Recruitment: #2017-15402-01
Salary: $24.44 - $29.70/hour;
$4,235.57 - $5,148.47/month; $50,826.88 - $61,781.62/year
Department: Library
Job Type: Open
Date Opened: 10/19/2017 5:00:00
PM
Filing Deadline: 11/16/2017
5:00:00 PM
Employment Type: Permanent/Full
Time (40 hrs/week), Permanent/Part Time (less than 40 hrs/week)
Work Location: Auburn Area
(Applegate, Auburn, Colfax, Foresthill, Meadow Vista, Penryn)
South Placer (Granite Bay, Loomis, Lincoln, Rocklin, Roseville)
Please note that this classification is currently under review as part
of a Library Department wide study and the job classification may be subject to
change.
Position Information:
The Placer County Library is hiring three full-time and one part-time Library Specialists. These
positions will perform a variety of specialized and technical paraprofessional
library work in support of the County library system and provide various
library services to professional library staff and the public. One of the full
time positions will be responsible for the specific functional area of
Information Systems and Technology Support. All other current vacancies are for
the functional area of Library Services. Please see below for specific duties
assigned to each of the three functional areas within this classification.
For positions assigned to the functional area of Library Services
duties include but are not limited to:
- Plan, prioritize, assign, supervise, train, schedule and review the work of clerical library staff and volunteers.
- Participate in the selection of staff; provide or coordinate staff training; conduct performance evaluations; recommend discipline; implement discipline procedures as directed.
- Recommend and assist in the implementation of unit goals and objectives; establish schedules and methods for circulation at main library; implement policies and procedures.
- Evaluate operations and activities for assigned responsibilities; recommend improvements and modifications; prepare reports on operations and activities.
- Use reference interview to assess library patrons’ needs and assist them in understanding and effectively utilizing library services and resources. Perform a variety of work requiring specific knowledge of library practices and procedures.
- Perform Selector duties relative to reading, researching and making lists of providing recommendations for purchase throughout the County library system; and assist with collection development by making suggestions of new library materials, creating book lists, ordering library materials, weeding, repair and replacement of library materials.
For positions assigned to the functional area of Library Information
Systems and Technology Support duties include but are not limited to:
- Prepare long and short-term technology solutions projects requiring statistical research, and organizational, technology, and systems analyses.
- Develop and maintain library websites; manage website development to incorporate new features and functionality; develop and create new website content and keep all website content current and updated regularly; develop, expand, and manage current website designs and lead appropriate redesigns when needed; copy, edit, and proofread all website content; maintain relationships with key team members and County technical support teams; track and report on all website metrics.
- Evaluate user needs; develop and present training on basic computer functions and use, application programs, internet use, and e-mail.
- Assist staff with technical computer questions; create user profiles; assist patrons with computer problems; maintain help desk support.
- Provide operational testing, troubleshooting, instruction, and training to staff using the department’s various proprietary systems, and test possible future systems.
- The person in this position will be required to work Saturdays and some evenings.
This recruitment may be used to fill both open and promotional, as well
as permanent and extra-help (temporary) vacancies in the Library Department, as
they arise.
To learn more about the Library Department click here.
Definition
To perform paraprofessional library work in support of the County
library system and provide various library services to professional library
staff and the public; to assist with meeting customers’ information needs for
library materials, which include identifying and locating materials and
information by researching and interpreting print, on-line and other sources;
and to assist with collection development activities.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Library Specialist (Library Assistant II)
This is the full journey level class within the Library Assistant
series. This class is distinguished from
the Library Assistant I by the assignment of the full range of duties
assigned. Employees at this level receive
only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise
and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the work
unit. Positions in this class are
flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the entry level.
Supervision Received and Exercised
Library Specialist (Library Assistant II)
Receives general supervision from management or professional staff.
May exercise technical supervision over clerical positions, library
pages, and volunteers.
Examples of Essential Duties:
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Use reference interview to assess library patrons needs and assist them in understanding and effectively utilizing library services and resources.
- Perform a variety of work requiring specific knowledge of library practices and procedures.
- Respond by telephone, fax, electronically and in-person to general questions and specific reference inquiries.
- Research and interpret print, on-line and other sources as needed; place holds as requested.
