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Library Technician

Lompoc, CA · On-site

$21.36 - $25.99/hr

Salary: $21.36 - $25.99 Hourly Location : Lompoc Unified School District, CA Job Type: Full time / ... Monitor student activities and maintain a clean and safe environment conducive to learning; promote ...

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How much do hourly library cleaner jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for hourly library cleaner in the United States is $15.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.78 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can you work in a library without being a librarian?

Yes, hourly library cleaners can work in a library without being licensed librarians. These positions typically involve tasks like cleaning and maintaining the facility and do not require a librarian certification. Such roles often require physical stamina and attention to cleanliness standards but do not involve library management or reference duties.

What jobs pay $400 an hour?

Jobs that pay $400 an hour are typically highly specialized or senior-level roles such as experienced surgeons, specialized consultants, or top-tier legal professionals. These positions often require advanced skills, certifications, and significant experience. For hourly roles like a library cleaner, such high pay rates are uncommon and usually not achievable without extraordinary circumstances or additional responsibilities.

What is the highest paid cleaning job?

The highest paid cleaning jobs are often in specialized sectors such as industrial or hazardous materials cleaning, where workers may earn higher wages due to the risks and skills involved. For example, industrial cleaners or hazardous materials removal specialists typically have higher salaries compared to standard janitorial roles, especially when they have certifications or operate advanced equipment.

What are the duties of a library cleaner?

A library cleaner is responsible for maintaining cleanliness and sanitation in library facilities by sweeping, mopping, dusting, and disinfecting floors, furniture, and surfaces. They also empty trash bins, restock supplies, and ensure the environment is safe and welcoming for visitors. Basic knowledge of cleaning tools and safety procedures is often required.

What is the difference between Hourly Library Cleaner vs Library Maintenance Technician?

AspectHourly Library CleanerLibrary Maintenance Technician
CredentialsBasic cleaning certifications or trainingMay require additional maintenance or technical certifications
Work EnvironmentLibrary facilities, focusing on cleaning and sanitationLibrary buildings, handling repairs and maintenance tasks
Employer & Industry UsagePublic and private libraries, schoolsLibraries, educational institutions, government facilities
Common Search & Comparison IntentCleaning duties, hourly pay, job requirementsMaintenance tasks, technical skills, job scope

While both roles support library operations, the Hourly Library Cleaner primarily focuses on cleaning and sanitation, requiring basic cleaning certifications. In contrast, the Library Maintenance Technician handles repairs and technical maintenance, often needing specialized certifications. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles aligned with their skills and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Hourly Library Cleaner job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Locum Tenens, 65% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 14% Temporary, and 7% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,732 per year, or $15.7 per hour.
Library Associate - Public Services

Library Associate - Public Services

Sno-Isle Libraries

Arlington, WA • On-site

$31.40 - $43/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Closing Date: June 28, 2026 - 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time
Applications must be completed and submitted prior to 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the closing date to be considered. Once you submit your application, you will no longer be able to make revisions or attach documents.
Pay Range: $31.40 - $43.00 hourly
Job Status: Part-Time
Hours Per Week: 28
Employment Type: Regular
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Location: Arlington, WA
Job Summary
The Library Associate performs skilled paraprofessional library support services at one or more community libraries to contribute to the Library District's effective operation, providing library services, spaces, and resources that are representative of diverse cultures and perspectives, intentionally inclusive, and accessible to everyone.
In providing customer service at the Arlington Library, you may encounter situations that require de-escalation or assistance from the Library Manager or another Person-In-Charge. Adaptability and familiarity with working with a wide range of age groups are crucial for this role.
The work schedule for this position will include mostly weekends, with some mornings, afternoons, and evenings. The successful candidate may be required to adapt to future schedule and location changes depending on library needs. Excellent customer service and support of equity, diversity and inclusion are highly valued qualifications. This position has a focus on adult programming and will run the branch's weekly Talk Time program.
This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by AFSCME Council 2.
We Value Lived Experience
Sno-Isle Libraries is committed to embedding equity into our organization. As we engage in equity work, it's important to have a good foundation to frame the work and then provide training opportunities to build skills and knowledge.
We value and embrace the unique experiences our staff members bring to the organization and recognize how their experiences improve the service we provide.
Benefits
All Sno-Isle Libraries employees are eligible for sick leave, vacation leave, paid holidays, dental coverage, an employee assistance program, and an employer-paid ORCA Passport card. Employees working 20 or more hours per week also receive additional benefits such as medical and vision coverage, retirement savings, life insurance, and flexible healthcare and daycare spending accounts. For more information about these benefits, visit our employment webpage at sno-isle.org/employment.
Essential Functions
Functions listed are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
  1. Provide general, basic reference and information service by assisting customers in the use of library facilities, equipment, resources, and services. Refer complex readers' advisory and reference questions to a Librarian or appropriate staff member.
  2. Provide courteous and efficient customer service by performing circulation desk tasks.
  3. Create and present programming for all customer groups as assigned.
  4. Develop program materials, including reading lists, promotional displays, and presentation materials.
  5. Provide training to customers in basic library skills including the use of public computers, catalog and reference computers, Internet, and devices.
  6. Assist customers in resolving technical problems or issues. Maintain and troubleshoot equipment utilized in a community library.
  7. Perform collection maintenance activities through the use of reports and data, to include weeding the collection for condition as well as reallocation of library materials.
  8. Perform other library support services including opening and closing buildings and assisting in maintaining the library in neat, clean, and orderly condition.
  9. May be designated in charge of the community library in the absence of other supervisory staff or building manager.
  10. Travel from one work site to another as staffing needs require.

