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Librarian - City of San Marcos, Texas, TX (ID: 339248)

Title Librarian
Type Library
Date Posted 2019-09-09
City / Organization City of San Marcos, Texas, TX
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Description
Job Summary
Coordinates and performs a variety of professional-level library work in one or more of the following areas of the library operation: children's services, adult services, or technical services; selects materials for the library collection; provides reference and reader's advisory services; and performs related duties as assigned.

 

 

 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DECISION MAKING:
Essential Functions 
  • Performs professional-level library work of the following types:
    • Plans, schedules, implements, and publicizes educational and informational library programs and displays; maintains statistics on program attendance, evaluates programs, and prepares reports,
    • Provides story times, puppet shows, and other engaging educational programs for children.
    • Performs original MARC (level IV) cataloging and authority work for books, audiovisual materials, and Spanish Language materials; maintains authority records; insures compliance with AACR2 and local library guidelines.
    • Acquires, preserves, catalogs, and digitizes materials for the local history collection; provides local history research assistance; creates bibliographies and displays featuring items from the collection.
    • Promotes the programs, collections, and services of the library by preparing publicity fliers, press releases, slide shows, bibliographies, displays, and bulletin boards.  Develops and maintains library web pages and online newsletters.
    • Makes public presentations about the library and represents the library at community events.
    • Helps develop and implement library plans, policies, and procedures.
    • Assists with fundraising, grant projects, volunteer recognition, and other special events.
  • Provides professional research assistance and instruction to library patrons:
    • Uses in-depth knowledge of library resources and research methods to assist patrons in locating materials and information; provides reader advisory services.
    • Provides instruction and assistance to patrons in the use of library computers, software, databases, and equipment.
    • Provides library tours and bibliographic instruction to school groups and other organizations.
    • Proctors exams; registers patrons for library classes; issues TexShare cards; and provides interlibrary loan services.
    • Addresses and facilitates the timely and effective resolution of complex patron issues.
    • Troubleshoots computer, printer, and PC reservation system problems.
  • Responsible for collection development in assigned areas:
    • Reviews, selects, purchases, and de-accessions assigned collection materials.
    • Uses statistical data to ensure that the library collection appropriately meets the needs of the community.
    • Tracks and manages budget allocation for library materials.
    • Prepares bibliographies, displays, and online newsletters featuring materials from the library collection.
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Serves as the "manager on duty" during assigned shifts; resolves customer service complaints; deals with emergency and security issues.
    • Provides training and supervision of clerical workers and volunteers as assigned.
    • Serves on City committees and/or teams as appointed.
    • Attends staff meetings and training programs.
    • Performs other routine and/or specialized duties relative to area of assignment as assigned.
  • Provides classes and programs that focus on workforce development.  

 
Decision Making 
  • Trains and supervises the activities of subordinate personnel and/or volunteers.
  • Serves as "Manager on Duty" for assigned shifts.
 

 

 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Salary is dependent upon qualifications):
Minimum Requirements
  • Masters Degree in Library Science or Information Studies from an American Library Association-accredited graduate school is required.
  • Two (2) years library experience is preferred.
  • Must possess a valid Texas Driver's License with an acceptable driving record.
 

 

 CORE COMPETENCIES AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Core Competencies
  • Must have the ability to prepare, proof and review departmental correspondences, policies, and procedures .  Must be able to create effective presentations, publicity materials, spreadsheets, and reports.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills are required; must be able to maintain positive working relationships with City departments and personnel, outside agencies, vendors, community organizations, patrons, and the general public.
 
Physical Demands and Working Conditions 
Physical requirements include lifting up to 35 pounds rarely.  Subject to vision constantly; handling, and fine dexterity frequently; standing, sitting, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling, reaching, bending, climbing, balancing, vision, hearing and talking occasionally; kneeling, crouching, crawling, twisting and foot controls rarely.
 
Working conditions involves occasional exposure to infectious diseases and irate members of the public.
 
Safety Sensitive Position.

FLSA Status 
Exempt

Job Post Expiration Date   October 9, 2019

    All jobs posted are considered open until filled and may close at anytime except as stated in the Job Description. .