- Perform Selector duties relative to reading, researching and making lists of recommendations for purchase throughout County system; and assist with collection development by making suggestions of new library materials, creating book lists, ordering library materials, weeding, repair and replacement of library materials.
- May process, catalog, and prepare new books and other materials for circulation; establish and maintain collection files and records; conduct and oversee inventories of books and other library materials; maintain bibliographies and create book lists.
- Check books and other materials in and out of library; shelve books and review shelves for mis-shelved materials; weed shelves for outdated or worn materials.
- Compute, collect, receipt and record monies collected for overdue, lost or damaged materials.
- Act as liaison with cooperative libraries, Friends of the Library, and community groups in absence of Branch Librarian; process interlibrary loan requests.
- Develop, coordinate and conduct various special programs and community outreach activities such as story time, summer reading programs and library tours; provide library customers with information about community resources.
- Operate various library-related equipment, information systems, and general office equipment.
- Train the public to use and understand information and technology resources.
- Perform clerical duties as assigned.
- May train, schedule and oversee library pages, clerks, and volunteers.
- Adhere to safety policies and procedures.
- Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service.
- May secure library materials through inter-library loans; search appropriate databases and identify materials; request materials from appropriate sources, process materials for distribution to customers; respond to requests from other libraries for inter-library loans; may work with inter-library loan representative to obtain materials.
- Attend professional workshops, seminars and conferences.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Working Title: Library Specialist (Library Assistant II)
Experience and Training: Any combination of experience and training
that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required
knowledge and abilities would be:
Experience: One-year responsible library experience performing duties
similar to a Library Assistant I with Placer County.
Training: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college
in a discipline related to the knowledge, skills and abilities for this class.
- Applicants receiving their degree outside the United States must submit proof of accreditation by a recognized evaluation agency.
License or Certificate: May need to possess a valid driver's license as
required by the position. Proof of
adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Library Assistant I
Knowledge of:
- Standard library practices, techniques and terminology; basic services, policies and procedures associated with a public library.
- Public library collection, including general reference sources and services.
- General procedures involved in receipt, circulation and storage of library materials.
- General library classification and filing systems.
- Computer applications in a library environment.
- Modern office procedures and methods.
- Principles and practices of work safety.
- Arithmetic and basic mathematical calculations.
- Principles and practices of training.
- Research and organizational methods and techniques
Ability to:
- Intermittently, review documents related to library operations; observe, identify and problem solve library operations and procedures; understand, interpret and explain library policies and procedures.
- Perform specialized clerical and para-professional library work; interpret and apply basic library procedures and policies.
- Use a library automated system, library databases, and the Internet.
- Maintain confidentiality of customer records.
- Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
- Act quickly and calmly in emergency situations.
- Conduct effective reference interviews to ascertain library customer needs and link them to appropriate resources; understand and carry out a variety of both oral and written instructions; work fairly and courteously with the public; and work effectively with interruption.
- Work in a standard office environment, using standard office equipment and computer systems. Sit at desk and/or stand for long periods of time. Intermittently bend, twist, reach, grasp, kneel or squat while shelving, opening boxes or moving equipment; see and read handwritten and printed materials and a computer screen; write and use keyboard to communicate and to enter circulation and collection data; communicate in person and by telephone; file, lift and carry weight up to 50 lbs; push handcart up to 50 lbs.
- Work weekend and evening shifts as assigned.
- Plan, organize and conduct programs and training sessions.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Library Specialist (Library Assistant II)
In addition to the qualifications for Library Assistant I:
Knowledge of:
- General policies and procedures of a public Library.
- Collection Development resources.
- Basic principles of lead supervision.
- Basic budget monitoring methods and practices.
Ability to:
- Learn and assist with grant writing, budgeting, administration, planning, management, public relations and report writing.
- Independently provide technical and reference assistance to subordinate library personnel and library customers.
- Independently perform specialized circulation, collection and reference duties.
- Train, assign, review and evaluate work of subordinate personnel and volunteers.
Tentative Recruitment Schedule:
11/17/2017: Minimum Qualifications Screening and Conviction
Questionnaires Sent
11/20/2017: Conviction Questionnaire Responses Due
Week of 11/20/17: Eligible List Established
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