Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) is one of the nation’s largest library systems and among New York City’s most democratic institutions. As a leader in developing modern 21st-century libraries, we provide resources to support personal advancement, foster civic literacy, and strengthen the fabric of community among the more than 2.7 million individuals who call Brooklyn home. BPL provide nearly 60,000 free programs a year with writers, thinkers, artists, and educators—from around the corner and around the world. And we give patrons millions of opportunities to enjoy one of life’s greatest satisfactions: the joy of a good book.
As key members of BPL’s Neighborhood Tech Help program, Digital Navigators provide individualized or small group assistance to residents in need of digital literacy and technology support. As ambassadors of BPL, Navigators will help residents understand the internet and discover and use resources online and on their personal devices, while also alerting them to the benefits of library membership and the programs and resources at BPL. In-person programming will happen both at library locations and our partner sites (e.g. community and senior centers).
More about BPL’s Neighborhood Tech Help program: NTH offers free, easy-to-access tech support for residents in the East New York, Brownsville, Flatbush, East Flatbush, Coney Island and Brighton Beach neighborhoods to become more comfortable using their devices, connecting to the internet, setting up online appointments, and otherwise improving their computer skills. Each session will help resolve a tech problem and direct residents to additional resources. The program answers questions about online safety, accessing social services, staying in touch with friends and family over the internet, completing daily tasks with digital tools, navigating virtual healthcare systems, and finding affordable devices or internet access.
This is a grant-funded, part-time position with a salary range of $23-25 per hour, maximum 19 hours per week. Navigators will be expected to travel to various library and offsite locations in Brooklyn. The grant is funded through 2026.
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