NewsletterfortheweekofNovember6,2017
Job ‐ Part‐time Adult Librarian Associate ‐ Redford Township District
Library
Job ‐ Circulation Assistant I ‐ Canton Public Library
Minutes ‐ Ex‐Comm Meeting ‐ October 5, 2017
Redford Township District Library
invites applications for the position of
Adult Librarian Associate
The Redford Township District Library (Redford, MI) believes in connecting our customers with the books they love,
information they need and the world they live in. RTDL is currently welcoming applications for a part-time Adult
Librarian Associate. We are looking for someone to join our team who can help us serve the community through their
helpful spirit, creativity, and passion for connecting people to the transforming power of knowledge.
Here’s what you’ll need to be:
A team player, who enjoys working with patrons of all ages
Skilled in computer use and emerging technologies
Energetic with a passion for providing excellent customer service
A contributor of relevant ideas and creative solutions as they relate to our collection, programming, patrons,
and community
This is a 16-hour-per-week position which offers paid time off. Hours include nights and weekends.
If you are interested, please read the job description attached and email your resume and application to:
Garrett Hungerford, Library Director
Link to Application: http://redfordlibrary.org/images/pdf_Home/rtdl_employment_application.pdf
Job Title: Adult Librarian Associate (Part-time)
Status: Non-exempt
Starting Wage: $13.00
Hours: 16 hours per week
Supervisor: Head of Adult Services
Posting Date: November 1st, 2017
Closing Date: November 15th, 2017
Job Summary
The primary responsibility of this position is to assist with delivery of reference, technology help, and reader’s advisory
services to patrons of all ages.
Examples of Work
• Assist with reader’s advisory in person and over the phone to patrons of all ages.
• Assist patrons with computers, Wi-Fi, photocopiers, and other equipment.
• Assist with collection development duties, including processing materials.
• Carry out goals that align with RTDL’s strategic plan.
• Create positive customer experience.
• Participates in RTDL staff functions and training.
• Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Training and Experience
• Bachelor’s Degree from a four-year accredited college or university.
• Ability to plan and deliver programs, including computer classes.
• Proficiency in the use of computers for library work; including the ability to access and utilize Internet resources
and office software applications.
• Preferred: public library experience, familiarity with databases, and previous use of SirsiDynix Symphony.
Other Requirements:
This position requires:
• The ability to analyze and resolve problems, organize tasks, set priorities, achieve goals, maintain records, and
facilitate positive relationships with staff and patrons.
• The ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with a diverse population, both within and outside
of the library.
• The ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time in the performance of the duties associated with this
position. Lifting objects weighing up to 50 pounds without assistance is also required. The ability to access,
input, and retrieve information from a computer is essential to this position.
This is not intended to be a contract or an all-inclusive list of duties. Employees may be required to perform other duties
necessary to meet the on-going needs of the Redford Township District Library.
CPL/Job Postings: 11/2017
Job Title: Circulation Assistant I
Supervisor: Barb Gudenburr – Circulation Services Supervisor Starting Wage: $ 11.13 – $ 12.46 per hour Scheduled Hours: Twenty Four (24) hours per week Schedule: Monday and Tuesday: 3-9, Thursday: 1-7
Alternating Friday/Saturday: 12-6; Sunday rotation
Benefits: Prorated: Vacation time, Sick time and Holidays Apply to: Marian Nicholson, Department Head – Business Services Email: [email protected] Application Deadline: 6:00 PM on Sunday, November 12, 2017
Application packets must include: a cover letter, an official CPL employment application (available at
cantonpl.org) and a resume. Only complete application packets (which include a current CPL application
form, resume and cover letter) received or postmarked by 6:00 PM on Sunday, November 12, 2017 will
be considered. Incomplete application packets will not be reviewed.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the management of the Circulation Services Department Head, the Circulation Assistant provides
direct and indirect service to library patrons at the public service desks; procures and processes items,
articles and records from other libraries for the use of Canton residents; and is responsible for accurate
and efficient check-in, reshelving, and retrieval of library materials. Due to the varied responsibilities, this
position is differentiated by grade, based on job functions. Grades are described as Circulation Assistant I
and Circulation Assistant II. The nature of the work requires evening and weekend hours. This position
is classified as a regular part-time position and is non-exempt from overtime.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES CIRCULATION ASSISTANT I
Respond to gate alarm when it sounds, following established procedures.
Greet patrons and answer directional questions.
Assist patrons in the use of printer/copier/scanners, low-vision magnifying devices, self-check stations and other equipment following established procedures.
Issue correct borrower’s card or renew existing cards after determining eligibility and following established policies and procedures.
Explain to patrons the purchase and use of copy cards, and assist in their use.
Accurately and efficiently checkout materials to patrons following established procedures.
Canton Public Library Job Posting
November 3, 2017
CPL/Job Postings: 11/2017
Collect and handle money, checks, and credit card transactions for payment of fines, fees, and other charges in accordance with library policies and guidelines.
Accurately and efficiently check in returned materials, following established procedures to ensure completeness and good condition of the items. Handle and resolve exceptions according to established practices and procedures.
Respond to patron questions regarding their library account, following established policies and procedures to select an appropriate solution and communicating options to the patron to resolve the situation.
Pack/unpack items for delivery following established procedures.
Place items in correct location on hold shelves, appropriate carts, or other appropriate area, following established procedures.
Support Business Service Office or Security with Community Room usage.
Assist in other areas of Circulation Services performing duties of Circulation Assistants and Pages in all grades as needed.
