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Library Associate

Bremerton, WA ยท On-site

$24.79 - $26.30/hr

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Associates degree required and a minimum of two years' experience in customer service including a minimum of one year in frontline library service or a position related ...

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Smyrna, GA ยท On-site

$33K - $36K/yr

Provide supervision, mentorship, and guidance to Library Associates I and II, as well as student workers, ensuring the delivery of exemplary service to students, faculty, and community users. Offer ...

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How much do library associate ii jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for library associate ii in the United States is $20.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Library Associate II, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and experience with library operations, often supported by an associate degree or relevant library experience. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), cataloging software, and digital resource platforms is typically required. Excellent customer service, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you engage with patrons and support diverse community needs. These skills ensure efficient library operations, positive user experiences, and the effective delivery of library services.

What is the difference between Library Associate Ii vs Library Assistant?

AspectLibrary Associate IiLibrary Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; some roles may prefer associate degreeHigh school diploma or equivalent
Work EnvironmentPublic, academic, or special libraries; customer service and administrative tasksPublic, academic, or special libraries; assisting patrons and clerical duties
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed in libraries with varied responsibilitiesOften entry-level, supporting library operations
Comparison Search IntentUnderstanding role scope and qualificationsEntry-level support roles in libraries

The Library Associate II typically has more responsibilities and may require additional experience or education compared to a Library Assistant. Both roles operate in similar environments and serve in public, academic, or special libraries, but the Library Associate II often handles more complex tasks and may have a higher level of independence.

How does a Library Associate II typically collaborate with librarians and other staff to enhance patron services?

A Library Associate II works closely with librarians and library assistants to ensure that patrons receive accurate information and a positive experience. They often participate in team meetings, assist in planning and implementing library programs, and help coordinate outreach activities. On a daily basis, they may refer complex reference questions to librarians, support circulation desk operations, and assist in training or mentoring new staff. This collaborative environment helps foster professional growth and ensures high-quality service for all library visitors.

What are Library Associate IIs?

Library Associate IIs are paraprofessional staff members who assist with the daily operations of a library. They typically help patrons with locating materials, answer basic reference questions, process library materials, and support library programs and events. Library Associate IIs may also oversee circulation desks, assist with cataloging, and train or supervise other staff or volunteers. This role requires strong customer service skills and familiarity with library systems and technology. The specific duties may vary depending on the size and type of the library.

Can you make 6 figures as a librarian?

Library Associate II positions typically do not reach six-figure salaries; most librarians earn between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and education. Achieving a six-figure income usually requires advanced roles such as library directors or specialized positions with additional responsibilities and qualifications.

What jobs pay $400 an hour?

Jobs that pay $400 an hour are typically highly specialized roles such as experienced surgeons, top-tier legal consultants, or executive-level professionals like CEOs and CFOs. These positions often require advanced education, extensive experience, and sometimes certification or licensing. Such high-paying roles are usually found in industries like healthcare, law, finance, or executive management.

Can you get hired at a library with no experience?

Library Associate II positions typically require some prior experience or relevant skills such as customer service, organization, or familiarity with library systems. Entry-level library jobs may be available for candidates with little or no experience, but they often require a high school diploma or equivalent and on-the-job training. Gaining experience through volunteering or internships can improve chances of being hired for more advanced roles.

What is the highest paying library job?

The highest paying library job is typically a Library Director or Chief Librarian, who oversees library operations and strategic planning. These roles often require advanced degrees, extensive experience, and leadership skills, and they can earn six-figure salaries depending on the institution and location.
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Library Associate

Library Associate

Kitsap Regional Library

Bremerton, WA โ€ข On-site

$24.79 - $26.30/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

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Job description

Library Associate (30 hr)

Mobile Services

ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 0626-29

Kitsap Regional Library seeks exceptional, innovative and dynamic part-time Library Associates for the Mobile Services department. The ideal candidate is passionate about providing excellent library service and developing strong patron relationships while assisting patrons with research and reader's advisory. This position provides program support and works in collaboration with branch staff.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Under general supervision, while providing excellent customer service, a Library Associate performs a wide range of information and circulation services. Typical duties include staffing the service desk, assisting patrons with questions, supporting programming, resolving patron code of conduct issues, and acting as designated site support in the absence of branch management.

This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by Washington Public Employees Association/ UFCW 365.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Associates degree required and a minimum of two years' experience in customer service including a minimum of one year in frontline library service or a position related to the duties of the classification. Additional experience related to the duties of the position may substitute for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis.

Associates in the Mobile Services Department must have a valid Washington State driver's license, a safe driving record and three years of driving experience.

*A resume and cover letter are required and may be uploaded or copy/pasted and submitted with your application.

BENEFITS & SALARY

Employees regularly scheduled 20 or more hours per week are eligible to participate in our medical, dental, vision, basic life, AD&D, long term disability insurance plans, health reimbursement arrangement (HRA), as well as our employee assistance program. Additionally, full-time employees earn 15 days of vacation leave, 13 days of sick leave, and 1 personal day each year.

Kitsap Regional Library participates in the Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). Employees are automatically eligible for the plan if they work a minimum of 16.25 hours per week (or 70 hour per month) during five months per year for two consecutive years.

The compensation range for this position is $24.79-$26.30 per hour. Offers will be determined based on required and relevant experience and in alignment with internal equity.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Any of the following duties may be performed. These examples are not necessarily performed by all incumbents, however, and do not include all specific tasks an incumbent may be expected to perform.

