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The Library Network Newsletter
December 19, 2016
Page 2 - Job - Adult Services Page - Bloomfield Township Public Library
Page 4 - Teen Services Committee Meeting Minutes 8/12/2016
Page 8 - Circulation Statistics, November 2016
Page 10 - Job - Business & Marketing Librarian - Clarkston Independence District Library
Page 11 - Job - Circulation Page - Bloomfield Township Public Library
Page 13 - Adult Services Meeting Minutes 10/3/2016
Page 18 - Job - Youth Services Librarian - Orion Township Public Library
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BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE
POSITION TITLE: Adult Services Page DEPARTMENT: Adult Services, reporting to Assistant Department Head RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct public service: provides positive, pleasant professional
services to staff and public; directs patrons to appropriate staff for assistance; retrieves materials for patrons and staff. Indirect public service: sorts and shelves materials, reads shelves to ensure accurate order so that materials can be found by patrons; follows direction of supervisor; assists department staff as needed; maintains department supplies.
REQUIREMENTS: Minimum: Able to lift, bend, and stoop to shelve materials; able to use
step stool to shelve materials; able to push or pull carts weighing at least 20 pounds; able to visually review materials and discern voice and audible tones. Desire to serve the public in a positive manner. Computer/keyboard experience. Desirable: Public library work experience.
HOURS: Part-time, approximately 10-12 hours weekly, including evenings,
Saturdays, and some Sunday hours. WAGE & BENEFITS: $8.90 per hour with increase possible upon completion of 3 month orientation. APPLICATION, COVER LETTER & RESUME DUE: January 20. A clerical skills test must accompany your application,
cover letter and resume; both application and test are available at the Library. Application is also available online at btpl.org/about-us/employment.
MAIL TO: Careers Bloomfield Township Public Library 1099 Lone Pine Road Bloomfield Township, MI 48302-2410 248.642.5800 Email: [email protected]
Bloomfield Township Public Library champions the power of words to spark discovery and imagination.
For more information about the library, visit our website: www.btpl.org
A TYPICAL WORK WEEK FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICES PAGE MAY INCLUDE:
o shelve books in fiction section or alphabetically by author’s last name and under the author by title.
o retrieve magazines from magazine storage area
o push heavily loaded cart of materials from Circulation into work area
o straighten all of Reference section of materials
o shelve books in non-fiction by Dewey number and Cutter (author) letters
o shift several ranges of shelving to make room for more books
o direct patron to appropriate desk for librarian’s assistance
o take reading group books to lower level for shelving in compact shelves
o read shelves to put materials back in order
o photocopy flyers for public
o fill notepaper and pencil holders at each computer terminal
o cut recycled paper into notepaper size
o load materials on to book carts
o assist staff at programs by handing out fliers, showing movies, assisting presenters
o look up books in circulation module for statistics
o check booklists for status of material
TLN TSC Meeting August 12, 2016
Orion Township Public Library
1:35 Call to order
Introductions
Attendance
Kathleen Kozlowski – OTPL
Elizabeth Norton – COMM
Ashley Lehman – Fern
Amanda Vorce – Walled
Charli Osborne – Oapk
Kricket Koekstra – ROHL
Kate Wheeler – Brighton
Mary Rice – Wate
Janna VanHouten – TLN
Karen Smith – LVCC
Elisabeth Phou - Baldwin
Approval of Agenda
Kricket - Rochester Hills
Jody – Westland
Approval of Minutes
Kricket – Rochester Hills
Charli – Oak Park
State and Local Committee Updates
Overdrive platform will now have a Youth Room and a Teen Room
TLN Update
Everyone should look at the list and update it
Election Update
Lyndsay Fricke (Novi) is the new chair-elect
Stacey Comfort (Dexter) is the new secretary
2017 Meeting Locations Approval
January 13 – Chelsea District Library (CHEL) March 10 – Brandon Township Public Library (BRND) May 12 – Canton Public Library (CANT) August 11 – Romulus Public Library (ROMS) October 13 – Rochester Hills Public Library (ROHL)
Performer’s Showcase Ideas
o Monarch hoop and dance o Only woman to swim the English Channel – Jenny Birmlein
Pokemon Go
If someone catches a pokemon in the library, they get a badge.
