City of Kenosha, WI
Customer Service Specialist PT-KPL
City of Kenosha, WI, Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States, 53142
Salary:
$21.17 - $24.20 Hourly Location :
Kenosha, WI Job Type:
Regular - Part Time Job Number:
20250923 Department:
Library Division:
Simmons Uptown Opening Date:
09/23/2025 Closing Date:
10/17/2025 4:30 PM Central
General Overview of Position General Summary
Under the general direction of a Library Branch Manager and/or Department Head, this position manages library user accounts, and interacts with the public to perform circulation, basic reference, technology, and readers advisory services at the first point of service. Scheduling flexibility is imperative. Standard hours may include day and/or evening hours to include weekdays and weekends. The schedule may also vary depending on the needs of the library. This opening will primarily be between 20-29 hours a week. *Please Note: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job. Duties, responsibilities or qualifications may change at any time with or without notice. The Board and Staff of the Kenosha Public Library are committed to building a diverse workforce and a culture that values and demonstrates cultural competency. The successful candidate will: See the value of cultural, ethnic, gender, and other individual differences in people. Value different points of view and check their own views against the views of others. Support fair treatment and equal opportunity for all. Listen to and objectively consider the ideas/input of others. Respect the talents and contributions of all individuals. Strive to eliminate barriers to diversity. Ensure that new barriers to diversity are not built. Example of Duties & Responsibilities Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions
Provides direct service to library patrons in person, by phone, by mail, or electronically; making full use of circulation tools, reference collections, periodicals, electronic resources, system and area resources, including interlibrary loans. Respond to patron inquiries about library services or about locating materials and information in person, by telephone, or electronically. Provide service in a timely, sensitive and confidential manner, consistent with a high level of customer service. Assure high patron satisfaction in all transactions. Assure the prompt, appropriate handling of patron concerns. Participate in preparing and staffing the service desk for daily operation. Participate in operating and troubleshooting AV, computer, and other office equipment. Assist patrons with account issues, including processing money transactions Participate in scheduling the use of publicly-reservable meeting rooms. Use the Integrated Library System (ILS) to circulate physical materials accurately and efficiently. Be aware of library programs and activities, and be familiar with library collections. Assist the public with library-provided computers and equipment. Understand and operate automated library technologies. Be flexible in scheduling and deployment, able to work in any library location and outreach location. Process, withdraw, or mend library materials. Maintain periodicals and serials - receive, process, and withdraw. Assist in maintaining the neatness and appearance of the public and staff areas. Monitor reserves including retrieval from delivery bins, shelving, and retrieving the hold pick list. Understand and operate automated library technologies. Inspect, sort, and prepare returned library materials for shelving. Shelve library materials and shelf read collections. Search for library materials on regularly generated search lists. Provides assistance to users on the latest technology, electronic library services and personal devices Conducts one-on-one appointments with patrons for technology and research assistance. Conducts reference interviews and readers advisory and fulfills research requests as needed Assists with programs, classes, displays and other merchandising as directed by their supervisor, a Branch Manager or Department Head Writes website blogs, creates book lists and posts to social media as directed by their supervisor, a Branch Manager or Department Head General Job Functions
Foster a collaborative relationship with community groups, businesses, organizations, educational institutions, and agencies in the City of Kenosha and Kenosha County, by providing information about the Library and its services. Interact with patrons in person or by phone with respect, courtesy, and confidence. May temporarily serve as Person in Charge of a library location in the absence of a supervisor or librarian including the opening and closing of facilities. May work independently in the field without direct supervision. Be knowledgeable and able to implement KPL policies and procedures. Attend staff meetings, perform continuing education training, and keep informed of library news as required. Participate in, and contribute to, a workplace culture based on teamwork and collaboration, recognizing and achieving shared goals both within and among library departments. Perform other duties as assigned. Reporting Relationship
