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Ben Treat <[log in to unmask]>
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Ben Treat <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Jan 2023 15:58:28 -0500
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Hello Maine library colleagues!  Please share this with all of your social
worker friends. I know most library folks have at least 32 social worker
friends -- send this to them all!

The Bangor Public Library seeks a full-time social worker for a fixed
period of 24 months. The position is available immediately and start-date
is negotiable.  The nationwide, statewide housing crisis and opioid use
crisis have had a disproportionate impact on Bangor, a service-center city.
We have seemed to be the de-facto day shelter in Bangor. We want our
response to be supportive, deliberate, evidence-based, and focused on the
needs of the community. This fixed-length position will also help prepare
this library to respond to community needs for years to come.

The Social Worker will respond to urgent needs on-site, will coordinate
between the library and relevant social services agencies, will help to
guide staff training, and will support the well-being of staff. The person
in this position will not be providing mental health treatment to library
staff or library users.

This 24-month position will be compensated within a pay rank that ranges
from $46,176 to $61,873.50. A full description of duties, qualifications,
and compensation is provided in the job description posted on the library’s
website at https://www.bangorpubliclibrary.org/employment

To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and two professional
references to Tina Hustus, Business Manager ([log in to unmask]).
Review of applications will begin soon and will continue until a sufficient
applicant pool is established.

Best wishes,
Ben

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Ben Treat
Director, Bangor Public Library
145 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401
Direct to me: 207-922-6064
Library's main line: 207-947-8336
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