Anywhere Specialist/Librarian – Grays Harbor County

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Job Description Timberland Regional Library is looking for an energetic and outgoing candidate for the Anywhere Library Librarian/Public Services Specialist position. This position will primarily serve Anywhere community outreach sites in Grays Harbor County and spend most of their time driving or providing library services at community sites. This position will be based out of the Hoquiam Timberland Library… Anywhere Library Specialist/Librarian delivers high-quality library programming and information services and uses our Strategic Direction to guide outreach to the community, reaching diverse populations and communities with barriers accessing our current library facilities. Anywhere Library Specialists/Librarians will be supervised by the library manager and work closely with the Timberland Anywhere Library Coordinator. The Anywhere bookmobile vans (Ford Transit-style vans) bring library services to our diverse communities at childcare centers, community centers and gathering places, residential facilities, senior centers, and schools. Anywhere Library is a new service, and the Thurston Anywhere Library Specialist/Librarian will work with the large team of peers that will expand to all five counties in the Timberland area. If you are independent, love engaging the community, and have the ability to engage and share information with community members from diverse backgrounds, this job is for you. Schedule: Full-Time, 40 hours per week (1.0 FTE). Type: This regular position is FLSA non-exempt, with excellent benefits. Bargaining Unit: AFSCME Local 3758. Starting Pay For Anywhere Librarian: The full pay range for this position is $28.88 – $39.98 per hour. Employees new to Timberland Regional Library typically start at step 1, 2 or 3 of the pay range, depending upon qualification. Starting Pay For Anywhere Library Specialist: The full pay range for this position is $28.04 – $38.81 per hour. Employees new to Timberland Regional Library typically start at step 1, 2 or 3 of the pay range, depending upon qualification. The Timberland Regional Library offers a Bilingual pay incentive for demonstrated fluency in the following languages: Spanish/Spanish Creole, American Sign Language, and in Thurston County only — Korean and Vietnamese. Initial review of applications to take place on 1/22/24 Class specifications are intended to provide a descriptive list illustrative of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. May be assigned any of the following duties: Plans, delivers, and evaluates library programming and services for communities in an assigned region. Programming includes storytimes and programs or services for older children and adults. Identifies and travels to community locations to provide library services from an Anywhere Library vehicle or at a pop-up library or program location. Provides information, reader s advisory, and circulation services to the community outside of a library facility. Processes and delivers materials between library locations and to community stops Acts as the person in charge of the Anywhere Library vehicle and ensures the vehicle is properly stocked and outfitted for daily routes. Inspects assigned Anywhere Library vehicle, monitoring for safety and general operating condition. Coordinates with Fleet Technician to maintain vehicle service and maintenance schedule. Works in collaboration with staff who provide in-library service to communities served by Anywhere Library team. May provide training and guidance to other staff regarding Anywhere Library services as directed. Completes accurate checklists and reports for mobile library records. Performs all duties alone or with minimal assistance. Performs other duties as assigned or required. Anywhere Library Specialist: Bachelor s Degree and at least one year library, outreach, customer service, or community engagement experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Anywhere Librarian: Master s Degree in Library Science, and at least six months public library experience. In communities serving fewer than 4,000 people an equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted. (Equivalent qualifications include bachelor s degree & three years experience; or associate degree & five years experience; or high school equivalency & ten years experience.) Licenses, Certifications, and Special Requirements: Valid Washington Driver s License is required. Must possess and maintain a safe driving record. Must pass and maintain a criminal background check. The ability to work evenings and weekends and to adapt to schedule changes on short notice. State of Washington Librarian Certificate will be required for Librarian positions serving a community over 4,000 population per RCW 27.04.055. How to Apply: Complete Application – Please include full work history Attach cover letter ONLY. For positions requiring an MLIS you may attach the degree and State of Washington Librarian Certificate. This is not a required application attachment, but must be documented prior to official employment with TRL. Please note: Failure to follow the application instructions above may lead to disqualification. Core Skills and Qualities: Employees are expected to demonstrate the following qualities at all times: Demonstrate quality customer service. Communicate effectively. Exhibit reliability and dependability. Demonstrate a positive attitude and flexibility. Work well with others, show respect, contribute to the team. Demonstrate library values of service, integrity, collaboration, and community focus. Demonstrate leadership in handling multiple tasks. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Employees are expected to perform or possess the following: Knowledge of library terminology, practices, services, processes, policies, and procedures. Skills and methods for the coordination and delivery of quality library services and programs in community locations. Principles of intellectual freedom and open access. Principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion. Ability to use initiative, problem solving skills, and sound judgment. Reader s advisory, reference and circulation methods and techniques. Library computer systems, databases, and software. The ability to operate a fleet vehicle in adherence with federal and state driving laws and safe driving practices. The ability to regularly lift and transport loads of varying size and weight safely and ergonomically. Customer service standards and procedures. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with library staff, volunteers, patrons, and the general public. Spanish and English language fluency preferred. Technology Requirements: PC navigation skills in a Windows-based environment. Ability to navigate, search and use web functions and software applications (i.e., time and attendance systems, performance reviews) Basic Microsoft Office Suite skills (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams) to satisfactorily complete job responsibilities. Physical and Environmental Conditions: Work is performed in a variety of environments, including a vehicle, library, and community facilities, and involves regular contact with the public. Work includes regular driving, standing, walking, bending, reaching, and lifting/carrying objects up to 65 pounds. Work includes frequent driving in all types of conditions and potential for exposure to seasonal heat and cold, inclement weather, and general driving hazards. May be exposed to potentially intimidating and/or unreceptive members of the public. May work alone in the library or in community locations outside of the library. Timberland Regional Library is an intercounty public library system whose service area spans from the Pacific Coast of Southwest Washington to the Foothills of Mount Rainier, and from the Hood Canal to the mouth of the Columbia River. We serve more than 500,000 rural and urban residents through our network of 29 community libraries, 3 public kiosks and 2 cooperative library centers, and strive to provide excellent service to any and all who seek us out. Our mission is to welcome everyone to a vibrant world of possibilities, connect people places and ideas, and evolve to meet the needs of our communities Apply Job! Apply tot his job

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