Reports to a Department Head or Library Branch Manager
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Eligible to Telework
No
Requirements Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Six months to one year of experience in a customer service or retail environment. High school diploma or equivalent. Foundational knowledge and demonstrated proficiency with current digital devices and software programs. Foundational knowledge and demonstrated proficiency with social media and internet searching. Ability to work independently. Ability to learn and follow library policies, procedures, and services. Ability to follow detailed directions and distinguish details. Ability to maintain a regular and flexible work schedule. Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules or composition, and grammar. Good interpersonal skills and ability to maintain and foster cooperative and courteous working relationships with the public, peers, and supervisors. Ability to creatively and effectively make independent decisions based upon experience, knowledge, or training without supervision. Valid driver's license and personal vehicle to use on the job. Ability to adapt to change. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred
Spanish language skills are preferred. Experience working with diverse populations. Physical & Working Conditions
Far vision at 20 feet or further; near vision at 20 inches or less. Talking and hearing. Sitting, standing, walking, climbing (including stairs) and stooping, bending, twisting and reaching (up, across, and down). Must be able to sit and stand for long periods of time. Keyboarding, writing, filing, sorting, shelving, processing, and picking up and shelving books. Lifting and carrying: 50 pounds or less. Pushing and pulling: objects weighing up to 60-80lbs pounds on wheels. Able to travel to meetings outside the library, including overnight travel. Able to work in enclosed space and remote locations for extended periods of time. Able to work at all library branches and other service locations, as needed. Able to work in environmental conditions which may include exposure to dust, dirt, heat, cold, noise, fumes, odors, vibrations, wetness and humidity, and temperature changes. Able to use the following: audiovisual equipment, building security systems, calculator, computer workstation, copy machine, scan station, telephone, and other readily available technology.
CITY OF KENOSHA SUMMARY OF BENEFITS For Nonrepresented Regular Part-Time and Temporary Employees Excludes Crossing Guards and Library employees.
Regular part-time and temporary employees are covered under the Rules & Regulations of the City of Kenosha's Civil Service System as non-represented employees. Regular part-time employees may be eligible for benefits based upon hours worked per year. Not all employees will be eligible for the benefits listed below. Wages and benefits provided by the Library may be different than those listed below. Please contact the with questions.
Wages The wage range for each City job classification is set by a compensation plan approved by the City of Kenosha. The wage rates for some nonrepresented part-time positions are divided into steps; others may only have one set rate of pay. If applicable, employees normally start at the first step (Step 1/A). Subsequent step increases, if any, are typically awarded at one (1) year intervals and are based upon minimum achievement of a satisfactory evaluation.
Part-time and temporary employees are paid an hourly wage based on their classification.
Library personnel are paid based on a wage schedule set and approved by the Library Board. Please refer to the currentfor more information.
Direct Deposit Payroll is made by for all employees. Employees must designate a checking or savings account (of their choice) at the time of hire. Salaried employees are paid on the 15th and last day of each month. Hourly employees are paid weekly on Fridays for the hours worked in the previous work week (Sunday - Saturday).
Pension Employees who meet Department of Employee Trust Funds (ETF) eligibility requirements are enrolled in the and are required to contribute one-half of the yearly pension contribution percentage as determined by WRS. The City contributes the other half of the total required amount into the employee's retirement account.
The current contribution rate for non-represented (general) employees is 13.1%.
The total contribution is calculated based on gross wages paid to the employee for each pay period.
Life
Insurance Term group life insurance coverage is provided to employees who participate in the WRS through the Coverage amount is based on annual salary rounded to the next highest $1,000. The premium for Basic Plan coverage is paid by the City for active employees. Additional coverage and/or supplemental levels of coverage are available to employees at their own expense. Coverage becomes effective on the first of the month following thirty (30) days from the date of hire.
