CRITICAL SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:
- Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college.
- Introductory knowledge of library systems, of alpha numeric filing, of the Dewey Decimal System, of reference materials and methods available to assist patrons.
- Within two years of appointment, each Library Associate shall have successfully completed Library Associates’ in-service training or nine credit hours of formal academic course work in library science. Such training may have been received prior to the date of appointment. Training provided by CCPL off-site in Maryland.
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
- Excellent customer service skills.
- Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.
- Excellent PC skills and experience with software packages.
- Knowledge of Windows operating system, internet resources and other technologies and how to use them effectively.
- Knowledge of a variety of types of electronic hardware devices for computing, listening, viewing, gaming and new technologies.
- Willingness and ability to acquire knowledge of library computer systems and applications.
- Ability to analyze and perform and or manage a wide variety of library projects.
- Knowledge of books, authors, current events.
- Ability to reach, bend and lift up to 35 lbs.
- Ability to push/pull a rolling book carts.
EQUIPMENT:
Personal computer, laptop, printers, scanners, photocopier, fax, AV projection equipment, laminator, book trucks, security system, cash register.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Works in normal heat and light conditions with some exposure to seasonal draft conditions. Some eye fatigue from working at computer terminals; physical fatigue from working at counter height (39") work surface and from repetitive lifting of books, and pushing carts. Some stress from constant public contact.
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT STATUS: Non-Exempt
SCHEDULE:
37.5 hours per week. Regular schedule requires day, evening, and weekend hours.
NOTE: Certain conditions, e.g. economic constraints or staffing patterns, may necessitate change in job description.
EOE Revised 11.2024