The Library Assistant I is responsible for supporting the Sevier County Library System by assisting with the daily operations and public services of the library across multiple locations. Primary responsibilities include checking library materials in and out, re-shelving books, assisting with overdue notices, registering new patrons, and processing incoming and outgoing materials. The position also involves answering reference questions, providing readers advise, supporting computer and technology use, assisting with children’s programming, and leading teen activities. Job performance for this position will be evaluated by the Director of Library Services based on the accuracy and efficiency of assigned duties, level of support for library operations and programming, quality of patron services, and ability to maintain effective working relationships with staff, volunteers, and the public. Job activities are also subject to annual audits.
Supervisory Requirements:
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Competencies:
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Working knowledge of Sevier County Library System policies and procedures, including circulation processes and services.
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Ability to make timely and appropriate decisions within established policies and procedures, using sound judgment and discretion.
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Demonstrated ability to accurately perform basic accounting/bookkeeping transactions in a consistent and organized manner.
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Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and complete assignments efficiently.
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Ability to remain informed about developments and best practices in library services and apply them effectively on the job.
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Ability to interact courteously and effectively with library patrons of all ages, co-workers, supervisors, local officials, and the general public.
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Proficiency in performing general administrative duties, including filing, data entry, and recordkeeping.
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Ability to provide assistance and training to patrons on the use of basic technology, including computers, tablets, library software, and digital resources.
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Ability to present engaging story time sessions and assist in delivering age-appropriate educational programming for children and youth.
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Skill in the use of modern office equipment, library automation systems, and standard computer software applications such as Microsoft Office.
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Demonstrated interpersonal skills, including the ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and resolve conflicts in a professional manner.
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Commitment to maintaining confidentiality, professionalism, and a high standard of public service.
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Willingness to assist with light physical tasks, including re-shelving materials, setting up for programs, and occasional lifting or moving of supplies.
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Ability to adapt to changing priorities, multitask in a busy environment, and learn new procedures or technologies as required.
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Adherence to organizational values and ethical conduct, including reliability, accountability, and integrity.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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This is a light work position requiring the exertion of up to 25 pounds occasionally, up to 15 pounds frequently, and up to 10 pounds constantly.
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Work requires moderate flexibility, mobility, and speed of limb movement, with frequent periods of walking, standing, bending, stooping, kneeling, and reaching.
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Requires considerable steadiness of arms and hands, as well as manual and finger dexterity, to handle books, materials, and office or computer equipment.
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Vocal communication is essential for expressing or exchanging ideas with patrons, co-workers, and other stakeholders.
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Hearing is required to interpret verbal instructions and respond to questions or environmental sounds in both quiet and noisy settings, including the ability to determine the direction of sounds.
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Visual acuity is needed for detailed work such as reading, using office equipment, identifying defects in materials, color differentiation, and observing general surroundings and activities.
Work Environment:
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Operates in a public library environment with moderate noise levels, involving regular interaction with patrons, coworkers, and use of computers, phones, and general office equipment.
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The position is primarily indoors but may require occasional work outdoors for tasks such as deliveries, events, or maintenance support in varying environmental conditions.
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General work hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM; some flexibility is required for evening and weekend shifts to support library programs, events, or extended service hours.
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Travel between branches within Sevier County may be required; reliable transportation is necessary for performing assigned duties at multiple locations.