Thursday, September 07, 2023

Substitute Reference Librarian - Berlin-Peck Memorial Library

The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is seeking a friendly, enthusiastic substitute librarian to join our team. The ideal candidate will enjoy working with the public and engaging with children and teens, and have an interest in serving a wide variety of needs at the children's reference desk. Duties involve working directly with the public in a variety of ways, including providing reference, reader's advisory, and technology support, answering the phone, and assisting with programs as needed. Excellent customer service and technology skills required. Hours will vary but can include day and evening hours and Saturdays throughout the year. MLS required (or within 1 semester of completion). This position is a non-bargaining unit position (non-union). Salary is $25 per hour. Interested applicants, please submit a meaningful cover letter and resume to Kim McNally (kmcnally@berlinpeck.org) via email. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Job Function: Under the direction of the Department Head, the substitute reference librarian provides professional library services including reference and readers' advisory for children and families, advises on technology-related services, and assists the public in the use of library resources.

Typical Duties, Responsibilities, Tasks & Assignments: Provide reference and readers' advisory to patrons of all ages. Assist patrons in using the online catalog, databases, computers, and other and other electronic resources. Conduct searches for information using a wide variety of resources. Evaluate information resources and advise patrons. Implement special duties, as determined by the Department Head, on an as-needed basis including assistance with library programs, promotional materials, and promotion of library resources.

Special Skills & Requirements: A Master's Degree in library science from a school accredited by the American Library Association is required (or within 1 semester of completion of degree). Knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques of modern library operation is preferred. Ability to think quickly, assess a situation, and make sound decisions. Must be able to perform continuous reaching and lifting of moderate to heavy material up to 25 lbs.