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Overview
Reporting to the Divinity Library Director and under minimal direction, exercises independent judgment within a broad framework of stated goals and procedures to support the Divinity Library’s Latourette-funded collection building and related collection services, and to foster an environment of teamwork and collaboration in a fast-paced, service-oriented setting.
Provides a broad range of skills to support acquisitions and basic cataloging/bibliographic access for materials funded by the Latourette Endowment and other funds in a wide variety of languages.
Searches and verifies bibliographic data with incomplete information or source material in catalogs, reference sources, files, and databases; documents decisions and sources used.
Tracks selected funds with spreadsheets and other tools; monitors expenditures and reconciles records as needed; generates and reviews statistical and acquisitions reports to identify problems, trends, and opportunities; elevates discrepancies to the Divinity Library Director.
Communicates with vendors and internal partners to resolve ordering and receiving issues and maintains clear documentation of unit procedures.
May be to assist with disaster recovery operations and perform other related duties as assigned.
Serves as a primary source of information on established procedures and policies related to Latourette-funded acquisitions and processing for library staff.
Oversees the work of student employees as assigned in support of collection workflows.
Ensures that continuing resources are received and placed on the shelves for patron use.
Consults librarians/authorized requestors as needed to determine scope and requirements of a purchase request; identifies and resolves problems.
Acquires library material that has been recommended by librarians/authorized requestors using established procedures; prepares and maintains order documentation; follows up on claims, backorders, cancellations, and replacements with vendors.
Creates, or reviews and modifies documentation of unit procedures; composes original correspondence, reports, and procedures (including vendor communications and internal status updates).
Receives and inspects newly acquired materials; coordinates routing for processing; maintains accurate status tracking and documentation.
Routes materials requiring complex or original cataloging to Library Technical Services; provides basic cataloging/bibliographic access support as part of receiving/processing, including searching for copy and updating/creating minimal records as appropriate.
Performs additional functions incidental to library activities (e.g., materials management such as unpacking, charging/routing, sorting/distribution) and other duties as needed.
Required Skills and Abilities
1. Demonstrated ability to compose correspondence, write reports, and document procedures clearly.
2. Using online translation tools and ISBN numbers, must be comfortable working with materials in Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Chinese, Korean, etc.
3. High level of proficiency with office equipment and software (MS Office); library-related applications; demonstrated knowledge of library systems and databases.
4. Previous work experience demonstrates ability to organize and prioritize multiple concurrent work assignments, complete tasks in a busy service environment, exercise sound judgment, initiative, and attention to detail.
5. Proven ability to work effectively and efficiently in a team setting and to establish sound working relationships with other units and departments.
Preferred Skills and Abilities
1. Previous library experience, preferably in an academic setting.
2. Knowledge of Alma or similar library services platform.
3. Working knowledge of another language, preferably Spanish, German, or Chinese.
Principal Responsibilities
1. Answers questions on use and restrictions of materials. 2. Composes correspondence answering reference questions. Performs a variety of public services and technical services functions. 3. Searches and verifies bibliographic data with incomplete information or source material in catalogs, reference sources, files and databases. 4. Corrects or recommends corrections in data files. 5. Instructs, provides work direction or revises the work of other staff. May assists in the coordination and distribution of work. 6. Determines and assigns library privileges to visitors. Completes and processes interlibrary loan requests. Monitors expenditures, reconciles statements and maintains records. 7. Arranges, describes and prepares finding aids for collection. 8. Mounts, labels, catalogs, slides and photographs. Assists in preparation of exhibits. 9. Oversees a library during evening and weekends. 10. Performs clerical functions incidental to library activities. Required Education and Experience Four years of related work experience, two of them in the same job family at the next lower level, and a high school level education; or two years of related work experience and an Associate's degree; or an equivalent combination of experience and education.Job Posting Date
05/14/2026Job Category
Administrative SupportBargaining Unit
L34Compensation Grade
Labor Grade CCompensation Grade Profile
Hourly Range
$28.43Time Type
Full timeDuration Type
StaffWork Model
On-siteBackground Check Requirements
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