Childrens Program Coordinator
Salary
$32.82 - $34.55 Hourly
Location
City of Danbury, CT
Job Type
Full Time Position
Job Number
00579
Department
LIBRARY
Opening Date
06/11/2026
Closing Date
7/2/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
Description
The City of Danbury is announcing an Open Competitive Exam for the position of Childrens Program Coordinator
Statement of Duties: The Children's Program Coordinator is responsible for creating, budgeting, scheduling, promoting, and evaluating Junior Library programs. They work closely with members of other departments to develop and execute children's programming and outreach that promotes library services and supports the library's mission. The Children's Program Coordinator plans the annual summer reading program for pre-school through fifth grade. They participate in off-site programming and outreach to Danbury elementary schools, nursery schools, and community organizations serving children and families. Maintains open communication with schools to keep them informed of library services and develop partnerships for collaboration.
Supervision Required: Under general supervision of library administration. The employee is familiar with the work routine and uses initiative to carry out recurring assignments independently, with specific instruction. The supervisor provides additional, specific instruction for new, difficult, or unusual assignments, including suggested work methods. The employee is expected to recognize instances which are out of the ordinary and which do not fall within existing instructions; in such cases, the employee is expected to seek advice and further instructions. Reviews and checks of the employee's work are applied to an extent sufficient to keep the supervisor aware of progress, and to ensure that completed work and methods used are technically accurate and that instructions are being followed.
Supervisory Responsibility: The employee, as a regular and continuing part of the job, is not required to supervise other employees.
Confidentiality: The employee has access to some confidential information, not department-wide, that is obtained during performance of essential functions, where the effect of any disclosure would probably be negligible or where the full significance of the overall confidential matter would not be apparent in the work performed.
Accountability: The nature of work assures that errors are usually detected in succeeding operations. Consequences of errors, missed deadlines, or poor judgment may include time loss caused by back checking by others and slowdowns in the processing of the work. Errors are generally confined to a single department, such as billing or accounting errors.
Judgment: Numerous standardized practices, procedures, or general instructions govern the work and, in some cases, may require additional interpretation. Judgment is needed to locate, select, and apply the most pertinent practice, procedure, regulation, or guideline.
Complexity: The work consists of the practical application of a variety of concepts, practices, and specialized techniques relating to a professional or technical field.
Work Environment: The work environment involves everyday discomforts typical of a public library setting. Noise or physical surroundings may be distracting, but conditions are generally not unpleasant.
Nature and Purpose of Relationships: Relationships with co-workers and the public involving frequent explanation, discussion or interpretation of practices, procedures, regulations or guidelines to render service, plan or coordinate work efforts, or resolve operating problems. Extraordinary courtesy, tact, and diplomacy may be required to resolve complaints or deal with uncooperative or uninformed persons. Employee may furnish news media or the public with routine information such as department operating procedures and practices regarding use of print or electronic resources.
Occupational Risk: Duties of the job present little potential for injury to the employee.
Essential Functions:
The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree with an emphasis on childhood education or children's literature or related field. A minimum of two years' experience working with small children. Experience researching, planning, and conducting children's programming.
Special Requirements: None required.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills Required:
Knowledge: Requires general knowledge of children's literature and authors; knowledge of child development
Abilities: Requires ability to develop contacts with local performers and presenters; Engage community partners, customers and staff in the promotion of library programs. Work a flexible schedule that includes day, night and weekend hours. Ability to work independently with a high degree of accuracy; Ability to deal with professionals, public, volunteers, and children; Ability to work independently, planning, organizing, and coordinating tasks.
Skill: Proficient interpersonal and customer service skills; proficient oral and written communication skills; excellent organizational skills. Establish and maintain a positive working relationship with a diverse community of customers and library staff.
Physical and Mental Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the position's essential functions.
Physical Demands: Little or no physical demands are required to perform the work. Work effort principally involves sitting, twisting, or kneeling in order to perform assigned work tasks, with extended periods of time spent walking and standing. The employee is required to occasionally lift, reach, and/or pull objects such as books, office or library equipment.
Motor Skills: Duties are largely mental rather than physical, but the job may occasionally require minimal motor skills for activities such as moving objects, operating a personal computer and/or most other office equipment, keyboarding and/or word processing, filing, sorting of papers or operating a motor vehicle.
Visual Demands: Visual demands require the employee to routinely read documents for general understanding and routinely for analytical purposes. The employee is rarely required to determine color differences.
Application Information
Application Submission:
Applications must be submitted online at www.danbury-ct.gov/employment. Qualified applicants must submit an application no later than 11:59 pm, Thursday, July 2nd, 2026. EEO/M/F/D/V
Important Note: Paper applications will not be accepted.
The application must be completed in its entirety. Omissions, false, misleading, or inaccurate information will result in rejection of the application.
It is recommended that applicants not wait until the last day to submit the application. Applications should be completed as soon as possible after publication of the announcement for examination.
Please contact the Human Resources/Civil Service Department at (203) 797-4598 or humanresources@danbury-ct.gov if you need assistance or if you have any general questions.
The Civil Service Commission is responsible for reviewing the applications to determine if they are complete and meet the minimum requirements for the position. The Commission will review all the applications for the position during its bi-weekly meetings following the closing date of the position.
If an application is accepted by the Civil Service Commission, then the applicant will be notified in writing and will be informed of the next step in the process. If the Commission does not accept an application, the applicant will also be notified in writing.
Once an application is accepted by the Civil Service Commission, the applicant will be notified in writing of the next steps in the testing process. Each test phase must be passed in order to continue to the next level of the selection process. The examination for this position will consist of the following parts:
PARTS WEIGHT
ORAL EXAM 100%
It is the applicant's responsibility to adhere to the City's testing schedule. Unless otherwise stated, there will be no make-up examinations or alternative examination dates.
If an applicant fails the test, the applicant will be immediately eliminated from consideration for this hiring process.
Oral Test Date: *week of July 27th, 2026
Test Time: To be Determined
Test Location: To be Determined
Unless otherwise notified, applicants are not permitted to bring and/or use calculators, electronic devices, books, or other reference materials during the examinations.
Reasonable Accommodations in the testing process:
All requests for reasonable accommodations in the testing process along with medical documentation establishing the need for the accommodation must be submitted to the City of Danbury Human Resources Department no later than the closing date of applications.
A passing average score of "70" on the above test will place an applicant on the Eligibility List in rank order. The rank on this list is established according to the scores on the exam(s) indicated above plus any additional applicable seniority points awarded. The resulting list is then certified by the Civil Service Commission and will be used to fill vacancies as they occur, as per Civil Service Rules.
If the list is not exhausted, it remains in effect for one year. However, the Commission can decide to extend an eligibility list for one additional year.
Participation in the testing and recruitment process and/or placement on an eligibility list does not guarantee a continuance in the remainder of the hiring process nor does it imply or constitute an offer of employment.
Once the eligibility list is certified, depending on the number of vacancies, candidates with the highest ranking on the list will be interviewed by a panel of City Officials. As future positions become available, applicants are interviewed from this list based on their ranking for as long as the list is active.
DMEA 35
01
Do you possess a Bachelor's degree with an emphasis on childhood education, children's literature, or a related field?
02
If applicable, please list degree.
03
Do you possess a minimum of two (2) years' experience working with small children?
04
If yes, please explain. If no, please indicate n/a
05
Do you possess experience researching, planning, and conducting children's programming?
06
If yes, please explain. If no, please indicate n/a
Required Question
Employer City of Danbury
Address 155 Deer Hill Avenue
Danbury, Connecticut, 06810
Phone 203-797-4598
Website http://www.danbury-ct.gov