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Library Assistant

Escanaba, MI · On-site

$16.30 - $19.18/hr

  • Retirement

The Assistant contributes to ensuring that the Bay College Library is a place of belonging on campus and is a responsive and vital academic resource for students, faculty, staff and community members.

Library Assistant

Escanaba, MI · On-site

$16.30/hr

  • Retirement

The Assistant contributes to ensuring that the Bay College Library is a place of belonging on campus and is a responsive and vital academic resource for students, faculty, staff and community members.

Howard Community College values diversity among its faculty, staff and student population. We are ... Position Title Library Assistant FLSA Non-Exempt FT/PT Part Time Hours Per Week 9 to 25 as needed ...

Howard Community College values diversity among its faculty, staff and student population. We are ... Position Title Library Assistant FLSA Non-Exempt FT/PT Part Time Hours Per Week 9 to 25 as needed ...

Howard Community College values diversity among its faculty, staff and student population. We are ... Position Title Library Assistant FLSA Non-Exempt FT/PT Part Time Hours Per Week 9 to 25 as needed ...

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Director of Library Services

Barrow, AK · On-site

$105K/yr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Iñupiaq way of life is woven into our curriculum, programs, activities, and daily interactions within Ilisagvik College and our community partners. SUMMARY OF POSITION: The Director of Library ...

Director of Library Services

Barrow, AK · On-site

$105K/yr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Iñupiaq way of life is woven into our curriculum, programs, activities, and daily interactions within Ilisagvik College and our community partners. SUMMARY OF POSITION: The Director of Library ...

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How much do community college library jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for community college library in the United States is $18.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a community college library do?

A community college library provides students, faculty, and staff with access to a wide range of academic resources, including books, journals, databases, and digital materials. It also offers research support, information literacy instruction, and quiet study spaces. The library often serves as a hub for learning and collaboration, helping students succeed in their coursework and develop essential research skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a community college librarian, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community College Librarian, you need a master's degree in library science (MLS/MLIS), expertise in information literacy, and a strong grasp of academic research support. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), electronic resource management tools, and database platforms like EBSCOhost or ProQuest is typically required. Outstanding communication, instructional abilities, and a collaborative mindset are vital soft skills for engaging students and faculty. These skills and qualities are crucial for providing effective library services, fostering student success, and supporting the educational mission of the college.

What are some common challenges faced by library staff at a community college, and how can new hires prepare for them?

Library staff at community colleges often serve a diverse student population with varying levels of library experience and research skills. Common challenges include balancing multiple responsibilities such as reference assistance, information literacy instruction, and resource management, all while adapting to rapidly changing technology. New hires can prepare by familiarizing themselves with common library systems, developing strong communication and multitasking skills, and staying updated on best practices for supporting nontraditional and first-generation students. Being proactive in learning about the institution’s unique student needs will also help new staff integrate smoothly into the team.

What is the difference between Community College Library and Public Library Assistant?

AspectCommunity College LibraryPublic Library Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some positions may prefer associate degreeHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require additional certifications
Work EnvironmentAcademic setting within a community college campusPublic space serving diverse community members
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, specifically community collegesPublic libraries serving local communities
Common Search & ComparisonCommunity College Library vs Public Library Assistant

Both roles involve assisting library users, managing resources, and supporting library operations. However, Community College Library staff typically work within academic settings, focusing on supporting students and faculty, while Public Library Assistants serve a broader community with a focus on public access and community programs.

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Infographic showing various Community College Library job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,859 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

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Full-time

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Job description

Salary: $41,000.00 - $49,000.00 Annually
Location : Wilson, NC
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2026-36
Division: Academic Affairs
Opening Date: 08/05/2026
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Director of Library Services, supports the college's library systems and digital resources to ensure reliable access to information and services. Provides technical support and training to students, faculty, and staff while promoting the effective use of library resources and technologies.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Provide high-quality customer service by assisting students, faculty, staff, and community patrons with library resources, services, and technologies.
  • Deliver reference and research assistance using print, electronic, and online information resources.
  • Develop, coordinate, and facilitate library programs, workshops, orientations, and outreach activities that promote information literacy and library engagement.
  • Assist faculty with locating instructional materials, course resources, open educational resources (OER), and other library-supported services.
  • Maintain knowledge of library databases, electronic resources, and emerging technologies to support teaching, learning, and research.
  • Assist with collection development by evaluating, recommending, and maintaining print and digital library resources.
  • Create and maintain library guides, instructional materials, website content, and other user support resources.
  • Support library technology, including public computers, printers, self-service equipment, multimedia resources, and other instructional technologies.
  • Provides technical support for the integrated library system (ILS), electronic resources, and library applications.
  • Collect, analyze, and report library usage statistics and assessment data to support planning and continuous improvement.
  • Train and provide guidance to work study students and part-time staff as assigned.
  • Participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of library services, projects, and initiatives.
  • Promote equitable access to library resources by supporting accessibility and universal design principles.
  • Collaborate with faculty, academic support units, and campus departments to enhance student learning and engagement.
  • Remain current on trends, best practices, and emerging technologies in libraries, higher education, and information services.
  • Perform circulation and other library operations as needed to ensure effective daily library services.

