LIBRARIAN I - 8030
GRADE 16
PAY RANGE $46,724 - $66,617/yr - plus a comprehensive benefits package
Previous experience working with children is preferred. Looking for the following skills: Develops and maintains collections of youth services (ages 0-12) and other sections as assigned; Plans and conducts programming and outreach, primarily for preschool and elementary age children, Participates in the bookmobile which is for all ages (0-18 years old); Provides customer service at reference and circulation desks; Represents the library at city-wide and consortium meetings related to youth issues; Assists with the oversight of the division in the absence of the division head; Schedule includes nights and weekends.
General Statement of Duties:
Provides public library services at a library location; performs directly related work as required.
Examples of Essential Work:
- Determines patron needs and provides guidance, information, technological assistance, readers advisory and related library services;
- Maintains a knowledge of informational services within the library and provides research and reference services to patrons on a wide variety of subjects and educational levels;
- Explores all possible information sources for inquiring patrons, including all materials within the Library system of Manchester, contributing Libraries in the inter-library loan program and other related sources as necessary;
- Maintains a safe and secure library environment through monitoring patrons adherence to library procedures and guidelines and maintaining an awareness of all persons within the facility;
- Plans, prepares and directs or conducts youth and adult programs, such as technology classes and online searching skills as assigned;
- Reviews and makes recommendations for the materials collection at assigned locations and on weeding and ordering;
- Ensures library equipment is in working order, including performing routine maintenance;
- Supervises subordinate positions at the assigned location;
- Ensures that patron service problems are resolved in a courteous and timely manner, interpreting library policy as necessary;
- Operates and maintains various audio-visual and technology equipment;
- Serves as a liaison between the community and the library system on a daily basis, developing positive relationships by bringing library materials and presenting programs at various community sites;
- May perform the duties of other classes as necessary to provide timely and effective service to patrons;
- Provides needed information and demonstrations concerning how to perform certain work tasks to new employees in the same or similar class of positions; and more...
Acceptable Experience and Training:
- Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master of Library Science, Computer Science, Public Relations Degree or related; and
- Some library experience; or
- Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the work.
Required Special Qualifications: