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Library Specialist

Moses Lake, WA · On-site

$22.42 - $30.15/hr

At NCW Libraries, we believe that the foundation of our success lies in the unique abilities and skills each team member brings to the table. The core competencies outlined below represent the key ...

NCW Libraries is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all walks of life and are committed to supporting diverse talent. We ...

... libraries, agencies and organizations, or vendors will be necessary to resolve situations or problems. * Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust ...

Library Assistant

Curlew, WA · On-site

$17.99/hr

NCW Libraries is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all walks of life and are committed to supporting diverse talent. We ...

NCW Libraries is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all walks of life and are committed to supporting diverse talent. We ...

... libraries, agencies and organizations, or vendors will be necessary to resolve situations or problems. * Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust ...

University Libraries

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$73.80 - $88.32/hr

UW librarians have an annual service period of 12 months (July 1-June 30). The base salary range for this position will be $6,150-$6,250 per month (at the rank of Assistant Librarian), and $6,710-$7 ...

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How much do libraries jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for libraries in the United States is $73.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62.50 and $91.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a library?

Libraries are institutions that collect, organize, and provide access to a wide range of informational resources, such as books, magazines, digital media, and databases. They serve the public, students, researchers, and professionals by offering materials for education, research, and recreation. Libraries also provide community programs, internet access, and assistance from trained librarians to help people find and use information effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a librarian?

To thrive as a Librarian, you need a solid background in information science, research skills, and typically a master's degree in library science (MLS or MLIS). Familiarity with library management systems, digital cataloging tools, and database searching is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, customer service, and attention to detail help librarians assist diverse patrons and manage resources effectively. These competencies ensure efficient information access, community engagement, and the smooth operation of library services.

What opportunities for professional development are typically available to library staff?

Library staff often have access to a variety of professional development opportunities, such as workshops, webinars, and conferences offered by library associations. Many libraries encourage ongoing learning in areas like emerging technologies, collection management, and community engagement. Additionally, staff may participate in mentorship programs or pursue certifications to enhance their skills and advance their careers. These opportunities support growth within the library system, whether in public services, technical roles, or leadership positions.

What is the difference between Libraries vs Archivists?

AspectLibrariesArchivists
Required CredentialsLibrary Science Degree, MLS or MLISMaster's in Library Science, Archival Studies or History
Work EnvironmentPublic, academic, or special librariesArchives, museums, historical societies
Industry UsageManaging collections of books, media, digital resourcesPreserving historical documents, records
Common Search IntentLibrary services, resources, careersArchival preservation, historical records

Libraries and Archivists both work with information management, but Libraries focus on providing access to books and media in public or academic settings, while Archivists specialize in preserving historical records and documents for long-term access. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right career path in information sciences.

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Infographic showing various Libraries job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $152,350 per year, or $73.2 per hour.

Library Specialist

NCW Libraries

Moses Lake, WA • On-site

$22.42 - $30.15/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Library Specialist

Location:
Moses Lake Library

FLSA Status:Non-Exempt

Position Type: Hourly/ 1.0 FTE Full-Time (40 hours)
Wage:Grade 60, $22.42-$30.15

Bargaining Unit:Unit 1


POSITION SUMMARY:

The Library Specialist prioritizes the immediate needs of library users by providing outstanding customer service experiences in person, online, and over the phone. They are responsible for assisting individuals with a wide range of information and circulation needs, including discovery and circulation of print and digital materials, responding to information queries, resolving patron account issues, and providing basic technology support. This position's primary focus is customer service and the support of their assigned location's daily operational needs, but they may also support in-branch activities and outreach events in collaboration with the local Librarian.


This position reports to and works under the guidance of an Area Manager, Supervising Librarian, or Operations Supervisor.


CORE COMPETENCIES:

At NCW Libraries, we believe that the foundation of our success lies in the unique abilities and skills each team member brings to the table. The core competencies outlined below represent the key attributes and behaviors that are essential for excelling in this role. We seek individuals who embody these qualities and are committed to fostering a dynamic, innovative, and collaborative work environment. If you possess these competencies, we encourage you to apply and join us in driving NCW Libraries forward.


