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How much do school library assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for school library assistant in California is $18.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.95 and $20.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a school library assistant?

School library assistants are support staff who help manage the daily operations of a school library. Their duties often include checking books in and out, shelving materials, assisting students and teachers with finding resources, and maintaining an organized and welcoming library environment. They may also help with cataloging new materials, managing inventory, and supporting library programs or events. School library assistants work under the supervision of a school librarian or media specialist and play an important role in fostering literacy and a love of reading among students.

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

To thrive as a School Library Assistant, you need organizational skills, attention to detail, and a basic understanding of library science, often supported by a high school diploma or some postsecondary coursework. Familiarity with library cataloging systems, digital databases, and basic computer applications is typically required. Strong communication skills, patience, and a friendly, service-oriented attitude help build positive relationships with students and staff. These skills are vital for ensuring efficient library operations, supporting student learning, and fostering a welcoming library environment.

What are some common challenges faced by school library assistants and how can they be managed?

School Library Assistants often juggle multiple responsibilities, such as helping students locate resources, maintaining the organization of materials, and supporting teachers with curriculum needs. One common challenge is managing peak periods, like class visits or project deadlines, which require strong time-management and multitasking skills. Additionally, assistants may need to adapt to new technologies and digital resources used in modern libraries. Staying organized, communicating clearly with staff and students, and proactively learning about library systems can help manage these challenges effectively.

What is the difference between School Library Assistant vs Library Clerk?

AspectSchool Library AssistantLibrary Clerk
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; some roles prefer library certificationHigh school diploma; no specific certification usually required
Work EnvironmentSchool libraries, educational settingsPublic, academic, or special libraries
Employer & IndustrySchools, educational institutionsPublic libraries, universities, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between a School Library Assistant and a Library Clerk lies in their work environment and employer. School Library Assistants work primarily in educational settings supporting students and teachers, while Library Clerks are employed in public or academic libraries serving a broader community. Both roles often require similar credentials, but their daily tasks and work environments differ significantly.

How to become a school library assistant?

To become a school library assistant, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Relevant skills include organization, communication, and familiarity with library systems or cataloging software; some positions may require prior experience or certification in library science or related areas. Job requirements vary by school, but a positive attitude and ability to work with students and staff are important.

What degree do I need to be a school library assistant?

A school library assistant typically does not require a specific degree, but a high school diploma or equivalent is usually necessary. Some positions may prefer or require postsecondary education, such as an associate's degree or coursework in library science or information management. Relevant skills include organization, computer literacy, and familiarity with library systems.

What qualifications do you need for a school library assistant?

School library assistants typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Some positions may require basic computer skills and familiarity with library management software; additional certifications are not usually mandatory but can be advantageous.

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Infographic showing various School Library Assistant job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,350 per year, or $18.4 per hour.

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Position Details
Position Information
Opportunity Type
CLASSIFIED EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title
LIBRARY ASSISTANT
Posting Number
S2641
Close/First Review Date
09/06/2026
Department
Library
Work Location
San Jose City College
Position Status
Full Time
Salary Range
$81,717 - $99,726 Annual Salary (Range 90: Classified Salary Schedule Fiscal Year 2026-2027). Starting placement is generally at Step 1.
Benefits Summary
In addition to the salary, this position qualifies for the choice of one of the District's excellent Health Benefits and Welfare plans, which the premium cost is 100% paid by the District for the employee and their eligible dependents, and one health plan costing an estimated $60,000 for the District for fiscal year 2025-2026. We offer two medical plans (Anthem Blue Cross [PPO] and Kaiser Permanente (HMO]); dental (Delta Dental PPO); vision (VSP Choice); life insurance for the employee (The Lincoln); life insurance for eligible dependents (The Lincoln); a long term disability/income protection plan (The Lincoln); and an employee assistance plan (Anthem EAP).
In addition, the District contributes an additional 26.81% of the employee's salary towards an eligible employee's pension (CalPERS).
Employees may also elect to participate in optional plans including purchasing additional life insurance for themselves and their eligible dependent(s); enroll in a medical, transportation, and/or dependent care Flexible Spending Account(s) (with the $4 monthly administrative fee paid by the District); and set pre-taxed dollars aside to supplement their pension in a 403b (tax shelter annuity) and/or a 457 (deferred compensation) plan(s).
Classified employees also earn 10 to 22 days per year of vacation (based on years of service), and up to 12 sick leave days (pro-rated for less than full-time positions). There are currently 20 paid holidays.
Position Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Library Assistant reports to the Dean of Instruction (Language Arts) at San Jose City College. The work schedule is 12 months per year; Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
This position is represented by the California School Employees Association (CSEA), Chapter 363.
POSITION PURPOSEUnder the direction of an assigned administrator, perform a wide variety of duties, complex clerical, routine administrative and paraprofessional library in a college library/media center; assist in specialized activities in the selection and purchase of both book and non-book library/media center materials.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:1. Perform specialized and technical paraprofessional level work in the acquisition, processing and distribution of library/media center materials requiring the successful coordination of a variety of specialized library tasks and details from the initiation of a relevant procedure to its completion. Maintain specialized knowledge and skills in various phases of library techniques and functions.
2. Oversee and participate in the ordering, receipt and processing of a variety of library/media center materials and supplies.
3. Work closely with library personnel to ensure coordinated, effective services.
4. Identify books and non-book materials to be purchased by publisher and complete purchase orders.
5. Contact publishers, producers, distributors, program directors and suppliers regarding shipping/receiving instructions and discrepancies.
6. Respond to questions and requests for information from publishers, faculty, students and library personnel and resolve complaints of callers.
7. Monitor library budget accounts and applicable grant fund accounts.
8. Identify vendors and wholesalers from which best prices for library/media center materials can be obtained.
9. Research delayed shipments and work with publishers and other vendors to correct problems such as incorrect and late shipments, incorrect billing, and incomplete orders.
10. Initiate and monitor material returns.
11. Work closely with accounting personnel to coordinate payments to publishers and other book and library/media material sources.
12. Maintain current information on publishers' policies, new editions, and other essential information.
13. Perform a wide variety of office and routine administrative duties such as completing paperwork for personnel, payroll and budget functions.
14. Establish, maintain and update a variety of records and files related to library/media center operations and inventory including budgetary/financial records, purchase orders, facility usage summaries and circulation data.
15. Independently compose routine correspondence and reports related to library functions.
16. Assist in the preparation of a variety of statistical reports required by State and other agencies.
17. May serve as secretary to a committee preparing agendas and taking minutes.
18. Maintain schedule and calendar for supervisor of staff vacation, absences, and coordinate relief coverage for lunch and breaks.
19. Perform other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
1. Standard library procedures of a complex nature including practices, methods and procedures used in library/media center book and materials purchasing.
2. Publishing companies, book vendors, and other sources of supply.
3. Reference materials used to identify pertinent information about book and non-book materials.
4. Types and use of materials/media in a library collection.
5. Basic mathematics and fundamental bookkeeping methods and techniques.
6. Library of Congress bibliographic cataloging practices and classification schedules
7. Practices for searching, creating and revising standard MARC cataloging using an on-line bibliographic utility program.
8. English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation.
9. Modern office methods, practices and equipment including personal computers and related software.
Skills and Ability to:1. Apply sound accounting and bookkeeping techniques and procedures.
2. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records, files and documentation.
3. Perform a variety of book and audio-visual materials buying activities.
4. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
5. Train, plan and direct the work of other employees.
6. Type at a rate of speed necessary for effective job performance.
7. Operate a calculator, facsimile machine, computer and other office equipment.
8. Analyze situations carefully and adopt an effective course of action.
9. Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with others.
10. Work with a significant degree of independence in carrying out assigned duties and schedule work to effectively meet deadlines and schedules.
Required Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
1. Graduation from high school supplemented by college level course work in library technical assisting or related field.
2. Four years of increasingly responsible technical or paraprofessional work experience in a library including technical services or circulation services and secretarial experience.
District's Diversity
  • Demonstrated sensitivity, knowledge and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, gender identity, sexual orientation, cultural, disability, and ethnic background of groups historically underrepresented, and groups who may have experienced discrimination.
  • Success integrating diversity as appropriate into the major duties outlined in the job description and in the duties listed in the District's hiring policy; or demonstrated equivalent transferable skills to do so.

