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Weekend Library Jobs in Berkeley, CA (NOW HIRING)

Community Library Specialist

CA · On-site

$39.71 - $46.84/hr

Marin County Free Library Opening Date: 06/08/2026 Closing Date: Continuous Vacancies: 2 Weekly Schedule: Varies Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO): The County of Marin is an Equal Opportunity ...

Overview Student library workers are responsible for carrying out basic tasks in support of library operations. Position Work Hours 5-30 hours per week Rate of Pay $20 per hour Responsibilities

Overview Student library workers are responsible for carrying out basic tasks in support of library operations. Position Work Hours 5-30 hours per week Rate of Pay $20 per hour Responsibilities

Student Library Worker Student library workers are responsible for carrying out basic tasks in support of library operations. Position work hours: 5-30 hours per week Rate of pay: $20 per hour ...

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How much do weekend library jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend library in Berkeley, CA is $19.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a weekend library job?

Weekend library jobs are positions within libraries that require employees to work primarily on weekends. These roles can include tasks such as assisting patrons, shelving books, checking materials in and out, and maintaining an organized environment. Weekend library staff may work as library assistants, clerks, or pages, and are essential for providing library services during high-traffic weekend hours. These jobs are ideal for students or individuals seeking part-time work with flexible hours.

What are the typical responsibilities and challenges of working in a weekend library role?

In a Weekend Library role, you’ll typically be responsible for assisting patrons with locating materials, managing checkouts and returns, and ensuring the library remains organized and welcoming. One common challenge is handling a higher concentration of visitors within a shorter timeframe, as weekends often see increased foot traffic. You may also work more independently or with a smaller team than during weekday shifts, requiring strong problem-solving skills and the ability to handle unexpected situations. Collaboration with full-time staff is essential to ensure continuity in ongoing projects and communication about any weekend-specific issues.

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

To thrive as a Weekend Library Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with library management systems, cataloging software, and basic computer applications is often required. Excellent customer service, communication, and problem-solving skills help you effectively assist patrons and handle varied tasks during busy weekend hours. These skills ensure smooth library operations, positive patron experiences, and efficient management of library resources.

What is the difference between Weekend Library vs Weekend Library Assistant?

AspectWeekend LibraryWeekend Library Assistant
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials requiredHigh school diploma or equivalent often preferred
Work EnvironmentPublic or academic library, part-time, flexible hoursPublic or academic library, assisting with daily operations
Employer & IndustryLibraries, education, community servicesLibraries, education, community services
Search & ComparisonFocuses on the broader role of weekend library servicesMore specific to assisting with library tasks during weekends

The main difference between Weekend Library and Weekend Library Assistant is that the former refers to the overall service or role of providing library access on weekends, while the latter is a specific job position assisting with library operations during weekends. The assistant role typically requires some basic qualifications and involves hands-on tasks, whereas the Weekend Library may refer to the service or program offered by the library.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Library job openings in Berkeley, CA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,078 per year, or $19.3 per hour.