FICA Alternative Those employees not expected to meet the hours requirement set by the WRS to qualify for the pension program are required to participate in a FICA Alternative Program. Your earnings from this job may not be covered under Social Security. When you retire, or if you become disabled, you may receive a pension based on earnings from this job. If you do, and you are also entitled to a benefit from Social Security based on either your own work or the work of your husband or wife, or former husband or wife, your pension may affect the amount of the Social Security benefit you receive. Your Medicare benefits, however, will not be affected. The explains the potential effects of two provisions in the Social Security law for workers who also receive a pension based on their work in a job not covered by Social Security. 01
The following supplemental questions may be used as a scored evaluation of your knowledge, skills and experience. Be certain that the choices you make correspond to the information you have provided on your application/resume. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during a hiring interview. By completing this supplemental evaluation you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any information you provide may be reviewed by the hiring manager. Any misstatements or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or may result in dismissal.
Yes and I understand and agree No I disagree
02
I am 18 years old or older at the time of application.
Yes No
03
I have a High School Diploma or equivalent.
Yes No
04
Please indicate below which electronic devices you have experience using.
Laptop Tablet eReader Smartphone Personal Computer Printer/Copier
05
What electronic devices have you taught another person to use?
Laptop Computer Tablet eReader Smartphone Personal Computer Printer/Copier
06
Please indicate your fluency with the Spanish Language (Read/Write/Speak).
I have no Spanish Language Experience. Beginner Fair Medium Fluent
07
I have experience working in a public library.
Yes No
08
Please tell us how many years customer service experience you have.
I do not have this experience > 0 but less than 3 years experience 3 years but less than 5 years experience 5 or more years experience
09
I have flexibility in work scheduling.
Yes No
10
I possess a valid driver's license and have a good driving record.
Yes No
11
Please tell us your preferred pronouns (for example she/her/hers, they/them/theirs). 12
Please tell us your preferred name for use if you are interviewed. 13
Please indicate when you are generally available to work.
Monday 8am-12pm Monday 12pm-5pm Monday 5pm-9pm Tuesday 8am-12pm Tuesday 12pm-5pm Tuesday 5pm-9pm Wednesday 8am-12pm Wednesday 12pm-5pm Wed 5pm-9pm Thursday 8am-12pm Thursday 12pm-5pm Thurs 5pm-9pm Friday 8am-12pm Friday 12pm-6pm Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 12pm-4pm
Required Question
$21.17 - $24.20 Hourly Location :
Kenosha, WI Job Type:
Regular - Part Time Job Number:
20250923 Department:
Library Division:
Simmons Uptown Opening Date:
09/23/2025 Closing Date:
10/17/2025 4:30 PM Central
General Overview of Position General Summary
Under the general direction of a Library Branch Manager and/or Department Head, this position manages library user accounts, and interacts with the public to perform circulation, basic reference, technology, and readers advisory services at the first point of service. Scheduling flexibility is imperative. Standard hours may include day and/or evening hours to include weekdays and weekends. The schedule may also vary depending on the needs of the library. This opening will primarily be between 20-29 hours a week. *Please Note: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job. Duties, responsibilities or qualifications may change at any time with or without notice. The Board and Staff of the Kenosha Public Library are committed to building a diverse workforce and a culture that values and demonstrates cultural competency. The successful candidate will: See the value of cultural, ethnic, gender, and other individual differences in people. Value different points of view and check their own views against the views of others. Support fair treatment and equal opportunity for all. Listen to and objectively consider the ideas/input of others. Respect the talents and contributions of all individuals. Strive to eliminate barriers to diversity. Ensure that new barriers to diversity are not built. Example of Duties & Responsibilities Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions
Provides direct service to library patrons in person, by phone, by mail, or electronically; making full use of circulation tools, reference collections, periodicals, electronic resources, system and area resources, including interlibrary loans. Respond to patron inquiries about library services or about locating materials and information in person, by telephone, or electronically. Provide service in a timely, sensitive and confidential manner, consistent with a high level of customer service. Assure high patron satisfaction in all transactions. Assure the prompt, appropriate handling of patron concerns. Participate in preparing and staffing the service desk for daily operation. Participate in operating and troubleshooting AV, computer, and other office equipment. Assist patrons with account issues, including processing money transactions Participate in scheduling the use of publicly-reservable meeting