Set up a table outside so as people are catching Pokémon sign them up for a library card.
Pokémon walk meet-ups that start at the library.
Post a library Pokémon picture to the library’s Facebook and win a plushie Pokémon.
Pokémon scavenger hunt in the library.
Summer Reading Finale
Rochester Hills –
Finale: didn’t have it yet
Popular programs: DIY school supply event, Alex Thomas pixilation workshop, yoga had low attendance
Westland –
Finale: 103 teens attended after-hours finale party, giant Jenga and candy land, inflatable laser tag, candy ball, henna, fire eating,
Popular programs: capture the flag, poppin’ cookin’ for Anime Club
Brighton –
Finale: games after-hours
Popular programs: murder mystery night, chocolate Olympics, live-action Pac Man using stacks as maze
Walled Lake -
Popular programs: Para cord bracelet kits they could take home
Orion –
Popular program: escape room
Ferndale –
Finale: pool party
Popular program: writing contest
2:45 Break and Tour
Outreach
School book-talks
Table during lunch
Off-site program at local mall, Bob Evans family night, Zap Zone
Fave Raves
Defy
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Our Hearts will Burn Us Down
See No Color
Kill the Boy Band
The Smell of Other People’s Houses
Violent Ends
Illuminae
Unbecoming
Lies I Told
3:55 Adjournment
Amanda – Walled Lake
Next meeting is Performers’ Showcase on Friday, October 14 at Livonia Public Library, 32777 5 Mile Rd., Livonia, MI 48154.
The Library Network
Monthly Circulation
November 2016
Shared System Libraries Non-Shared System Libraries
Addison Township Public Library 2,722 Birmingham Baldwin Public Library 35,978
Allen Park Public Library 7,285 Bloomfield Township Public Library NR
Auburn Hills Public Library 13,146 Canton Public Library 102,104
Belleville Area District Library 13,649 Clarkston Independence District Library NR
Berkley Public Library 10,981 Dearborn Henry Ford Centennial Library NR
Brandon Township Public Library 10,215 Farmington Community Library NR
Brighton District Library 26,358 Fowlerville District Library NR
Chelsea District Library 22,101 Grosse Pointe Public Libraries NR
Clawson Blair Memorial Library 7,512 Hamburg Township Library NR
Commerce Township Community Library 18,320 Howell Carnegie District Library NR
Dearborn Heights North Library 12,926 Livonia Public Library-Vest Pocket NR
Dearborn Heights South Library 5,512 Northfield Township Area Library NR
Dexter District Library 27,650 Oakland County Library NR
Ecorse Public Library 642 Orion Township Public Library NR
Ferndale Area District Library 13,177 Pinckney Community Public Library NR
Flat Rock Public Library 4,554 Plymouth District Library 63,067
Franklin Public Library 1,824 Rochester Hills Public Library NR
Garden City Public Library 6,308 Saline District Library NR
Hamtramck Public Library 1,958 Southfield Public Library 26,302
Hartland Cromaine District Library 15,940 West Bloomfield Township Public Library NR
Hartland Cromaine District Crossroads Branch 2,833 Westland William P. Faust Public Library NR
Hazel Park District Library 4,656 Ypsilanti District Library 57,039
Highland Township Public Library 13,665
Huntington Woods Public Library 5,614
Inkster Public Library 814
Lincoln Park Public Library 4,185
Livonia Public Library- Alfred Noble 3,865
Livonia Public Library-Carl Sandburg 4,020
Livonia Public Library-Civic Center 32,077
Lyon Township Public Library 8,323
Madison Heights Public Library NR
Manchester District Library 4,510
Melvindale Public Library 1,501
Milford Public Library 14,057
Northville District Library 37,208
Novi Public Library 58,116
Oak Park Public Library 7,571
Oxford Public Library 14,533
Pontiac Public Library 4,110
Redford Township District Library 19,048
River Rouge Public Library 810
Riverview Public Library 4,600
Romulus Public Library 4,717
Royal Oak Public Library 26,714
