Job Description
DPL is hiring a Library Programming Associate for the Hampden Branch. In this position, DPL’s Plaza and Language Services (PLS) team collaborates with Denver's multicultural community to create equitable opportunities for learning, discovery, and connection. Plaza, one of PLS’s main programs, has been an important element of Denver Public Library programming for over fifteen years, and takes place at ten library branches and online. Plaza creates inclusive spaces for people from all over the world to connect with resources and meet new people by offering low-barrier spaces for language practice, citizenship exam preparation, legal help, technical assistance, resource navigation, and more. All programs are free, family-friendly, and open to all.
In this position, you will lead and support library programs, including a twice-weekly Plaza program and other branch needs, including for our teens, youth, families, and adults. You will collaborate with our branch staff and staff from other library locations to develop, host, and evaluate these programs. You will work directly with library customers and help them reach their goals. You will work with the larger DPL Plaza team to improve and sustain our immigrant services.
About Our Branch
The Hampden Branch is located in Southeast Denver in the Hampden Heights neighborhood. We’re a busy, medium-sized branch with a focus on providing a customer experience that reflects DPL’s Values of Welcoming, Curiosity, Connection, Equity and Stewardship. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where we serve people of all ages from diverse ethnicities, all gender and sexual identities and with varied mental and physical abilities.
About You
Our ideal candidate has:
- Ability to travel between at least six locations to support programming and outreach.
- A reliable form of transportation (strongly preferred).
- Experience with Plaza programs at Denver Public Library.
- Experience planning and facilitating virtual meetings or programming.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and cultural awareness in working with customers, coworkers, volunteers and community.
- Experience multitasking in busy environments while demonstrating a positive attitude,
- Ability to pass a background check after the offer to hire has been made.
- Ability to facilitate connections for new immigrants and refugees in a respectful manner.
- Ability to work as a part of a multicultural, multilingual team representing a variety of backgrounds, skills, and experiences.
- Ability to apply creative solutions to problems as part of a collaborative team effort.
- Skill in observing and responding to changing community trends.
- Familiarity with Google Suite software and the ability to embrace the challenge of learning new software and technology.
- Experience working with youth and adults from varying backgrounds.
- Familiarity with at least one area of Denver, including neighborhood demographics, trends, needs of immigrant communities, local community organizations, and libraries.
- Proficiency in a language other than English
Minimum Qualifications:
- Education/Experience Equivalency: One (1) year of the appropriate type and level of experience may be substituted for each required year of post-high school education.
- Experience Requirement: None
- Education requirement: Bachelor's Degree in Library Science or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Proficient in a language other than English
This position requires the ability to travel between at least six locations to support programming and outreach.