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Part-Time Librarian

Pueblo City-County Library District

Greenhorn Valley Library

Application Deadline

Open Until Filled

Wages

$19,895.20 to $26,759.20 per Year   Calculate

Location

Colorado City, AZ

Hours

20.00

MLS

Not Specified

Minimum Education

Master's Degree

Library Experience

Required

Supervisory Experience

Preferred

Type of Library

Public

This job is more than 3 weeks old or the application deadline has passed.

Job Description

Part-time Librarian opportunity at the NEW Greenhorn Valley Library in Colorado City. 

Pueblo City-County Library District has a part-time Librarian opportunity at the new Greenhorn Valley Library in Colorado City. 

The part-time Librarian will provide professional expertise, based on knowledge of library principles, to develop and facilitate programs that link outside organizations and resources to the Library that best meet the needs of the community.  The impetus behind the Branch Librarian’s activities is to promote program attendance, increase visits to the library and promote circulation of the Library’s materials and e-services.

Who will you be working with:

The Branch Librarian reports to the Branch Manager. This position works as a team member to coordinate efforts and ensure staffing needs are met at the Branch Library.  The position also works closely with schools, outside organizations, authors and performers representing the Library as a knowledgeable professional.  The position provides excellent customer service demonstrating the ability to communicate effectively with people regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, ability level or background.

Librarian's duties and responsibilities:

Promotes facilitated Customer Service by proactively approaching customers to offer assistance.  Assists customers with finding library materials and provides information to broaden their awareness of library resources and services.

Presents story times, outreach programs to schools, and coordinates library reading programs and other programs for children and adults. 

Provides outreach services to schools and daycares.

Arranges programs for the public which promote the use of library materials and services. 

Creates bibliographies for public distribution.

Limited supervisory responsibility as specifically delegated by the branch supervisor.

Explains library regulations and procedures, and resolves basic patron issues. 

Works with Community Relations to promote programs and services.

Provides public instruction in the use of library e-resources, computers, digital devices and other new resources and equipment available to customers.

Gives tours, visits school and senior centers, and provides community outreach.   

Provides research assistance to customers using all resources available in the Library as well as accessing outside resources. 

Stays current on library use trends and suggests titles for purchase.

Assists at the self-service station with fines, check-ins and check-outs.

Prepares reports regarding programs as requested by the Branch Manager.

Supports team efforts to maintain a safe and secure environment for customers and staff by maintaining awareness of surroundings and working in accordance with safety policies and procedures.

Participates in regularly scheduled department meetings.  Attends All Staff Development Days and other training sessions to acquire new skills and to stay current on all  information that is pertinent to PCCLD.

Reads daily organizational communications from intranet, e-mail, newsletters and print announcements.  Stays current on all library services, programs and events throughout the district. Regularly accesses electronic time keeping, payroll and personnel employee access systems.

Occasionally is assigned to the role of Person in Charge (PIC) for the Rawlings Library including oversight of safety, building security and of the security guard on duty.

May serve as Person in Charge to provide back-up coverage in the absence of the Branch Manager.

Skills and Abilities:    Position requires knowledge of books and collection development as well as excellent planning and program presentation skills for children and adults; particularly, expertise in developing and presenting creative children’s story times.  A passion for working with children with a desire to promote children’s library experiences through dynamic and innovative programming.  Ability to conduct complex reference interviews, to analyze requests and to apply research skills to locate specialized information or provide customers with alternative sources.  Demonstrates courtesy and interest in providing high quality service to customers and displays a positive image.  Participates willingly as a team member: builds and maintains positive working relationships and contributes to a productive working environment. Ability to function under flexible and changing conditions.  Thorough knowledge of print and electronic reference tools and research techniques.  Ability to use Internet and electronic databases.  Ability to understand, accurately use, and teach the use of a variety of software programs, including various databases and the library’s computer system.  Public speaking skills: comfortable speaking to a variety of audiences and age levels

Physical Requirements:  Must be able to lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds and push /pull a fully loaded book cart weighing up to 200 pounds.

Other Requirements:  Must be able to work a flexible schedule including days, evenings and weekends.  Must submit to and successfully pass a criminal background investigation. 

The Community

PUEBLO CITY COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT

Pueblo City County Library District includes eight library locations:  Rawlings Library (main), Barkman Library, Lamb Library, Pueblo West Library, Library @ Y, Patrick Lucero Library, St. Charles Mesa Library and Colorado City Library.

Our Motto:  Ideas, Imagination & Information

Our Mission:  We serve as a foundation for our community by offering welcoing, well equipped and maintained facilities, outstanding collections and well trained employees who proide expert service, encouraging the joy of reading, supporting lifelong learning and presenting access to information from around the world.

Our Vision:  Books and Beyond

HR Info

Florence McKercher

Human Resources Generalist

719-562-5653

Our on-line application process can be accessed from our website at: www.pueblolibrary.org

Posted Aug 6, 2014