June 26, 2009

CATALOGING LIBRARIAN: (Part-time)

Schedule: 16-18 hours/week, daytime Mon-Fri hours. Will work with a team of ten professionals and para-professionals.

Duties include cataloging juvenile and adult books and AV items, adding new bibliographic records into the online catalog, maintaining catalog records, and utilizing OCLC in editing and creating records.

Qualifications: ALA accredited MLS or MLIS degree required. Knowledge of DDC, SCM, LCRI, LCSH, and MARC formats required. Experience with OCLC and Integrated Library System preferred.

Starting salary: Starting at $19.78 (Level I) or $20.52 (Level II) per hour depending on experience

Resumes and Applications will be accepted until July 17th, 2009.

For all of these positions, applications are available online or at the main circulation desk.
Please apply in person or send resume to:

Bryan A. Wood, Assistant Director
St. Charles Public Library District
One South 6th Avenue
St. Charles, IL 60174

Electronic cover letters, applications, and resumes may be sent to: bwood@stcharleslibrary.org

June 14, 2009

Applying for a position

For all of these positions, applications are available online or at the main circulation desk. Applications and Resumes are accepted and considered only when there are available positions posted.

Please apply in person or send resume to:

Bryan A. Wood, Assistant Director,
St. Charles Public Library District
One South 6th Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174.

Electronic cover letters and resumes may be sent to: bwood@stcharleslibrary.org

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