Library Assistant - Public Services (Sub) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Appleton, WI at Geebo

Library Assistant - Public Services (Sub)

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6 Appleton, WI Appleton, WI $23.
25 an hour $23.
25 an hour 4 days ago 4 days ago 4 days ago This is a substitute, non-benefited, non-exempt library assistant position in the Public Services section of the library.
Regular weekend and evening availability is required.
Work involves providing general informational help, reference, readers' advisory and technology assistance to patrons at the adult public service desks.
Work is performed under the general supervision of the Public Services Supervisor.
Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Provides courteous, efficient, knowledgeable customer service at adult public service desks.
Provides reference and readers advisory to patrons at adult public service desks, via the telephone, and online Assists and instructs patrons in the use of electronic and print resources Assists and instructs patrons in the use of library catalog, including placing holds, renewing items, etc.
Assists and instructs patrons in downloading ebooks,e-audio books, streaming video, and other online resources Assists and instructs patrons using internet computers, including email, scanning, printing, etc.
Assists and instructs patrons using microfilm readers and/or printer copiers Assists and instructs patrons using self-check machines, including troubleshooting Accurately checks out library materials using RFID technology Registers patrons receiving new and/or replacement library cards Books meeting rooms and study rooms Answers reference phone line, including directing calls for the City of Appleton Accurately communicates library policies, procedures, and code of conduct to the public Promotes library services Contributes to displays of public interest, and or current events Contributes to user guides and booklists, in print and online Contributes content to library communications Contributes to local obituary database by transcribing obituaries and accurately entering information into database Maintains regular punctual and predictable attendance.
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS Other tasks as assigned Typical Qualifications Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree or equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the following knowledge, abilities and skills:
Knowledge of public library services and practices Computer skills including a working knowledge of Windows, MS Office, internet search strategies, and electronic databases.
Good oral and written communication skills and the ability to communicate with others in a tactful and courteous manner Ability to learn new technologies and software and communicate that knowledge to others.
Ability to learn library procedures, polices, and able to communicate these to the public Ability to work independently with creativity Ability to instruct varied age groups in using electronic databases and print resources for information Ability to provide reference and reader's advisory services to the public in person, via telephone, and via electronic media Ability to deal with public relations problems courteously and tactfully.
Ability to work as a team member, maintaining effective relationships with co-workers Ability to stand and walk for several hours Ability to work in a fast-paced environment Ability to lift at least 30 lbs; push a loaded book cart (200 lbs) on carpeting Ability to read fine print (font sizes of 8 or larger) Ability to hear the library's security gate alarm, computer alters, and a normal speaking voice Ability to speak Spanish or Hmong a plus Supplemental Information COMPETENCIES Communication Customer Focus Handling Difficult People Problem Solving Adaptability/Flexibility To learn more about these competencies click here.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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