Salem-South Lyon District Library 21,191
Southgate Veterans Memorial Library 10,664
Springfield Township Library 8,021
Taylor Community Library 10,214
Trenton Veterans Memorial Library 12,875
Walled Lake City Library NR
Waterford Township Public Library 20,233
Wayne Public Library 4,085
White Lake Township Library 14,795
Wixom Public Library 10,542
Wyandotte Bacon Memorial District Library 11,140
NR=Not Received Note: SLS totals do not include non-circulating items (NC)
The Library Network
Monthly Circulation
November 2016
Shared System Libraries Non-Shared System Libraries
Madison Heights Public Library NR Bloomfield Township Public Library NR
Walled Lake City Library NR Clarkston Independence District Library NR
Novi Public Library 58,116 Dearborn Henry Ford Centennial Library NR
Northville District Library 37,208 Farmington Community Library NR
Livonia Public Library-Civic Center 32,077 Fowlerville District Library NR
Dexter District Library 27,650 Grosse Pointe Public Libraries NR
Royal Oak Public Library 26,714 Hamburg Township Library NR
Brighton District Library 26,358 Howell Carnegie District Library NR
Chelsea District Library 22,101 Livonia Public Library-Vest Pocket NR
Salem-South Lyon District Library 21,191 Northfield Township Area Library NR
Waterford Township Public Library 20,233 Oakland County Library NR
Redford Township District Library 19,048 Orion Township Public Library NR
Commerce Township Community Library 18,320 Pinckney Community Public Library NR
Hartland Cromaine District Library 15,940 Rochester Hills Public Library NR
White Lake Township Library 14,795 Saline District Library NR
Oxford Public Library 14,533 West Bloomfield Township Public Library NR
Milford Public Library 14,057 Westland William P. Faust Public Library NR
Highland Township Public Library 13,665 Canton Public Library 102,104
Belleville Area District Library 13,649 Plymouth District Library 63,067
Ferndale Area District Library 13,177 Ypsilanti District Library 57,039
Auburn Hills Public Library 13,146 Birmingham Baldwin Public Library 35,978
Dearborn Heights North Library 12,926 Southfield Public Library 26,302
Trenton Veterans Memorial Library 12,875
Wyandotte Bacon Memorial District Library 11,140
Berkley Public Library 10,981
Southgate Veterans Memorial Library 10,664
Wixom Public Library 10,542
Brandon Township Public Library 10,215
Taylor Community Library 10,214
Lyon Township Public Library 8,323
Springfield Township Library 8,021
Oak Park Public Library 7,571
Clawson Blair Memorial Library 7,512
Allen Park Public Library 7,285
Garden City Public Library 6,308
Huntington Woods Public Library 5,614
Dearborn Heights South Library 5,512
Romulus Public Library 4,717
Hazel Park District Library 4,656
Riverview Public Library 4,600
Flat Rock Public Library 4,554
Manchester District Library 4,510
Lincoln Park Public Library 4,185
Pontiac Public Library 4,110
Wayne Public Library 4,085
Livonia Public Library-Carl Sandburg 4,020
Livonia Public Library- Alfred Noble 3,865
Hartland Cromaine District Crossroads Branch 2,833
Addison Township Public Library 2,722
Hamtramck Public Library 1,958
Franklin Public Library 1,824
Melvindale Public Library 1,501
Inkster Public Library 814
River Rouge Public Library 810
Ecorse Public Library 642
NR=Not Received Note: SLS totals do not include non-circulating items (NC)
Business & Marketing Librarian
The Clarkston Independence District Library seeks a creative, enthusiastic librarian to join a positive,
team-oriented work environment to interface directly with the local business community and guide the
library’s marketing strategies.
Hours: 40 hours per week, includes some evenings and weekends
Salary: $37,000-$48,000 depending on qualifications and experience
Benefits: Health, dental, and optical insurance; Disability and life insurance; Vacation, sick and
personal days; Retirement plan.
