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How much do library professional jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for library professional in Kentucky is $16.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.17 and $18.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Library Professional, you need a strong understanding of information management, research skills, and typically a degree in library or information science. Familiarity with library management systems (LMS), digital cataloging tools, and online research databases is essential. Excellent communication, customer service orientation, and adaptability help you engage diverse patrons and navigate evolving library services. These skills ensure efficient information access, community engagement, and the effective operation of modern libraries.

How do Library Professionals typically collaborate with other departments or community partners?

Library Professionals often work closely with various internal departments, such as IT, youth services, and administration, to enhance library offerings and ensure smooth operations. Externally, they may partner with local schools, cultural organizations, and community groups to develop programs, host events, and provide outreach services. This collaborative approach not only broadens the library’s impact but also helps professionals develop project management and networking skills. Regular communication and teamwork are essential parts of the role, fostering a dynamic and engaging work environment.

What are library professionals?

Library professionals are trained individuals who manage, organize, and facilitate access to information resources within libraries. They often hold degrees in library and information science and are responsible for tasks such as cataloging materials, helping patrons find information, and developing library programs. Their roles can range from librarians and archivists to library technicians and media specialists. Library professionals play a crucial role in supporting literacy, research, and lifelong learning in their communities.

What is the difference between Library Professional vs Library Assistant?

AspectLibrary ProfessionalLibrary Assistant
Required CredentialsMaster's degree in Library Science (MLS or MLIS)High school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require associate's degree
Work EnvironmentPublic, academic, or special libraries; involved in planning, management, and specialized servicesAssisting patrons, shelving, checking out materials, basic customer service
Employer & Industry UsageLibraries, educational institutions, government agenciesPublic libraries, schools, community centers

Library Professionals typically hold advanced degrees and handle complex tasks like collection development and research support, while Library Assistants perform routine tasks such as shelving and patron assistance. Both roles are essential in library operations but differ in education requirements and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Library jobs in Kentucky? The most popular types of Library jobs in Kentucky are:
What cities in Kentucky are hiring for Library Professional jobs? Cities in Kentucky with the most Library Professional job openings:
Infographic showing various Library Professional job openings in Kentucky as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,750 per year, or $16.2 per hour.
Library Associate I - Part-Time

Library Associate I - Part-Time

Lexington Public Library

Lexington, KY • On-site

$15.46/hr

Part-time

PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description:

Library Associate I - Part-Time (Eastside Branch)

The Lexington Public Library (LPL) is a dynamic organization that strives to educate, entertain, and connect all people who live, work, or play in the greater Lexington area. Library staff provide excellent customer service, a welcoming environment, and a commitment to LPL’s mission and core values, which can be found here.


To keep LPL progressing forward, the Library Associate I is responsible for performing advanced and specialized paraprofessional duties in support of public service functions. Assignments may involve tasks at Library locations, the Lexington Community and may include: circulation support, assisting with library programing or providing support for children’s services.


Starting Hourly Pay

$15.46


Primary Work Schedule

Mondays, 10:30 am-3:00 pm. Tuesdays and Fridays, 9:00 am-1:30 pm.

Every other weekend, Saturdays 9:00 am-5:00 pm and Sundays 12:30 pm-5:00 pm

Position may require occasional changes in schedule.


Applications for this position will be accepted until 4:00pm on Friday, May 29, 2026. Applications must be completed online at www.lexpublib.org.


As a Part-time Library Associate I, a typical day may include the following…

  • Provide exceptional customer service by teaching and assisting customers with checkout and other circulation-related tasks.
  • Assist customers with library card accounts, including processing applications, verifying and updating account information, and accepting payment on accounts, with latitude to resolve customer complaints.
  • Assist customers in utilizing library tools, including the library’s website and databases, digital material formats, the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC), copiers, computers, printers, etc.
  • Assist customers in utilizing internet and electronic resources, including websites, social media sites, job search sites, email accounts, online forms, etc.
  • Assist customers with Microsoft Office Suite products, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Proactively seek out customers to offer assistance in all parts of the library or department.
  • Suggest books and authors to customers upon request and assist customers in locating and reserving library materials.
  • Provide accurate information about library resources and services to customers.
  • Explain the policies, procedures and code of conduct to customers. Refer to appropriate supervisory level as needed.
  • Perform routine collection maintenance tasks according to assignment.
  • Assist in checking in returned materials, pulling reserve items for customer pickup, and returning materials to the shelves.
  • Offer programming support and assist with programs under the direction of a supervisor.
  • Utilize library e-mail on a daily basis in order to stay informed about library matters.
  • Advise customers of LPL Customer Use of Library Spaces and Computer and Internet Use policies or refer to supervisor/manager as appropriate.
  • Respect the facility and work environment by keeping work area neat, handling minor cleanups, and reporting maintenance issues promptly and appropriately.
  • Interact and communicate pleasantly and effectively with diverse customers and staff, maintaining a positive and professional demeanor and providing friendly courteous service.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

This job may be a good fit for you if you have…

  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Quickly learn and apply fundamental library procedures, methods, and techniques after orientation and training.
  • Establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with library customers and co-workers.
  • Provide basic readers’ advisory.
  • Troubleshoot equipment as needed.
  • Must have working knowledge of current Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office products and navigation of the Internet.
  • Carry out with limited supervision continuing assignments related to the daily operations of the library.
  • Follow oral and written instructions.
  • Effectively communicate both orally and in writing with customers and staff.
  • Learn and adapt to new and changing technologies and troubleshoot equipment as needed.
  • Understand the boundaries of job responsibilities and refer customers to trained library staff appropriately.
  • Work the required schedule and help fill in schedule gaps occasionally.
  • Some knowledge of or ability to quickly learn and follow standard library procedures.
  • Must successfully pass a background investigation.

Here’s what we have to offer…

  • Flexible scheduling (That hard to get appointment that can only be scheduled during work? Don’t worry. We can be flexible.)
  • Competitive compensation based on skills and experience
  • Paid Personal Days
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Exceptional training and support to give you the resources you need to be successful
  • Employee discounts (YMCA, cell phone stipends, etc.)
  • Free Parking
  • And a great team of coworkers committed to helping others succeed

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy

People are selected to become members of the LPL family based on skill, merit and talent—not based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based factors. These protections extend to all management practices and decisions, including recruitment and hiring, appraisal systems, promotions, training, and career development programs. Consistent with these obligations, LPL also provides reasonable accommodations to employees and applicants with disabilities and for sincerely held religious beliefs, observances and practices. If things aren’t fair, we all lose.

Physical and Mental Requirements

  • View computer monitor and read/comprehend alphabetical and numerical sequences on library materials.
  • Efficiently operate and manipulate office equipment such as keyboard, mouse, printer and copier equipment.
  • Transport, place and remove books from any shelf of a 90” high shelving unit.
  • Climb a step stool or alternate method to secure books and other library materials.
  • Perform essential functions which require transporting materials weighing up to 40 lbs, and standing for periods of 2-3 hours.

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


Hazards/Unusual Working Conditions

  • Work is often performed in and around books, shelves, and computers, requiring adherence to industry safety procedures and guidelines.
Requirements: