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Library Associate IV University Branch, 5009 Roosevelt Way N.E. , Seattle, WA 98105 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (72 hours per pay period) Please note: This position is temporarily re ...

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Library Associate IV

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$38.96 - $47.24/hr

Library Associate IV University Branch , 5009 Roosevelt Way N.E. , Seattle, WA 98105 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (72 hours per pay period) Please note: This position is temporarily ...

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Library Associate II - Library

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$29.39 - $35.72/hr

Library Associate II Invitation to Compete #37-26: Library Associate II Capitol Hill Branch, 425 Harvard Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98102 Regular, FLSA non-exempt, part-time position (48 hours per pay ...

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How much do library associates jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for library associates 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 Library Associates?

Library Associates are paraprofessional staff members who support the daily operations of a library. They assist patrons with locating resources, answer basic reference questions, help with circulation tasks, and may organize programs or events. While they do not usually require a master's degree in library science, Library Associates play a key role in creating a welcoming environment and ensuring efficient service. Their responsibilities can vary depending on the library's size and needs, but they often bridge the gap between librarians and library users.

How do Library Associates typically collaborate with librarians and other staff to support daily library operations?

Library Associates play a vital role in supporting daily operations by working closely with librarians and other team members. They often assist with organizing materials, helping patrons locate resources, managing circulation desks, and supporting library programs. Collaboration is key, as Library Associates frequently communicate with librarians to ensure that user needs are met efficiently and that library events and initiatives run smoothly. This teamwork creates a supportive environment and offers associates the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals, which can be beneficial for career growth within the library system.

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

To thrive as a Library Associate, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and typically a high school diploma or some college coursework in library science or a related field. Familiarity with library management systems, cataloging software, and basic computer applications is important. Excellent customer service, communication, and problem-solving skills help you support diverse patrons and collaborate with colleagues. These skills ensure efficient library operations, positive patron experiences, and effective resource management.
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Library Associate II- Adult Services

Library Associate II- Adult Services

Cecil County Public Library

Rising Sun, MD โ€ข On-site

$22.60/hr

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Library Associate II- Adult Services

Rising Sun - Rising Sun, MD 21911

Overview

Salary Range $22.60 - $22.60 Hourly Level Entry Position Type Part Time Education Level 4 Year Degree Category Customer Service

Description

General Summary: Under the general supervision of the Branch Manager, the Library Associate II provides high quality information, reader, and technology services to the Rising Sun community while consistently delivering caring, non-judgmental customer service. This position develops and delivers a full range of diverse and innovative programs, services, and outreach initiatives for adults and is responsible for performing and overseeing high-level research inquiries and initiatives.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Provides information services, including readers advisory, reference, and technology assistance to patrons in person, via phone, email, online, etc.
  • Works collaboratively with Branch Manager and external presenters to plan and conduct library programs responsive to the needs of adults.
  • Conducts research using an array of resources, including the library's databases and digital services.
  • Provides technology instruction to the public in a variety of areas, including library software and hardware, personal device assistance, digital media and downloadables, and internet and computer usage.
  • Works with Branch Manager to develop and implement outreach initiatives.
  • Actively markets library materials and services. Merchandises collections. Recommends and reviews books and other library materials through various media outlets, including the CCPL website.
  • Monitors and maintains collection and makes recommendations for materials to be purchased.
  • Works with Branch Manager to develop and implement department or branch goals within overall system goals.
  • Utilizes the library's circulation database to search for and place holds on materials requested by patrons.
  • Monitors and maintains library computers and software, troubleshoots and calls for assistance as needed.
  • Utilizes the library's circulation database to search for, check out, and place holds on materials requested by patrons.
  • Carries out and explains library policies and procedures; resolves problems and concerns in a positive manner.
  • Registers patrons for new library cards. Accurately enters data and updates patron records.
  • Calculates and receives fines and fees.
  • May serve on system-wide committees.
  • Maintains facility and reports problems to appropriate staff.
  • Maintains accurate service statistics.
  • Shelves library materials of all types.
  • Performs ongoing assignments of moderate to high difficulty.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Job Standards
  • Promotes and maintains a high standard of customer service, both internal and external.
  • Demonstrates ability to work with a diverse community.
  • Models positive attitude toward library technology and change.
  • Maintains courteous, friendly, and constructive relationships with patrons and staff.
  • Promotes and advocates a positive library image in the community.
  • Maintains professional growth and awareness through training, self-directed learning and other means to stay abreast of current and emerging trends in the community and in libraries.
  • Performs job in keeping with the adopted policies, procedures, and values of the Cecil County Public Library.
Qualifications

Critical Skills/Experience: Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college. Introductory knowledge of library systems, of alpha numeric filing, of the Dewey Decimal System, of reference materials and methods available to assist patrons. Within two years of appointment, each Library Associate shall have successfully completed Library Associates' in-service training or nine credit hours of formal academic course work in library science. Such training may have been received prior to the date of appointment. Training provided by CCPL off-site in Maryland. Excellent written and verbal communications skills. Excellent customer service skills. Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment. Excellent PC skills and experience with software packages. Knowledge of Windows operating system, internet resources and other technologies and how to use them effectively. Knowledge of a variety of types of electronic hardware devices for computing, listening, viewing, gaming and new technologies. Willingness and ability to acquire knowledge of library computer systems and applications. Ability to analyze and perform and or manage a wide variety of library projects. Knowledge of books, authors, current events. Ability to reach, bend and lift up to 35 lbs. Ability to push/pull a rolling book carts.

Equipment: Personal computer, laptop, printers, scanners, photocopier, fax, AV projection equipment, laminator, book trucks, security system, cash register.

Working Conditions: Works in normal heat and light conditions with some exposure to seasonal draft conditions. Some eye fatigue from working at computer terminals; physical fatigue from working at counter height (39") work surface and from repetitive lifting of books, and pushing carts. Some stress from constant public contact.

Fair Labor Standards Act Status: Non-Exempt

Schedule: 25 hours per week. Regular schedule requires day, evening, and weekend hours.

Note: Certain conditions, e.g. economic constraints or staffing patterns, may necessitate change in job description.

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