Kent District Library
Branch Librarian - Youth and Teen Focus Job at Kent District Library in Kent Cit
Kent District Library, Kent City, MI, United States, 49330
Performed under the general direction of branch management, exercises professional librarian skills serving as a Branch Librarian. Specific duties will vary based on branch size and area of responsibility.
- Provides reference and information services to library patrons. Duties include, but are not limited to: receiving and answering of questions regarding collections, library services and policies; interpreting patron needs.
- Conducts research necessary to obtain sources of information; obtaining copies of information through inter and intra-library loans; assisting patrons in the use of subject specialty materials; and recording reference statistics.
- Assists patrons in their search for library materials; provides material's advisory and reference interview services as needed, by utilizing ILS, print sources, KDL electronic databases and Internet on-line tools with proficiency.
- Participates in blogging and social media in support of library initiatives and operations.
- Maintains collection, including the shifting of books, discarding of materials, requesting of replacement materials, evaluating donated materials, and displaying of new or seasonal materials. Communicates collection needs to Collection Development staff.
- Facilitates, instructs and assists Library staff, volunteers, and patrons in basic technical support, maintenance and troubleshooting in the use of a variety of library equipment such as copy machines, eReaders, basic computer hardware and software, online tools, and with one-on-one tech tutoring.
- Assists in planning, organizing and implementing Library programs and special projects for KDL that meet patron needs, including underserved communities.
- Initiates and maintains community contacts.
- Pursues professional development by serving on KDL committees, and attending meetings, workshops, and conferences to maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills of pertinent Library policies, procedures and equipment.
- Participates in professional organizations; shares information by networking, teaching workshops, and preparing group presentations in the community and at local, state, and national conferences.
- Performs other clerical tasks upon request, including materials order entry, supply ordering, word processing, filing, checking in new periodicals, sorting and distributing U.S. and inter-office mail etc.
- Serves the public by checking in and out library materials, collecting money for lost and damaged materials, issuing new/replacement library cards, registering new patrons and processing name and address changes.
- Effectively facilitates access to KDL's digital collection by providing demonstrations of and assistance with multiple format eReader devices and applications.
- Responsible for collection maintenance duties: sorts and shelves library materials; empties book-drop(s); shelf-reading; shifts materials; cleans, dusts, and inspects library materials for damage; discards and repairs library materials.
- Ensures circulation policies and procedures are followed for the proper handling of customer and material records for an accurate library database. This includes data entry of late, lost, damaged, and claims returned items, and patron information including necessary notes.
- Sorts, packs, unpacks, and inspects library materials received from or being delivered to other libraries.
- Runs reports and lists for item hold information and inter-library loan requests. Provides lists to others for purposes of retrieving items requested, and routes items appropriately. Contacts patrons or other libraries as necessary.
- Provides information to customers regarding the Library's circulation policies, procedures and refers issues to branch management as appropriate.
- May count, balance and record monies received through the point of sale. Forwards reconciled funds and paperwork to the Finance Department.
- May promote and process services and materials from the Library for the Talking Book and Braille Center (TBBC).
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- This job requires a Master's degree in Library Science or related/relevant field, or a Bachelor's Degree plus 5 years relevant experience, or high school diploma plus 10 years applicable experience, with at least five of the ten in successful relevant service at Kent District Library.
- Ability to travel between work locations and related places of business as needed.
- Working knowledge and understanding of the principles, methods and practices of public library operations, including searching methods, materials advisory and reference interviews. Incumbent is also required to acquire knowledge of the policies and procedures of Kent District Library.
- Considerable knowledge of available circulating materials and basic reference sources.
- Advanced knowledge of public library computer hardware and software applications and how to access and search them.
- Ability to work under general supervision with latitude in exercising independent judgment and discretion subject to Library policies, procedures and professional practices.
- Interpersonal and communication skills necessary to interact with various library staff and patrons in an effective and courteous manner. Communicate effectively in both oral and written forms. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
- Analytical ability to maintain accurate statistics.
- Visual acuity and physical skills necessary to retrieve library materials from shelves and storage areas, maintain library materials and operate equipment. The incumbent is required to have the physical ability to push/pull fully loaded book carts and lift/carry materials weighing up to 40 pounds.
- Hearing ability to answer telephone and patron inquiries.
- Computer skills necessary to effectively access information on the computer.
- Ability to operate a variety of library equipment including a computer, fax and copy machine.
- Generally will work within a normal office environment, with minimal discomfort due to extreme temperatures, dust, and noise.
- Requires occasional travel between KDL locations, and may include out of county travel for meetings and conferences.
- Work hours are varied, including evenings and weekend hours. The incumbent's schedule is: Mondays 8:45-1:45pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:15-8:15pm, Wednesdays and Fridays 8:45-5:15. Every other Saturday 8:45-1:45pm.
- Frequent sitting/standing in one position for extended periods of time.
Kent District Library is recognized as one of the Best & Brightest Companies to Work for in West Michigan 2019. This stems from offering competitive pay, outstanding benefits and fostering excellent work-life balance, but more than anything, it comes as a result of our workplace culture and sense of purpose, which is to further all people.
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