Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Joshua Tree - Copper Mountain College - Library Specialist

https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/cmccd/jobs/3539319/library-specialist

Salary

Part-Time - $18.29 - $27.65 Hourly

Close Date


5/17/2022 11:59 PM Pacific

Position Description


Under the direction of a Librarian, perform a variety of duties relating to public and/or technical services involved in ordering, receiving, processing, recording, filing and circulation of books and other library materials; provide basic paraprofessional reference assistance to students, staff, and community members.

*23 hours per week

*May include evening and weekend hours*

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:


Library Specialist incumbents are assigned complex clerical and technical duties relating to the circulation of books and other library materials, providing basic reference services, assisting library patrons in locating materials and information on shelves and in electronic formats and monitoring the use of word processing and internet computer facilities. 

*Remember to upload your resume, cover letter, and transcripts or your application may not be considered*

Duties and Responsibilities


Assist patrons (students, faculty, staff and the public) by explaining library procedures, and demonstrating how to access available materials including use of computers, CD ROM, internet and other available technological resources; assist in locating and/or retrieving reference materials, videos, magazines, newspapers and books; and conduct library tours.
 
Issue and charge books, magazines, audio, visual and related library materials, assign loan period, stamps due dates, and demagnetize theft devices.
 
Verify and monitor eligibility for library privileges, monitor overdue books, place patrons into overdue system, type overdue notices, input delinquent students into computer file, create library list of student overdues.
 
Process new materials for library use, including preparing covers, affixing card pockets, spine labels and card labels, stamping ownership statements, inserting theft devices, logging, and preparing catalog cards.
 
Sort and/or file cards, books and other materials according to alphabetical, numerical and categorical systems.
 
Input information to the computer bibliographic cataloging system; input tracking bar code numbers and affix bar code labels.
 
Process returned materials and prepares them for reshelving.
 
Collect, stack, shelve and reshelve library materials.
 
Maintain a variety of logs, records and files.
 
Verify proper shelf arrangement of books; file identification and catalog cards; research missing materials.
 
Repair damaged books using approved methods and techniques.
 
Maintain orderly appearance of library and monitor noise levels.
 
Open or close library including equipment shut down and security.
 
Design and prepare graphic artwork, maps, flyers and signs as assigned.
 
Assist in the training and direction of student assistants.
 
Participate in the inventory of books and materials.
 
Check and sort library mail.
 
Perform library related technical and clerical duties as assigned.

Qualifications


Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to two (2) years of college-level coursework and two (2) years of library experience.  Prefer community college library experience.
 
Knowledge of:  Library methods, practices and procedures; principles and methods of ordering, processing, reclassifying, maintenance and record keeping of library books and non-book media materials; principles and methods of circulating books and other library materials; alphabetical and numerical filing system; general and library clerical methods, procedures and equipment; correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary; word processing programs and computer terminals.

Ability to: Use or learn to use the Library of Congress Cataloging System; use and interpret a wide variety of bibliographic material, books and databases; use or learn up-to-date technology to provide library services; perform technical library duties; compare names and numbers rapidly and accurately; compile statistics; assist students and faculty with library services; organize and maintain a variety of records; understand and follow oral and written instructions; provide work direction to student assistants; work cooperatively with others; operate a computer and other equipment; communicate effectively both orally and in writing to exchange information; reach overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally; lift moderately heavy objects.

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