Additional Duties and Responsibilities
  1. Make presentations to the public as assigned.
  2. Prepare correspondence and reports.
  3. Train new staff as needed.
  4. Attend meetings, trainings, and workshops as assigned.
  5. Assist with special projects as required.
  6. Participate on committees or teams as assigned.
  7. May serve as the volunteer coordinator of a community library.
  8. Perform other duties as assigned.

Supervision
Positions of the class typically report to a Library Manager, Assistant Library Manager, or Library Circulation Supervisor. Although direct supervision is not a normal part of the position's work, incumbents may be designated as lead people to provide work direction to coworkers or volunteers.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  1. Thorough knowledge of established web-based databases and techniques of searching and accessing those resources.
  2. Thorough knowledge of established practices and procedures for an integrated library system (ILS).
  3. Thorough knowledge of library policies and procedures for determining needs and interests of customers.
  4. Knowledge of collection development policies and procedures.
  5. Knowledge of library resources, programs, and services.
  6. Knowledge of alpha and numeric systems for arranging library materials as well as automated bibliographic identification at a basic level.
  7. Strong customer service skills.
  8. Strong organization and attention to detail.
  9. Ability to uphold the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and the community.
  10. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences.
  11. Ability to handle and resolve disruptive behavior effectively.
  12. Ability to work independently and to set priorities.
  13. Ability to work cooperatively and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with the public and co-workers.
  14. Ability to operate relevant computer systems including hardware and software, such as Microsoft Word and Excel, electronic databases, email, and internet navigation in addition to other office equipment and security systems.

Education and Experience
Knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position can be acquired by a combination of experience and education including:
  1. College-level education or specialized training such as library science, presenting programs, or other profession-based subject areas.
  2. Two years of experience providing direct customer service.

Physical and Environmental Conditions
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a staff member to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Most of the work is carried out within a generally accessible, safe, indoor environment. While performing the duties of this job, the incumbent must identify and organize library materials such as books, audiobooks, and DVDs based on small-print numbers and alphabetical characters; scan and inspect library materials including opening media cases. Incumbents may frequently move objects or materials weighing up to 35 pounds, including transfer of books and other materials to carts or shelves of varying heights. Incumbents may be required to move carts of books and other materials about the building for extended periods of time. Incumbents are required to operate computers and may frequently remain stationary at one workstation for extended periods of time.
The incumbent must regularly communicate with coworkers and members of the public. These contacts and situations are deemed to be generally safe and free of undue stress, but require incumbents to be cordial, helpful, and skilled in interpersonal relations with others both in the public and within the Library District.
Incumbents may travel to various sites in all kinds of weather and traffic conditions. To accomplish this travel, the incumbent must be able to drive and hold a valid Washington State driver's license or to make independent arrangements for such transportation.
The following questions will be asked during the application process and will be considered during the application evaluation:
  1. Describe how your experience and skills meet the education and experience requirements for this position as listed on the job posting. Provide specific examples.
  2. Describe your experience providing direct customer service, including in-person, online, or by telephone. Provide an example of a time you provided excellent customer service.
  3. Describe your experience providing service to diverse populations in a work setting.
  4. Share your familiarity with navigating internet browsers, operating systems, and software applications. Describe a time when you had to help someone learn how to use or troubleshoot a technology issue related to smartphones, computers, or office equipment.
  5. Describe your experience working as part of a small team in a customer service environment. Give an example of how you successfully worked as a team to address a conflict in the workplace.

The purpose of the questions included on the job application is to obtain additional job-related information to evaluate you for the position you are applying for. There are also some personally identifiable questions included to provide us with statistics needed to evaluate our recruitment program. Questions related to your race/ethnicity and gender will not be used in any employment decisions. We would appreciate you assisting us by voluntarily providing this information.
Sno-Isle Libraries is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The above job description is not intended as, nor should it be construed as, exhaustive of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job. This and all Sno-Isle Libraries' positions are subject to transfer.