Careers at Library Terrace

Your Neighborhood Senior Living Community

Are YOU looking for a career with meaning?

We would like you to join our team of caring and talented individuals.

At Library Terrace Assisted Living, we hire people for their skills, but we understand that the whole person shows up for work. Each employee is valued for the unique experiences and talents that they bring to their job. We invite you to tell us about the special skills and experiences that you can bring to our senior living community. Library Terrace was voted one of the Best of Kenosha in 2016, and we are seeking employees who want to help us continue to receive such recognition.

It is our belief that we can all continue to grow, learn new skills and build on existing talents. We offer our employees opportunities for continued growth and professional development. We like to grow our talent and look to our existing employees for leadership roles within our organization.

We are  CURRENTLY HIRING for 3rd Shift Resident Assistants – both Full Time and Part Time.  Starting positions with opportunities for personal growth and professional advancement in your career!

We look forward to learning about YOU! Please submit your information and resume to us. To begin the employment process please submit the following 3-page form.

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A Diamond Accredited Community

We’ve earbed official recognition for meeting or exceeding specific quality standards.

2021 Caring Star designation by Caring.com

The ONLY Kenosha Senior Community with this quality distinction and one of only 3 Caring Star Communities in Wisconsin with this to have achieved this honor for 2021

Member Wisconsin Assisted Living Association

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The Wise Hands of Library Terrace

Meet Your Neighbor Linda

Linda’s working career took her to a number of Kenosha area businesses. At Cherry Electric she made switches for machinery and at Parkside Baptist Church Linda served as the Nutrition Manager. Later she worked at the local Walmart for the 6 years leading up to her retirement. Linda is a collector of owl figurines and currently has 75 including this one from her nephew which he purchased when he was stationed in Korea while serving in the U.S. Airforce.  At Library Terrace, Linda keep her mind sharp playing Lilly’s Garden on iPad and doing word searches.

The Wise Hands of Library Terrace

Our Library Terrace Residents spent many years working hard and contributing to the communities in which they lived. Whether they were employed by businesses, nonprofits or schools or raised families and worked for themselves, each pair of hands has a story to tell and lessons for us to learn.