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Are you interested in a career that involves providing customer service and helping people? Do you enjoy maintaining library collections and ensuring easy access to materials? If so, you might want to consider becoming a library clerk. In this role, you will assist librarians and library technicians by serving library users and performing various clerical tasks.
Library clerks have a range of responsibilities, including issuing materials to library users, checking for damage when materials are returned, assisting with user inquiries, sorting and shelving materials, helping people find books, photocopying and mailing out materials, maintaining records of overdue books, accepting fine payments, reserving requested materials, sorting mail, and performing related word processing tasks.
Additional duties may vary depending on the size and type of library. Some examples include issuing library membership cards, making minor repairs to damaged books, answering telephone inquiries, processing new materials, entering bibliographic information into databases, maintaining the periodical section, assisting with programming for children and adults, keeping files and pamphlets up-to-date, preparing displays, issuing photocopier cards, and reconciling daily cash deposits.
To excel as a library clerk, you should possess patience, a strong customer service orientation, flexibility, resourcefulness, effective communication skills (oral and written), interpersonal skills, the ability to work independently or as part of a team, attention to detail, accuracy in repetitive tasks, familiarity with Microsoft Office programs, and an understanding of library classification systems like the Dewey Decimal System.
If you are considering a career as a library clerk, it's important to note the following job classification codes:
- 2006 NOC: Library Clerks (1451)
- 2006 NOC-S: Library Clerks (B551)
- 2011 NOC: Library assistants and clerks (1451)
- 2016 NOC: Library assistants and clerks (1451)
- 2021 NOC: Library assistants and clerks (14300)
Remember, pursuing this profession typically requires a high school diploma. The average salary for library clerks is $26.03 per hour, and the demand for these positions is approximately 1,800 per province each year.