City of Canby, OR
Library Assistant II (Part-Time), Circulation
City of Canby, OR, Canby, Oregon, United States, 97013
Salary:
$23.34 - $30.09 Hourly Location :
Canby, OR Job Type:
Part Time Job Number:
2025-00035 Department:
Library Opening Date:
02/26/2025 Closing Date:
3/12/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
Position Overview
Do you love books, organizing information, and helping people find what they need? Come work for Canby Public Library, along with our dedicated team! This is a part time, 20 hour per week position with a tentative Monday (8am-1pm), Tuesday (2-7pm), Wednesday (2-7pm), and Friday (8am-1pm) work schedule.
The Library Assistant II is responsible for providing lead work coordination and direct customer service in library service delivery, maintenance and programs. Employees in this classification assist with training, and monitoring of staff and volunteers, provide direct assistance to customers in the delivery of a variety of library services and programs, as well as coordinate and perform other routine duties under the direction of a librarian or supervisor.
This position will primarily be assisting with circulation (check in/out materials, process transactions, sort/retrieve materials), customer service duties at the library reference desk, and other assistance to customers in the delivery of a variety of library services.
The Library Assistant II is distinguished from the Library Assistant due to lead work duties, and higher-level responsibility to coordinate and support more complex aspects of library operations.
Supervisory Responsibilities Supervision of other employees is not a responsibility of this classification. Employees in this classification provide support as lead for library assistants and volunteers. Duties and Responsibilities
The individual in this position is expected to engage in the following work-related activities. Connect customers with library products, services, materials and events. Answer and resolve questions about services and accounts, and provide information, directions, referrals, and routine reference and readers' advisory. Coordinate and lead routine operations of a unit of the library; schedule, train and assist employees and volunteers. Assist with service delivery of routine library functions on location and offsite, including assignment to locations or programs that focus on services to specific audiences. Use automated library systems to fulfill requests from customers. Check materials in/out, retrieve, sort and transfer materials to other libraries. Assess, collect, calculate, record, and reconcile fines and fees following standard library protocols and procedures. Perform a variety of clerical tasks such as: maintain supplies and inventory; prepare outgoing mail and packages; process and distribute mail and other deliveries; and facilitate bookings of public meeting rooms. Develop, plan, and implement programs and events. Process new library materials. Make minor repairs to books and other materials. Provide technical direction to support the work of volunteers. Assist with social media and other types of marketing tools. Assist with evaluation and maintenance of library materials and other resources. Perform a variety of tasks that support the acquisition of library materials. Participate in work groups, project teams, task forces and committees as assigned. Collect and prepare data for reports, statistical materials, or other records as needed. Assist with opening or closing tasks. Act as a resource, provide guidance, and assist with training of other staff and volunteers. Follow and report issues or concerns following established library practices and procedures regarding general aspects of maintenance, appearance, customer behaviors, safety and security. Responsible for building and staff in absence of librarian or supervisor. Perform basic troubleshooting and maintenance of equipment, WiFi and software. Perform all work of lower library classifications as needed. Performs additional duties as assigned. Competency Profile The individual in this position is expected to possess or acquire: Principles and practices of customer service. Knowledge of modern office/library environments, practices, tools, techniques, principles and technologies. Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures, and office/library systems, equipment, and software. Ability to perform basic arithmetic. Effective problem solving, decision-making, and adaptability to handle diverse and competing demands. Ability to communicate effectively in all formats with diverse customers, employees, contractors, other agencies, public officials, the general public, and volunteers. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees and the public. Ability to follow and apply City and department practices, procedures, and policies. Ability to develop and maintain safe work habits and follow all required safety policies, procedures and techniques. Ability to respect, seek to understand, and value individual differences to foster and support a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Job Qualification Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) Three years of experience in library services, customer service, office work or other related area with some lead experience Or any satisfactory combination of education, experience, and training that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the above duties.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience in a library environment. Associates degree or higher. Bilingual in Spanish.
Working Conditions and Supplemental Information
Mental effort Normal concentration and attention to detail with normal deadlines.
Physical effort Moderate: Duties involve lifting, carrying, stacking, and moving materials weighing up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly. Perform tasks that may require the incumbent to balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, use manual dexterity, perform repetitive motions, grasp, and feel with or without reasonable accommodations. Express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word. Receive detailed information through oral communication. Visual acuity necessary to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; expansive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts and/or operation of machines (including inspection); using measurement devices; and/or assembly of fabrication of parts at distances close to the eyes.
