Library Assistant I / Youth Services Ina Thompson Moss Point Public Library Accounting - Moss Point, MS at Geebo

Library Assistant I / Youth Services Ina Thompson Moss Point Public Library

Jackson George Regional Library System Jackson George Regional Library System Moss Point, MS Moss Point, MS Full-time Full-time $10.
71 an hour $10.
71 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago JGRLS is looking for a fun, innovative person who enjoys working with children and teens.
This individual will conduct story time, plan and implement programming events for children and teens, and should have a general interest in children's and teen's literature.
The employee holding this position works under the supervision of the Branch Manager to complete the detailed tasks necessary for the courteous, efficient and systematic provision of readers' assistance and other public services related to providing access to, and successful use of, the resources and services of the Ina Thompson Moss Point Public Library, with an emphasis on children and youth services, materials, equipment and resources.
All Library employees are required to work as an effective and efficient team.
Employees in this job classification are expected to possess the skills needed to complete all non-professional routines and procedures.
Using the team approach, employees will, through open and continuous channels of communication with members of the local community, subordinates, colleagues, and superiors, assume responsibility for day-to-day operations of the Library.
Work is performed in accordance with Regional Library Board of Trustees approved policies and procedures and other directives as issued by the Branch Manager and Library Director.
All candidates for this position must complete (1) Application for Employment, (2) contemporary and classic children's literature knowledge review.
An official copy of the candidate's college/university transcript is required.
A.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 1.
AA degree or 60 semester hours (or equivalent) of college/university credits or one year professional experience working with children.
2.
Knowledge of contemporary and classic children's and young adult literature.
3.
One year public library experience or working with children, teens, and/or young adults.
4.
Ability to place items in alphabetical and numerical sequence.
5.
Knowledge of and ability to use PC in a Windows environment.
6.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office or comparable software.
7.
Ability to navigate the Internet.
8.
Valid Driver's License and reliable transportation.
9.
The person holding this position must have the ability to hear, bend, stoop, push, pull, squat, crouch, reach above shoulder level, and lift and move objects up to 25 pounds.
B.
KNOWLDEGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES 1.
Ability to learn and apply approved JGRLS operating policies and procedures to the work environment.
2.
High level of communication skills, both oral and written.
3.
Knowledge of contemporary and classic literature for all age groups, with an emphasis on children's and young adult literature.
4.
Ability to use the Library's classification system and online catalog in order to assist Library users.
5.
Knowledge of and ability to use Internet, Microsoft Office, Computer Software, Library ILS, and PC Computers in a Windows environment.
6.
Knowledge of the range of resources and services available through the Library system and ability to help patrons access the appropriate staff, branch or department to fill their information needs.
7.
Keyboarding skills and ability to complete forms, reports and correspondence.
8.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with members of the community, subordinates, colleagues, superiors, volunteers and Library users.
9.
Ability to communicate effectively, pleasantly and clearly with coworkers and Library users in person, by telephone, by e-mail and in writing.
10.
Ability to place items in correct alphabetical and numerical sequence.
11.
Ability to operate Library related equipment.
12.
Ability to follow basic safety principles and workplace safety guidelines.
13.
Ability to plan and set up attractive and effective bulletin boards and library displays.
14.
Ability to plan and implement events and programs for the promotion of Library programs, services and materials.
C.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The person holding this position will devote the majority of their time performing youth services responsibilities and will fill in at the public service desk on an as-needed basis.
The Branch Manager is responsible for all work assignments and the time spent performing public service duties depends on the needs of the Branch and the Branch Manager.
1.
Staff the Youth Services desk, answering telephones and responding to in-house inquiries from patrons of all age groups.
2.
Assist Youth Service patrons in the use of the various resources, equipment and services offered by the library.
3.
Help keep the Youth Services area neat, accessible and in order through regular shelf reading.
4.
Prepare Youth Services statistical reports, forms and correspondence as needed.
5.
Assist Youth Services patrons in the use of the online catalog, public access computers, the Internet, and other electronic resources provided for public use at the library.
6.
Serve as Person-in-Charge (PIC) as required by duty schedule.
7.
Review and understand all policies, procedures and training manuals developed by the Library System and Branch Manager.
8.
Provide courteous, considerate, friendly and energetic service at all times.
9.
Perform established routines for opening and closing the branch, and cash management policies and procedures effectively and efficiently.
10.
Read widely in the area of children's and Teen literature and recommend children's and Teen materials appropriate for the branch's collection and the community served.
11.
Order library materials as directed by the Branch Manager.
13.
Maintain the Youth Services collection; arrange for attractiveness and ease of use; weed, develop methods to promote sections of the collection, new items, etc.
14.
Develop and present weekly programs for preschoolers, including storytelling, crafts, flannel boards, puppet plays, etc.
15.
Develop and present appropriate programming for all ages within the Youth Services realm - Preschool, Children, Tween, and Teen.
16.
Plan and execute the Summer Reading Program under the direction of the Branch Manager and JGRLS Coordinator of Youth Services.
17.
Plan and execute special programs for outreach to public and private schools and daycare centers and other community groups in the community under direction of the Branch Manager.
18.
Read, understand and implement workplace safety guidelines, as issued.
19.
Attend branch, system and other meetings and training programs, including overnight travel, as required.
The absence of specific statements of duties does not exclude those tasks from this position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment.
The employee holding this position is subject to an initial six-month probationary period for new hires.
Employees will receive performance evaluations conducted by the Branch Manager periodically during this period.
Thereafter, performance evaluations are conducted annually by the Branch Manager and reviewed by the Library Director.
The position of Library Assistant I:
Public Services/Youth Services (F/T Salaried) is classified non-exempt under the provisions of the U.
S.
Fair Labor Stands Act Amendments of 1985.
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Full-time AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$10.
71 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Ability to Relocate:
Moss Point, MS 39563:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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