Youth Services Specialist
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development
Youth Services Specialist
Status: Part time
Hours: 25 hours per week; morning, afternoon and occasional evening and weekend work
Pay: $13 per hour
Benefits: Teacher Retirement System of Georgia (TRS); paid sick and vacation time
Do you have a passion for literacy, learning, and working with children and teens? Camilla Public Library is seeking a Youth Services Specialist to inspire the next generation of readers, learners, and library lovers. If you enjoy planning fun events, building community connections, and creating welcoming spaces where young people can thrive, we’d love to hear from you.
What You’ll Get to Do- Create and present fun, literacy-based programs for children and teens
- Select books and resources to connect young readers with their next favorite story
- Help lead our exciting Summer Reading Program
- Create engaging marketing and promotional content
- Visit schools and community events to share the library’s resources
- Make the library a place where every child feels encouraged to learn and explore
- Make a real difference in the lives of local children and families
- Design and lead your own creative programs and activities
- Be part of an enthusiastic and collaborative team that values new ideas
- Enjoy a mix of library work, community outreach, and event planning
- Youth programming – story times, crafts, activities
- Help plan and administer the annual Summer Reading Program
- Compile statistics and activity reports
- Participate in activities that promote DTRL in the community
- Youth collection maintenance and book selection
- Circulation desk duties
- Assist patrons with print and computer resources
- Maintain safe, attractive and welcoming spaces
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Valid GA driver's license and clean driving record
- Public library experience is preferred; however, educators, paraprofessionals, and childcare professionals are encouraged to apply
- Represent DTRL with positivity and professionalism with colleagues, patrons, community partners and external stakeholders
- Willing to travel locally (other DTRL branches, festivals, school visits, connecting with external stakeholders, etc.)
- Able to bend, stretch, and move around the library at a moderate to quick pace, with long periods of time spent standing or actively engaging with patrons during programs
- Able to lift up to forty (40) pounds
DTRL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the library may provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages prospective employees to discuss potential necessary accommodations. The library is a drug‑free workplace. Verification of identity and employment authorization through E‑Verify will be required.
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