Youth and Family Services Librarian at Douglas County Libraries
Parker, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Apr, 26

Salary

2623.0

Posted On

13 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Library Services, Customer Service, Early Literacy Engagement, Storytelling, Collaboration, Communication, Technology Instruction, Readers’ Advisory, Program Development, Relationship Building, Organizational Skills, Safety Leadership, Merchandising, Trend Analysis, Diversity Awareness, Problem Solving

Industry

Libraries

Description
Description Wage: $2,099.12 to $2,623.88 biweekly Job Type: Full Time (35-40 hours per week) Closing Date: 1/25/26 or until filled Purpose: Reporting to the Youth & Family Services Supervisor, the Youth and Family Services Librarian plans, coordinates and implements library services offered at Douglas County Libraries (DCL) with a primary focus on services for youth and families. This role has a clear understanding of principles and practices related to professional public library work, with a chief emphasis on delivery of premium service experiences to library customers. This role works as an effective member of the Customer Experience team and on?cross-departmental?teams in collaboration?with other library staff. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Library Services (70%) Creates and delivers exceptional, customer-focused library services, fostering an environment of hospitality, discovery, and inclusion for youth and families. Builds relationships with caregivers and children through personalized service, early literacy engagement, and expert support. Leads and supports youth services by delivering storytimes, book clubs, and other literacy services grounded in early and general literacy principles, reading development, and mentors storytellers Serves as Person-In-Charge to ensure smooth branch operations and safety, offering leadership and direction to staff and customers in a team-based, service-oriented environment. Delivers exceptional, personalized customer experiences by building relationships, anticipating needs, and fostering an environment of discovery, inclusion, and innovation. Circulates materials and promotes resources through effective merchandising and hand-selling. Applies deep knowledge of youth library services—including research support, readers’ advisory, technology instruction, and customer engagement—to guide families in accessing resources across platforms while tailoring these services to diverse ages, abilities, and learning styles. Anticipates trends in literacy, publishing, child development, and library services to inform programming, merchandising, and service delivery that aligns with evolving customer expectations and the DCL brand and culture. Organizational Impact (25%) Recommends thoughtful feedback to help DCL stay relevant and vital. Uses effective communication skills and works interdepartmentally to achieve outcomes by promoting, implementing and supporting library services. Collaborates effectively across departments and divisions, understands organizational objectives, and recognizes the essential nature of every role at DCL. Develops and maintains collaborative, productive relationships with co-workers and branch staff, thereby contributing to a cohesive organization that supports alignment and a positive culture to achieve strategic plans. Other Duties (5%) Develops proficiency in relevant industry and organizational technology. Engages in DCL’s performance feedback process and meets departmental expectations, policies and procedures. Performs other duties as assigned. One DCL Commitment: It is an expectation of each employee that you will exemplify Douglas County Libraries Brand, Culture and Values of welcoming to all, continual growth and authentic relationships. Benefits: Douglas County Libraries (DCL) is a Colorado PERA Member Employer, so you will be enrolled in Colorado PERA. For details on member benefits go to www.copera.org. Elective DCL benefits include: Health Care Plans: medical, dental & vision Voluntary Plans: Accident, Critical Illness, Short Term, and Long Term Insurance Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment coverage 401k & 457 plans (through CO PERA) Legal-ID Shield Additional DCL benefits include: Holiday Pay Paid Time Off Sick Time Off Leaves of Absence for Qualifying Events *Benefits are subject to change Requirements Experience and Qualifications: Required Bachelor's degree in library science or related field. Three years of professional experience, preferably in a public library. Basic skills in Microsoft 365 or other productivity, collaboration, and cloud-based services software. Ability to learn and apply new technologies. Preferred A master's degree in library science strongly preferred Experience preparing and delivering storytimes with a focus on current ALA early literacy principles A combination of experience and education will be considered. Physical Requirements: Must have a reliable method of transportation between all DCL locations. Must have the physical ability, stamina, mobility and manual dexterity to support a seven-day-per-week week operation. Work at computer stations for extended periods. Participate in meetings and events at various locations and at varied times throughout the day. Ability to read as small as 8pt font.
Responsibilities
The Youth and Family Services Librarian plans, coordinates, and implements library services for youth and families, focusing on delivering exceptional customer experiences. This role also includes leading youth services, ensuring smooth branch operations, and collaborating with other library staff.
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