Desired Qualifications
Foreign Degree
For positions that require a degree or coursework:
Degree(s) must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Council on Post-Secondary Accreditation and/or the U.S. Department of Education.
All degrees and credits earned outside of the United States must have a U.S. evaluation (course by course) of the transcripts and must be submitted with the application.
Degrees earned outside of the U.S. without a U.S. credential evaluation attached, will not be considered.
Working Environment
About San Jose/Evergreen Community College District
The District is represented by dedicated and talented employees who are passionate about providing our student population with the best educational experience possible. The District recognizes that cultural diversity in the academic environment promotes academic excellence; fosters cultural, racial and human understanding; provides positive roles models for all students, and creates an inclusive and supportive educational and work environment for its employees, students, and the community it serves.
As of Fall 2025, with enrollment of approximately 15,661 students per semester, and an extremely diverse student population (Hispanic/Latino 48.9%, Black/African-American 3.4%, Asian/Pacific Islander 31.8%, American Indian/Native American 0.3%, White/Caucasian 9.1%, Multi-race 3.6% and Unknown 3.0%) attaining educational goals reflecting 56% - Transfer to a 4-Year College/ University, the District's emphasis on student success makes it a recognized educational leader in the State.
The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants to serve as colleagues to an existing diverse classified staff consisting of 43.4% Latinx, 27.2% Asian/Pacific Islander, 3.0% Black/African American, 0.3% American Indian/Native American, 19.5% White/Caucasian, 5.6% Unknown and as well as encouraging applications from all qualified, outstanding applicants.
Important Information
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT:
San José-Evergreen Community College District is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of ethnic group identification, race, color, language, accent, immigration status, ancestry, national origin, age, gender, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, transgender, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, and physical or mental disability consistent with applicable federal and state laws.
CONTACT:
Employment Services,
Human Resources, SJECCD
40 S. Market Street, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 270-6414
Email: hremploymentservices@sjeccd.edu
Employment Website: https://sjeccd.peopleadmin.com
District Website: www.sjeccd.edu
APPLICATION PROCEDURES:
Interested applicants MUST SUBMIT ONLINE ALL of the following materials by the First Review Date/Closing Date as listed on the job announcement. Applications received after the First Review Date will only be forwarded to the hiring committee at their request.
1. A completed online San José-Evergreen Community College District APPLICATION.
2. A COVER LETTER (Stating how you feel you meet the qualifications as outline in the job announcement).
3. A current RESUME/CURRICULUM VITAE
4. TRANSCRIPT - (If Required) If a degree is listed as a requirement, transcripts (Not Diplomas) MUST INCLUDE confer or award date of stated degree. Unofficial transcripts will be accepted; however if the position is offered, official transcripts will be required prior to employment. If the transcripts or degrees are from outside of the United States, an official certification of equivalency to U.S. degrees by a certified U.S. credential review service (course by course of the transcripts) MUST also be submitted. (* See below for a list of suggested services that provide foreign degree equivalency evaluation to U.S. degrees).
Note: Some positions may require additional documents and/or certificates, in addition to the items listed above. Please refer to the job announcement.
OTHER APPLICANT INFORMATION:1. Only complete application materials will be considered. No exceptions.
2. Letters of Recommendation are NOT required and will not be forwarded to the hiring committee.
3. Upon hire the successful candidate must provide the required documents of identity and authorization to work and attest he/she is authorized to work in the United States.
4. Application materials become the property of the District and will not be returned or duplicated.
5. Travel expenses to attend the interview are the responsibility of the candidate.
6. Meeting the minimum qualifications does NOT assure an interview.
7. The District may re-advertise, delay, choose not to fill the position, or choose to fill more than one position.
Suggested services that provide foreign degree equivalency evaluation to U.S. degrees:
Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute, Inc.
Website: http://www.acei-global.org/
Education Records Evaluation Services
Website: www.eres.com
International Education Research Foundation
Website: http://www.ierf.org/
World Education Services
Website: www.wes.org