What are the responsibilities and job description for the Teen Services Associate position at Handley Regional Library?
Description
Handley Regional Library seeks creative and enthusiastic individual with a passion to promote teen literacy through engaging programs, reader's advisory, and instruction
CLOSING DATE: September 13, 2024
Rate of Pay: $17.33/hr
Hours per week: 25
Reports to: Youth Services Manager
Fair Labor Standards Act: Non-exempt
Benefits: prorated vacation, sick, and holiday pay
POSITION SUMMARY
Delivers library services, workshops and events supporting developmental assets, reader’s advisory, and instruction to teens and their caregivers at onsite and offsite locations; including but not limited to schools, afterschool programs, museums, community centers, and other neighborhood organizations. Works with Youth Services Division Head to coordinate the library system’s support of teen developmental assets for healthy development.
MAJOR DUTIES
- Under the direction of the Youth Services Division Head, develops, organizes and implements community-based library services for the Handley Regional Library System encompassing Frederick County, Clarke County and the City of Winchester.
- Collaborates in establishing core teen literacy programs and assists in curating collections of relevant print and digital resources aimed at specific interests and needs of the teens in the community.
- Serves as library liaison to local organizations and schools for cooperative teen endeavors. Assists Youth Services Division Head in forming strategic partnerships with representatives of community agencies, organizations, and institutions.
- Plans and presents high quality programs that embrace the internal assets of youth development that focus on social-emotional strengths, values and commitments to youth ages eleven to eighteen years and their caregivers.
- Provides input to assist in the development of integrated marketing and communications plans and creates marketing materials to promote various programs and special events.
- Staffs the Youth Services Information desk when needed, providing exceptional customer service, information gathering assistance, and technology support to patrons ages birth to 18 years, their caregivers, and educators. Uses readers’ advisory tools to recommend books and media and promotes other library resources including print, digital, and library service offerings.
- Functions effectively as team member. Provides input & feedback, collaborates on issues, and is actively involved as part of a team. Performs job in timely manner, including follow-through on tasks. Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY CONTROLS
Work is performed under the regular supervision of the Youth Services Division Head. The supervisor indicates specific responsibilities, gives special assignments, establishes and/or reviews priorities, and monitors progress in meeting goals and objectives. Work is reviewed regularly through direct observation, conferences and annual performance evaluations.
GUIDELINES
Policies and procedures of the Handley Regional Library, the Library’s Mission Statement and Five-Year Plan, and the Youth Services department manual. Policies and guidelines of The Library of Virginia and the American Library Association.
COMPLEXITY
Work is routine to complex in nature requiring the ability to work independently to accomplish tasks as well as use of judgement, discretion and tact. Work demands special knowledge of youth development and best practices of healthy building blocks for adolescents.
SCOPE AND EFFECT
This is a responsible paraprofessional position that supports the quality and effectiveness of the materials, services, and programs offered in the Youth Services Department.
PERSONAL CONTACTS
Contacts are with patrons, including adults, teens and children, volunteers, daycare centers, school personnel and local agencies to provide direct assistance and information about the Library's collections, services and programs. Contact with co-workers involves sharing information and assisting in library responsibilities.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Requires the ability to load, unload, and carry carts or boxes full of materials when traveling to and from community locations. Ability to traverse various locations and terrains in and around the library. Must have the ability to carry 25-pounds, climb a step ladder to reach materials, move furniture and equipment, push book trucks, and frequently stoop and bend.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in a public library setting and at offsite community partner locations, during regular business hours, including evening and weekends.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Required: Ability to work independently to set priorities, manage multiple projects, and meet ongoing deadlines. Strong human relations and communications skills, positive public service attitude; knowledge of best practices in child development, including social and emotional development in children and young adults or ability to learn. Knowledge of computer hardware and peripherals, digital literacy skills including proficiency in internet research. Ability to develop and present early literacy-based programs.
Preferred: Knowledge of American Library Association’s Every Child Ready to Read initiative or ability to learn; Awareness of trends and innovations in libraries and services to youth, familiarity with children’s literature and authors. General knowledge of library principles, methods, materials and practices; general knowledge of reader interest and needs; general knowledge of children and young adult books; basic knowledge of classification and cataloging of library materials.
Expected: Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with co-workers, volunteers and library patrons; possesses general clerical skills; and demonstrates attention to detail.
EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Required: Bachelor’s degree and previous experience working with young children.
Preferred: Previous library experience as well as experience working with culturally and economically diverse populations. Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred.
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