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Library Media Assistant

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0 Roanoke, VA Roanoke, VA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$35.
2K - $44.
6K a year Estimated:
$35.
2K - $44.
6K a year General Responsibilities Assisting the school librarian in the operation of the media center; assisting teachers and students in the full use of library services.
Essential Functions Operates computerized system for circulating media center materials; Staffs circulation desk; assists with book selection; charges and discharges books; Assists students with location and use of media center materials; Maintains magazine and newspaper files and records; Assists in controlling status of books in circulation; checks on overdue books; Generates overdue and other computerized reports; Shelves returned books; replaces incorrectly shelved books; labels and mends books; Types and/or proofreads catalog card sets, book labels and pockets, letters, book orders and other material, keeps, updates and corrects card files; compiles circulation and other statistics and prepares other reports; Circulates media center equipment and materials; operates media center equipment; Assists with bulletin board displays; Assists with inventory of all media center materials; Maintains computerized records; assists teachers and students with data processing procedures and problems; Processes ERC and state films and distributes to faculty; Receives telephone calls and walk-in patrons; provides information and assistance or directs to appropriate staff member; Types general correspondence, schedules, newsletters, purchase orders, files and records; Performs related tasks as required.
Education and Experience Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from a community college with major course work in English and/or computer science and some experience in a school library.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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