Reports to: Head of Adult Services
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Work closely with the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce to create relationships with local
businesses and develop collections and resources to serve the local business community
• Design a variety of programs and activities at the library and off-site to promote the use of
business resources and fulfill local business needs
• Meet with business owners on or off-site, as needed, to help fulfill their research needs
• Assist in educating local businesses about successful marketing techniques
• Develop and guide the library’s marketing strategies, including social media
• Assist patrons in obtaining information in a variety of formats
• Provide readers’ advisory services
• Participate in developing Library policies and procedures
Qualifications:
• MLIS from an ALA accredited institution
• Experience working with a variety of business resources & enthusiastic commitment to
promoting and educating others about them
• Strong organizational and planning skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Background in advertising and/or marketing
• Confident and engaged in a variety of social media techniques
• Comfortable working and presenting at the library and at off-site locations
• Public library reference desk experience
• Collection development and budget management experience
• Desire and ability to provide excellent customer service
Send cover letter, resume, and contact information for three professional references by email or mail to:
Julie Meredith, Library Director
Clarkston Independence District Library
6495 Clarkston Road, Clarkston, MI 48346
Deadline for applications: January 8, 2017 at 6:00pm
An Equal Opportunity Employer
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE
POSITION TITLE: Adult Services Page DEPARTMENT: Adult Services, reporting to Assistant Department Head RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct public service: provides positive, pleasant professional
services to staff and public; directs patrons to appropriate staff for assistance; retrieves materials for patrons and staff. Indirect public service: sorts and shelves materials, reads shelves to ensure accurate order so that materials can be found by patrons; follows direction of supervisor; assists department staff as needed; maintains department supplies.
REQUIREMENTS: Minimum: Able to lift, bend, and stoop to shelve materials; able to use
step stool to shelve materials; able to push or pull carts weighing at least 20 pounds; able to visually review materials and discern voice and audible tones. Desire to serve the public in a positive manner. Computer/keyboard experience. Desirable: Public library work experience.
HOURS: Part-time, approximately 10-12 hours weekly, including evenings,
Saturdays, and some Sunday hours. WAGE & BENEFITS: $8.90 per hour with increase possible upon completion of 3 month orientation. APPLICATION, COVER LETTER & RESUME DUE: January 20. A clerical skills test must accompany your application,
cover letter and resume; both application and test are available at the Library. Application is also available online at btpl.org/about-us/employment.
MAIL TO: Careers Bloomfield Township Public Library 1099 Lone Pine Road Bloomfield Township, MI 48302-2410 248.642.5800 Email: [email protected]
Bloomfield Township Public Library champions the power of words to spark discovery and imagination.
For more information about the library, visit our website: www.btpl.org
A TYPICAL WORK WEEK FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICES PAGE MAY INCLUDE:
o shelve books in fiction section or alphabetically by author’s last name and under the author by title.
o retrieve magazines from magazine storage area
o push heavily loaded cart of materials from Circulation into work area
o straighten all of Reference section of materials
o shelve books in non-fiction by Dewey number and Cutter (author) letters
o shift several ranges of shelving to make room for more books
o direct patron to appropriate desk for librarian’s assistance
o take reading group books to lower level for shelving in compact shelves
o read shelves to put materials back in order
o photocopy flyers for public
o fill notepaper and pencil holders at each computer terminal
o cut recycled paper into notepaper size
o load materials on to book carts
o assist staff at programs by handing out fliers, showing movies, assisting presenters
o look up books in circulation module for statistics
o check booklists for status of material
Adult Services
Meeting Minutes
October 3, 2016
Springfield Township Library
Chair Elect Jessica Parij called the meeting to order at 10:05
August minutes changes to Around the Co-op:
change WIXM to cardio drumming and add info about WHLK
Old Business:
Performer database:
Google doc emailed out by Emily from Chelsea after each meeting. Please fill in regarding
presenters at your library.
Performer showcase in Westland for December meeting. No around the co-op next month
New Business:
Meeting locations for 2017:
February: ROHL
April: FERN
June: field trip - possibly to Ann Arbor to learn about their adult makerspace
August: CHEL
October: MILF
December: PMTH
Meeting topics discussion
Maker spaces:
New at Baldwin
SLYN has partnership with Village Workshop business, ½ off adult classes if show library card
Customer service tips – Zing train (Zingerman’s training, were at Plymouth)
Oakland County clerk for old house records
Royal oak has local history room for old house records
How to research a home – Ron Campbell presents “If These Walls Could Talk” (INDP)
Architecture of Death – works for County ask Rob for contact info for him
Spring Workshop in May: host at Plymouth, Novi or Farmington
Need volunteers to plan & coordinate – 3 people needed
Topic ideas:
Makerspace for adults – KDL possible presenter?
