What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adult Services Librarian position at Carol Stream Public Library?
The Carol Stream Public Library is looking for a reliable and dedicated part-time team member with the availability to work every second and fourth weekend of the month, in addition to two evening shifts during the week. Part-time employees receive 3 paid holidays, 2 additional floating holidays, and accrue paid leave. Part-time employees are eligible to enroll in vision benefits and can participate in a retirement investment fund.
Position Summary:
Develops and provides Library customers with reference services and programs for their knowledge and enjoyment
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Provides reference and reader’s advisory services by assisting customers in the location and use of various library materials
- Develops, maintains, and promotes a collection of materials, including organizing and providing access to these materials. Selects and withdraws materials utilizing the Library selection and collection development policies and guidelines
- Develops and provides services and programs for various population groups, including publicity and promotion
- Serves as Team Leader or supports Team Leader when needed which includes handling customer concerns, dealing with emergencies and assisting with the opening or closing of the facility
- Assists customers with use of Library equipment and software applications by explaining and demonstrating their operation
- Works with promote services and develops partnerships with other libraries, schools, community organizations, and special interest groups
- Contribute to social media, webpage, or Intranet for Department
- Prepares reports and other administrative documents in support of the Department
- Performs other duties as assigned
Education: MLIS (or equivalent) from an ALA accredited school required
Experience:
- One year Librarian experience preferred
- One year customer service experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Strong customer service orientation
- Professional knowledge of library practices and procedures
- Broad knowledge of books, literature, periodicals and audiovisual materials for adults and teens
- General knowledge of reference, reader’s advisory, use of online public access catalogs, Internet resources, on-line databases, and emerging information technology and tools
- Knowledge of the principles, practice, and theory of collection development including selection, deselection, and evaluations tools and methods
- Ability to manage a budget
- Ability to diffuse and respond effectively to situations involving customer concerns
- Ability to exercise sound judgment in making decisions
- Works collaboratively as a member of a team and independently with minimal direction
- Uses verbal, written and electronic communication effectively
- Proficient in using a personal computer, Microsoft Office Suite and standard office equipment and effectively operates in a web-based environment
- Applies creative problem-solving to a variety of situations
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to lift and carry up to 20 pounds on occasion