rooms. Use the Integrated Library System (ILS) to circulate physical materials accurately and efficiently. Be aware of library programs and activities, and be familiar with library collections. Assist the public with library-provided computers and equipment. Understand and operate automated library technologies. Be flexible in scheduling and deployment, able to work in any library location and outreach location. Process, withdraw, or mend library materials. Maintain periodicals and serials - receive, process, and withdraw. Assist in maintaining the neatness and appearance of the public and staff areas. Monitor reserves including retrieval from delivery bins, shelving, and retrieving the hold pick list. Understand and operate automated library technologies. Inspect, sort, and prepare returned library materials for shelving. Shelve library materials and shelf read collections. Search for library materials on regularly generated search lists. Provides assistance to users on the latest technology, electronic library services and personal devices Conducts one-on-one appointments with patrons for technology and research assistance. Conducts reference interviews and readers advisory and fulfills research requests as needed Assists with programs, classes, displays and other merchandising as directed by their supervisor, a Branch Manager or Department Head Writes website blogs, creates book lists and posts to social media as directed by their supervisor, a Branch Manager or Department Head General Job Functions
Foster a collaborative relationship with community groups, businesses, organizations, educational institutions, and agencies in the City of Kenosha and Kenosha County, by providing information about the Library and its services. Interact with patrons in person or by phone with respect, courtesy, and confidence. May temporarily serve as Person in Charge of a library location in the absence of a supervisor or librarian including the opening and closing of facilities. May work independently in the field without direct supervision. Be knowledgeable and able to implement KPL policies and procedures. Attend staff meetings, perform continuing education training, and keep informed of library news as required. Participate in, and contribute to, a workplace culture based on teamwork and collaboration, recognizing and achieving shared goals both within and among library departments. Perform other duties as assigned. Reporting Relationship
Reports to a Department Head or Library Branch Manager
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Eligible to Telework
No
Requirements Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Six months to one year of experience in a customer service or retail environment. High school diploma or equivalent. Foundational knowledge and demonstrated proficiency with current digital devices and software programs. Foundational knowledge and demonstrated proficiency with social media and internet searching. Ability to work independently. Ability to learn and follow library policies, procedures, and services. Ability to follow detailed directions and distinguish details. Ability to maintain a regular and flexible work schedule. Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules or composition, and grammar. Good interpersonal skills and ability to maintain and foster cooperative and courteous working relationships with the public, peers, and supervisors. Ability to creatively and effectively make independent decisions based upon experience, knowledge, or training without supervision. Valid driver's license and personal vehicle to use on the job. Ability to adapt to change. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred
Spanish language skills are preferred. Experience working with diverse populations. Physical & Working Conditions
Far vision at 20 feet or further; near vision at 20 inches or less. Talking and hearing. Sitting, standing, walking, climbing (including stairs) and stooping, bending, twisting and reaching (up, across, and down). Must be able to sit and stand for long periods of time. Keyboarding, writing, filing, sorting, shelving, processing, and picking up and shelving books. Lifting and carrying: 50 pounds or less. Pushing and pulling: objects weighing up to 60-80lbs pounds on wheels. Able to travel to meetings outside the library, including overnight travel. Able to work in enclosed space and remote locations for extended periods of time. Able to work at all library branches and other service locations, as needed. Able to work in environmental conditions which may include exposure to dust, dirt, heat, cold, noise, fumes, odors, vibrations, wetness and humidity, and temperature changes. Able to use the following: audiovisual equipment, building security systems, calculator, computer workstation, copy machine, scan station, telephone, and other readily available technology.
CITY OF KENOSHA SUMMARY OF BENEFITS For Nonrepresented Regular Part-Time and Temporary Employees Excludes Crossing Guards and Library employees.
Regular part-time and temporary employees are covered under the Rules & Regulations of the City of Kenosha's Civil Service System as non-represented employees. Regular part-time employees may be eligible for benefits based upon hours worked per year. Not all employees will be eligible for the benefits listed below. Wages and benefits provided by the Library may be different than those listed below. Please contact the with questions.
