What are the responsibilities and job description for the Seasonal Library Assistants - Youth Services - Summer position at The City of Cedar Park?
The City of Cedar Park
ABOUT CEDAR PARK
As the third largest city in the Austin metropolitan area, Cedar Park is an integral part of the rapid growth and burgeoning prosperity of Central Texas and Williamson County. Cedar Park is widely known for its excellent schools and a pro-business environment. We are consistently named by multiple outlets one of the top places in the U.S. to raise a family – due to our abundance of amenities, relaxed lifestyle, and our commitment to community and effective government. Just 17 miles from downtown Austin and on the edge of the Texas Hill Country, Cedar Park offers the best of both worlds: the energy of an innovative and booming metropolis, yet the best of small community life with parks, nature trails, and comfortable neighborhoods. It all adds up to a great place for families and businesses to call home.
Library Mission
Our mission is to empower everyone to learn, create, and have fun.
Library MottoThe Library of Yes!
Library Goals- Be distinctly Cedar Park - The Library's services and spaces are uniquely built to support the needs, priorities, and interests of the Cedar Park community.
- Be indispensable - The Library is an essential and relevant service to Cedar Park, responding proactively as the community continues to grow and adapt.
- Be awesome - The Library excels in the quality of the services provided to each library customer, as well as the efficiency and fiscal responsibility of the Library's operations.
The Position
JOB SUMMARY
WORK SCHEDULE
2 seasonal Library Aides in Youth Services
Approximately 25-35 hours per week
Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, and variable weekdays
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Answers on-site, informational and directional type questions in person and on the telephone;
- Assists patrons in circulation related services, such as interlibrary loan requests, reserve books, filling out library applications;
- Assesses and collects fines for lost or damaged material;
- Examines materials for damage, does minor repairs, and cleans items;
- Assists in sorting and shelving library materials when needed; including in the Children's section;
- Assists patrons of all ages with logging onto computers; utilizing online resources; and operating Microsoft Word, Power Point, and Excel;
- Assists patrons of all ages in navigating library online catalog;
- Answers basic reference questions regarding the library's resources, including resources for children;
- Assists patrons of all ages with technology support including access to computers; use of online resources; use of computer software; and use of photocopier, scanner and fax machine;
- Attends meetings and training sessions;
- Performs security, light cleaning, and straightening tasks necessary to open and close the Library facility;
- Performs a variety of other office management functions;
Acceptable Experience, Training, Certifications and Licenses
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM WORK:
High School Diploma, or its equivalent, plus six (6) months of experience working or volunteering in a public or school Library;
Supplemental Information
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Youth Services Supervisor
Directs: This is a non-supervisory position
Other: Works closely with City departments, co-workers, general public, and representatives of various organizations and agencies.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Part Time employees who are regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours per week will participate in Social Security.
Part Time employees who are regularly scheduled to work 20 or more hours per week will participate in the Texas Municipal Retirement System and will receive pro-rated accrued leave including Holiday, Sick, and Vacation. For more information view our benefits page .