Adult Librarian

Stark County District LibraryMassillon, OH
4d$21Onsite

About The Position

Are you a creative, service-driven librarian with the ability to balance multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment? Jackson Community Branch, a high traffic branch within the Stark Library system, is located in the heart of Jackson Township, just across from Jackson High School. We are seeking an Adult Librarian to lead adult programming, build a strong and responsive collection, and drive outreach efforts that connect the library to the community. This branch also services as a busy passport facility, and the successful candidate must be willing to train and certify as a passport agent. In addition to developing adult services, the Adult Librarian, will work at public service points assisting with circulation, technology and patron support. Strong time management, multi-tasking ability and excellent customer service skills are essential, along with a flexible, team-oriented mindset. This full-time position includes a regular schedule of two evenings per week plus a rotating Friday/Saturday schedule. This position offers a community-minded and inclusive work environment, competitive compensation based on relevant experience, as well as generous paid time off including vacation, sick time, 10 paid holidays, and up to 2 floating holidays per year. In addition, the library offers a robust benefits package including medical, dental, vision, employer-paid life, participation in the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System, and a host of additional voluntary benefits. If this opportunity interests you, and you feel you may be a good fit for this position (detailed job description below), please complete our online application and submit your resume. Position Summary An employee serving in this position advances the mission of the Library by serving as a professional librarian, providing direct public service, programming, outreach, and collection management services and expertise.  This role is primarily responsible for providing leadership in a designated area/age group per the needs of the department or location.  The Librarian is also responsible for establishing and maintaining key external relationships (e.g., authors, publishers, organizations, etc.) on behalf of his/her location or department and representing the Library in various outreach capacities.  The Librarian, in conjunction with the Department or Branch Manager, helps set location goals for their own work as well as that of the rest of the staff and helps lead system-wide projects.

Requirements

  • MLIS degree required. Within the Genealogy Department a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent is required and an MLIS is preferred.
  • Ohio drivers’ license and ability to maintain a driving record that is satisfactory to the Library’s liability insurance carrier is required.
  • In-depth knowledge of collection materials and professional resources related to focus age group is required.
  • Experience working with focus age group is required.
  • Experience presenting and implementing programs to groups is required.
  • Experience with the principles and practices of customer service is required.
  • Experience with library circulation systems and procedures is required.
  • Experience in public library or public-sector organizations is required.

Nice To Haves

  • 3 or more years of related experience is preferred. Within the Genealogy Department, 5 years or more of related experience is preferred in the absence of an MLIS.
  • Experience developing programs for individuals and groups is preferred.
  • Experience coordinating with external partners is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrates and assists patrons with all library service and collection platforms, and is an advanced user of platforms.
  • Provides instruction on platforms in area of specialization.
  • Performs advanced searches through both public and ILS interfaces. Contributes to improving access for other staff in area of specialization.
  • Demonstrates and assists patrons with print and online reference tools, including Reader’s Advisory resources.
  • Assists patrons in accessing and using document machines, library computers and library-supported software, and troubleshoots intermediate technical problems. Provides advanced assistance in area of specialization.
  • Provides advanced reference assistance, and helps develop access tools in area of specialization.
  • Performs transactional services (e.g., notary, passport)
  • Facilitates special support and services that include open-ended interactions requiring analysis, additional data gathering, independent judgment/decision-making and may have multiple “right” answers or possible outcomes (e.g., Book an Expert)
  • Performs all direct patron circulation functions.
  • May have responsibility for regularly implementing record maintenance tasks.
  • May have in-depth understanding of ILS Circulation Module, and may troubleshoot ILS issues.
  • May troubleshoot and resolve complex patron account issues, in consultation with Manager.
  • May assist in shelving as needed.
  • Plans merchandising and organization of designated collections area(s).
  • Manages assigned collection areas and works in coordination with Manager and other staff in all aspects of collection merchandising and maintenance.
  • Creates Educator Units as needed and may provide direction to other staff who assist with creating Educator Units.
  • Leads or assists other staff with internal and external group program set up.
  • Plans and/or presents internal and external programs.
  • Participates in and may lead promotional activities outside the library.
  • Develops content and materials for both active and passive delivery to groups. May sometimes involve other staff, as needed.
  • Plans and provides guidance to other staff on the general direction of services/programs for given focus area(s).
  • Establishes partnerships, develops content for, and implements joint services with outside agencies on behalf of his/her department, location, and the system.
  • Mentors and trains other staff, including Specialists and Librarians in other locations.
  • Leads, system-wide planning, development and training initiatives.
  • Provides functional guidance to other staff regarding services, programs, and collections within area(s) of expertise.
  • Serves on library committees as needed.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Benefits

  • generous paid time off including vacation, sick time, 10 paid holidays, and up to 2 floating holidays per year
  • robust benefits package including medical, dental, vision, employer-paid life, participation in the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System, and a host of additional voluntary benefits
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