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The Butte County Public Law Library is recruiting for one Law Librarian - Director position. The Law Librarian - Director serves as the administrator for the Law Library and has a variety of responsibilities including: library user assistance; library collection development and organization; policy development; long-range plan development; direction of staff/volunteers; yearly budget preparation and oversight; yearly law library annual report preparation; order processing and invoice payment; and facility and equipment inventory and management.
The Law Library Director provides management, planning, organization, supervision, and operation of the County Law Library service in accordance with directives from the Butte County Public Law Library Board of Trustees.
This is an at-will position and the candidate selected will serve at the pleasure of the Butte County Public Law Library Board of Trustees. The Law Librarian – Director may be directed to serve as the secretary to the Board and all standing and/or special committees of the Board.
The Ideal Candidate
The Board Is seeking a candidate possessing a professional history demonstrating the following attributes and qualities:
balance multiple priorities.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Successful completion of high school (or GED certificate), and an undergraduate degree or equivalent experience. At least three (3) years of experience in a position providing public service in a governmental or nonprofit organization, or other relevant prior employment.
Preferred Qualifications: A Juris Doctorate or a master’s degree in library science, or completion of an approved paralegal training program with three (3) years of professional library or paralegal experience.
Benefits
Butte County
Butte County is in Northern California, bordered by the Sacramento River to the west, stretching to the southernmost reach of the Cascade Mountains in the north, climbing into the northern section of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range to the east, and spilling out into the floor of the Sacramento Valley to the south. The population is approximately 210,291. There are five incorporated communities within the county: Biggs, Chico, Gridley, Oroville, and Paradise. Butte County offers an appealing and diverse community and environment in which to work and live.
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Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $28.00 - $35.00 per hour
Work Location: In person
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