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Library Specialist III
Position Number 046
Minimum: $41,000
Full-time

The Library of Virginia is seeking a Program & Education Coordinator to
assist in the development and implementation of the Library of
Virginia's educational programs and outreach for K-12 students,
teachers, and the general public. Responsibilities include; developing
educational resources for teachers, students, and the general public
that support the overall mission and goals of the Library of Virginia in
a variety of media including Web-based publications. Planning and
coordinating regular activities at the Library of Virginia such as book
signings, public lectures, symposia, teachers' workshops, and the like
to serve the general public and Virginia educators and to promote public
awareness of the Library's mission, exhibitions, and holdings. Working
closely with representatives of the public and private schools, the
state Department of Education, the library community, and other
educational and historical organizations to plan and promote Library
educational outreach programs across the state. 

Qualifications

Undergraduate degree in history, literature, or the humanities, or in
education required. 
Master's in history, literature, education, or library science
preferred. 
Professional experience in developing educational materials, including
web-based publications and outreach programs, and coordinating programs
and special events for internal and external audiences for a library,
school, museum, or similar organization. 
Knowledge of and experience in the field of history and humanities
education, especially for K-12 students and teachers and the general
public. 
Knowledge of American history and culture, with knowledge of Virginia
preferred. 
Excellent writing and speaking skills and the ability to interpret and
convey complex humanities themes to a broad and diverse popular
audience. 
Familiarity with concepts of learning and educational approaches to
teaching in a variety of media. 
Excellent program coordination and interpersonal skills. 
Ability to work independently and with teams. 
Ability to handle day-to-day office details while also planning programs
several years in advance. 
Ability to work well with a wide variety of people, including teachers,
students, historians, publishers and authors. 
Knowledge of current trends in the field of libraries and information
science preferred. 
Must have a valid driver's license. 
Security background check required. 
An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may
substitute for educational requirements.

The Library of Virginia fosters an open, team-oriented work environment
and is seeking individuals who value this approach. To apply, candidates
must submit a completed Virginia state employment application form for
position #46 by 5:00 PM on 7/20/07. 
 
Paper applications are no longer accepted. State application forms are
available online at Virginia Jobs.  
If you have any questions please contact Jill Bari Steinberg in the
Human Resources Office, Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad Street,
Richmond, Virginia 23219.  Phone 804-692-3586.

An EEO/AA/ADA Employer 

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