We’re Hiring: Temporary Community Outreach Technician

The Library is accepting applications for a Temporary Community Outreach Technician! Applications are accepted by email.

Join our Team!

Temporary Part-time Community Outreach Technician

Part-Time, temporary position, 40 hours biweekly. Starting wage $27.18 hourly.

The position will run from May 23, 2023 and continue for a period of 10 months.

The Petawawa Public Library is seeking a creative, friendly and energetic self-starter to deliver adult programming, and to provide outreach services beyond the library’s walls as the Community Outreach Technician.  

Our ideal candidate is adept at creating engaging social media content, passionate about creating partnerships with community organizations, and skilled at engaging the public at events or outreach activities. Experience creating and leading programming is a must. The ability to work as a team is essential.

This position assists at the service desk when required. Hours of work includes assigned evenings and weekends. This job is in scope of CUPE Local 24-03.

See job description for complete position details.

Posting Date: Wednesday April 19, 2023

Deadline to apply:  Wednesday May 3, 2023, 4:00PM

To apply, please forward resume and cover letter to:
Lynn Tweedie, Interim CEO
l.tweedie@petawawapubliclibrary.ca

Please include position applied for in subject of email.

The library is an inclusive and welcoming place with dedicated individuals who serve our community.  If you require an accommodation as part of the hiring process, please include your request in the application email.

We thank in advance all applicants who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Published by Petawawa Public Library

The history of the Petawawa Public Library can be traced back to 1973 when what is now known as the Town of Petawawa consisted of two separate municipalities: the Village of Petawawa and the Township of Petawawa. In 1997, with the amalgamation of the Township and Village, the new Town of Petawawa became home to the “Petawawa Public Library”. Today, the Petawawa Public Library continues to grow. It employs full-time and part-time staff and continues to rely on the help of loyal volunteers to serve over 7000 active members.

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