Teen Programming Library Clerk - Willard Community Library Job at MSCCN in Willa
MSCCN, Willard, OH, United States, 44888
The Teen Programming Library Clerk duties include all aspects of library service for teens, including programming, patron assistance, and collection development. Follows procedures set by the Library Director in regards to Library Board of Trustees policies. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Responsible for planning and implementing teen programming, and the annual teen summer reading program Handle phone inquiries; including basic reference, renewals, and equipment sign-up Assist with collection maintenance of the teen collection at the branch library, including some processing duties, weeding, and minor repairs to print and non-print library materials, and reshelf materials as needed Assist with the interlibrary loan of teen books to other libraries and schools Responsible for seeing that the 'Rules and Regulations for Public Behavior' are followed by patrons, specifically teens Operate library equipment, including facsimile machines, copiers, computers, etc. Responsible for teen displays, including bulletin boards Attend staff meetings as called by the Branch Librarian or Library Director Attend NORWELD, OLC, and other professional meetings, workshops, webinars and conferences Assist with Outreach to various agencies including but not limited to public and private schools Adhere to and publicly support the Library Board of Trustees, the Library Director, and library policies Promote a positive image of the library Perform additional duties as assigned by Coordinator of Staff and Library Services or Library Director Attend NORWELD, OLC, and other professional meetings, workshops, webinars, and conferences Adhere to and publicly support the Library Board of Trustees, the Library Director, and library policies Promote a positive image of the library Perform additional duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to learn about and effectively use computers, electronic databases and other technology as required Ability to exercise independent judgment, reliability, and maintain confidential integrity as required Possesses strong communication and public relations skills Ability to maintain a close working relationship with library employees Flexible, hardworking and detail oriented Familiar with many aspects of youth services department operation including public and technical services and technology Ability to work well with children and teens Ability to substitute for all circulation service positions as needed Ability to handle a frequently fast-paced position with numerous interruptions Physical stamina is required to rearrange furniture and put away materials, and to push and pull loaded book carts and other library equipment and materials Physical activity includes, but is not limited to, prolonged periods of sitting, as well as periods of standing, mobility, stretching, bending and stooping To Apply:Please email your resume to Laura Wilson at