Community Library Specialist

County of Marin

CA • On-site

$39.71 - $46.84/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Salary: $39.71 - $46.84 Hourly
Location : Multiple Locations, CA
Job Type: Part Time, Regular
Job Number: 1370-26-06
Department: Marin County Free Library
Opening Date: 06/08/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Vacancies: 2
Weekly Schedule: Varies
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO): The County of Marin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Persons of color, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and adults of all ages are strongly encouraged to apply.
Individuals with Disabilities: If you are a person with a disability and are unable to complete an online application or require an accommodation to participate in a recruitment, you must contact Human Resources at least five work days in advance of the testing step or interview. Please contact the Human Resources Staffing Division at (415) 473-2126 (CRS DIAL 711) .
ABOUT US
At the County of Marin, our employees overwhelmingly report feeling their work is meaningful, they like the work they do, and they are proud to tell people "I work for the County of Marin."
Discover more about us, our values and our organizational culture here. Read on to find out more about this opportunity.
The Marin County Free Library (MCFL) is a special taxing district that operates ten branch libraries in Marin under the authority of the Board of Supervisors. It provides public library services to the residents of the unincorporated areas of the County and the cities of Corte Madera, Fairfax and Novato.
The Marin County Free Library is an innovative and dynamic civic institution that is committed to providing exceptional services to a community that cares deeply about the library and encourages the library to assume a critical role in supporting the community to be resilient, equitable, and progressive. MCFL is committed to racial equity and the inclusion of those with multiple perspectives and backgrounds in our decision making.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Community Library Specialist (CLS) reports to a Branch manager. These positions provide library services for patrons of all ages in small, rural communities and support daily branch operations at the Stinson Beach Library or the Inverness Library. Community engagement is at the heart of these positions, both inside and outside the walls of the library. These positions also require a strong focus on joyful learning, community centered empowerment and collective impact with community agencies to guide and inform the scope and direction of the work. There are currently two part-time vacancies, one at the Stinson Beach branch and one at the Inverness branch.
The primary duties of the Community Library Specialist include:
  • Staffing a circulation/service desk to provide reference and reader's advisory services, as well as computer and technology support
  • Developing and implementing responsive, inclusive programming that reflects community needs and interests
  • Attending community events to provide information about library services and conducting presentations to community groups
  • Building strong relationships with local organizations and community members
  • Participating in branch, regional and systemwide library meetings and committee activities

Stinson Beach: In addition to the primary duties, the Stinson Beach duties include working collaboratively with a coworker on maintaining the library's collections, coordinating a rotating art gallery wall in the library, and supervising volunteers.
Stinson Beach- 66 hours biweekly. The weekly schedule is:
  • Monday 9:30am-6pm
  • Tuesday 11:30am-8pm
  • Wednesday 10:00am-2pm
  • Friday 9:30am-6:00pm
  • Saturday 9:30am-5:00pm

Inverness: In addition to the primary duties, the Inverness duties include maintaining the library's collections, working closely with the local TK-grade 2 school to provide education equity support and library services, and supervising volunteers.
Inverness/Point Reyes- 56.25 hours biweekly. The weekly schedule is:
  • Monday 2:00-pm7:00pm
  • Tuesday 9:30am-3:00pm
  • Wednesday 9:30am-3:00pm
  • Friday 10:00am-6:00pm
  • Saturday 9:30am-2:00pm

The list established from this recruitment will be used to fill all vacancies (regular, fixed-term, contingent, full and part-time) while the list remains active, as well as to generate a list for on-call assignments.
ABOUT YOU
The Highly Qualified Candidate
We're looking for a self-motivated, service-oriented professional who is confident and capable of working independently but must be able and willing to contribute to the West Marin libraries team's success by being demonstrating flexibility, adaptability and embracing a spirit of collaboration.
The strongest candidates bring:
  • Strong emotional intelligence and the ability to work with people from all backgrounds
  • Clear and effective communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Confidence using computers and technology of all types and exceptional organizational skills
  • Experience assessing and responding to community needs
  • Bilingual skills in English/Spanish are desirable but not required.

Special Requirements: Candidates selected are subject to fingerprinting by the Sheriff's Department and must pass a Department of Justice LiveScan background check prior to appointment.
Bilingual Testing/Certification: To be eligible for a bilingual differential, the successful candidate must possess bilingual skills and must demonstrate proficiency in both Spanish and English prior to appointment. A bilingual proficiency exam will be administered to ensure the candidates possess the appropriate skill level to meet the requirements.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE OF
  • Accepted library policies, procedures, methods, practices, terminology, and automated library equipment and methods including indexing and filing, cataloging and classification schemes, circulation techniques, and general reference research to locate specific topics.
  • General library reference materials and resources; common literary works and authors.
  • Computer applications and software programs related to the work.
  • Customer relations techniques.
  • Business letter writing and basic report preparation techniques.
  • Statistical data collection methods, analysis and techniques.
  • Business arithmetic.
  • Recordkeeping practices.
  • Basic supervisory principles and practices.
  • Principles, practices, and methods of administering and coordinating an outreach or volunteer program.
  • Methods and techniques for recruiting, motivating, training, coaching and retaining volunteers.
  • If assigned to the Adult Literacy Program, adult learning terminology, theories, practices and methods, including assessing adult students, creating a profile that reveals the student's level of education and basic practices of adult literacy instruction.
  • If assigned to the Family Literacy Program, early childhood learning terminology, theory, practices and methods and basic practices of early childhood instruction.

