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Sonoma County Library

Library Specialist - Multiple, Prequalified List

Sonoma County Library, Rohnert Park, California, United States, 94928

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Overview

About Us At Sonoma County Library, we bring information, ideas, and people together to build a stronger community. We are a hub where learning, the arts, technology and people intersect and thrive! We are known nationally for our innovation, and locally for our engaged, creative, and empowered staff. We rely on community input to guide our decisions, and we proudly champion diversity and racial equity in all aspects of our organization.

Libraries are for everyone . Sonoma County Library values equity, curiosity, creativity, compassion, and trustworthiness. We are committed to diversity and inclusion in the recruiting and hiring of staff. Read more about the library’s mission, vision and values here. This is a tremendous opportunity to be part of a mission-driven public agency, and help transform the literacy and education landscape for all Sonoma County residents. If you would join our team of dedicated professionals, we invite you to apply.

Description

Description Sonoma County Library Announces an Employment Opportunity LIBRARY SPECIALIST – MULTIPLE 20 HOURS PER WEEK- PART TIME, EXTRA-HELP & PRE-QUALIFIED LIST We currently have an opening for one part-time

Library Specialist

position at the

Central Santa Rosa

Library

and multiple

Extra-Help (sub) positions

available at various branches.

Candidates who successfully complete the interview process will also be considered for future Part-Time & Full-Time vacancies that may arise in the next twelve months.

Please complete the required Supplemental Questionnaire, which includes an opportunity to indicate the branches for which you would like to be considered. Spanish bilingual skills are preferred.

The position will perform routine library work and provide excellent customer service to our patrons. The Position Please see the attached job specifications for full details about this position.

Typical Duties

Uses a computer to enter and retrieve information, locate library materials, and charge and discharge materials. Registers patrons, enters patron information into library database, and issues new and replacement library cards; updates patron records and accounts. Answers patron questions about library accounts; resolves patron account issues and circulation problems such as partial returns, claims returned, and damaged and lost items Informs patron of and advises patrons on library policies, procedures, operations and services in person and over the telephone; interprets circulation policies and procedures to the public Demonstrates and provides basic assistance in using library technology equipment including self-service checkout machines, public computers, copy machines and microfilm readers; refers more technically advanced questions and demonstrations to appropriate staff Provides assistance to patrons by answering basic questions about the location of general sections of the library collection; refers patrons to the appropriate library staff, desks and departments May provide basic reference (i.e. informational and directional) in person or on the telephone using the online catalog, library databases, and other immediately available resources to assist in the location of specific items Carries out hold list responsibilities, fills hold requests; searches shelves for holds, scans items into the automated computer system and prints hold slips; maintains hold shelves. Carries out other responsibilities pertinent to computer generated reports and searches, including searches for trace, missing and lost items.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth (12th) grade and two (2) years of library, customer service, clerical or office support work experience. An Associate’s degree, or higher, from an accredited college or university can substitute for the required experience.

Desired Skills And Abilities

Ability to remain tactful when working with the public Close attention to detail Ability to work independently while following established procedures Spanish bilingual skills preferred

Working Conditions Incumbent will perform repetitive arm/hand movements using a keyboard and mouse, and will grasp/handle materials that weigh up to and occasionally more than 25 pounds. Incumbent will push wheeled carts weighing up to or occasionally more than 100 pounds.

Salary Range

Part-Time & Full-Time-

$28.34 to $35.38/hour plus benefits Extra-Help-

$28.34/hour no benefits

CLOSING DATE:

11:59 pm, Friday, October 17, 2025

Additional Information

OCTOBER 2015 Revised: JULY 2019 FLSA: NON-EXEMPT LIBRARY SPECIALIST Represented

Definition Provides excellent customer service, performs a variety of clerical and technical library work related to materials support, circulation activities, and direct customer service within the Public Services Division; performs basic activities in acquisitions and processing, cataloging, and/or inter-library loan within the Collection Services Division according to defined procedures; and performs related work as required.

WORKING CONDITIONS May be required to work flexible schedules including evenings and weekends.

Apply At

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sonomalibrary Applications must be complete and submitted by the final filing date in order to be considered. Please ensure that all applicable work experience is listed on the application.

Resumes will not substitute for a completed application.

Request For Accommodation:

Sonoma County Library will make reasonable accommodations in the recruitment process to accommodate applicants with disabilities. If you are invited to participate in an examination or interview and have a disability for which you require an accommodation, please contact the Human Resources Department at (707) 545-0831 extension 1591 as soon as possible to make arrangements for your accommodation. Requesting accommodations at least 3 working/business days before the scheduled event will help to ensure availability. For further information regarding disability accommodations provided by the Library and related matters, see the Library’s website at https://www.sonomalibrary.org/visit/inbranchservices/accessibility.

Sonoma County Library values diversity, empowerment, community, unity, kindness, connection, and equity. We are committed to diversity and inclusion in the recruiting and hiring of staff.

Recruitment Contact

Contact Phone : (707)545-0831 ext.1591 Contact Email : hr@sonomalibrary.org

We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Sonoma County Library is a CalPERS agency. Part-time employees who work an average of 20 hours per week over the course of a year, receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, visit our benefits page at: https://www.sonomalibrary.org/join/careers

01 Please check the box or boxes for the position(s) you are applying: Part-Time Central Santa Rosa Library Extra-Help Future Part-Time Future Full-Time 02 Please mark an X for the locations you are able to work. Central Santa Rosa Library Cloverdale Regional Library Guerneville Regional Library Healdsburg Regional Library Northwest Santa Rosa Library Petaluma Regional Library Rincon Valley Regional Library Rohnert Park Cotati Regional Library Roseland Regional Library Sebastopol Regional Library Sonoma Valley Regional Library Windsor Regional Library Bibliobus Outreach Rohnert Park Headquarters 03 What are the days and times that you are available to be scheduled for work? Monday AM Monday PM Tuesday AM Tuesday PM Wednesday AM Wednesday PM Thursday AM Thursday PM Friday AM Friday PM Saturday AM Saturday PM Sunday PM 04 Please indicate the level of your Spanish bilingual proficiency below. I have Basic (conversational) skills I have fluent (reading, writing, and conversational) I do not have Spanish bilingual skills. 05 In which capacity have you used your Spanish bilingual skills? Required Question

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