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Library Clerk (on-call) (Florence, OR)

$18-19/hour

1500 9th St, Florence, OR 97439, USA

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The Siuslaw Public Library District has openings for on-call Library Clerks. This fast-paced, public-facing position performs a variety of routine clerical functions quickly and accurately, including circulation functions using a computer system, and requires a commitment to excellent patron and library service. Successful candidates should additionally have a working knowledge of word processing and the internet, and the ability to offer routine troubleshooting assistance for library technology. Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma or equivalent and at least three months of experience working directly with the public. There will not be a regular schedule of hours, but selected applicant(s) will have the potential for irregular and occasional substitute hours, including weekend and evening hours, at the Florence and/or Mapleton location. The beginning pay scale for this position is $18 to $19.10/hour, and the full scale continues up to $27.72/hour. Placement on the scale is dependent on education and experience. To apply, you must submit a Siuslaw Public Library District job application. Resumes and other supplementary materials will not be accepted. Application and full job description are available on our website (siuslawlibrary.org) or in person at the library.

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