JPL Welcomes New Teen Services Librarian
The Joplin Public Library is delighted to welcome Jill Williams as their new Teen Services Librarian. Williams’ background, education and enthusiasm make her an exciting addition to the Library team. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education and English from Grandview University, and is certified in Speech, Theater and Communications. She received her Masters of Library Science from Central Missouri State University. Her most recent work experience includes thirteen years with McDonald County School District as the high school librarian.
During her tenure at McDonald County High School, Wiliams used her passion and enthusiasm for literacy to provide opportunities, like author visits and collaborative banquets, so students could discover the magic of reading. Williams also excelled at teaching students how to use research information and databases to enhance their learning.
“I am excited to be here and to be taking on this role. I look forward to introducing new programs to Joplin area teens and helping them explore the wonderful world of literacy. Joplin Public Library staff are passionate about their work and I’m eagerly anticipating collaborating with them and creating partnerships with the community,” said Williams.
As the Teen Services Librarian, Williams is responsible for managing all aspects of the Library’s Teen Department. The main functions of her role include assisting teen Library users, selecting materials and resources, managing the departmental budget and collaborating with Library staff and community partners to develop, plan, and host programs and events for teens.