  • Ethical Practice:Consistently demonstrates integrity through behavior, character, and action. Reliably applies good judgment that reflects organizational values.
  • Professionalism:Completes work to a set standard, both as an individual and part of a team. Exhibits competence and proficiency, and consistently demonstrates accountability. Serves as a positive representative of the library district both at work and in the community.
  • Building Respectful Relationships:Promotes confidentiality and trust, fosters a positive culture, and exhibits respect with all verbal and nonverbal communication.
  • Effective Communication & Collaboration:Provides concise, timely, and accurate information through appropriate channels, internally and externally. Welcomes and offers constructive feedback. Listens actively and works effectively with others to achieve organizational goals and objectives.
  • Adaptability:Responds positively to organizational change and shows a willingness and flexibility to learn and develop. Able to assess and make decisions in the moment, even when lacking complete information. Remains calm during tense or challenging situations or periods of stress.
  • Valuing Diversity & Promoting Inclusiveness:Values diverse perspectives, consistently exhibits inclusive behavior, and cultivates respect for all individuals, groups, and cultures. Approaches relationships and communication with staff and community with respect and recognizes opportunities for their own personal learning and growth.
  • Library Advocacy & Intellectual Freedom:Promotes and supports the fundamental purpose of the public library, including mission, vision, and strategic directions of NCW Libraries. Understands and can articulate the library's role in providing free and equal access to ideas, information, resources, and services, from all points of view, without restriction, to every individual.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The list below is intended to describe the general content of and major responsibilities for performance of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive statement of job duties or requirements.

  • Provides prompt and courteous support to library patrons and members of the general public.
  • Assists patrons with all circulation procedures including check-in and check-out, card registration, and account resolution. Takes payments for library fees as needed.
  • Answers patrons' reference questions and provides readers' advisory services and bibliographic instruction as appropriate. Refers complex readers' advisory and reference questions to a Librarian or appropriate staff member.
  • Assists patrons in the basic use of library technology, equipment, and resources.
  • Educates and assists patrons in the use of personal devices to access library resources.
  • Pulls, sorts, and processes library materials and supplies, assesses materials for weeding, and performs data entry into the appropriate system as needed.
  • Organizes, arranges, and shelves library materials as needed.
  • Resolves staff and patron incidents, concerns, and conflicts, equitably applying NCW Libraries' Code of Conduct Policy. Escalates issues to local leadership, as necessary.
  • Promotes library materials, services, and programs by developing displays and sharing information during customer interactions. Requests and distributes library promotional materials as needed.
  • Supports in-branch activities and outreach events in collaboration with the local Librarian, as assigned.
  • Performs other library support services including opening and closing buildings and assisting in maintaining the library in a neat, clean, and orderly condition. May occasionally provide janitorial services to address unexpected messes.

Secondary Duties:

  • Reinforces training provided to new staff by supervisor and teaches new staff specific tasks, as requested, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and practical application.
  • Participates in staff meetings and on committees and teams as assigned.
  • Performs daily cash handling and register functions.
  • Attends training and professional development opportunities as assigned.
  • Performs seasonal tasks such as shoveling snow and spreading ice melt.
  • Performs other duties as assigned, apparent, or required, including the work of lower classifications as needed.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

None

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Associates/Technical degree and moderate experience working in a library and with the public providing library services, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • One to two years of Customer Service Experience.


OTHER REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Flexibility to work evenings and weekends.
  • Fluency in English and Spanish is preferred.


WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Normally seated, standing or walking at will.
  • Normal physical activity including some bending, pushing, pulling, and lifting and carrying, which may range up to 50 lbs. upon occasion.
  • Keyboardingand working at a computer monitor for extended periods required.
  • Phoneusage, reading, speaking, and listening.
  • Interactions with library system staff, library customers, other libraries, agencies and organizations, or vendors will be necessary to resolve situations or problems.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust focus.
  • Thenoise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
  • Occasionally requires working off-site in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings.
  • Some early morning, evening, and weekend work is required.