Related Responsibilities
  • Participate in institutional committees and meetings as needed.
  • Participate in campus activities and promote college programs and events to faculty, staff, students, and the community.
  • Participate in the College's recruitment efforts by reviewing and providing recommendations for program publications, the College's website, social media, marketing materials, and other community relations activities.
  • Maintain a high level of professional skills and abilities through participation in professional organizations, workshops, and professional development opportunities.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor or members of College Leadership.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Knowledge of integrated library systems (ILS), library operations, electronic resources, and library technologies.
  • Knowledge of library databases, research tools, information literacy, and collection development principles.
  • Knowledge of instructional technologies, accessibility standards, and universal design principles.
  • Skill in supporting library systems, software applications, and technology-related issues.
  • Skill in research, reference services, and the creation of instructional and web-based resources.
  • Skill in planning and delivering training, workshops, and outreach activities.
  • Skill in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data to support assessment and continuous improvement.
  • Ability to provide excellent customer service and communicate effectively with diverse audiences.
  • Ability to train and guide work-study students and part-time staff.
  • Ability to organize work, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and campus partners.
  • Ability to learn new technologies, adapt to change, and work independently with sound judgment.

College-wide Expectations
WCC places a high value on creating an engaged, collaborative campus environment; therefore, employees are required to complete their work hours in person on WCC's campus. By working on campus and in person, employees have greater opportunities to engage with students and co-workers, attend on-site meetings and presentations, recruit students, and support local business and industry partners.
  • Communicates clearly and frequently in writing and speaking to ensure consistency of purpose and vision.
  • Works collaboratively with all members of the college community.
  • Understands and supports the college's mission, vision, and values.
  • Remains current on emerging higher education and division-relevant issues.
  • Fosters a work environment characterized by transparency, trust, and professionalism.
  • Retains a focus on the student experience, specifically, ensuring instructional rigor, fostering students' sense of belonging, and developing their soft skills.

Education and Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Information Science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Communication, Education, or a related field required.
  • Two years of experience supporting library operations, library technologies, integrated library systems (ILS), or electronic resources, preferably in an academic library.
  • Experience supporting software, library systems, and technology-related issues.
  • Experience providing customer service, technical support, and end-user training.

Unofficial transcripts must be included with your online application before submission or sent directly to Human Resources immediately after applying. Failure to provide transcripts may result in your application not being fully considered.
Why Join Wilson Community College?
At Wilson Community College, we believe in the power of community, education, and excellence. You'll work in a supportive, mission-driven environment that values integrity, innovation, and collaboration. We offer competitive compensation, state benefits, and opportunities for professional growth.
LONGEVITY
Longevity is a yearly lump-sum payment you receive after working 10 years:
Years of Service Longevity Rate
Less than 10 0% of Salary
10 but less than 15 1.5% of Salary
15 but less than 20 2.25% of Salary
20 but less than 25 3.25% of Salary
25 or More 4.5% of Salary
ANNUAL LEAVE
Years of Service Hours Earned Mo
Less than 5 9.33 Hours
5 but less than 10 11.33 Hours
10 but less than 15 13.33 Hours
15 but less than 20 15.33 Hours
20 or more years 17.33 Hours
You can carry up to 240 hours over every year. The rollover occurs in June of each year.
SICK LEAVE
You earn 12 days per year (8 hours per month). This leave can accumulate indefinitely. When you retire, available sick hours will convert to creditable service with the Retirement System.
HOLIDAYS
New Years
M.L. King, Jr. Day
Good Friday
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veteran's Day (may be taken at Winter Break)
Thanksgiving (2 days)
Winter Break
The sum of all paid holidays will not exceed 12 days. Employees may be required to take paid leave or leave without pay for days other than the 12 specified holidays.
HEALTH INSURANCE
You may join the State Health Plan. There is an employee contribution to the State Health Plan; however, the State pays a portion of the monthly premium as well. Dependents may also be covered. You may elect 70/30 coverage or 80/20 coverage. Upon retirement, coverage may continue; however, it depends on the conditions under which you retire. It should be noted that insurance premiums are expensive, and rates/coverage may change annually. Open enrollment allows for changes to be made to your health coverage, and it is usually conducted in October each year.
RETIREMENT
Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System (TSERS)
Six percent of your gross salary as pre-taxed dollars goes into your retirement account monthly. A death benefit of one time's your annual salary (minimum $25,000 and maximum $50,000) is provided to you once you have been in the system for one year. Once you have completed five years in the system, you are considered to be vested.
Unreduced Retirement Benefits are available as follow:
Age 65 with 5 years of service
Age 60 with 25 years of service
Any age with 30 years of service
Disability Income Plan:
Is provided through TSERS. The plan provides short-term benefits after one year in the system. After a sixty-day waiting period, the plan pays 50% of
your salary and longevity up to $3,000 per month for one year.
It also provides long-term benefits after you are vested (5 years in the system). The plans pays 65% of your salary and longevity, up to $3900 per month until the disability ends. Long-term benefits include health coverage and the death benefit. Payments will be reduced if you are receiving social security disability benefits or workers compensation benefits.
WORKERS COMPENSATION
Upon an accidental injury on the job, you will be covered by Workers Compensation. You should notify your supervisor and Human Resources immediately when an accident or injury on the job occurs.
OPTIONAL BENEFITS
401(K), 457
529 College Tuition Plan
NC Flex Benefits
Colonial Life
FREE TUITON
Full-time college employees may enroll in one curriculum or continuing education course per semester at the College without tuition or registration fee charges.
PERSONAL OBSERVANCE DAY
Eligible employees may receive 8 hours of paid leave on a single day of personal significance each calendar year. May include days of cultural and/or religious importance, but it is not limited to those. It may be any day that is significant to the eligible employee.
FOUNDATION YMCA OF WILSON
Full-time Wilson Community College employees are eligible for a corporate discount with the Foundation YMCA of Wilson.
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What is your highest level of education? What discipline/field of study is your degree?
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How many years of experience do you have supporting library operations, library technologies, integrated library systems, or electronic resources?
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Do you have experience in an academic library?
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