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Massachusetts Library Association Salary Recommendation
Massachusetts Librarian Career Services
MLA SALARY RECOMMENDATION
The Personnel Committee Salary Recommendation for the year 2004 is $47,957.
This figure is based on Massachusetts teachers' salaries with a master's degree and is derived by applying the following formula:
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$36,120 |
The statewide recommended average beginning annual salary for a teacher with a Master's Degree (in September 2001) |
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x 22% |
$7,950 |
Adjusting the salary for the for 230-245 work days librarians typically work compared to180-190 work days per year for a teacher. |
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x 3.7% |
$1,037 |
Adjustment for Consumer Price Index |
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= |
$45,107 |
Salary Recommendation for the year 2002 |
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x 3% |
$1353 |
Adjustment for Consumer Price Index |
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= |
$46,560 |
Salary Recommendation for year 2003 |
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x 3% |
$1,397 |
Adjustment for Consumer Price Index |
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= |
$47,957 |
Salary Recommendation for year 2004 |
Librarians can use a similar formula in their own community by using the starting teacher's salary from the School Dept., and then determining the difference in the number of work days to use the percentage increase. The CPI (which changes from year to year) is useful if a year or more has elapsed since the salary figure has been used.
Revised 14FEB05
As a way of continuing career services to MLA members and other job seekers, the MLA Membership Committee offers the following search leads and sources. They include state, regional and national resources.
Massachusetts Career Services:
1.The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) posts a monthly list of "Library Position Vacancies" at http://mlin.lib.ma.us/noflash.html. These are positions in academic, special, public and school libraries, both full and part-time. Listings include qualifications, salaries, duties and contact information.
2.The Simmons College School of Library Science Career Services maintains the New England Jobline at 617-521-2815. Listings include position titles, duties, salaries and contact information for academic, special, public and school full and part-time post ions. The web address is http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/career/jobline/
3.The six Massachusetts Regional Library Systems post job opportunities within their regions. These sites include professional and paraprofessional positions. Boston: http://www.bpl.org/brls/brls.html Central: http://www.cmrls.org/ Metro West: http://www.mmrls.org/ Northeast: http://www.nmrls.org/ Southeastern: http://www.semls.org/ Western: http://www.wmrls.org/wmrls/job.html
New England Career Services:
1.New England Library Association has several links to sources from its web site at http://www.nelib.org/
2.Various other region wide positions are listed at http://www.libraryjobpostings.org/newengla.htm.
3.Other New England states list job postings by phone and on their web sites. Connecticut: Jobline at 861-889-1200. Library Job Opportunities at http://www.crlc.org/update/jobs.html Maine: http://www.state.me.us/msl/jobjar.htm New Hampshire: http://www.state.nh.us/nhsl/ljob.htm Rhode Island: http://www.olis.ri.gov/
National Career Services:
American Library Association: http://www.ala.org/education/
ALA Joblist http://joblist.ala.org/
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