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Job and Volunteer Opportunities at BCPL
www.bcpl.jobs

To obtain an application for employment, you may either contact Human Resources at 410-887-6177 or complete an online application.

Part-time positions may be available at individual Baltimore County Public Libraries. Please call the branch where you are interested in working, to inquire about part-time opportunities. Or you may apply online, and your application will be forwarded to the branch where you are interested in working.

Benefits of salaried full-time employment
Online employment application form


Current Vacancies


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Baltimore County Public Library is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. If you need assistance with any aspect of the application process, please call the Human Resources department, 410-887-6177 or TTY/TICAL: 410-821-5705. U.S. law requires all applicants to show proof of identity and right to work in the U.S.


Other Employment and Volunteer Opportunities

Baltimore County Government: Job Announcements

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