Work environment Everyday Risks/Discomforts: Work is performed indoors in an office environment, however, occasional offsite assignments or events outside library facilities may be required.
Travel requirements None
Hours required Evening and weekend hours as assigned SUMMARY OF BENEFITS FOR AFSCME REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
(Benefits are pro-rated for part time employees working 20-39 hours a week) Effective July 1, 2022
Retirement : The City of Canby participates in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP). The City pays the employees share of 6% of employee's salary into the plan. The City participates in the PERS Sick Leave Provision and reports accrued/unused sick leave to PERS after the sick leave retirement benefit has been calculated (refer to Sick Leave).
Deferred Compensation : The City offers several options for participation in a 457 deferred comp plan. Participation is voluntary and contributions are made by the employee.
Vacation : Paid vacation is based on length of service (the accrual rate per pay period is the annual rate divided by the total number of pay periods). All regular employees who have been employed with the City for at least six (6) months are eligible for vacation benefits. The maximum vacation accrual limit is 280 hours. 1-3 years 80 hours annually 4-8 years 120 hours annually 9-13 years 160 hours annually 14 + years 200 hours annually
Comp Time : Employees may elect additional time off from work in lieu of payment for overtime work performed. Maximum accrual allowed is sixty (60) hours.
Longevity : Employees become eligible for longevity pay in the amount of one and a half percent (1.5%) of the base salary after completing ten (10) years of continuous employment with the City of Canby. Employees become eligible for longevity pay in the amount of two percent (2%) of their base salary after completing 20 years of continuous employment with the City.
Holidays : Employees are compensated for 12 holidays per year. New Years Day - January 1 Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday - 3rd Monday in January President's Day - 3rd Monday in February Memorial Day - Last Monday in May Independence Day - July 4 Labor Day - 1st Monday in September Veteran's Day - November 11 Day after Thanksgiving - 4th Friday in November Thanksgiving - 4th Thursday in November Christmas Eve - December 24 Christmas Day - December 25 One Personal Holiday (8 hours)
Sick Leave : Employees earn ninety six (96) hours of sick leave annually (the accrual rate per pay period is the annual rate divided by the total number of pay periods). Upon retirement under the City's retirement plan, an employee shall be compensated for fifty percent (50%) of his/her accumulated but unused sick leave. The number of hours of sick leave for which compensation is provided shall not exceed five hundred (500). Funeral Leave: In the event of a death in the employee's immediate family, employee is entitled leave of absence with pay up to three (3) working days as may be necessary. The employee's immediate family shall include the employee's spouse, ex-spouse, child(ren), step-children, parent(s), brother(s), step-brothers, sister(s), step-sisters, grandparent(s), father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunts, uncles and grandchildren.
Family Medical Leave : The City will allow employees to take family and medical leave in accordance with State and Federal law. An employee shall utilize all accrued paid leave in excess of sixty (60) hours prior to taking unpaid leave.
Health & Welfare : Refer to Collective Bargaining Agreement for current language regarding health insurance benefits. See rate sheet for current employee contribution amounts.
Disability Benefits :
Workers Compensation - All employees are covered by Worker's Compensation. This type of insurance covers employees in case of on-the-job injuries or job-related illnesses. Life Insurance - The City provides life insurance in the amount of one and one-half (1 ½) times an employee's annual salary (maximum $150,000). AD&D - The City provides Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance in the amount of one and one-half (1 ½) times an employee's annual salary (maximum $150,000). LTD - The City provides a program of long term disability insurance. Supplemental Life Options and Short Term Disability - Available for purchase by employee. City does not contribute. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) : An FSA allows an employee to set aside a portion of earnings to pay for qualified medical or dependent care expenses. Money deducted from an employee's pay into an FSA is not subject to payroll taxes. An employee can carryover up to $500 into the next year without losing the funds. Participation in flexible spending benefit is voluntary and the City does not contribute.
AFLAC : Optional benefits are available. The City does not contribute. 01
Do you have the equivalent to a high school education and at least three years of general office or library experience, or any satisfactory combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the above duties?
Yes No
02
Do you have prior experience in a library environment?
Yes No
03
A preferred qualifications is being bilingual in Spanish. Are you bilingual in Spanish?
