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Description
The Librarian role drives the library’s mission by delivering high-quality services that enhance community engagement and access to information. The position coordinates and performs professional-level work in areas such as children’s, adult, or technical services, ensuring a well-curated collection and exceptional patron support. Through expert guidance and resource management, this role strengthens the library’s impact as a vital educational and cultural hub.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Plan and deliver impactful library programs and services that educate, inform, and engage the community, including children’s story times, teen programs, adult classes, and outreach events.
Coordinate and evaluate library programming by scheduling events, maintaining attendance statistics, assessing program effectiveness, and preparing reports.
Develop and manage library collections and resources by selecting, cataloging, and maintaining materials in various formats; ensure compliance with professional standards and optimize access to digital and local history resources.
Perform specialized cataloging (MARC (level IV)) and authority work for books, audiovisual materials, and Spanish-language resources; maintain accurate records and ensure adherence to cataloging standards with AACR2 and local library guidelines.
Provide expert research assistance and instruction to patrons, supporting information literacy and technology use; resolve complex patron inquiries and ensure a positive user experience.
Deliver technology and digital resource support by assisting patrons with computers, databases, and equipment; troubleshoot technical issues and promote digital services such as eBooks, streaming media, and online learning tools.
Promote library services and resources through marketing, social media, and community engagement; prepare publicity materials, maintain web pages, and create online newsletters.
Represent the library in the community by making public presentations, attending local events, and building partnerships with schools, social service agencies, and workforce development organizations.
Contribute to strategic planning and policy development; assist with special projects, fundraising, grant initiatives, and volunteer recognition to advance library goals.
Ensure operational excellence by managing assigned budgets, supervising staff or volunteers as needed, and serving as manager-on-duty to address safety, customer service, and facility issues.
Support workforce development initiatives by providing classes and programs that connect patrons with training opportunities and career resources.
Create multimedia content such as videos for social media and YouTube to promote programs and services.
Provide outreach services to homebound individuals, senior living facilities, and childcare centers to ensure equitable access to library resources.
Serve as manager-on-duty during assigned shifts, resolving customer service complaints and addressing safety, emergency, and security issues.
Troubleshoot technology and facility-related issues to maintain smooth operations.
Provide training and supervision for clerical staff and volunteers as assigned.
Participate in organizational initiatives by serving on City committees or teams, attending staff meetings, and contributing to planning and policy development.
Assist with special projects including fundraising, grant initiatives, and volunteer recognition.
Perform other routine and specialized duties as assigned to support library operations and strategic goals.
Requirements
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Master’s degree in library science or information studies from an American Library Association-accredited graduate school is required.
Must possess a valid Texas Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Two (2) years of library experience
Bilingual (English/Spanish)