DUTIES:

  • Provide welcoming customer assistance, answer phones, respond to digital queries, check library materials in and out, register customers for library cards, order materials from other library locations, and troubleshoot patron accounts.
  • Assist patrons with inquiries and reader's advisory services, computer use, the library's public catalog and available digital or electronic resources. Research resource materials to respond to patron needs; refer patrons to a Librarian or other resources, as needed.
  • Assist patrons in utilizing physical equipment such as self-checkout machines, public computers, printers, and copier/fax machines as well as digital tools such as the Library catalog, electronic collections, email and Office products. Elevate technical service issues via work orders.
  • Assist patrons in resolving concerns or complaints regarding the availability of facilities, adjusting fines and fee disputes and related patron concerns.
  • Perform designated site support (DSS) duties including, ensuring branch opening and closing procedures are completed, prioritizing branch tasks to maintain safe and efficient operations, communicating with offsite contact regarding changes to staff schedules, and acting as point person in the event of an incident or emergency.
  • Follow policies, procedures, and established guidelines to respond to customer service, building, or safety issues with the support of the branch team and guidance from the Branch Manager or designee.
  • May support and/or implement a variety of library programs, services, and materials.
  • Support circulation duties include shelving library materials, processing shipment, pulling holds, and emptying book drops.
  • Assist with collection maintenance activities, periodicals processing, design of displays and other library promotional and informational materials as assigned.
  • Implement and deliver training on circulation, shelving, branch processes, and/or operational tasks.
  • Attend branch meetings, workshops, and systemwide training sessions.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Serve as a resource for community and special population groups, specifically supporting branch programming and outreach efforts.
  • Support volunteers in the library, including Friends of the Library (FOL) and Puget Sound Genealogy Society (PSGS), as assigned.
  • Represent the Library at community events.
  • Maintain a clean, welcoming, and safe library environment and report issues via work orders.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
  • Ability to sort and file alphanumerically and to perform basic mathematical computations, including ability to navigate the Dewey Decimal System.
  • Ability to demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills with a diverse audience.
  • Ability to navigate library resources and patron accounts using Polaris, the Integrated Library System (ILS).
  • Ability to access and utilize staff Intranet resources.
  • Ability to follow detailed written or verbal procedural instructions accurately, with willingness to seek clarification.
  • Ability to acquire and effectively implement knowledge of library policies and procedures and to use independent judgment to resolve circulation and patron problems within established guidelines.
  • Ability to demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills with a diverse audience.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, patrons, user groups, community organizations, volunteer groups and to serve the public courteously.
  • Ability to operate standard office equipment, perform required data entry proficiently and utilize computer software and specialized programs.
  • Ability to work a schedule that may change periodically, including evenings and weekends.
  • Ability to work collaboratively to create and maintain an inclusive environment where staff and patrons are respected and feel safe, supported and valued.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

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.

Work is carried out within a generally accessible, safe, indoor environment with frequent public and staff interaction. Incumbents in Mobile Services frequently work in various weather conditions. This position primarily involves light to medium physical demands, sitting and operating objects, tools or controls including keyboards and telephones; for extended periods, internal and external customer contact, conversations, phones, noise from office machinery and other equipment, etc. Must be able to work while others are working in a shared team area. Occasionally, the incumbent must move or maneuver objects or materials weighing up to 35 pounds, including stooping, reaching, lifting, bending or transferring books and other materials to carts, tables, or shelves of varying heights. Incumbents may be required to move carts of books and other materials around the building for extended periods of time. Frequently push, pull, lift or exert up to 20 pounds of force, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects; bending at the waist, kneeling, and reaching, using arms and hands.

Visual acuity essential for tasks include reading and composing emails, reports, and materials including electronic information and complex materials from either written or computer sources; identifying and organizing library materials such as books, audiobooks, and DVDs based on small-print numbers and alphabetical characters; scanning and inspecting library materials, including opening media cases; and operating computers for extended periods. Work performed and delivered are guided by precise deadlines. High cognitive demands include strong attention to detail, ability to focus for long periods of time, critical thinking, problem solving and information synthesis.

Excellent communication skills, customer service abilities, and multitasking are also essential for success in this role.

LIBRARY EXPECTATIONS

Listed below are expectations of all library employees:

  • Provide excellent customer service by showing sensitivity to cultural differences and diverse backgrounds when interacting with patrons, volunteers, and co-workers.
  • Maintain regular and reliable attendance.
  • Knowledge and support of Kitsap Regional Library's principles of intellectual freedom.
  • Knowledge and support of Kitsap Regional Library's policies and procedures.
  • Effectively work both independently, with limited direction or supervision, as well as within a team.
  • Flexibility to adapt to rapidly changing information, technology, work procedures and library services.
  • Maintain confidentiality in dealing with patron and/or employee records.
SCHEDULE

This is a part-time, non-exempt 30 hour per week position. Schedules may include evenings and weekends and are subject to change to meet the needs of the library.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

To apply for this position and future positions, please visit our website at KRL.org and select "Careers" located at the bottom of the page. This position is open to all and will remain open through June 23, 2026.

Kitsap Regional Library is committed to developing a barrier-free recruitment process and work environment. If you require any accommodation, please email us at jobs@krl.org and we'll work with you to meet your accessibility needs.


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