Invitation to Compete #19-26: Teen Services Librarian
University Branch, 5009 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105
Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time (72 hours per two-week pay period)Salary Range: $44.92- $54.46 per hour
The anticipated schedule is outlined below.
Week 1: Wed OFF, Thurs 11:30-8 @ Northeast Branch, Fri 9:30-6 @ Northeast Branch, Sat OFF, Sun OFF, Mon 9:30-6 @ Northgate Branch, Tues 9:30-6 @ Northgate Branch
Week 2: Wed 9:30-6 @ Northeast Branch, Thurs 11:30-8 @ Northeast Branch, Fri OFF, Sat 9:30-6 @ Northeast Branch, Sun 9:30-6 @ Northeast Branch, Mon OFF, Tues 9:30-6 @ Northgate Branch
A pay period is two weeks in length that starts on Wednesday and ends on Tuesday. This schedule is subject to change based on the Library’s current operational need and is part of a bargaining unit represented by AFSCME.
This recruitment is open to the public and to The Seattle Public Library’s employees. Please submit your NEOGOV application, cover letter, and resume by 5:00 p.m. on April 6, 2026 to be considered.
Overview
The Seattle Public Library’s mission is to bring people, information and ideas together to enrich lives and build community. We view Seattle as a city where imagination and opportunity continue to thrive. Since 1891, we have grown from a single reading room in Pioneer Square to a world-class library system with 27 locations.
The Library works every day to foster and support a healthy city and a healthy democracy. We do this work guided by the principles of intellectual freedom, literacy and the love of learning, racial equity, privacy and confidentiality, respect for the community, strong partnerships and innovation. We are an active and committed partner in the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative.
Library employees are highly regarded by the public for their knowledge, quality of service and caring. As a workplace, we value respectful and transparent communication, partnership and engagement. We are enriched individually and organizationally because of our diversity. We take time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of others.
The Seattle Public Library is actively seeking innovative librarians who see community engagement as essential to all aspects of developing, delivering, evaluating and improving programs, services and content. Successful candidates will be creative, self-directed professionals with a strong work ethic, a commitment to equity work, a collaborative work style, a good sense of humor, and the ability to thrive in an environment that requires supportive teamwork to maintain a safe and welcoming service environment for patrons and staff.
Teen Services Librarians serve tweens, teens, and young adults defined as ages 13-26 as well as their caregivers and families. They are able to provide innovative and proactive services consistent with developmental needs of youth and the needs of parents, families and caregivers.
The University Branch Teen Services Librarian will provide Teen Services support for the Northeast region, focusing on the University District and will be heavily focused on working with unhoused young adults and older teens up to age 26, and partnering with the local community organizations that serve them. While the University Branch is closed for major renovations, it is anticipated that this role will regularly have some information services desk shifts at the Lake City, Northgate and Northeast Branches.
The successful candidate must demonstrate a strong commitment to providing high quality learning opportunities and understand tween, teen, and young adult learning and development as well as the role of the family and community in the larger context. Demonstrated experience engaging and collaborating with partners using culturally responsive strategies and have an understanding of relationship building, power sharing, and collaboration when working with and between community and institutional partners, and experience operating in a cross-functional team is preferred.
This position will respond to the evolving needs and interest of our communities by developing, facilitating, and supporting community-led programs and activities that promote cultural enrichment, school and career readiness and success, teen development and engagement, community building, and emerging literacies, such as, social, digital, media, information and text based.
Desired Qualifications
How to Apply
Please submit the following items by 5:00 p.m. on April 6, 2026 be considered for this position. Your application will not be considered if these items are missing or incomplete.
Applications that do not include a cover letter, resume, and complete online application will not be considered.
Applicants will be screened for competitiveness, completeness, and written communication skills. Initial screening will be based on a review of application materials. The employment history detailed in your application materials MUST validate/support your responses to the supplemental questions. If your responses cannot be validated, you will not proceed to the next steps of the review/selection process. The most competitive candidates will be invited to participate in a series of one or more interviews.
Benefits and Salary Information
The full salary range for this position is $44.92- $54.46 per hour.
The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: https://www.seattle.gov/human-resources/benefits/employees-and-covered-family-members/most-employees-plansInformation about retirement plans can be found at: https://www.seattle.gov/retirement
Additional Information
If you have questions regarding this bulletin or employment at The Seattle Public Library, please send an email to job.applications@spl.org. The Library promotes diversity and inclusion in employment. If accommodations are needed during the selection process, please contact us.
Please keep in mind that job offers are contingent on a review of criminal history as well as verification of information provided by the applicant as part of the application process.