Evolving library – changing spaces, collections – Library Design working with ROHL, BALD, IDPN
Community Connections, Customer Service, All ages programming
Discussion of how to do stats for all ages programs. Cromaine has art programs for grandparents & kids,
technology taught by kids to seniors.
Discussion of using remote conference for meetings – Go To Meeting used by Technology and Econtent
Committees. Is there interest in having this? Poll listserv to see if there is a need/interest.
Around the Co-op:
Ferndale
Millage passed! Open again on Fridays, plan to open Sundays in January. Discussion of how to
staff Sundays. Many libraries have all or mostly subs.
Salem Witch trials program this month with Heatherleigh Navarre from the Boston Tea Room.
She is free to FERN, does programs on psychics, tarot cards, etc.
Halloween Spooktacular, kids trick or treat & program after Ferndale city trick or treating ends.
Darlene is serving as interim director
Cromaine
Major renovation. Good tie-in with summer reading theme next year about architecture.
Hired technology specialist
Livingstone Reads – Jaws, programs, monsters of the Great Lakes (fish, invasive species)
Big Read Grant – Love Medicine, lots of Native American history in November
WWI in America Grant – 3 programs, Ohio museum art works from the trenches of WWI
Springfield
Homeschool program began with an information panel last year with 30 people attending; now
have bimonthly homeschool discussion group with 5 – 12 regular attenders; will go to monthly
program with topics/speaker/resources/ ideas
Music program with John Latini – 45 people, adapts songs to audience
Photo contest 86 entries! Only stipulation is photos have to be taken in Springfield Twp.
Winners determined by public voting. Friends gave 3 prizes for youth, 3 for adult
Author Tobin Buhk coming for True Crime in MI
Local lawyer program about wills with no sales pitch
Wixom
September national sign up for library card, prize drawing for getting a new card or bringing in
someone who doesn’t have a card
5 mobile hot spots are checked out all the time, very popular
Millage renewal passed
Community Reads with 6 libraries total. Title: Born to Run by Christopher McDougall
Cutting the cord program for alternatives to cable TV had 16 attended;
Wool Felting program
Chelsea
Non traditional circulating collection called CDL Garage (Create, Design, Learn). Items include:
projector, microscope, paper craft materials, die cuts, knitting needles, ball winder
Washtenaw Reads 2017: $2.00 a Day
UFO day: bring unfinished craft, material swap, & some supplies for people without crafts
Redisgned website: Designs by Luna – highly recommended!
Clarkston-Independence
Monthly table top game day open to everyone, popcorn included
Open mic at the lib, 16 people at first one, 3rd Fri per month as an after hours program 7 – 9 pm
Night of Songs with Doris Williams, Jackie Davidson
2nd afternoon tea at library
Architecture of Death with Ron Campbell
Haunted Travels of MI
Haunted Dinner Show for teens & adults
Restaurants of Days Gone By
Possible battle of the books for adults in 2017
Rochester Hills
Everyone’s Reading Metro Net community reads will be Once in a Great City
Adult Recess – 82 people showed up! Had liquor license & people paid for drinks. Nerf wars,
photo booth, video games, adult story time, parachute. Will do again in June. Average age 36
Rochester Mills Brewery programs include book club & trivia
Heartfulness Meditation workshops every week in September with 180 attending!
