Editorβs note: This is the latest in a series of whatβs going on at the Pima County Public Library.
Have you ever thought about working at a library? Dreamed of what it must feel like to read books all day and work in a quiet environment? I hadnβt either until I saw a job posting with Pima County Public Library.
If you looked at my rΓ©sumΓ©, youβd ask yourself, βWhy is she working at the library?β Iβm a graphic designer with more than 10 years of experience. If youβve ever been to the Sahuarita Library, youβd know it because all of our newsletters, flyers, bulletin boards and book displays always look stellar. Or, if youβve asked about how to use Word or PowerPoint, itβs likely I gave you more information than you ever needed to know.
When I discovered the Sahuarita Library had an open position, I was struggling for purpose. I didnβt work in a healthy environment and it was affecting my well-being. So when I saw that the library six miles from my house had a vacancy, I applied.
Well, I can tell you now that a job at the library involves very little sitting in a quiet space and reading all day. The library staff is often pulled in a dozen or more directions at once. Iβm signing new customers up for library cards, Iβm helping children pick out books for school projects, Iβm checking in materials arriving from our 25 other libraries, and much more.
The library has so many free resources that it took me nearly a year to remember how to access each one. Even after more than two years, Iβm still learning. I want to be able to help all of our customers with any of their needs, like downloading e-books, using genealogy tools to research family history, or getting started with live online tutoring. Weβre also one of the smallest libraries in our system. Weβve got limited space and a limited staff. Needless to say, things can get a little stressful.
The Sahuarita Library has seen many changes since I started. The most positive for me personally was having Tenecia Phillips join us as our library manager. She is strong, caring, supportive and an amazing librarian. With her help and the support of my co-workers, I started believing that I can do anything.
Tenecia encouraged me to do grand, eye-catching displays, which I love. She knew I had the creative background but could see that I was getting in my own way and afraid of stepping outside the box. Weβd brainstorm the next display and then Iβd say, βItβd be cool if we could do this ...β and Tenecia would always ask, βWhatβs stopping us from doing that?β
Since those conversations, weβve had magnificent displays that include Martin Luther King Jr., Wonder Woman, a giant iPhone with earbuds, a three-dimensional bubble gum machine, and a tree growing out of the corner of our building β donβt worry, itβs all made with construction paper.
What people may not realize is that the library isnβt just an institution for intellectual freedom, but a way to help and improve the lives of everyone. It was here that I remembered how awesome I am and can be. It was here that I remembered I can do anything. It is here that I feel like I belong and I matter.
So, whatβs next? In the fall of 2021, Sahuarita will have a brand new 20,000-square-foot library designed by Tucsonβs very own award-winning architecture firm, Line and Space. Our new library will be a hub for knowledge and self-improvement, and I canβt wait to be part of the next chapter on our journey.