Title: | Genealogy Specialist - FT40 |
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ID: | 2239 |
FT - PT: | Full-time |
Salary: | $27.50 per hour |
Education - Experience: | Bachelor’s degree in history, library sciences, or a closely related field; AND one (1) year of professional experience in genealogy research and studies; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience as determined by HR |
Hours : | 40 hours per week; some evenings and weekends |
Location: | West Oaks Branch and Genealogy Center - 1821 E. Silver Star Road Ocoee, FL 34761 |
Closing Date: | 4/6/2025 |

Who We Are
The Orange County Library System is a learning organization whose mission is to add to quality of life – not only for our customers, but also for our staff. At OCLS, you’ll find staff who are dedicated to serving the community and cultivating an environment where everyone is welcome. We offer growth and development opportunities, competitive pay and benefits, and a healthy work-life balance.
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Who You Are
You are passionate about genealogy and historical research, eager to help others uncover their family histories. You enjoy working with both print and digital resources, using your expertise to guide customers through research processes. You thrive in a collaborative environment, developing engaging programs, fostering community partnerships, and ensuring library collections remain accessible and relevant.
What You've Done
You hold a Bachelor’s degree in history, library science, or a related field and have at least one year of experience in genealogy research. Your background includes assisting customers with family history research, developing genealogy programs, and maintaining specialized collections. You’ve successfully used online databases, library resources, and marketing strategies to promote genealogy services and engage the community.
What You’ll Do
As a Genealogy Specialist, you will provide expert assistance to customers conducting genealogy and historical research. You will develop and lead engaging programs, maintain genealogy collections, and collaborate with community organizations. Additionally, you will create digital and print materials to promote genealogy services, contribute to online resources, and help ensure library offerings align with current trends in genealogy research.