Yes No
Required Question
$23.34 - $30.09 Hourly Location :
Canby, OR Job Type:
Part Time Job Number:
2025-00035 Department:
Library Opening Date:
02/26/2025 Closing Date:
3/12/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
Position Overview
Do you love books, organizing information, and helping people find what they need? Come work for Canby Public Library, along with our dedicated team! This is a part time, 20 hour per week position with a tentative Monday (8am-1pm), Tuesday (2-7pm), Wednesday (2-7pm), and Friday (8am-1pm) work schedule.
The Library Assistant II is responsible for providing lead work coordination and direct customer service in library service delivery, maintenance and programs. Employees in this classification assist with training, and monitoring of staff and volunteers, provide direct assistance to customers in the delivery of a variety of library services and programs, as well as coordinate and perform other routine duties under the direction of a librarian or supervisor.
This position will primarily be assisting with circulation (check in/out materials, process transactions, sort/retrieve materials), customer service duties at the library reference desk, and other assistance to customers in the delivery of a variety of library services.
The Library Assistant II is distinguished from the Library Assistant due to lead work duties, and higher-level responsibility to coordinate and support more complex aspects of library operations.
Supervisory Responsibilities Supervision of other employees is not a responsibility of this classification. Employees in this classification provide support as lead for library assistants and volunteers. Duties and Responsibilities
The individual in this position is expected to engage in the following work-related activities. Connect customers with library products, services, materials and events. Answer and resolve questions about services and accounts, and provide information, directions, referrals, and routine reference and readers' advisory. Coordinate and lead routine operations of a unit of the library; schedule, train and assist employees and volunteers. Assist with service delivery of routine library functions on location and offsite, including assignment to locations or programs that focus on services to specific audiences. Use automated library systems to fulfill requests from customers. Check materials in/out, retrieve, sort and transfer materials to other libraries. Assess, collect, calculate, record, and reconcile fines and fees following standard library protocols and procedures. Perform a variety of clerical tasks such as: maintain supplies and inventory; prepare outgoing mail and packages; process and distribute mail and other deliveries; and facilitate bookings of public meeting rooms. Develop, plan, and implement programs and events. Process new library materials. Make minor repairs to books and other materials. Provide technical direction to support the work of volunteers. Assist with social media and other types of marketing tools. Assist with evaluation and maintenance of library materials and other resources. Perform a variety of tasks that support the acquisition of library materials. Participate in work groups, project teams, task forces and committees as assigned. Collect and prepare data for reports, statistical materials, or other records as needed. Assist with opening or closing tasks. Act as a resource, provide guidance, and assist with training of other staff and volunteers. Follow and report issues or concerns following established library practices and procedures regarding general aspects of maintenance, appearance, customer behaviors, safety and security. Responsible for building and staff in absence of librarian or supervisor. Perform basic troubleshooting and maintenance of equipment, WiFi and software. Perform all work of lower library classifications as needed. Performs additional duties as assigned. Competency Profile The individual in this position is expected to possess or acquire: Principles and practices of customer service. Knowledge of modern office/library environments, practices, tools, techniques, principles and technologies. Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures, and office/library systems, equipment, and software. Ability to perform basic arithmetic. Effective problem solving, decision-making, and adaptability to handle diverse and competing demands. Ability to communicate effectively in all formats with diverse customers, employees, contractors, other agencies, public officials, the general public, and volunteers. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees and the public. Ability to follow and apply City and department practices, procedures, and policies. Ability to develop and maintain safe work habits and follow all required safety policies, procedures and techniques. Ability to respect, seek to understand, and value individual differences to foster and support a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Job Qualification Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) Three years of experience in library services, customer service, office work or other related area with some lead experience Or any satisfactory combination of education, experience, and training that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the above duties.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience in a library environment. Associates degree or higher. Bilingual in Spanish.
Working Conditions and Supplemental Information
Mental effort Normal concentration and attention to detail with normal deadlines.
Physical effort Moderate: Duties involve lifting, carrying, stacking, and moving materials weighing up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly. Perform tasks that may require the incumbent to balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, use manual dexterity, perform repetitive motions, grasp, and feel with or without reasonable accommodations. Express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word. Receive detailed information through oral communication. Visual acuity necessary to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; expansive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts and/or operation of machines (including inspection); using measurement devices; and/or assembly of fabrication of parts at distances close to the eyes.
