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Circulation Assistant Jobs in Rochester, MI (NOW HIRING)

Manager- Adult Services

Detroit, MI · On-site

$70K - $79K/yr

Works under the administrative direction of the Library - Assistant Director - Branch Services; and ... on circulation and service statistics for various reports and for community profile updates ...

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How much do circulation assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for circulation assistant in Rochester, MI is $14.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.97 and $15.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Circulation Assistant vs Library Clerk?

AspectCirculation AssistantLibrary Clerk
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require customer service experienceHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic clerical skills
Work EnvironmentPublic library, assisting patrons with borrowing and returning materialsLibrary or administrative setting, handling clerical tasks and patron inquiries
Job DutiesCheck out/in materials, manage holds, assist with library accountsRegister patrons, organize materials, perform clerical tasks

Both roles support library operations and require customer service skills, but Circulation Assistants focus more on managing borrowing processes, while Library Clerks handle administrative tasks. They often work together to ensure smooth library services.

What are some typical challenges a Circulation Assistant faces when managing high-traffic periods at the library?

During peak times, such as the start of semesters or community events, Circulation Assistants often manage large volumes of book checkouts, returns, and patron inquiries simultaneously. Balancing prompt customer service with accuracy can be challenging, as errors in checking materials in or out can affect inventory and patron records. Effective multitasking, clear communication, and familiarity with library management systems help Circulation Assistants maintain smooth operations even during busy periods.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Circulation Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Circulation Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with library practices, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with integrated library systems (ILS), cataloging software, and basic office technology is typically required. Excellent customer service, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you interact effectively with patrons and colleagues. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring efficient library operations and a positive user experience.

What are Circulation Assistants?

Circulation Assistants are library staff members responsible for managing the lending and return of library materials. They assist patrons with checking out and returning books, issue library cards, handle fines, and answer basic questions about library services. Circulation Assistants also help maintain the order of library materials and may perform clerical tasks such as shelving books or updating records. Their role is essential in ensuring smooth library operations and providing excellent customer service to library users.
What cities near Rochester, MI are hiring for Circulation Assistant jobs? Cities near Rochester, MI with the most Circulation Assistant job openings:

Librarian II- Children/Youth Services

City of Detroit, MI

Detroit, MI • On-site

$56K - $63K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Salary: $56,392.00 - $63,616.00 Annually
Location : Detroit, Michigan, MI
Job Type: Certified-Regular Civil Service
Job Number: 15
Department: Detroit Public Library
Opening Date: 06/04/2026
Bargaining Unit: 0500
Description
General Purpose
Under general supervision, provides general reference and/or specialized customer service within an assigned children/youth services program area of the Detroit Public Library (DPL); provides assistance to library customers such as analyzing library needs, selecting library materials, advises the public in the use of library materials and resources, and handles reference and information search requests; provides quality customer service; and supports organizational goals, policies and guidelines.
Supervision
Works under the general supervision of assigned Library - supervisor; and does not exercise supervisory responsibility.
Examples of Duties
Primary Responsibilities
The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.
In children's services area of assignment:
  • Provides instruction and assistance to customers in person, via telephone, and e-mail; locates library materials and other information using integrated library system, online databases, and Internet resources; searches shelves for materials; places; holds on materials for transfer from or to other DPL locations; accesses customer records and checks for accuracy of information and status of holds; calls other branches and libraries on behalf of customers; identifies appropriate resources for customers' academic or personal research projects; assists customers with the selection of reading materials based on their interests; teaches customers one-on-one how to use the library catalog and databases to research projects and papers; helps customers in compiling bibliographic references; assists customers with the use of computers, printers, copy machines and other peripheral equipment; and responds to questions concerning library activities, events, and programs.
  • Selects books, videos, and audio materials to add to collections; prepares lists of items for purchase from online vendors; labels books and audiobooks in preparation for shelving; ensures that stamping and labeling is accurate; updates and maintains library database; evaluated gift books for addition to the collection, book sale, or discards; weeds books and other materials which are no longer appropriate for circulation or cannot be repaired; and repairs books and materials when possible.
  • Processes library materials which may include incoming and outgoing interlibrary loan materials; processes outgoing hold materials; pulls requested items from library collection and processes them for transit using library catalog; sends items via interdepartmental mail to requesting library agency/branch; receives incoming requested items for local customers; processes items for holds using library catalog; labels items for hold shelf and notifies the customer that items have arrived; and removes expired holds from the hold shelf.
  • Plans, develops, and conducts children/youth programs including computer based instruction for the local community; designs and prepares marketing information to publicize events; maintains meeting room calendar; oversees presentations; regulates the use of library space; directs and assists presenters entering building with equipment or resources; locates necessary audio visual equipment and coordinates logistics for event; facilitates programs or events; selects books for discussion, plans meetings; prepares discussion questions and participate and or leads in discussion; provides literacy tutoring to the public; and prepares lesson plans, worksheets, and tools to aid in learning to read.
  • Provides library orientations to school and group visits; instructs them on use of library cards, library services, proper care and handling of books and library materials; mails library card applications to teachers and group leaders; and performs read aloud story time for groups.
  • Maintains various statistics such as daily reference statistics, disposal/acquisition statistics, meeting and activity statistics, and federal depository statistics.
  • Supports supervisor and assumes responsibilities in their absence related to building security and other library customer issues; arbitrates customer disputes regarding service or fines, library materials not returned or any other library related interactions; performs opening and closing routines; checks doors at closing, ensuring that library is ready for next day; supervises tidying of library by clerical assistants; and ensures building alarm system is properly set at close.
  • Performs miscellaneous duties such as typing; computer troubleshooting; creating displays to encourage traffic flow and visibility of materials; laminates shelf-reading, records audio selections of public domain materials; oversees supply inventory; processes gifts; maintains bulletin boards; may open and distribute departmental mail; prepares work schedules; and substitutes as reference librarian at other library locations as needed.
  • Provides support to the assigned Library - supervisor on matters as directed; participates on a variety of committees as assigned; prepares and presents reports and other necessary correspondence; attends and participates in professional group meetings; maintains awareness of new trends and developments in the fields related to area of assignment; ensures processes, policies and practices are interpreted and applied consistently and effectively; ensures accountability and compliance with all current and applicable state and federal laws, Library policies and procedures, rules and regulations.
  • Ensures an environment of customer-responsive services, providing customer-responsive service and handling customer service issues.
  • Develop content and deliver training programs for school and community groups.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required.

Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Master's Degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA accredited institution and 18 months professional library experience
Required Licenses or Certifications:
• Must possess a valid State of Michigan Driver's License.
Certifications Preferred:
• Level 2 Librarian Certification by the State of Michigan.
Supplemental Information
Required Knowledge of:
  • Basic principles and practices of library science.
  • Principles and techniques of library materials selection and cataloging.
  • Dewey Decimal system, the alphabetical systems of shelving, and computer searching techniques.
  • Books, publishing, the book trade, and book review media.
  • Basic reference tools and services.
  • Automated library information retrieval system.
  • Reference and circulation processes and procedures.
  • Understanding of different classification schemes for library materials.
  • Significant authors, associations and publishers of books and reference sources in the assigned field.
  • Project/program planning principles and practices.
  • Public and community relations principles and practices.
  • Other pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.
  • Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and statistical databases.
  • Public library operations, services, and policies.
  • Customer service standards and procedures.

Required Skill in:
  • Interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds.
  • Analyzing, evaluating, and appropriately selecting popular level library materials.
  • Finding answers to general reference questions.
  • Assisting with the coordination of the development and maintenance of library collections.
  • Selecting materials and collections of contemporary significance and of permanent value.
  • Command of all reference tools used.
  • Library research techniques, including the use of technology.•
  • Database records management.
  • Problem solving and decision-making.
  • Program design and development.
  • Presenting ideas and concepts orally and in writing.
  • Working cooperatively with internal and external customers in a professional, friendly and cooperative manner.
  • Responding to inquiries in effective oral and written communications.
  • Utilizing personal computer software programs affecting assigned work and in compiling and preparing spreadsheets and reports.
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with Library and department staff, board members, outside agencies, and the general public.

Physical Demands / Work Environment:
  • Work is performed in a standard library environment.
  • Subject to sitting, standing, walking, stair climbing, reaching, and lifting of objects up to 25 pounds. Must be able to push/pull library carts and lift/carry library materials.

EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
The City of Detroit offers a competitive and comprehensive employee benefit package. We pride ourselves on the longevity of our employees. Part of the reason for the low turnover rate is the exceptional benefit package listed below. Benefits include, but are not limited to the following:
HEALTH
  • Medical - Eligible for hospital, surgical, and prescription drug benefits.
  • Dental
  • Vision
INSURANCE
  • Life Insurance - Optional group insurance available to employee and their family. The City pays 60% of premium for first $12,500 of employee life insurance. Employee may purchase, at own expense, life insurance for spouse and each dependent.
  • Long-Term Disability Insurance (Income Protection Plan) - The City offers disability insurance through payroll deductions for persons who become disabled and who are not yet eligible for a service retirement.
PAID TIME OFF
  • Sick Leave
  • Vacation
  • Holidays
OTHER LEAVE BENEFITS
The City also has the following paid and unpaid leaves; funeral leave, Family and Medical Leave, jury duty, military duty leave, unpaid personal leave,
RETIREMENT BENEFITS
City Employees Retirement System
As a regular City employee you automatically become a member of the General Retirement System. This entitles you to a retirement allowance after:
• Completion of thirty (30) years of service;
- At age sixty (60) if you have at least ten (10) years of service, or
- At age sixty-five (65) with eight (8) years of service.
• In the event of disability, other eligibility rules apply);
- An early, actuarially reduced, retirement is offered after you have attained at least twenty-five (25) years of service;
• Employees are vested after ten (10) years of service, regardless of age.
ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Employees have many opportunities for growth and career advancement throughout all City departments and divisions.
Have a successful career with the City of Detroit. Always remember that you are a part of a team with a common Vision of delivering excellent service to the citizens of the City of Detroit