program Manager
Closing Date: 9/30/03
Eugene, OR (or to be determined)
Description: Reports to the Executive Director and works with consortium
staff and committees to develop and sustain group purchase program for
databases, ejournals, ebooks, and related products. Develops an existing
successful program to serve an expanded consortium membership, providing
expertise and consultation services for member libraries, and extending
selected purchases to non-member libraries.
Qualifications required: B.A. or B.S. from an accredited college or
university. Three years experience in electronic resource purchasing as
staff of a member library, consortium, or vendor. Working knowledge of the
methods and practices associated with electronic resource contracts and
licenses. Ability to work independently and in a collaborative team
environment with consortium and member library staff. Ability to adapt to a
rapidly evolving field and develop the ER Program accordingly. Ability to
represent program to internal and external audiences. Excellent
organizational and analytical skills. Outstanding written and oral
communication skills. Ability to effectively communicate via email and
telephone. Competency with Microsoft Access and Excel. The successful
candidate is expected to reside in Oregon or Washington and should be
willing to travel within the region but may not be required to work at the
consortium's central offices in Eugene, Oregon.
How to apply:
Electronic applications are preferred. Send to:
lastamba at darkwing.uoregon.edu, or Laine Stambaugh, Director, Library Human
Resources, 1299 University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, OR 97403-1299; (541)
346-3485 (fax). For complete description, qualifications, and application
details, see: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/admnpers/ermanager.html.
For further information about Orbis Cascade Alliance, please contact:
John F. Helmer Executive Director Orbis Cascade Alliance
(541) 346-1835 jhelmer at uoregon.edu
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9/4/03
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN, Shoen Library
Closes:
Marylhurst, OR
JOB TITLE: UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN
DEPARTMENT: Shoen Library
REPORTS TO: Vice President for Academic Administration
CLASSIFICATION: Full-Time Faculty
PURPOSE OF POSITION: To plan, coordinate, and direct all services and
operations of the Marylhurst University Shoen Library. Provide leadership by
performing short and long-term planning for the Library, including
developing, implementing and evaluating library services.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Establish policies, procedures, and standards for the efficient and
effective operation of the Library, including collections, reference,
circulation, acquisitions, cataloging, on-line systems, computer labs,
bibliographical controls, interlibrary loan, and maintaining consortia
memberships and agreements. Support library instruction program.
Oversee and coordinate systems and processes to meet the library
informational needs of students, faculty, staff, consortia members, and the
community, to provide quality service to meet those needs.
Ensure Shoen Library cooperation, participation and leadership in local,
state, regional, and national library groups and consortiums. Participate on
committees and boards.
Assess collection, equipment, facility, personnel, and new service needs of
the Library and develop recommendations and plans for implementation of
automated systems.
Oversee the development of the library collection, including housing,
maintenance, and preservation to support the University curriculum.
Lead and develop a strong library staff through selection, supervision,
development, and evaluation. Supervise and schedule employees to ensure
adequate coverage and support during open hours. Work scheduled hours at
reference desk on a weekly basis.
Oversee the finances of the Library by monitoring all fiscal operations,
such as preparing the annual budget and approving departmental expenditures,
including annual serials renewals.
Manage library-building operations, including implementing staff procedures
to ensure the security of the collection, computer labs, and building. Work
with the Facilities Department to plan for short and long-term building
needs and capital improvements.
Work with the Office of Institutional Advancement to develop external
resources and relationships to support Shoen Library¹s programs, including
assisting in fundraising and grant writing opportunities.
Coordinate and participate in Friends of Shoen Library. Serve on University
committees and task forces, including University Faculty Council.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:
Master¹s in Library Science (MLS) from an ALA accredited school required.
Doctorate or subject Master¹s degree preferred.
Five years of progressively responsible management experience in an academic
library exhibiting excellent planning and organization skills.
Broad knowledge and understanding of library science, including history,
trends, and current issues.
Demonstrated ability to lead and manage a library staff of approximately 8
employees, in addition to a pool of work-study students.
Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills with demonstrated
effectiveness relating to and communicating with various internal and
external constituents.
Demonstrated ability to manage fiscal resources of approximately $700,000,
including experience in budget preparation.
BENEFITS: Employer-paid medical, dental, and vision coverage; four weeks
paid vacation; paid sick leave and holidays; tuition waiver program; life
and disability insurance; and generous retirement plan.
TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three
professional references by 5:00 PM, Tuesday, September 30, 2003 to Human
Resources, Marylhurst University, PO Box 261, Marylhurst, OR 97036.
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9/4/03
Cataloging and Database Management Librarian
Closes: 10/3/03
Portland, OR
Portland State University is seeking a progressive and energetic
professional for the position of Cataloging and Database Management
Librarian. This is a full-time, 12-month, tenure track position with the
rank of Assistant Professor. The professional in this position will work
toward enhancing the quality of Millar Library¹s online catalog by
creating and adding new records to the system; maintaining and updating
existing records; and identifying and implementing small- to large-scale
projects that would improve the scope and the scale of the system.
Specific responsibilities:
In accordance with national standards, performs original descriptive
cataloging, classification (using Library of Congress Classification
Schedules) and subject analysis (using Library of Congress Subject
Headings) as well as complex/difficult copy cataloging of English and
non-English-language materials in a variety of formats.
Inputs cataloging into the OCLC network and ViKat, PSU¹s
Innovative-based library management system. Assists in the completion of
PSU¹s retrospective conversion project. Creates NACO authority records for
name headings when appropriate. Participates in ongoing local name and
subject authority-related activities. Monitors MARC format changes and OCLC
format changes and ensures their incorporation into the cataloging workflow
and local systems.
Resolves daily inputting, editing, record replacement, and other
database problems. Serves as a resource for cataloging-related issues and
questions. Provides backup for the operation of ViKat. Loads records,
generates reports, and performs large-scale record editing and maintenance
as needed. Participates in planning and implementing the automation of all
areas of Technical Services.
Maintains up-to-date expertise via participation at workshops and
professional associations. Contributes to the work of relevant committees
and workgroups in the Millar Library and the PSU community of scholars.
Contributes to the work of professional associations, locally, regionally,
and nationally. Contributes to relevant scholarly activities. May supervise
lower-level staff and/or students.
Qualifications:
ALA-accredited master¹s degree in Library/Information Science or its
equivalent is required. A second master¹s degree is desirable. Minimum of
three years cataloging experience following national standards while
contributing records to a national bibliographic utility is required. Recent
experience is preferred. Experience in updating and maintaining records in a
medium or large library catalog database is required. Experience with
Innovative Interfaces, Inc. library system is highly desirable. Demonstrated
experience in creating authority headings according to national standards is
required. Knowledge of a second language is desirable. Effective
communication skills are essential.
A successful candidate also must have the ability to work and collaborate
effectively with colleagues in the Millar Library as well as the
University¹s faculty and students. Excellent interpersonal skills are a
must. In these changing times, flexibility, adaptability and the ability to
work in a dynamic and changing environment also are highly desirable
characteristics.
Salary and Benefits:
This is a full-time,12 month, tenure-track position with a minimum annual
1.0 FTE salary of $44,460 effective January 1, 2004. Full time benefits
include 22.5 paid vacation days and 12 paid sick leave days per year, a
choice of retirement and group health plans, and staff tuition rates.
Librarians are members of the
Academic Faculty and participate in University-wide faculty governance.
Application Deadline:
Review of applications will begin on October 3,
2003, and the position will remain open until finalists are identified.
To Apply: Send cover letter, resume and names, address, phone numbers,
and e-mail addresses of four references to: Chair, Cataloging & Database
Management Librarian Search Committee, Portland State University, PO Box
1151, Portland, OR 97207-1151, reggianis at pdx.edu, (503) 725-4576, fax
(503) 725-4524.
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8/8/03
Children's Librarian
Closing Date: 10/3/03
Bend, Oregon
Join creative and professional staff serving a growing community in the
beautiful, scenic outdoors wonderland in Central Oregon. Successful
candidate conducts creative programming, provides reference service, builds
community partnerships, and works with progressive, innovative team. This
team serves six branches in our well-funded District and is assigned to the
Bend Public Library. Excellent customer service skills required. Qual: MLS
or academic equivalent; willingness to work varied schedule (incl. weekend &
evening hours), and computer software skills. Salary range:
$2,960.31-$4,050.42/Mo. Excellent Benefits.
DEADLINE: Completed Deschutes Public Library System application &
supplemental questionnaire are due in the administrative office at 507 NW
Wall Street, Bend, Oregon by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 3, 2003.
