[Libs-Or] Job Opportunities at McMinnville Public Library (RESEND)

Courtney Terry Courtney.Terry at mcminnvilleoregon.gov
Thu Jan 20 15:17:14 PST 2022


*Resending with corrections*

Hello!

McMinnville Public Library is seeking applicants for two part time positions. The McMinnville Public Library is known for promoting equity and literacy in our community and has changed its service delivery model during the pandemic to include home delivery of library materials, outdoor programming, increased service over the phone, and increased digital content. We're proud of how we've adjusted and adapted over the last two years and are looking for a flexible and adaptive team members to help us continue to provide outstanding service to our community.

Adult Service/Reference Librarian - You'll help guests of the Library access technology, provide reference assistance, and develop and carry out Adult Services programs. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Mcminnville/jobs/3388169/adult-services-reference-librarian

Library Circulation Assistant - You'll help us serve our community by sorting, shelving, and processing materials as well as providing customer service to our patrons. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Mcminnville/jobs/3389789/library-circulation-assistant

Bilingual skills in Spanish and English are highly desirable and we are happy to offer incentive pay to bilingual employees.

These positions are open until filled and we plan to first review applications the first week of February. For best consideration please apply before February 3.

Thank you!
Courtney Terry
Adult Services Supervisor
McMinnville Public Library
www.maclibrary.org<http://www.maclibrary.org/>

Please note my regular work week is Tuesday through Saturday.

The McMinnville Public Library was built on the traditional lands of the Yamhill Kalapuya, one of the many bands of Kalapuya people who lived throughout the Willamette Valley. In 1855, The Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc ceded tribal lands to the United States. Members of at least 27 different tribes were forcibly removed to the Grand Ronde Reservation. Today, an estimated 4,000 Kalapuya descendents are members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. Learn more here: www.grandronde.org/history-culture/<http://www.grandronde.org/history-culture/>

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