Jigsaw puzzle table patrons & Sudoku
Hoopla begins this month
August redesign of reference desk
Royal Oak
Author events, M.L. Lieber packed house; also Donald Levin Ferndale author
Documentary screening of Land Grab, Hantz Farms president also spoke, 30 people
3 part writing program Cindy LeFerle
Sending your child off to college
Music programs: Matthew Ball, also Best of Broadway 80 – 100 people usually
Coloring programs tapered off
White Lake
Affordable Care Act with navigator
Social Security with speaker from SSA
Non-fiction book group. Dead Wake first title
International Game Day
Plymouth
Strategic planning, includes employee component
All ages talk like a pirate program included treasure hunt in town, 75 total attendance
Global Climate Change with scientist from Cranbrook
Medicare Part D individual sessions
Milford
Strategic planning, community focus groups
Cygnet Financial programs
Chair Yoga
Geneaology series with Sarah
Craft in November making flowers from book pages
Mobile printing even from home through Envisionware
Baldwin
Mobile printing also
Renovation of adult area: weeding, storage, shifting to accommodate
Trivia at Griffin Claw brewery outside in summer, good turnout
Cookbook book club quarterly. First 10 get copy of cookbook
Cut the Cord program for 3rd time, full each time
Chef from Holiday Market on making the perfect risotto
Coffee Cupping: the ins & outs of coffee beans
Author E. Lockhart, We Were Liars coordinated w/schools, community house in December
Gift wrapping over Thanksgiving weekend will have paper bows, mini workshop on creative
wrapping, bow making
Madison Heights
Murder in Michigan on October 4 & 18 with 2 authors coming to talk about their books
Allen Park
September promoted getting library cards with daily prizes
Haunted library at end of October, library closed for the day. Maze through meeting room, with
crafts, trick or treating, balloon meister & free book
Playaways launch pads for kids & adults & teens to circ; playaway readers with 3 – 4 preloaded
books coming soon
Hoopla
Monthly craft had tie dye t-shirts for teens & adults in 2 separate programs
Taylor
Hiring for several new position
Knitting every Tuesday night with 8 – 13 people
Adult coloring group once a month
Credit score program
Managing diabetes 6 week program very successful 1:30 – 4:00 afternoon
Travel programs with patrons presenting
Metro Park owls program
Hamburg Township:
Connect Ed library challenge through White House, partner with schools & Pinckney Library
resulted in 3000 new cards for joint usage!
Sarah Hatter doing genealogy series with maximum attendance
Lunch & Learn program on Shutterfly photo books
Civil War reenactor Dave Pettigrove program about bugle calls
Dexter cider mill with history, process of making cider, free samples
Art & Craft Fair with 40 local artists has 400 – 500 people attend
Haunted Library & Halloween party
Dearborn Heights, Caroline Kennedy
Star Trek program had 43 people
Crowley Store history program
Silver Strings Dulcimers in December
Meeting adjourned by Chair Rob Butler at 12:16 pm
ALPK Anna Brougher ROAK Melanie Nielsen
BALD Vicki Sower SPRI Kimberly Schaaf
CHEL Emily Meloche SPRI Kristina Costgan
DHTN Rob Butler TAYL Jackie Whinihan
FERN Darlene Hellenberg TLN Brigette Felix
HAMB Amy Crockett WHLK Denise Harris-Fiems
HART Mary Howard WIXM Karla Gibson
IDPN Lawrence Marble ROHL Jessica Parij
MDHT Krista Ghazar
MILK Sarah Hatter
PMTH Katherine Kroup
Position Available Part‐time Youth Services Librarian Orion Township Public Library
Position: Youth Librarian Part‐time 28 hours/wk, includes evening and weekend hours Department: Youth Services Salary: $18.70‐$24.62/hr.
Primary Job Duties: Assist the Head of Youth Services in providing service to children and caregivers, including youth reference, programming, readers’ advisory and collection development and maintenance. Plan and provide programs for preschools in the community, including many outreach visits.
Required Qualifications:
MLS from an ALA accredited library school or minimum of 18 credit hours with concentration in youth services
Prefer early childhood teaching endorsement or at least 2 years working in an early childhood setting
Knowledge, Skill, and Abilities
Coordinate library outreach with public and private preschools
Knowledge of library materials, reference service, youth literature, readers’ advisory
Ability to develop creative learning programs for infants through age 12
Demonstrated knowledge of emergent literacy and brain development in children
Skills in working with community agencies serving children & their caregivers, including local schools
Emphasis in public service with strong ability to speak and write effectively
Ability to work independently and take initiative in developing services and programs
Ability to effectively use and teach current technology to patrons of all ages
Skilled in searching automated catalog, Internet, and library databases
Excellent Microsoft Office and other computer skills
Ability to promote and maintain effective relationships with other staff and to work as a team
Strong organizational and time management skills
Dates: Deadline for applications is Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Apply To: Joyce Becker Orion Township Public Library 825 Joslyn Road Lake Orion, MI 48362 248‐693‐3000
Electronic submissions accepted, send to: [email protected]
Please submit an application, cover letter, and resume. The application is available at: http://orionlibrary.org/library‐employment/. This is an at‐will position.
Orion Township Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer.