Position Title | Library Technician - Public Services - OnCall |
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Posting Number | 02363SA |
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Location | New Westminster/Coquitlam Campus |
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Grade or Pay Level | S - Pay Level 11 |
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Salary Range | $28.69 per hour (with wage increments to a max of $32.04 per hour). Salary and wage increments are in accordance to the Collective Agreement. |
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Position Type | Support Staff - Temporary |
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Posting Type | Internal/External |
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Regular/Temporary | Temporary |
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Employment Type | On-Call |
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Posting Category | Staff |
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Day of the Week
| Other - Mondays through Saturdays
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Shift | Various |
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Work Arrangements | This On-call position is available starting October 7, 2024. This position will require working at both the Coquitlam and New Westminster campus libraries. The hours are subject to possible weekdays, weekends, morning and evening shifts, up to 7 hours a day, with shifts ranging from 8 am to 9 pm, Mondays to Fridays, and 9 am to 5 pm on Saturdays. |
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To Be Successful in this Role You Will Need
| - A minimum of a Library or Media Technician diploma from an accredited two year program plus two to three years’ current related work experience in an automated integrated library system environment, preferably in a high-volume academic library. An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered.
- A sound working knowledge of:
- standard library techniques, vocabulary and organization, including Library of Congress Classification and bibliographic conventions, and student oriented service delivery. - various types of media equipment and software used in post-secondary education.
- A familiarity with automated circulation systems and the ability to interpret, monitor and contribute to library procedures, policies and systems.
- Excellent interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills including written and verbal fluency in the English language.
- A demonstrated ability to:
- speak effectively to small groups in both informal and formal settings. - deliver training and presentations to students, faculty and the public on media equipment and software used in post secondary education. - troubleshoot media equipment, computers, printers, and multi-functional devices. - interact effectively and tactfully with people of various backgrounds and cultures, including students, college employees and the broader community. - develop, establish and maintain good working relationships. - work as an effective team member. - collect and record information accurately. - plan and organize work in order to meet deadlines. - work independently with minimal supervision. - exercise sound judgment and maintain a high degree of confidentiality. - use computer applications such as Word and Excel, email and the Internet, keyboard at 45 w.p.m. and enter data accurately at an intermediate level. - sit at a computer workstation and handle library materials for extended periods of time. - collect, generate and report relevant statistics.
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