Programming and Events Manager (full-time) - Hartford Public Library seeks a Programming and Events Manager in support of library wide innovative programming, within the Library’s broader program of services. This position requires substantial application of professional knowledge and experience. Responsibilities: Minimum requirements: Masters degree in Education, History, Art, Humanities or other related field. Previous experience with program development, planning, implementation and required. Applicant must have extensive knowledge of project management standards. Full requirements, job description and application are available online at http://hplct.org/about/job-openings or Administrative Office, Hartford Public Library, 500 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06103 A completed, signed application is required in order to be considered for this position. Position open until filled. Hartford Public Library requires a Criminal Background Check and Pre-employment Drug Testing on applicants who are selected as a finalist for the position. Applicants will be provided a copy of any positive drug test results. A criminal record does not necessarily eliminate you from employment with Hartford Public Library. Each conviction will be reviewed with respect to the offense, circumstances, seriousness and the position for which you apply. E.O.E.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Marketing Intern - Connecticut Library Consortium (CLC), Middletown
Marketing Intern - Connecticut Library Consortium (CLC), Middletown. Part-Time, Unpaid. March - June, 2013. Description: Are you a library student with an interest or background in marketing? CLC is offering an exciting opportunity for a creative and proactive library student to advocate for and serve over 800 Connecticut libraries. The Connecticut Library Consortium is a statewide membership collaborative serving all types of Connecticut libraries by helping them strengthen their ability to serve their users. CLC saved its members over 6 million dollars last year through discounts on materials, supplies, and events, while offering numerous opportunities for networking, collaboration, and learning. The Marketing Intern will assist CLC in creating and distributing advocacy and publicity resources for its members, a list of museums offering passes to libraries, and other promotional materials as needed. The Marketing Intern will also assist CLC staff in planning and staffing CLC events and events at which CLC is exhibiting. This position will be supervised by the Executive Director. This minimum length of the internship is 3 months, though extensions are negotiable. Flexible schedule with the exception of required event attendance. The Marketing Intern will receive academic credit (if requested) and free attendance at the Connecticut Library Association conference in April. Free attendance at other industry events is possible. Responsibilities: Conduct research, create, and design the 2013 Museum Pass Brochure, a list of museums in and around Connecticut offering passes to libraries. Conduct research and create a list of media outlets for CLC member libraries to contact about events, programs, job openings, etc. Assist the Executive Director and Communications Director in creating marketing materials for CLC. Assist the Executive Director and Projects Coordinator in planning and staffing CLC events. Assist the Executive Director and Projects Coordinator in planning and staffing CLC’s exhibitor’s booth at the Connecticut Library Association annual conference. Develop and implement social networking campaigns under supervision. Qualifications: Pursuing MLS/MLIS. An interest or experience in marketing. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Must be flexible, creative, and have a sense of fun. Must be able to juggle multiple tasks at once. How to Apply: Please send a cover letter and resume to clc@ctlibrarians.org by March 15, 2013.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
academic libraries
events
instruction
new london county
outreach
professional
publicity
reference
technology
Research & Instruction Librarian/Special Projects Coordinator - Connecticut College
Research & Instruction Librarian/Special Projects Coordinator - Connecticut College, a highly selective private liberal arts college, located in the historic seaport of New London, seeks a highly experienced Librarian to provide instructional and research resources, initiate and develop activities to integrate research instruction into the curriculum, provide reference services for the faculty, students, scholars and other patrons by selecting information resources to support their instructional and scholarly needs. In this position the librarian/coordinator will also manage special projects and provide key departmental administrative support to the office of the Vice President for Information Services and Librarian of the College as well as serve as a member of the IS Leadership Team. S/he will be responsible for providing professional leadership in the design and provision of use of library outreach materials; assist, advise, and instruct faculty and students in the access and use of scholarly information through research consultations and reference desk service; act as a liaison to academic departments providing research instruction and discipline-specific reference assistance to faculty and students in these departments; develop library print and digital instructional materials to support general and subject-specific research and instruction; collaborate with faculty and colleagues to plan sessions for course-integrated library instruction and develop supporting materials and guides; manage and complete surveys, reports, marketing publications, events, planning and other activities as assigned; serve on College wide committees and task forces as necessary. Master’s degree, obtained from an ALA accredited program, in library and information studies with 3-5 years relevant experience required. Particular attention will be given to applicants with subject expertise in English, American Literatures, and film studies. Candidates must demonstrate effective teaching, presentation, and communication skills and knowledge of established and emerging instructional methods and technologies. Project management experience and a strong understanding of trends in librarianship and higher education is a must. Ability to build and sustain relationships within the College community and enthusiasm for public service, teaching, and student learning are essential. Thorough applicant credentialing, including criminal records check will be conducted on the selected applicant. Forward resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references to humanresources@conncoll.edu (include full name and LIBR in the subject line). Accepting applications until 5:00 pm on October 24, 2012. Connecticut College is committed to creating a vibrant community enriched by diverse perspectives, talents and experiences. We encourage applications from candidates who share this commitment and will contribute to the diversity of our college community, especially members of historically under-represented groups. AA/EOE.
Friday, July 20, 2012
children's services
childrens services
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hartford county
part time
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public libraries
Children’s Library Specialist - West Hartford Public Library
Children’s Library Specialist - West Hartford Public Library seeks an enthusiastic part-time Children’s Library Specialist to develop and present exceptional programming for children age’s birth through fifth grade. The candidate will plan and conduct storytime programs that include music and movement, puppetry and crafts, will visit preschool and elementary schools, participate in a Summer Reading Skit, offer Book Clubs and programs for school-age children. Training in the Mother Goose on the Loose Early Literacy Program is a plus. We are looking for someone with an extensive knowledge of children’s literature, a background in successful programming in a library or educational setting, an understanding of child development and the ability to work in a multicultural environment. The successful candidate will work with a dedicated Children’s Services team in a very busy library. She/he will possess creativity, energy, flexibility and a good sense of humor, will provide exceptional public service, have solid organizational skills and maintain a positive attitude. The candidate must be able to communicate and enjoy working with children from birth through fifth grade, as well as their parents. Required Qualifications: Undergraduate degree in education or related field and experience in a library/educational setting. Preferred: Masters in Library Science. Speaking fluency in a language other than English that is used in the local community. This is a year-round position of 6 hours per week primarily during the mornings and afternoons, however, evenings and weekends may be expected. Minimum hourly salary: $25.50 hourly. Please email a letter of interest and a West Hartford town application form to: cwaxman@westhartford.org by Friday, August 3, 2012, 4:30 p.m. Please, no phone calls. Application available at: http://www.westhartford.org/living_here/town_departments/support_services_to_town_departments/employee_services/docs/employmentapplication.pdf.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
adult services
communications
events
hartford county
outreach
part time
programming
public libraries
publicity
Library Associate - New Britain Public Library
Library Associate - New Britain Public Library. Part-time position (20 hrs/wk) for Adult Program Coordinator that includes at least one evening per week, as well as alternate Fridays & Saturdays. Responsible for creating, publicizing, implementing, and tracking the results of adult programs and Outreach services to the community under the supervision of the Head of Adult Services. Additional duties include backup on various service points. Interfaces with all other departments to assure good communication and parallel marketing efforts library-wide. $16,681.60. Bachelor’s degree and at least four years of experience in programming and marketing of public library services. Ability to research and analyze data, to perform detailed work, and to plan, organize, and implement both long and short termed projects. Apply in writing to the Library Director, New Britain Public Library Administration, 20 High Street, New Britain, CT 06051. No phone calls please. Candidates can also apply via email at prutkowski@nbpl.info. EOE.
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