APPLICATIONS website http://www.dpls.lib.or.us/Employment.asp or contact us
at (541) 312-1024; FAX (541) 389-2982; or e-mail employment at dpls.lib.or.us
EOE
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8/1/03
On-Call Reference Librarian
Closes:
Oregon City, OR
On-Call Reference Librarian I Requires MLS. Must be able to work Sunday
hours. Other hours may be available as well. Competitive salary. Send resume
to: Lynda Ackerson, Oregon City Public Library, 362 Warner Milne Road,
Oregon City, OR 97045
Contact name: Lynda Ackerson, 503-657-8269 x.15,
http://lyndamac@lincc.lib.or.us
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JOBS OUTSIDE STATE OF OREGON
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9/26/03
Principal Library Information Specialist
Closes: 10/15/03
Tumwater, WA
Recruitment Number: PLISproject#P061_8-03tp
This register will be used to fill Principal Library Information Specialist
vacancies at the Office of the Secretary of State, Washington State Library
Division, in Tumwater, Washington.
The Office of the Secretary of State, Washington State Library Division,
located in Tumwater, Washington, is currently recruiting for one full-time
project Principal Library Information Specialist vacancy. This position will
work in partnership with the Database Licensing Librarian for the Statewide
Database Licensing (SDL) Project, and will be a member of the Library
Development Program. The Library Development Program provides information
and services related to libraries, information services, and technology.
This is a federally-funded project position that is currently approved
through September 30, 2004.
Using in-depth knowledge of multi-type library cooperative practices, the
Principal Library Information Specialist acts as Project Manager for the
Statewide Database Licensing Project (SDL) and is responsible for planning
and implementing the project, and seeking alternative sources of funding. As
project manager of the Statewide Database Licensing Project, the Principal
Library Information Specialist works collaboratively with other SDL staff,
advisory committees, the Library Development staff, and the Library
Development program manager to assist libraries in cooperative purchasing of
online database licenses.
The incumbent of this position must possess the following knowledge, skills
and abilities:
Highly Desirable: Knowledge of current practices and issues in the areaof
cooperative database licensing Experience with database licensing and vendor
relations Project management experience Manage project budget Conduct group
meetings Ability and willingness to travel statewide and over night/weekend
travel Effective communication skills, both written and oral
Desirable: Work with diverse groups of people Possession of a valid driver's
license
Ability to multi-task Current awareness of trends in library policy and
practice Experience working in a consortial environment Professional level
knowledge of library Principals and practices
Qualifications Required:
A Master's degree in library science from an American Library Association
accredited program and certification by the State Librarian authorized
through the Office of the Secretary of State; or certification by
professional portfolio as authorized through the Office of the Secretary of
State;
AND
Five years of experience as a professional librarian.
COMPENSATION/BENEFITS Salary: Range 58, $3,727 - $4,771 per month. All
salaries are dependent on qualifications and Division Director approval.
Benefits: Washington State offers a comprehensive benefit package that
includes membership in the state retirement system, a tax-deferred
compensation program, leave package, and health, disability, and life
insurance coverage.
HOW TO APPLY Application packets should include the following: Cover letter
addressing your work experience related to the statement of knowledge,
skills and abilities required for this position Completed Washington State
Job Application Library Certification number The names of three or more
professional references (along with statement from the applicant granting
permission to contact)
Forward application packet to: Secretary of State's Office, Washington State
Library,
Attn: Terri Parker, Human Resources Office, PO Box 40227, Olympia, WA
95804-0227, FAX# (360) 586-2033, Email: tparker at secstate.wa.gov
mailto:tparker at secstate.wa.gov
The Washington State Job Application form can be found on the Department of
Personnel's website at: http://hr.dop.wa.gov/forms/dopforms.htm. Information
regarding Library Certification can be found on the Washington State
Library's home page at:
http://www.statelib.wa.gov/libraries/training/certification.aspx.
Be sure to include your e-mail address if you have one. If you choose to
e-mail your application, please include a statement addendum document (in
place of your signature) along with your application that says: "I affirm
that everything in the attached application is true and accurate, -Your
Name- Date".
DEADLINE: Positions are open until filled. Application review will begin on
October 15, 2003. The Washington State Office of the Secretary of State is
an equal opportunity employer. Applicants needing assistance or alternative
formats may call 360-526-1170 (voice) or 800-422-8683 (TTY).