ABILITY TO
  • Independently operate a small branch library, mobile library vehicle, or outreach program and perform patron services and library support work.
  • Answer or direct reference questions from patrons to appropriate staff.
  • Interpret, apply and explain library policies and procedures.
  • Operate current automated library equipment, systems and technology.
  • Advise patrons on the use of library computers and equipment, standard software and internet searches.
  • Perform basic arithmetical computations, collect library fees, accept cash, make change and deposit funds to appropriate accounts.
  • Supervise staff in work policies and procedures; train and oversee the work of volunteers.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work including library system staff, community groups, volunteers, and library patrons.
  • Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
  • Make sound independent decisions within procedural guidelines.
  • Organize own work and set work priorities.
  • Prepare and maintain clear and accurate records and reports

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES
Any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the required knowledge and abilities. Typically, three years of full-time paraprofessional library experience or three years of experience providing programmatic services in a community agency setting. Successful completion of related coursework from a recognized college or university may be substituted for the required experience on a year for year basis (30 semester or 45 quarter units) for a maximum substitution of two years.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This recruitment is now open and continuous. Please consider applying early as the recruitment could close at any time once a sufficient number of qualified applications are received.
For any questions concerning this position announcement, please contact Alisa Samuel at
All applicants will receive email notifications regarding their status in the recruitment process. Please be sure to check your spam settings to allow our emails to reach you. You may also log into your account to view these emails.
Testing and Eligible List: Depending on the number of qualified applications received, the examination may consist of a highly qualified review, application screening, online assessment, written examination, oral examination, performance examination, or any combination to determine which candidates' names will be placed on the eligible list. The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill the current vacancy, and any future vacancies for open, fixed-term, full-time or part-time positions which may occur while the list remains active.
Disaster Service Workers: All County of Marin employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer: If you have questions regarding equal employment opportunities, please contact Roger Crawford, Equal Employment Opportunity Director, at 415-473-2095.
PLEASE NOTE: The benefits described herein do not apply to temporary (contingent) or to part-time employees that work less than 50%.
COUNTY OF MARIN BENEFITS: GENERAL
Below are some of the excellent benefits the County offers. More information about our benefits can be found on the
Paid Time Off: Competitive vacation accrual; 12 holidays per year; and generous sick leave accruals. Additional types of paid leaves are available for some bargaining units.
Health Plan: Choice of four health plans (two Kaiser HMOs, Western Health Advantage HMO, and an Anthem Blue Cross PPO) along with dental through Delta Dental PPO, and vision through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is a County contribution toward the premiums (the contribution amount varies depending on coverage tier elected such as employee only, employee + 1, employee + family). Plus, the County offers excellent Life Insurance, Disability, Flexible Spending Plans, a Dependent Care Assistance Program, professional development and more.
Retirement: Defined benefit plan under the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937. More information can be found online at www.mcera.org.
IRS 457 Plan: Choice of pre-tax or post-tax (Roth) employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum.
Retiree Medical: The County provides access to group health plan coverage to eligible retirees.
For specific questions regarding the employment process, please contact Human Resources at (415) 473-6104. For additional details about the benefits or retirement, please contact the Benefits Division at (415) 473-2197.
*IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice.
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QUALIFYING EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: The minimum qualifications for the position are as follows:Any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the required knowledge and abilities. Typically, three years of full-time paraprofessional library experience or three years of experience providing programmatic services in a community agency setting. Successful completion of related coursework from a recognized college or university may be substituted for the required experience on a year for year basis (30 semester or 45 quarter units) for a maximum substitution of two years.Please tell us how you meet the minimum requirements for this position. For education, please list your degree and/or coursework in the education section of the application. For experience, please provide us with a detailed description of your qualifying experience including duties and responsibilities, the name of the employer(s) where you gained this experience and the dates worked.
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Tell us about your experience doing outreach to traditionally underserved communities. What audience(s) did you serve?
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What interests you in serving the communities of West Marin specifically?
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