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UNCLASSIFIED VACANCIES IN THE FULTON COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM BRANCH LOCATIONS: NORTHSIDE BRANCH (ADULT SERVICES) Minimum Qualifications: Master's Degree in Library Science; supplemented by one (1) year ...

Library Associate

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$23.72 - $30.83/hr

Library Opening Date: 06/03/2026 Closing Date: 6/10/2026 11:59 PM Eastern Grade Code: 108 Position ... EEO Statement Cobb County Government is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We encourage ...

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How much do county library jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for county library in Georgia is $13.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $9.95 and $14.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a county library?

A county library is a public library system that serves residents within a specific county. These libraries provide access to books, digital resources, educational programs, and community events for people of all ages. County libraries are typically funded by local government and may operate multiple branches throughout the county to ensure that library services are accessible to everyone. They play a crucial role in promoting literacy, lifelong learning, and community engagement.

What is the difference between County Library vs Library Technician?

AspectCounty LibraryLibrary Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require a bachelor's degreeHigh school diploma; some roles may require associate degree or certification
Work EnvironmentPublic library branches, community centersPublic or school libraries, administrative offices
Employer & Industry UsagePublic library systems, government agenciesLibraries, educational institutions, archives
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for entry-level roles in librariesOften compared for support roles assisting librarians

County Library staff typically hold a range of credentials from high school diplomas to college degrees, working in public library branches serving communities. Library Technicians usually have similar educational backgrounds and assist librarians with daily operations. While both roles work in library environments, County Library staff may include a broader range of positions, whereas Library Technicians focus on technical and support tasks.

What are some common challenges faced by staff working in a county library, and how can they be addressed?

Staff in a county library often encounter challenges such as managing diverse patron needs, staying up-to-date with evolving technology, and ensuring the availability of resources for a wide community. Balancing customer service with administrative responsibilities can also be demanding, especially during busy periods. These challenges can be addressed through ongoing professional development, effective communication within the team, and leveraging community partnerships to enhance programming and resource sharing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a County Library employee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a County Library employee, you need strong organizational skills, customer service abilities, and typically a degree in library science or relevant experience. Familiarity with library management systems, digital cataloging tools, and information databases is essential. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and adaptability help you engage with diverse patrons and support community needs. These skills ensure efficient library operations, positive patron experiences, and the effective delivery of library services.
What cities in Georgia are hiring for County Library jobs? Cities in Georgia with the most County Library job openings:
Infographic showing various County Library job openings in Georgia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $27,638 per year, or $13.3 per hour.
LIBRARIAN I (ADULT SERVICES)

LIBRARIAN I (ADULT SERVICES)

Fulton County

Atlanta, GA โ€ข On-site

$55K/yr

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UNCLASSIFIED VACANCIES IN THE FULTON COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM BRANCH LOCATIONS: NORTHSIDE BRANCH (ADULT SERVICES) Minimum Qualifications: Master's Degree in Library Science; supplemented by one (1) year of work experience, preferably in a library. One (1) year of lead or supervisory experience is preferred. Specific License or Certification Required: Certification as a Professional Librarian issued by the State of Georgia within six (6) months of employment; and may be required to maintain a valid Georgia driver's license as required by area of assignment.

Specific Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities: Must be able to demonstrate proficiency in performance of the essential functions and learn, comprehend, and apply all county or departmental policies, practices, and procedures necessary to function effectively in the position. Veterans' Preference: Qualifying veterans will be given preference in the form of a guaranteed invitation to interview for any position to which they applied and have been found to have met the minimum qualifications. Veterans' preference provides for hiring preference on initial appointment only.

To see the full Fulton County Veterans' Preference Policy and Procedure, please click here. Examination: The examination will consist of an evaluation of education and experience, accomplished by analysis of the application. Application must document that the applicant possesses the minimum knowledge, skills, education and experience as listed to be rated as qualified.

If selected, an official, accredited college transcript is required, at time of employment, for all degrees/course work used to qualify for this position. All applications must be completed in full before they are submitted. Please review all applications for accuracy and make all corrections before submittal because errors can result in not meeting the minimum qualifications.

Additional information will not be accepted after applications are received by the Personnel Department. Purpose of Classification: The purpose of this classification is to perform duties related to conducting entry-level professional librarian activities. Responsibilities include providing library services, cataloging library materials, developing library programs, and serving as a primary source of information for library patrons.

Additional responsibilities includes, organizing, leading, planning, directing and or implementing outreach services, programs, initiatives and presentations. This classification is distinguished from Librarian II in that this class performs general Librarian duties, whereas the latter performs specialized Librarian activities in addition to providing lead direction. Essential Functions: The following duties are normal for this position.

The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Provides customer service to Library patrons and the public: provides assistance and information related to library programs, services, materials, facilities, equipment, fees, procedures, or other issues; responds to questions and complaints related to library operations; researches problems and initiates problem resolution; greets visitors and directs to areas of library; assists patrons with various library services; voter registration; assists patrons in requesting, selecting, and locating library materials; researches book titles, book availability, patron records, or related information. Exercises discretion and limited authority regarding library programs, collections, and general operations: designs or assists in design and delivers programming to targeted readership; maintains records of program participation; assists in developing goals and objectives for area of specialty/assignment; recommends allocation of financial, staffing, equipment, space, and bibliographic resources necessary to meet goals and objectives; communicates goals, objectives, and policies to the public; Assists in the maintenance of an assigned library section or collection as required: selects books, periodicals and/or audio-visual materials; evaluates publications for inclusion in collection; places orders for new material; identifies titles for cancellation, processes subscription orders and claims; discards unneeded materials; and catalogs library materials as required.