Work environment Everyday Risks/Discomforts: Work is performed indoors in an office environment, however, occasional offsite assignments or events outside library facilities may be required.
Travel requirements None
Hours required Evening and weekend hours as assigned SUMMARY OF BENEFITS FOR AFSCME REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
(Benefits are pro-rated for part time employees working 20-39 hours a week) Effective July 1, 2022
Retirement : The City of Canby participates in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP). The City pays the employees share of 6% of employee's salary into the plan. The City participates in the PERS Sick Leave Provision and reports accrued/unused sick leave to PERS after the sick leave retirement benefit has been calculated (refer to Sick Leave).
Deferred Compensation : The City offers several options for participation in a 457 deferred comp plan. Participation is voluntary and contributions are made by the employee.
Vacation : Paid vacation is based on length of service (the accrual rate per pay period is the annual rate divided by the total number of pay periods). All regular employees who have been employed with the City for at least six (6) months are eligible for vacation benefits. The maximum vacation accrual limit is 280 hours. 1-3 years 80 hours annually 4-8 years 120 hours annually 9-13 years 160 hours annually 14 + years 200 hours annually
Comp Time : Employees may elect additional time off from work in lieu of payment for overtime work performed. Maximum accrual allowed is sixty (60) hours.
Longevity : Employees become eligible for longevity pay in the amount of one and a half percent (1.5%) of the base salary after completing ten (10) years of continuous employment with the City of Canby. Employees become eligible for longevity pay in the amount of two percent (2%) of their base salary after completing 20 years of continuous employment with the City.
Holidays : Employees are compensated for 12 holidays per year. New Years Day - January 1 Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday - 3rd Monday in January President's Day - 3rd Monday in February Memorial Day - Last Monday in May Independence Day - July 4 Labor Day - 1st Monday in September Veteran's Day - November 11 Day after Thanksgiving - 4th Friday in November Thanksgiving - 4th Thursday in November Christmas Eve - December 24 Christmas Day - December 25 One Personal Holiday (8 hours)
Sick Leave : Employees earn ninety six (96) hours of sick leave annually (the accrual rate per pay period is the annual rate divided by the total number of pay periods). Upon retirement under the City's retirement plan, an employee shall be compensated for fifty percent (50%) of his/her accumulated but unused sick leave. The number of hours of sick leave for which compensation is provided shall not exceed five hundred (500). Funeral Leave: In the event of a death in the employee's immediate family, employee is entitled leave of absence with pay up to three (3) working days as may be necessary. The employee's immediate family shall include the employee's spouse, ex-spouse, child(ren), step-children, parent(s), brother(s), step-brothers, sister(s), step-sisters, grandparent(s), father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunts, uncles and grandchildren.
Family Medical Leave : The City will allow employees to take family and medical leave in accordance with State and Federal law. An employee shall utilize all accrued paid leave in excess of sixty (60) hours prior to taking unpaid leave.
Health & Welfare : Refer to Collective Bargaining Agreement for current language regarding health insurance benefits. See rate sheet for current employee contribution amounts.
Disability Benefits :
Workers Compensation - All employees are covered by Worker's Compensation. This type of insurance covers employees in case of on-the-job injuries or job-related illnesses. Life Insurance - The City provides life insurance in the amount of one and one-half (1 ½) times an employee's annual salary (maximum $150,000). AD&D - The City provides Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance in the amount of one and one-half (1 ½) times an employee's annual salary (maximum $150,000). LTD - The City provides a program of long term disability insurance. Supplemental Life Options and Short Term Disability - Available for purchase by employee. City does not contribute. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) : An FSA allows an employee to set aside a portion of earnings to pay for qualified medical or dependent care expenses. Money deducted from an employee's pay into an FSA is not subject to payroll taxes. An employee can carryover up to $500 into the next year without losing the funds. Participation in flexible spending benefit is voluntary and the City does not contribute.
AFLAC : Optional benefits are available. The City does not contribute. 01
Do you have the equivalent to a high school education and at least three years of general office or library experience, or any satisfactory combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the above duties?
Yes No
02
Do you have prior experience in a library environment?
Yes No
03
A preferred qualifications is being bilingual in Spanish. Are you bilingual in Spanish?
Yes No
Required Question