Wages The wage range for each City job classification is set by a compensation plan approved by the City of Kenosha. The wage rates for some nonrepresented part-time positions are divided into steps; others may only have one set rate of pay. If applicable, employees normally start at the first step (Step 1/A). Subsequent step increases, if any, are typically awarded at one (1) year intervals and are based upon minimum achievement of a satisfactory evaluation.
Part-time and temporary employees are paid an hourly wage based on their classification.
Library personnel are paid based on a wage schedule set and approved by the Library Board. Please refer to the currentfor more information.
Direct Deposit Payroll is made by for all employees. Employees must designate a checking or savings account (of their choice) at the time of hire. Salaried employees are paid on the 15th and last day of each month. Hourly employees are paid weekly on Fridays for the hours worked in the previous work week (Sunday - Saturday).
Pension Employees who meet Department of Employee Trust Funds (ETF) eligibility requirements are enrolled in the and are required to contribute one-half of the yearly pension contribution percentage as determined by WRS. The City contributes the other half of the total required amount into the employee's retirement account.
The current contribution rate for non-represented (general) employees is 13.1%.
The total contribution is calculated based on gross wages paid to the employee for each pay period.
Life
Insurance Term group life insurance coverage is provided to employees who participate in the WRS through the Coverage amount is based on annual salary rounded to the next highest $1,000. The premium for Basic Plan coverage is paid by the City for active employees. Additional coverage and/or supplemental levels of coverage are available to employees at their own expense. Coverage becomes effective on the first of the month following thirty (30) days from the date of hire.
FICA Alternative Those employees not expected to meet the hours requirement set by the WRS to qualify for the pension program are required to participate in a FICA Alternative Program. Your earnings from this job may not be covered under Social Security. When you retire, or if you become disabled, you may receive a pension based on earnings from this job. If you do, and you are also entitled to a benefit from Social Security based on either your own work or the work of your husband or wife, or former husband or wife, your pension may affect the amount of the Social Security benefit you receive. Your Medicare benefits, however, will not be affected. The explains the potential effects of two provisions in the Social Security law for workers who also receive a pension based on their work in a job not covered by Social Security. 01
The following supplemental questions may be used as a scored evaluation of your knowledge, skills and experience. Be certain that the choices you make correspond to the information you have provided on your application/resume. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during a hiring interview. By completing this supplemental evaluation you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any information you provide may be reviewed by the hiring manager. Any misstatements or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or may result in dismissal.
Yes and I understand and agree No I disagree
02
I am 18 years old or older at the time of application.
Yes No
03
I have a High School Diploma or equivalent.
Yes No
04
Please indicate below which electronic devices you have experience using.
Laptop Tablet eReader Smartphone Personal Computer Printer/Copier
05
What electronic devices have you taught another person to use?
Laptop Computer Tablet eReader Smartphone Personal Computer Printer/Copier
06
Please indicate your fluency with the Spanish Language (Read/Write/Speak).
I have no Spanish Language Experience. Beginner Fair Medium Fluent
07
I have experience working in a public library.
Yes No
08
Please tell us how many years customer service experience you have.
I do not have this experience > 0 but less than 3 years experience 3 years but less than 5 years experience 5 or more years experience
09
I have flexibility in work scheduling.
Yes No
10
I possess a valid driver's license and have a good driving record.
Yes No
11
Please tell us your preferred pronouns (for example she/her/hers, they/them/theirs). 12
Please tell us your preferred name for use if you are interviewed. 13
Please indicate when you are generally available to work.
Monday 8am-12pm Monday 12pm-5pm Monday 5pm-9pm Tuesday 8am-12pm Tuesday 12pm-5pm Tuesday 5pm-9pm Wednesday 8am-12pm Wednesday 12pm-5pm Wed 5pm-9pm Thursday 8am-12pm Thursday 12pm-5pm Thurs 5pm-9pm Friday 8am-12pm Friday 12pm-6pm Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 12pm-4pm
Required Question