Canton Public Library currently has a new position open with our Information Services Department (now through May 15, 2016.) Following are the main details of the position along with the Job description and requirements.

 

Job Title:                             Information Services Intern

Supervisor:                         Rebecca Havenstein-Coughlin, Department Head – Information Services

Starting Wage:                  $12 per hour

Scheduled Hours:            Eighteen (18) hours per week

 

Apply to:                              Marian Nicholson, Department Head – Business Services

                                                Email: nicholsonm@cantonpl.org

 

Application Deadline:     6:00 pm on Sunday, May 15, 2016

Application packets must include: a cover letter, an official CPL employment application (available at cantonpl.org) and a resume.

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POSITION SUMMARY

Under the management of the Department Head Information Services, the Librarian Intern is responsible for any of the following: Reference, readers’ advisory, roving, programming, cataloging, processing, collection development support, or special projects.  Librarian Intern positions are reserved for graduate students currently enrolled in a master’s-level library science program at an ALA-accredited university. This position is classified as a temporary part-time position and is non-exempt from overtime and provides no benefits afforded to employees classified as “regular”.  The nature of the work requires daytime, evening, and weekend hours.

 

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

·         Provide Reference, Readers’ Advisory, and Roving Services to the public:

·         Assist Librarian or Program Specialist with programs for patrons

·         Selects, develops, and maintains assigned collections

·         Assist the Librarian with collection development and maintenance tasks

·         Other Duties and Responsibilities

o   Compile, review and/or interpret statistical data

o   Independently or with others, research, recommend, implement and monitor projects as assigned

o   Serve on workgroups/committees and participate in library initiatives as assigned

o   Stay informed of library news and events via review of all forms of library communication: website, email, SharePoint, library newsletter and blog.  Contribute content as appropriate

o   Enforce library policies using a polite and professional approach

o   Accept special assignments or duties in support of the library’s goals and objectives

 

REQUIRED EDUCATION/KNOWLEDGE

·         Current enrollment in a library science program from an ALA-accredited school

·         One year of experience in a customer service environment

·         Working knowledge of common computer applications, including Microsoft Office and the Internet

·         Punctuality and dependability

·         Consistent display of public service attitude that reflects the library’s values

·         Ability to complete special projects while maintaining routine duties

·         Knowledge of library operations and services, including an understanding of and adherence to fundamental principles of open access to library materials and the privacy rights of patrons

·         Ability to exercise initiative and independent judgment

·         Ability to maintain a calm atmosphere, ensure safety, and respond to emergencies

·         Ability to persuade, negotiate and resolve conflict

·         Ability to work with patrons of varied backgrounds, ages, and abilities

·         Written and verbal communication skills at the level typically acquired with enrollment in a Master’s degree program

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

·         Coursework related to area of focus/department

·         Prior professional experience in a public library

 

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS

·         Ability to lift and carry boxes up to 25 lbs. and push carts weighing up to 200 lbs.

·         Ability to sit, stand, and walk for long periods of time, and the ability to bend, reach, stoop, or crouch when assisting patrons

·         Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing which permits the employee to communicate in writing and verbally

·         Sufficient vision which permits the employee to produce and review a wide variety of materials in both electronic and hard copy form

·         Ability to work effectively under stressful conditions in a fast-paced environment

 

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.  This job description is not a contract between the library and the employee.  The library reserves the right to revise this job description at its discretion.

The Canton Public Library is an EEO employer.

 

 

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Shipra Sharma

Administrative Assistant-Business Services

sharmas@cantonpl.org

Canton Public Library

1200 S. Canton Center Rd., Canton, MI 48188

734-397-0999 x1068