Assist in opening or closing of library (specific shifts)
Contact patrons when items with multiple pieces have not been returned intact and follow through with established procedures to get materials back into circulation.
Refer patron queries and issues beyond the scope of authority to the Circulation Services Department Head, or Director.
Stay informed of library news and events via review of all forms of library communication: website, email, SharePoint, library newsletter and blog. Contribute content as appropriate.
Knowledge of library policies and the ability to enforce them using a polite and professional approach.
Accept special assignments or duties in support of the library’s goals and objectives.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
Good understanding and application of accepted public library practices.
High level verbal and written communication skills.
Consistent display of public service attitude that reflects the library’s values.
Efficient and accurate keyboarding.
Punctuality and dependability.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and common office equipment.
Ability to coordinate own work with the work of others.
Ability to operate cash register and credit card equipment.
Ability to work with patrons of varied backgrounds, ages, and abilities.
Delivery of tactful and decisive explanations to an audience not always receptive to the information being communicated.
Ability to multi-task e.g. answer telephone while assisting patrons in person.
Maintain neat and orderly library appearance throughout each shift.
Ability to effectively exercise initiative and independent judgment, and assume responsibility without close supervision.
Knowledge of library operations and services, including an understanding of and adherence to the privacy rights of patrons.
Ability to maintain discretion in handling confidential library matters.
CPL/Job Postings: 11/2017
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Additional general education, typically an associate’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Prior experience in a public library or comparable customer service experience.
Familiarity with Innovative Interfaces Inc.’s Millennium automation system.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Sufficient physical agility to stand, walk, bend, stoop, reach, sit, lift up to 40 lbs., and push carts weighing up to 200 lbs.
Manual dexterity and visual acuity sufficient to grab, hold, and shelve materials and read small print on labels.
Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing which permits the employee to communicate in writing and verbally.
Sufficient vision which permits the employee to produce and review a wide variety of materials in both electronic and hard copy form.
Ability to work effectively under stressful conditions in a fast-paced environment.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. This
job description is not a contract between the library and the employee. It should not be considered an all-inclusive
listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional
areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise to balance the workload. The library
reserves the right to revise this job description at its discretion.
The Canton Public Library is an EEO employer.
Shared Automation System Users Group
Executive Committee – Meeting Minutes
Livonia Civic Center Library
October 5, 2017
Chair Paul McCann called the meeting to order at 1:35 PM
Members Present: Paul McCann (DEXT), Martin Smith (REDF), Vanessa Morris (TAYL), Ed Rutkowski (BRIT),
Anne Hage(HTWD), Amy Rosen (WHLK), Andrea Dickson (WIXM)
Members Absent: Holly Teasdle (LYON), Patty Braden (ROMS)
Others Present: None
Guests: Angie Michelini (TLN), Anne Neville (TLN), Rita VanBrandeghen (TLN), Celia Morse (TLN)
Election of Officers and Meeting Dates/Times for 2017-2018 Smith volunteered to continue taking ½ Secretary duties, Rutkowski volunteered for ½ Secretary duties, McCann volunteered to stay on as Chair. There were no other nominations. Motion to appoint Smith as ½ Secretary, Rutkowski as ½ Secretary, and McCann as Chair made by Rutkowski, seconded by Morris. Motion Approved (Yes 7, No 0, Absent 2). It was agreed to keep meeting the 1st Thursday of the month at 1:30 at LVCC and the dates were booked through
December, 2018.
McCann called for additions to the agenda. Motion to approve with additions by Rosen, seconded by Smith.
Agenda approved (Yes 7, No 0, Absent 2)
McCann called for approval of the September 7, 2017 minutes. Motion to approve minutes as submitted by
Rutkowski, seconded by Rosen. Minutes approved (Yes 7, No 0, Absent 2)
Reports
Budget:
The Shared Technology Services budget for 10/16 thru 8/17 was presented. Payroll/Personnel Services and
Equipment Purchases are high due to a part-time job posting and a new laptop for the new employee.
TLN Board Meeting:
The TLN Board approved the budget. The three board members whose terms are expiring are coming back to
serve another term.
Symphony Update:
Nothing to report.
Technology Services Update:
The telecomm RFP is out and bids were due 9/14. The Telecomm Committee reviewed the bids and narrowed
it down to three finalists. Meeting with vendors 10/10 about proposals and pricing.
Unfinished Business
A. TLC/CARL migration C. Morse/A. Neville
a. Contract- contract was signed
b. Timeline- still on track for the migration to take place over the Memorial Day weekend 2018.
c. Hardware and software installation- tentative January 2018
d. Data conversion- December 2017 data extract
e. Suspension of services – for Melcat under discussion.
f. Training- April 2018
B. Brandon update A. Neville
Their final data extract took place on 9/19. All Brandon items and patrons will be deleted from Symphony before the
migration to CARL.
C. SAS Incentives/Returning members (on hold pending migration) J. Pletz Still on hold.
D. Sister Library program P. McCann
Nothing to report.
New Business
A. Export Quote for SIrsi
A quote for $16,300 for export from Sirsi for the migration to TLC/CARL.
Rutkowski motioned to approve the $16,300 Export by Sirsi seconded by Rosen. The Export fee was approved
(Yes 7, No 0, Absent 2)
Other Items from Committee members
A. Tech Forum
Rosen wanted to commend Angie Michelini for great tech forum that was held September 29.
Rosen motioned to adjourn meeting at 2:52. Seconded by Morris. Meeting adjourned (Yes 7, No 0, Absent 2).
Respectfully submitted,
Anne Hage
Next meeting: November 2, 2017 at 1:30 pm, Livonia Civic Center Library