The Friends Select School Libraries seek candidates for the position of Library Science Intern to work a range of 20-24 hours per week. The ideal candidate would be someone who has a passion for and experience in library science and is looking for an internship or professional work to supplement degree work. Anticipated start date is the beginning of the 2024-25 school year. The schedule is generally Monday-Friday from 12:30-4:30pm, with the possibility of additional hours based on coverage needs for other library staff. This position reports to the Director of Libraries.
Responsibilities
Support with circulation, shelving, weeding and processing of books
Collaborate with librarians to assist with classes
Respond to student and faculty needs, such as help with printing, readers advisory, etc
Support the library team with long term library projects, including inventory, updating the library website, social media
Create book displays and library promotion
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Enrolled in a Master’s Degree, ALA-accredited Library and Information Studies or related. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with strong customer service orientation and commitment to inclusiveness of diverse ideas and perspectives, and comfortable working with a wide range of youth populations
Evidence of self-motivation to address new challenges, ability to solve problems with minimal supervision and commitment to learn new knowledge and skills
Knowledge of childrens, middle grade and young adult literature
Demonstrated commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, inclusive and welcoming work environment in both physical and digital spaces
Ability to lift up to 25lbs
Demonstrated ability to work with Google Workspace, as well as customized computer software and online computer systems
Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks simultaneously, while ensuring successful completion.
Ability to follow written and verbal directions accurately
Ability to quickly and accurately check in and shelve books in either numerical or alphabetical order, with a goal of about 200 books per shift
Demonstrate an understanding of the Dewey Decimal System
Ability to thoughtfully incorporate professional feedback into future tasks
Commitment to Quaker values, social justice and anti-racism
Pay range is $20-$25/hour, depending on experience.
Interested applicants should submit their resume, cover letter, and list of three professional references via the school’s website at:
References will not be contacted unless the candidate is a finalist for the position. Materials accepted until September 13th or until the position is filled.
Friends Select School is a co-educational, pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, college preparatory, independent school located in Center City Philadelphia, serving over 600 students. As a Quaker school committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, FSS actively seeks and warmly welcomes applicants from diverse and underrepresented populations. Friends Select School provides programs and services and equal opportunity in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial aid programs, employment and the selection of its governing board without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or any other legally protected class status.
Teaching and learning at Friends Select is tangible. We’re located in the cultural heart of Center City Philadelphia, right on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. At every age, students visit museums, attend cultural events, participate in community service, and use the finest educational resources Philadelphia has to offer. Through interaction with the real world, students become resourceful learners and active citizens of our school, city, and global community.
Our Pre-K through 12 academic program is an engaging and connected educational journey. It’s carefully constructed to guide students through every stage of learning in a warm and welcoming environment where failure is not feared or believed to be fixed. At the core is a firm foundation of Quaker values. During weekly Meeting for Worship, our students and teachers sit in silent search for Truth and if moved to speak, rise to share. Seniors graduate from Friends Select with the knowledge and understanding of peaceful resolution to conflict, empathy, service to others, mutual respect, inclusion, and stewardship.