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Kreutz Creek Library I Classification: Part-Time/Non-Exempt The Library Assistant will provide ... and organized. This includes reading shelves and re-shelving out of order materials. * Inform ...

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Library Assistant

York, PA · On-site

$10/hr

Library Director I Location: Martin Library I Department : Member Services/Teens Classification ... and organized. This includes reading shelves and re-shelving out of order materials. * Inform ...

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How much do library organizer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for library organizer in the United States is $55,711.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $65,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Library Organizer vs Library Assistant?

AspectLibrary Organizer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer associate's degree or library science coursework
Work EnvironmentPublic, school, or community libraries; organizing collections and managing inventory
Employer & Industry UsageLibraries, educational institutions, community centers
Common Search & ComparisonPeople often compare these roles due to similar duties in library settings

While both Library Organizers and Library Assistants work in library environments, Library Organizers focus on cataloging, organizing collections, and managing inventory, often requiring some specialized training. Library Assistants typically handle patron services, checkouts, and clerical tasks. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles that match their skills and career goals.

What are some common challenges faced by library organizers, and how can they be addressed?

Library Organizers often face challenges such as managing large volumes of new materials, maintaining accurate cataloging systems, and adapting to evolving digital resources. Staying organized and detail-oriented is key, as is keeping up-to-date with cataloging software and best practices. Collaboration with librarians and other staff is essential to ensure materials are accessible and patrons’ needs are met efficiently. Embracing continuous learning and effective communication can help overcome these obstacles and contribute to a well-functioning library environment.

What does a library organizer do?

A Library Organizer is responsible for maintaining the order and accessibility of books and other materials in a library. They organize collections by cataloging, shelving, and arranging items according to established systems like the Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress classification. Library Organizers also assist patrons in finding materials, process new acquisitions, and help keep the library space tidy and welcoming. Their work ensures that library resources are easy to locate and use for all visitors.

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

To thrive as a Library Organizer, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with library classification systems such as Dewey Decimal or Library of Congress, often supported by a background in library science or related fields. Experience with integrated library systems (ILS), cataloging software, and inventory management tools is typically required. Excellent communication, customer service, and problem-solving abilities help you assist patrons and maintain an orderly environment. These skills ensure efficient resource management, accurate information retrieval, and a positive experience for library users.
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Infographic showing various Library Organizer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,711 per year, or $26.8 per hour.

Library Assistant Specialist

Clermont County Public Library

Milford, OH • On-site

$14/hr

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Library Assistant Specialist

Champion Discovery. Deliver Impact. Strengthen Community.

Join Our Team!

Do you enjoy helping people, solving problems, and creating a welcoming environment? We are seeking a friendly, organized, and customer-focused Library Assistant Specialist to provide exceptional service to library guests of all ages. If you have strong communication skills, enjoy working with technology, and are passionate about connecting people with information and resources, we'd love to hear from you.

Position Summary:

The Library Assistant Specialist provides excellent service to people of all ages. This position directly performs library service tasks including: circulation of materials, answering reference and reader's advisory questions, providing technology assistance, and assisting guests at the service desk.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrates welcoming behaviors and internal service standards to encourage approachability and effective interactions with vendors, guests, and staff at all levels of the organization.
  • Interprets library policies and procedures in a guest-responsive manner and reports any unresolved problems to the Branch Manager or Person-in-Charge.
  • Maintains a working knowledge of the library materials, services, and programs and promotes to people of all ages.
  • Answers library guest reference questions, in person and on the telephone, using materials in a variety of formats (i.e., books, audio/visual materials, databases, periodicals, etc.), including the online catalog and the internet.
  • Provides reader's advisory services and bibliographic instruction for library guests of all ages.
  • Reserves library materials and facilitates interlibrary loan requests for library guests, using a computerized holds management system.
  • Participates in marketing the collection and library services (passive programs, displays, etc.). Promotes library programs and services.
  • Conducts training for the public in the use of computers and other electronic resources, and assists guests in using the online catalog, computers, internet, printer, self-check-out stations, and copiers.
  • Uses library circulation system to assist library guests at the desk, including checking materials in and out, processing holds, registering borrowers, explaining overdue policies and procedures, and collecting fines and fees accurately.
  • Assists in opening and closing duties by counting money, using the financial functions to print and balance the cash sheet, emptying material drops, preparing materials for the shuttle, and ensuring the proper appearance of the branch.
  • Maintains knowledge of the Dewey Decimal Classification system in order to sort and shelve materials on a daily basis. Assists in the maintenance of the collections including the processing of donations as assigned.
  • Performs general clerical duties as assigned, such as maintaining branch files, recording monthly engagement statistics, processing vendor reports, and ordering office and hygiene supplies within the assigned budget.
  • Monitors branch safety and facility conditions, notifies manager or administration as issues occur, and completes facility reports.
  • Participates in professional development activities including conferences, workshops, seminars, and webinars.
  • Regular and predictable physical attendance.

Additional Examples of Work Performed:

  • Assists with system-wide decision making by serving on committees, including performance troupes. Assists in setting branch short range goals, objectives, and priorities.
  • Assists with the training of new staff members in library policies and procedures. May serve as a mentor for new staff.
  • Assists with supervision of volunteer and other community service workers activities.

Qualifications and Required Abilities:

  • High school diploma required; two years of related experience preferred.
  • Strong customer service, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office, computers, and basic technology troubleshooting.
  • Familiarity with library resources, reference services, and office equipment preferred.
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and able to multitask and work independently.
  • Professional, dependable, and able to maintain confidentiality.
  • Available to work evenings, weekends, and at multiple branch locations as needed.
  • Able to lift up to 50 pounds, move loaded book carts, and perform shelving and other physical library duties.
  • Reliable transportation required.

Apply today and help create a welcoming library experience for every guest!

Rate: Minimum $14.00 per hour

Pay Grade 3, non-exempt

CBU Status: Bargaining Unit

24 hours/week

Operating Hours:

  • Monday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 12:00 PM-8:00 PM
  • Wednesday-Thursday: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
  • Friday-Saturday: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

See job description for full details.

Why Join Us?

At Clermont County Public Library, we believe libraries are essential to building strong, vibrant communities. As a member of our team, you'll play a key role in advancing our mission to inform, engage, and inspire. We offer:

  • Affordable, robust benefits that support your health and peace of mind, including health insurance, paid time off, and professional development.
  • Retirement security through the OPERS pension system.
  • Work-life balance in a welcoming, community-centered workplace.
  • Mission-driven culture where your work directly supports education, literacy, and public service.

Please include your cover letter and resume with your application. The Clermont County Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please note: Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check.