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Posted: April 7, 2026 (1 day ago)

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Librarian II

City of Santa Clara

County Library

Fresh

Location

Salary

$44.22 - $53.53

per hour

Closes

April 22, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This Librarian II role involves helping library visitors find books and information, managing collections by selecting and organizing materials, and running programs like story times or community outreach to promote reading and digital resources.

It's a step up from entry-level, with some supervisory duties over staff or volunteers.

A good fit would be someone with a library degree who enjoys working with people of all ages and staying current with technology and community needs.

Key Requirements

  • Master's Degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited program
  • At least nine months of full-time professional library experience comparable to Librarian I
  • Strong skills in providing reference services, reader advisory, and assisting patrons with inquiries
  • Experience in collection development, including evaluating, selecting, and ordering materials within budget
  • Proficiency in digital tools, such as library catalogs, databases, internet search, and basic troubleshooting
  • Ability to develop and lead library programs, outreach, and training for patrons on technology and resources
  • Effective communication skills for reports, public speaking, and supervising or training staff/volunteers

Full Job Description

Under supervision, to perform professional library work.

This Librarian II position is an alternately staffed position and may be filled at the Librarian I or Librarian II level. Candidates must submit a separate application for each level that they are interested in.

Requirements

Provides patrons library services including evaluating needs, assisting in locating books and materials and responding to inquiries; Offers reader advisory services; Informs patrons regarding library facilities, policies and procedures; Participates in identifying the needs of the community; Participates in evaluating current collection and selecting and discarding library materials, as well as ordering materials within prescribed budget; Develops subject expertise; Learns sources of information and locates specific information; Answers reference questions; Develops specialized library programs for specific patron groups; Speaks at schools and to community groups regarding library programs and resources; May conduct book talks and story times and perform puppet shows; Designs displays and exhibits; Participates in organizing the physical interior of the library; Compiles bibliographies, book lists and other resource lists; Communicates effectively in writing in responding to patron inquiries, preparing reports, or creating content for library blogs or website; Provides outreach services to communities; Familiarizes and trains library patrons in the use of digital materials; promotes reading and use of digital resources for all ages; Assists and trains users to operate public equipment, connect to the internet, use library software applications, and access library services from remote locations; Uses information discovery tools, including the library's catalog, core library databases, and internet search engines; Performs basic troubleshooting of technical problems and resolves or appropriately refers those problems; Accesses and uses basic assistive technologies, where appropriate, to ensure that all users have equitable access to technology; May participate in supervising and training lower level staff and volunteers; may arrange employee work schedules; Participates in District-wide committees, work teams, and projects; Keeps abreast of professional trends and developments, including technology; Participates in professional organizations and attends workshops and meetings; Compiles selection aid book lists for use in community libraries; Interprets cataloging and classification rules and practices for other staff; Conducts original cataloging as needed; May supervise work flow of the technical services unit; May assist in providing information to information systems staff and/or vendors to achieve compatibility with Santa Clara County Library computer systems; Consults with publishers' representatives concerning acquisition problems and programs; Participates in needs assessment and in establishing or modifying procedures for acquisitions, cataloging and/or processing; May have in-charge responsibility for the library and for resolving routine operating problems, in the absence of a Supervising Librarian or Community Librarian; May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker, as required; Performs other related duties as required.

Qualifications Possession of a Master's Degree in Library and Information Science or its recognized equivalent from a library school accredited by the American Library Association AND Nine (9) months of professional full-time library experience at a level comparable to Librarian I with Santa Clara County Library.Possession of a valid California Drivers License prior to appointment and the ability to qualify for and maintain a County Drivers Permit.Knowledge of: Library tools, methods and procedures; A wide variety of reading material; Library reference materials; Principles and procedures of reference used to locate specific topics; Classification and cataloging systems and principles; Planning, organizing and implementing children's, adult and young adult programs to meet patron needs; Basic computer operations needed to access library networks, applications, software, and productivity tools; Digital devices such as personal computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones and eBook readers used by patrons to access library services; Common office software applications such as email, word processing and internet browser; Principles and techniques of book selection and evaluation to establish balanced library collections; Library services, programs and policies which serve the community; Principles of supervision; Monitoring budgets; Effective training techniques.Ability to: Serve a wide variety of individuals to promote library programs and meet the needs of library patrons; Be sensitive to diversity, including, but not limited to, cultural, racial, economic, and ethnic diversity; Advise and instruct patrons in the use of library facilities and reference tools; Use library tools effectively; Analyze and interpret statistics; Operate library equipment, such as computers and use related software applications and databases; Analyze community needs and make recommendations to meet those needs; Communicate orally and write effectively; Reason logically to define problems, collect and process data and reach valid conclusions in solving reference problems and in developing programs and procedures; Classify and catalog books and other materials; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; Recommend library materials for purchase using library selection techniques.

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Posted on NEOGOV: 4/7/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 4/8/2026

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