Library Technician I

Richmond, BC, CA, Canada

Job Description

Job Brief



The Library Technician I will provide cataloguing, acquisitions, programming and services support at the Brighouse library.

To ensure success in delivering our service model to a diverse community you have:

A diploma from a Library Technician program plus related experience A passion for making a difference in your community Enthusiasm for collaborating with library and community members on new programs, digital technologies and community created content Excellent community service skills gained through experience in community outreach Excellent customer service skills gain through creative and innovative programming Superior interpersonal skills Progressive leadership skills Indigenous candidates and candidates who speak languages in additional to English are welcome and encouraged to apply Shifts include evenings and weekends

We offer



An organization of real people with a reputation for innovation and responding quickly to our community's needs. Your colleagues have a passion for literacy and life-long learning and a deep commitment to helping the community by sharing their knowledge and expertise A library system that provides diverse materials and learning spaces, inspiring creativity, sharing and knowledge building Competitive salary, health benefits, pension, free parking and growth opportunities

Description of Position



This is paraprofessional library work of moderate complexity performed at the Brighouse Library. An incumbent provides reference, readers' advisory and programming services to the public, and assists professional librarians in the development and maintenance of collections, databases and web resources. Considerable independent judgement and action are exercised within established guidelines while unusual problems or policy decisions are referred to a superior who reviews work performance for conformance to established procedures and practices and effectiveness of services rendered to the public.

The library technician I will have significant experience in cataloguing, collections and acquisitions

and will have a focus on workflow of collections; including the handling of new material from acquisitions, sorting of new material to make it available to borrow, inventory control, collections accuracy and maintenance along with catalogue maintenance.

Job Responsibility Details



Provides information and assistance to the public on a wide variety of matters and enquiries related to library holdings, activities and operations; explains library organization, policies and procedures; instructs customers in the use of on-line catalogue system, web-based services, computers and printers; directs customers to appropriate materials and refers them to alternate sources where possible; searches on-line catalogue and a variety of reference books and web services to assist in locating specific books, materials, authors or subjects. Plans, prepares and presents story times, book talks and library tours for children, teens and adults; assists in the preparation, development, implementation, presentation and maintenance of library programs for children, teens and adults; assists presenters in program set up and take down. Provides assistance to librarians in the development and maintenance of collections, databases and web resources; merchandises, plans and sets up displays; evaluates and weeds collections as directed. Prepares and maintains a variety of computerized and/or manual records; files reports and statistics related to the work; ensures for the maintenance and repair of equipment and an adequate supply of stationery and related office supplies. Performs related work as required.
Working as part of a Collections team, under the supervision of the Head of Collections, this position will be responsible for cataloguing, creating and editing records, along with;

Performing original descriptive

cataloguing

of resources and/or archival materials Creating and updating catalogue records Conducting authority control of records to ensure discoverability and access to material in the library catalogue Creating, entering and checking metadata for quality control receiving, inventory and records control of acquired new material

Overseeing the cataloguing

and records processes, correcting and locating errors, reviewing and editing cataloguing records Identifying and analyzing data discrepancies and taking necessary actions to correct errors and take the lead on communicating corrections to staff strong oral and written skills, high level of accuracy and attention to detail Excellent internal and external customer service and interpersonal skills Fully proficient in original and copy cataloguing and metadata creation

Additional Qualifications Information



Sound knowledge of library rules, regulations, policies, procedures and operations as they relate to the work performed. Sound knowledge of technical library methods, procedures and tools applicable to the work. Sound knowledge of the library's resources and collections, and on-line and web-based services. Sound knowledge of business English, spelling, punctuation and arithmetic. Working knowledge of the computer equipment and software applications used in the work. Ability to assist the public in the location and use of a wide variety of internal and external source materials and bibliographic tools. Ability to effectively use applicable resource materials in conducting information searches. Ability to plan, prepare and present story times, book talks and library tours for children, teens and adults Ability to provide assistance to professional staff in the development and maintenance of collections, databases and web resources. Ability to prepare and maintain a variety of records, files and documents related to the work. Ability to deal pleasantly and effectively with the public, provide information, and interpret and explain library policies and regulations. Ability to work with minimal supervision and to understand oral and written instructions. Skill in operating common office appliances, including a computer terminal.

Additional Requirements Information



Completion of a recognized Library Technician diploma program including computer courses related to the work, plus some related experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.

Application



Graduates and upcoming graduates (April 2026) of a Library Technician Diploma program with a completed practicum, or candidates with related work experience, are welcome to apply.

Applicants are required to attach a copy of their Library Technician diploma to their application. Those who have not yet received their diploma at the time of application are required to submit proof of program completion or anticipated completion prior to being considered for interview. (Mandatory)

In your cover letter or resume, please describe your relevant experience in

cataloguing, collections, and acquisitions, as well as work experience presenting story times and other library programs.

In addition to a cover letter and resume, applicants are required to provide at least two examples of programming projects, including a brief description of their responsibilities for each project.

Schedule



Re-assignments of weekly schedule or daily shift and/or location will take place as operational needs dictate. The initial schedule is as follows:

Tuesday 1:45pm-9:15pm Wednesday 1:45pm-9:15pm Thursday 9:00 am-4:30pm Friday 9:00 am-4:30pm Saturday 9:45 am-5:15pm
Sunday and Mondays are rest days.

Rate of Pay



$32.50 - $38.19 per hour
While the Richmond Public Library thanks you in advance for your interest, only candidates under consideration will be contacted.

A criminal record check is a condition of employment.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $32.50-$38.19 per hour

Benefits:

Company pension Dental care Disability insurance Employee assistance program Extended health care Life insurance On-site parking Paid time off Vision care
Application question(s):

The Library Technician I position requires experience in cataloguing, collections, and acquisitions. On a scale of 0 to 5 (0 = no experience, 5 = high level of experience), how would you rate your experience in these areas? If selected, when would you be available to start work? Have you completed, or are you in the final semester of, a Library Technician Diploma? Have you submitted a proof of your Library Technician program completion or anticipated completion?
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3454266
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Richmond, BC, CA, Canada
  • Education
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