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For Immediate Notice
NOTICE
The Seabrook
Library will close at 12 noon on Friday, August 25 and be closed all day on
Monday, August 28 for electrical work.
Jun 12, 2017
Open Position - Maintenance Supervisor
Employment
Opportunity
Town of Seabrook
Library
JOB TITLE: Maintenance
Supervisor
GENERAL SUMMARY: This is a full-time regular non-exempt
position which, under a minimum of supervision, entails responsibility for maintaining
a clean and safe environment inside the Library and on the Library grounds. Daily,
weekly and annual cleaning and upkeep of areas as needed. Reports to the
Director.
REQUIREMENTS: Minimum
of a high school diploma or G.E.D.; the ability to work independently and with
other staff, the public and volunteers; ability to pass a criminal background
check, pre-employment physical exam, and drug and alcohol test; ability to lift
and/or carry 50 pounds frequently; and holding a valid driver’s license.
DUTIES: Responsibilities
include but are not limited to:
·
Bathrooms—clean toilets, sinks, mirrors, walls
and floors; remove grafitti and repair any damage; replenish toilet tissue,
paper towels, hand soap and any other consumables.
·
Library—remove all trash from entire building;
vacuum all carpets, hard floors, dust book stacks and computer stations as
needed; remove stains from carpet, floors and other surfaces; clean interior
glass.
·
Bring mail in from mailbox.
·
Outdoor duties—police library grounds daily
removing trash and debris; remove snow and ice with snow blower and shovel when
needed; cut and trim grass when needed; rake, bag and remove leaves and other
debris; pull weeds from around the building border, brick and granite memorial
stones, and cracks in the walkways and parking lot.
·
Prepare trash and recyclables for weekly town
pickup at curb; occasional trips to transfer station as necessary.
·
Annually (on Saturdays or Sundays in July and
August)—extract carpets; wash and wax hard floors; wash windows; remove all
books from the shelves, wash shelves and replace books; wash exterior glass
·
Order and track maintenance supplies.
·
Other maintenance duties as required by
circumstances or requested by the Director.
This job operates in a
professional office environment. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving
mechanical parts and vibration. The employee is occasionally exposed to outside
weather conditions.
REQUIREMENTS:
Physical Demands
· While performing the duties of this job, the employee
is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and may
require standing, walking, bending, kneeling, carrying, stooping, crouching,
crawling and climbing, including using a ladder. The employee must frequently
lift and move items up to 50 pounds, and occasionally over 50 pounds. Good
physical condition is a must.
· Experience with a lawnmower, weed whacker, snow blower,
floor scrubber and buffer, and a carpet extractor is desired.
· Specific vision abilities required by this job include
close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth
perception and ability to adjust focus.
40 hours per week, Monday through Friday 7 am-3 pm. Evening
hours may occasionally be required to close the building. Days/hours worked is
somewhat flexible based on weather and other factors.
Benefits include vacation, sick leave, retirement, health
& dental insurance, life and disability insurance.
Please send resume and 3 references to Ann Robinson,
Director, Seabrook Library, 25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook, NH 03874 or email to
ocean@sealib.org
Labels:
employment,
information,
library information
Jul 6, 2015
Tuesday Bookmobile (Runs July 7-August 11)
The Bookmobile rolls tomorrow! Both routes, Tuesday and Thursday, start at 12:00pm--arrival at any point after that will depend on response/demand. Each stop will be as close to the designated intersection as safety allows. Watch for the tan car labeled "BOOKMOBILE". Please have your library card ready to go!
Tuesday route:
1) Elm Court/Carolyn Avenue
2) New Zealand Apartments just off Rte. 1
3) New Zealand/Foggs Lane
4) Foggs Corner/Dearborn Ave.
*if necessary, a trip back to the library to restock*
5) Cimarron Drive Apartments
6) Blacksnake Road/Zagarella Circle
Note: The goal of the Bookmobile is to reach CHILDREN (I will not have teen or adult books on hand) who cannot otherwise access the library. If you can make it to the library, please do so--there is so much more available there than the Bookmobile can carry!
Tuesday route:
1) Elm Court/Carolyn Avenue
2) New Zealand Apartments just off Rte. 1
3) New Zealand/Foggs Lane
4) Foggs Corner/Dearborn Ave.
*if necessary, a trip back to the library to restock*
5) Cimarron Drive Apartments
6) Blacksnake Road/Zagarella Circle
Note: The goal of the Bookmobile is to reach CHILDREN (I will not have teen or adult books on hand) who cannot otherwise access the library. If you can make it to the library, please do so--there is so much more available there than the Bookmobile can carry!
Labels:
bookmobile,
children,
children's books,
childrens',
events,
information,
Kids,
Summer Reading Program
Aug 27, 2013
new nonfiction
Thinking of going into the Health Profession,
take a look at
the 2013 Directory to Careers in Health Care
A resource from the New Hampshire Area Health Education
Center. This informative directory answers
the these questions for each health occupation; What would you do?, Where would
you work?, What would you earn? What you need for education and what schools offer
programs.
Labels:
book reviews,
information,
new books,
nonfiction,
reference books
Apr 4, 2013
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