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9/12/03
New Director Announcement Director
Closes:
International Falls, MN
For any questions about this position, please contact the Search Committee.
New Director Announcement Director, International Falls Public Library,
International Falls, Minnesota. We are seeking a creative, service-oriented
individual to lead a dynamic public library with a reputation for
outstanding service to children and families. Situated in beautiful northern
Minnesota, International Falls Public Library is now completing a major
building renovation that will provide amazing new opportunities for library
service.
Our automated library enjoys an annual circulation of approximately 100,000.
The ideal candidate will have the passion, experience, and training to fully
capitalize on the library's forward momentum.
Required: an MLS from an ALA-accredited institution; a minimum of three
years professional experience in a public library, preferably in a
supervisory capacity; good communication skills; a general knowledge of
library automation; plus supervisory and administrative abilities.
Experience in collection development, programming for children and adults,
planning, and grant writing is preferred. Salary is a minimum of $44,000,
commensurate with experience, plus a good benefits package.
Send a letter of application, resume, and contact information for three
professional references to: Search Committee, International Falls Public
Library, 750 4th Street, International Falls, MN 56649. Position is open
until a qualified candidate is found.
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8/27/03
Librarian
Closes:
Vancouver, WA
Fort Vancouver Regional Library District has an immediate opening for a
dynamic, experienced librarian to assist in the operations of the Vancouver
Mall Community Library. This full service library is located in southwest
Washington states largest shopping mall and serves the surrounding
community, is open 73 hours per week, and has a staff of 16 (12.40 FTE). It
is within short driving distance to magnificent ocean beaches, majestic
mountains, the Columbia River Gorge and metropolitan Portland, Oregon. The
successful candidate will assist the branch librarian in planning,
organizing and directing activities of the community library. Requires an
MLS from an ALA accredited university, 3 or more years of increasingly
responsible professional library work, supervisory experience and experience
working with children and teens highly desired. Salary range: $3277-$4886
per month. FVRL offers an excellent benefits package, including employer
paid full family medical, dental and vision and Washington State PERS.
Additional information regarding the Fort Vancouver Regional Library
District can be found at our website at http://www.fvrl.org
To apply, submit cover letter, resume and references to:
HR Department Fort Vancouver Regional Library 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd.,
Vancouver, WA 98663 Or via e-mail hr at fvrl.org (include job title in subject
line) A complete job description is available on our website at www.fvrl.org
(click on About Us, Employment) or at the address above. Position is open
until filled. Equal Opportunity Employer
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9/26/03
Page
Closes: 10/07/03
Washington
Sno-Isle Regional Library System has an opening for Page, (15 hours/week)
for Lynnwood Library in Washington State. Job #0339 Closes 10/07/03. For
more information and to obtain an application on this employment
opportunity, please visit our website at http://www.sno-isle.org/employment/
or contact our Job line at (360) 651-7040.
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2/13/03, 2/21/03, 2/27/03, 3/13/03, 4/4/03, 4/11/03, 5/8/03, 6/11/03,
7/1/03, 9/3/03, 9/12/03
Managing Librarian I
Closes
Washington
Sno-Isle Regional Library System has an opening for Managing Librarian I
(Search Extended), (40 hours/week, plus benefits) for Mill Creek Library in
Washington State. Job #0280 Open Until Filled. For more information and to
obtain an application on this employment opportunity, please visit our
website at http://www.sno-isle.org/employment/ or contact our Job line at
(360) 651-7040.
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9/3/03
Page-2
Closes: 9/19/03
Washington
Sno-Isle Regional Library System has an opening for Page - 2 Openings, (12 &
15 hours/week) for Marysville Library in Washington State. Job #0336 Closes
9/19/03. For more information and to obtain an application on this
employment opportunity, please visit our website at
http://www.sno-isle.org/employment/ or contact our Job line at (360)
651-7040.
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9/12/03, 9/26/03
Page
Closes: 10/13/03
Washington
Sno-Isle Regional Library System has an opening for Page, (14 hours/week)
for Mukilteo Library in Washington State. Job #0337 Closes 10/03/03. For
more information and to obtain an application on this employment
opportunity, please visit our website at http://www.sno-isle.org/employment/
or contact our Job line at (360) 651-7040.
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