Find your next job at Redford Township District Library
Redford Township District Library serves the community of Redford, Michigan (population 49,504) and is committed to providing welcoming spaces, helpful services, and meaningful experiences for our patrons.
Our team of approximately 35 full-time and part-time employees works together to support a wide range of library services. Positions range from entry-level roles to professional librarian positions requiring a Master of Library and Information Science degree.
We look for individuals who value excellent customer service, enjoy working with the public, and are comfortable using technology to assist patrons.
Current openings will be posted on this page. The library accepts online applications on an ongoing basis; applications are kept on file for 60 days.
Submit ApplicationTeen Librarian, Full-Time
The Redford Township District Library is seeking an energetic, customer-focused Teen Librarian to provide reference, reader’s advisory, and programming services for teens while supporting public service operations. This role works across service points and engages teens through programs, collections, and outreach. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment and connects easily with teens and the broader community.
Minimum Qualifications Include:
Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree from an ALA-accredited program, or near completion.
Deadline:
Applications received by May 8th will receive priority consideration. Position open until filled.
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Adult Librarian – Collection Development, Full Time
The Redford Township District Library is seeking an enthusiastic and detail-oriented Adult Librarian to join our team, with a primary focus on collection development. This role is responsible for selecting, evaluating, and maintaining materials that meet the needs and interests of our adult patrons, ensuring a relevant, diverse, and high-quality collection. Additional responsibilities include providing service desk coverage and supporting programming and other public service as needed. The ideal candidate will have a strong knowledge of current publishing trends, a commitment to responsive and inclusive collection building, and a dedication to serving the community.
Minimum Qualifications Include:
Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree from an ALA-accredited program, or near completion.
Deadline:
Applications received by May 15th will receive priority consideration. Position open until filled.
