Monday, December 3, 2018

Knights Landing - Yolo County Branch Library - Library Associate, Spanish Bilingual



Close Date
12/20/2018 11:59 PM Pacific

Salary
$42,563.04 - $51,735.63 Annually

Description
The County of Yolo is recruiting to fill one regular, full-time Library Associate position at the Yolo County Library. The incumbent will work primarily at the Knights Landing Branch Library, serving as the lead person in charge of the building, and be required to work evening and weekend hours as part of their regular schedule. The incumbent should have the ability to read, speak, and write in Spanish, and utilize their multilingual and multicultural knowledge and experience to not only perform their duties, but also serve the community in a manner that is culturally competent and affirming.

Definition 
Under general supervision, provides reference and readers advisory services; responds to customer requests and questions; oversees Circulation Desk functions; maintains staff schedules; serves as a lead worker and performs other related duties as required.

Distinguishing Characteristics 
This classification may act as a lead person in charge of the building, branch, or unit in the absence of the Branch Supervisor or Librarian. Incumbents must have the ability to work independently when required and may serve as lead worker and perform the more responsible paraprofessional library work which requires specific knowledge of library functions and services, and the ability to apply basic library tools, methods, and procedures.

The incumbent must be able to demonstrate strong leadership abilities, including training, scheduling and delegating assignments to staff and volunteers; act as a lead person in charge of a branch in the absence of the Branch Supervisor or Librarian; plan, schedule and coordinate tasks to maximize the use of available resources; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with library users, staff, community partners and the public; make sound decisions related to patron concerns and disputes over library fees and materials; solve problems using a collaborative and teamwork approach; and understand written policies and interpret them for staff and the public.

The incumbent should be enthusiastic about promoting the library to a diverse community and reducing barriers to access; show a broad understanding of, and demonstrate support for, diversity, equality, and equity for everyone in the community; and show a commitment to maintaining equitable, inclusive, and respectful environments so that every person in the organization has the opportunity to reach their full potential and is valued for their unique qualities and contributions.

Interested applicants should submit an online County of Yolo Employment Application, responses to supplemental questions, a detailed resume, and verification of education by the closing date.

For important and detailed information regarding the application and selection process for this recruitment, please see the APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS section of this job announcement below.

Essential Functions
The following duties are typical of those performed by the incumbents in these classifications; however, other duties may also be required.
Circulation/Public Service:
Provides reference and readers advisory service to customers under the direction of the Librarian; helps customers make effective use of the library; provides a high level of customer service to a diverse community in-person, over the phone, and through email and internet;
Develops and maintains desk schedules; ensures adequate coverage;
Oversees all aspects of the circulation function, including registration of borrowers and posting and monitoring overdue charges;
Responds to customer complaints as appropriate and refers difficult problems to supervising librarian;
Serves as lead worker for the Library Assistants and Pages; schedules; trains; may monitor work flow; and models expected  behaviors;
Creates a positive, supportive work environment;
Develops and maintains effective relationships with customers, the Friends of the Library, and the community;
Assists customers with public access computers; troubleshoots computer and library equipment problems;
Prepares time sheets and financial records;
Explains library policies and procedures to customers and staff;
Oversees branch deliveries;
Maintains the collection of local documents and other special materials;
Ensures that the building is opened and closed on time; sets building alarms;
Receives, receipts, and deposits monies paid for fines and fees and lost or damaged materials;
Recommends changes in library policy and procedures;
Maintains inventory of branch supplies;
Performs outreach and represents the library in the community;
May take a lead role at a branch, department, or unit to cover vacations, sick leave, or a vacancy;
Expands knowledge of field by keeping abreast of library developments by attending workshops and educational programs and reading periodicals and specialized literature;
Works on improving customer service skills by attending relevant meetings and/or workshops;
Recruits, trains, and provides orientation for library volunteers;
Provides input into collection development;
Conducts library programs; may also plan, develop and evaluate the programs;
Other duties as assigned.

Technical Services:
Provides a high level of customer service to a diverse community in-person, over the phone, and through email and internet;
Responsible for the acquisitions function including ordering, setting up, scheduling and merging carts, receiving materials, processing electronic invoices, and manual creation of invoices;
Liaison to vendors to ensure accurate order records and invoices including electronic media;
Liaison to library staff concerning questions on orders;
Oversees the processing function including label production and ordering of supplies;
Familiar with materials processing standards;
Trains and oversees processing staff;
Creates a positive, supportive work environment;
Works with Cataloging Librarian to train support staff and coordinate their work;
Performs basic trouble shooting for library computers;
Participates in updating and maintaining the library database;
Responsible for the maintenance of computers and office equipment;
Runs automation reports and notices;
Assists Business Manager with tracking and reporting acquisitions;
Creates statistical reports for internal and external customers as assigned;
Maintains necessary records for section, including procedural manual and statistics;
Expands knowledge of field by keeping abreast of library developments by attending workshops and educational programs and reading periodicals and specialized literature;
Works on improving customer service skills by attending relevant meetings and/or workshops;
Other duties as assigned.
Employment Standards
Education: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university preferably in a library-related major/program; AND

Experience: One (1) year of library experience comparable to the Yolo County class of Library Assistant I or above, in a mid-size or large public or private library.

Substitution: Additional experience comparable to the Yolo County class of Library Assistant I or above, in a mid-size of large public or private library may substitute for up to sixty (60) units of the required education, on the basis of one year of full-time experience is equivalent to 30 semester (45 quarter) units.
 
License
Some positions in this classification may require incumbents to possess and maintain a valid California driver's license, Class C or higher, to carry out job related duties. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a physical or mental disability may request a reasonable accommodation.

Knowledge of: a wide range of library functions and services; basic supervisory techniques; library computer applications; standard reference materials; Dewey decimal classification system, Library of Congress subject headings, and Library filing rules; correct English usage and spelling; principles of good public relations; principles, practices and philosophy of public library work, especially circulation and reference; a wide range of books and authors; principles of descriptive cataloging; a wide range of library tools, methods and procedures.

Ability to:  serve as lead to subordinate employees; demonstrate a positive attitude; communicate effectively and tactfully with a wide variety of people of all ages; communicate and collaborate effectively with diverse audiences; demonstrated ability to work successfully with diverse populations and demonstrated commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity and inclusion; deal effectively and appropriately with the public, peers, supervisors, and those supervised; analyze situations and take appropriate action; use or quickly learn to operate, online circulation systems, online catalog, databases and other computer applications; set priorities; analyze and respond to community needs and requests; teach library skills; represent the library to the community; exercise judgment; speak and write effectively; assess and prioritize multiple tasks, projects, and demands; organize work assignments; develop and conduct special programs; work flexible and changing schedule including evenings and weekends.

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