May lead staff as needed, coordinates and/or provides daily work assistance to employees, volunteers, or community service workers: coordinates Library programs and daily work activities; and consults with assigned staff to assist with complex/problem situations and provide technical expertise. Participates in inventorying archives as required: and assists with the development of archival procedures and the evaluation and classification of manuscripts and research materials as required. Serves as a general reference resource for library patrons and provides assistance in locating research information.

Provides assistance to users with special needs and organizes materials for special programs. Establishes and maintains relationships with community agencies and institutions: develops partnerships to enhance library system awareness and promote services; and serves as a community liaison for collection development. Instructs patrons in use of various library systems/resources, including Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC), self-check machines, Internet, and Dewey Decimal system: instructs patrons in use of indexes and databases to locate periodical literature; instructs patrons in use of various print, and online periodical databases; instructs patrons in use of library computers, copiers, printers, software programs, network programs, and other library machinery/equipment; and conducts formal classes as assigned.

According to area assignment, may monitor computer laboratory: explains/enforces library rules for use of computers/Internet; performs basic maintenance and troubleshooting of computer systems and library equipment, which may include backing up data, clearing paper jams, or replacing paper, toner, or ribbons; coordinates service/repair activities as needed. Processes inter-library loan requests from patrons: verifies whether material is in collection; identifies library which owns requested item; sends borrowing requests; receives/processes incoming material; and notifies patrons of availability. Processes inter-library loan requests from other libraries: retrieves material from shelves or arranges for material to be sent from branch library; charges item to inter-library loan account on computer; packages material to be delivered; receives material back from borrowing library; discharges material from computer and returns to shelf; and completes internal/external documentation.

Performs all duties of subordinate Library personnel as needed: provides circulation services to patrons including checking in/out materials and registering new patrons; repairs/mends damaged books and materials; processes new/donated materials; re-shelves and locates books and materials; restocks supplies; and performs general tasks related to operation and upkeep of the Library. Prepares or completes various forms, reports, and correspondence, such as inter-library loan requests, schedules, meeting room calendars, statistical reports, order lists, book lists, library cards, receipts, paperback ledger, door count forms, voter registration forms, supply requisitions, time sheets, flyers, signs, or other documents. Monitors inventory levels of equipment and supplies: initiates requests for new or replacement materials; recommends the purchase, lease or rental of equipment related to services in assigned area.

Operates various equipment associated with library operations, which may include an online catalog, computer, printer, copier, typewriter, microfilm reader, microfiche reader, overhead projector, slide projector, microphone, television, VCR, alarm system, security monitor, copy machine, facsimile machine, postage meter, bar code scanner, book cart, calculator, and telephone; maintains adequate supply of paper in equipment paper trays. Operates a computer to enter, retrieve, review or modify data; utilizes word processing, database, networking, desktop publishing, e-mail, Internet, or other software programs. Serves on committees and task forces; assists in drafting policies and procedures, and making recommendations to supervisor.

Communicates with supervisor, employees, volunteers, community service workers, library patrons, other libraries, community organizations, school groups, the public, to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, resolve problems, or give/receive advice/direction. Additional Functions: Performs other related duties as assigned. For Applicants With Prior Military Service: We strongly encourage veterans, prior military and transitioning service members to apply.

Many of the competencies and transferable skills developed through military service directly support success in this role, including: Leadership Under Pressure:A Librarian Principal with military experience leads calmly and decisively during high-stress situations, ensuring continuity of service and staff confidence. Operational Planning & Execution:They excel at structuring complex library operations into clear, efficient plans that align resources, staff, and timelines with organizational goals. Adaptability & Rapid Problem-Solving:They quickly assess unexpected challenges and implement practical solutions that keep library services running smoothly.

Team Cohesion & Communication:They build strong, mission-focused teams through clear communication, consistent expectations, and a collaborative leadership style. Safety & Risk Awareness:They maintain a vigilant, proactive approach to patron and staff safety, enforcing policies and responding effectively to emergencies. Performance Aptitudes: Data Utilization: Requires the ability to evaluate, audit, deduce, and/or assess data using established criteria.

Includes exercising discretion in determining actual or probable consequences and in referencing such evaluation to identify and select alternatives. Human Interaction: Requires the ability to work with and apply principles of persuasion and/or influence over others to coordinate programs or activities of a project, and resolve typical problems associated with the responsibilities of the job. Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials used in performing essential functions.

Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of reference, descriptive, and/or advisory data and information. Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may include ability to perform mathematical operations with fractions; may include ability to compute discount, interest, and ratios; may include ability to calculate surface areas, volumes, weights, and measures. Functional Reasoning: Requires the ability to apply principles of influence systems, such as motivation, incentive, and leadership, and to exercise independent judgment to apply facts and principles for developing approaches and techniques to resolve problems.

Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving the evaluation of information against sensory, judgmental, or subjective criteria, as opposed to that which is clearly measurable or verifiable. ADA Compliance: Physical Ability: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, kneeling, reaching, climbing, standing, walking, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or work station.

Sensory Requirements: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors or shades of colors, sounds and visual cues or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally. Environmental Factors: Performance of essential functions may require exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, dust, odors, disease, bodily fluids, violence, or rude/irate customers.

It is the policy of Fulton County that there will be equal opportunity for every citizen, employee and applicant, based upon merit without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, genetics, disability or sexual orientation.