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Jobs at the SLRC

Information regarding current positions in the SLRC and instructions on how to apply.

Part-Time Specialist III, Circulation

Job Functions:  

  1. Performs circulation duties including reserves for instructors.
  2. Provides computer lab assistance to patrons including course registration, instruction, and troubleshooting.
  3. Creates student ID cards.
  4. Maintains/replenishes office supplies and inventory, and other related duties.
  5. Provides assistance to college students, staff, and general public.
  6. Responsible for other reasonable, related duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications: 

  • High school education or equivalent
  • 1 year related work experience

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Two years of college
  • Library experience
  • Experience using WorkFlows

Part-Time Specialist IV, Reference Assistant

Job Functions:  

  1. Provides reference assistance to library users using print and non-print materials
  2. Assists library users with the online catalog, electronic databases, and other online systems
  3. Provides library users with directional information in locating materials
  4. Answers telephone, chat and text reference questions and refers users to appropriate resources
  5. Assists users with equipment usage and computer software such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher
  6. Assists users in locating digital media in the digital media catalog and helps users to download eBooks and audio books to mobile devices
  7. Participates in library programming such as computer workshops, story times, crafts, book clubs, and seminars
  8. Maintains photocopier and printers in reference area
  9. Assists users in checking out materials from the library
  10. Remains responsible for other reasonable, related duties as assigned

Required Qualifications: 

  • Associate’s degree and at least one year of related work.  

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish)

Part-Time Reference Librarian

Job Functions:  

  1. Instructs students, faculty, and other library users in accessing and using print, audio-visual, and electronic information resources.
  2. Plans and develops a variety of instructional materials using appropriate technologies that will assist students in meeting their research needs.
  3. Promotes the use of general and subject-oriented print and electronic research guides and other instructional materials.
  4. Plans, organizes, and delivers research instruction and other programming.
  5. Maintains a study atmosphere conducive to student learning.
  6. Evaluates, acquires, and provides access to information resources in a variety of formats to support student learning.
  7. Maintains professional working relationships with students, colleagues, and other library users.
  8. Assists students and faculty by supporting specific programs or course research needs.
  9. Provides reference assistance during the day, evenings, and weekends to meet student, faculty, and community research needs.
  10. Interprets policies and procedures for library users.
  11. Responsible for other reasonable related duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:

  •    Master's degree in Library Science/Information Science from an ALA-accredited institution