Public Library Associate - Part-time Sales - Ann Arbor, MI at Geebo

Public Library Associate - Part-time

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3 Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor, MI Part-time Internship Part-time Internship $20.
43 - $22.
65 an hour $20.
43 - $22.
65 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Description:
Pooled Position Department:
IT / Archives / Collections Communications & Marketing / Desk Service/Production Supervisor:
Department Supervisors Starting Pay:
$20.
43 Union Position:
No
Benefits:
No Hours:
Part-time, up to 20 hours at the discretion of the manager and including some evening and weekend hours Closing Date:
Continuously accepting applications (application form required) Applying:
Please do not apply directly through Indeed.
com.
Instead, visit aadl.
org/aboutus/employment to submit an application and optional cover letter/resume.
We continuously accept applications for this position and applications are reviewed when a position becomes available.
Applications will be available for consideration for a period of 3 months.
Please do not contact the Human Resources Office regarding the status of your application.
General Information The Ann Arbor District Library's Public Library Associate program offers paid, practical experience for applicants looking to build their skills and knowledge in an exciting, fast-paced environment.
These internships are available to any applicants with relevant skills, interests, and experience.
The internships last for one year from date of hire, with an optional second year extension available to interns who excel in their work.
Public Library Associate positions may also qualify for Directed Field Experience credit, with specifics to be arranged between the student and their AADL supervisor and the manager of the Practical Engagement Program (PEP) or equivalent.
Position Summary AADL has various internship opportunities:
Archives Intern:
Work with the Library's Archives team on digitization of newspapers, slides, microfilm, and other publications.
Perform research on request and produce content for web features and social media posts.
Experience with archives, digitization, and metadata required.
Communications & Marketing Intern:
Work with the Library's communications and marketing team to promote Library services, initiatives, and events to the community.
Includes social media marketing, traditional marketing, and communications and marketing strategy.
Experience with copywriting and social media channels required.
Data Visualization Intern:
Work with the Library's extensive store of data to produce visualization and reports for use in communication, marketing, and social media applications.
This intern will work closely with the Marketing and IT departments.
Experience working with large datasets required.
Production Intern:
Work with the Library's production team to provide support for technology-intensive live events held by the Library in addition to assisting with the production of content in pursuit of AADL's strategic goals and initiatives.
Experience with Audio or Video equipment required.
Software Development Intern:
Work with the Library's development team to rapidly implement and deploy features to improve performance and functionality for staff and patrons.
Experience with Git and open source software required.
User Experience Intern:
Work with the Library's development team to assess and improve the User Experience of the Library's various web projects.
Develop online and in-person assessment projects, test solutions, and make recommendations.
Experience with User Experience assessment required.
Youth Services Intern:
Work with the Library's youth staff to produce events, provide public service at desks, develop and maintain collections, and produce web content.
Experience working with children is required.
Requirements:
Minimum Qualifications include:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or six or more months of related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
(Applicant must be 18 or older unless high school diploma or GED has been obtained.
) Classwork, Project experience, or training directly related to the desired internship.
Ability to work successfully with diverse patrons of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds.
Positive attitude and approach to problem solving, customer service and public service.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong organization and planning skills.
Preferred Qualifications include:
Experience working in a public library.
Experience or classwork in reference or research services.
Experience contributing content into a Content Management System.
Ability to work successfully within a complex organizational structure.
Successful and relevant work experience in a public service, software development, or archives setting.
This is a non-union, at-will position.
The above is intended to describe the major responsibilities and requirements for this position.
It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of all duties, responsibilities or requirements.
The Ann Arbor District Library is an EEO Employer.
The Ann Arbor District Library reserves the right to change, amend, add, delete and otherwise assign any and all duties, responsibilities, and position titles as it deems necessary to meet the needs of its business.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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