unBound Library Assistant
Company: Meridian Free Library District
Location: Meridian
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Part-time Description Openings: x1 Location: unBound Branch Open
To: Internal and External Candidates Weekly Hours : 29 hours per
week (Part-Time) Hiring Range : $16.83-18.52 per hour, DOE Benefits
: Eligible for 29hr Benefits Open Date : Thursday, April 2nd 2026
Close Date : Thursday, April 16th 2026 at 5:00 pm Targeted
Start-Date : The week of May 4th (subject to change) Position
Summary The unBound Associate Librarian position provides
patron-focused library service in response to the needs of library
users and members of the community including technology, business,
and information needs. The incumbent assists with the daily
operations of the library and performs related duties as assigned.
Work is performed independently and may include locations outside
of the library in the community. The majority of time is spent
providing direct customer service at the library and in the
community, assisting with library initiatives, maintaining library
partnerships, providing technology and reference support and
planning and leading library programs. Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Library Initiatives and Partnerships Assists librarians
and library leadership with strategic library initiatives providing
operational support. Uses principles of project management to
support progress on large scale projects. Works with a variety of
community partners and helps to maintain relationships tied to both
programs and library initiatives. Works collaboratively with other
locations, departments, and community partners. Event
Coordination/Planning Actively seeks out and discovers program and
event topics that are strategic, appealing and relevant to
community interests including technology, business, and
maker-related topics. Plans, develops, organizes, schedules, and
implements informational and educational events and programs for
the library. Conducts programs in person and remotely. Develops
program plans in adherence to the library’s strategic priorities.
Supports library leadership and management with budget needs and
allocations. Works collaboratively with other locations and
departments to plan and implement district-wide programs that
advance the library’s strategic goals. Continuously evaluates
programs for learning outcomes and to make improvements based on
attendee and management feedback. Oversees the set-up and takedown
of programs and events. Assists in developing and delivering
technology-focused and hands-on programs as assigned. Customer
Service Provides excellent customer service to library patrons at
public service desks, on the phone, virtually, and offsite with
community partners. Assists library visitors with account issues
and the circulation of library materials. Provides informational
and reference assistance to patrons and refers questions as needed.
Makes decisions based on library policies and procedures.
Determines customer needs and advises patrons about library
materials, reading suggestions, resources, and technology
equipment. Aids visitors in regards to library services including
databases, technology, circulation, maker equipment, and quality
online sources. Actively promotes respect for diversity and
supports an inclusive, welcoming, and respectful library
atmosphere. Exhibits good working knowledge of adult, teen, and
children’s literature, related media, and materials. Arrives at
work location on time, ready to interact with the public.
Operations Performs duties required of daily library operations,
including opening and closing procedures, both within the library
buildings and in the community. Assists with staff training.
Performs circulation duties including issuing cards, checking
materials in and out, reserving books, collecting fees, and
answering the phone. May be required to drive a vehicle for
delivery or outreach purposes. Processes requests for holds;
conducts catalog searches, retrieves materials from the stacks,
searches for materials, and checks for availability of materials.
Maintains confidentiality of patron information. Technology Uses
conferencing and video recording and editing technology effectively
in the production of virtual programs. Provides support to patrons
who bring their technology devices or use the library’s hardware
and software. Assists patrons with computer use, printing, and
copying. Provides basic technology instruction. Provides advanced
technology support including troubleshooting library technology
equipment and patron devices. Maintains and supports maker and
prototyping services, including but not limited to 3D printing
services by setting up prints, managing print queues, operating
printers, and performing scheduled maintenance on maker equipment.
Assists patrons with audio/visual equipment, meeting room
technology, and sound studio equipment as applicable. Exhibits a
strong aptitude for learning and adapting to new hardware,
software, operating systems, and emerging technologies. Marketing
and Promotion Promotes library collections, services, and programs.
Supports library marketing efforts as designated by library
leadership. Records and Reports Maintains accurate records,
collects statistics, tracks performance measures and prepares
reports related to library services, programs, and events as
directed by administration. Produces program plans that include
ways to measure learning outcomes and track program success.
Completes clerical tasks such as record maintenance, compiling
lists, and drafting resource guides in both an office setting and
remotely. Maintains personal and public calendars to ensure room
availability and program promotion. Maintains good attendance and
timekeeping records. Marginal Attends webinars, workshops, and
conferences. Recommends purchases based on community needs or
interests. Accepts and assists with directing the work of
volunteers. May open and close the library and ensure the security
of the building. Participates in committee groups as assigned by
the District to demonstrate our commitment to a culture of
inclusivity, collaboration, and professional development. Performs
other duties as assigned. Requirements Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstrated commitment to
diversity, equity, and inclusion. Proficient in project management
and event planning. Ability to foster and sustain partnerships.
Ability to establish, measure, and evaluate program outcomes.
Proficient in creating and administering surveys and other
evaluation tools. Proficient with standard office applications
(including Microsoft Office and Google applications), online
library automation systems and online searching. Understands the
role of technology in providing library services and is proficient
in that technology. Ability to learn and adapt to new software and
equipment technologies. Technically savvy with a high learning
aptitude across operating systems and applications, including
Windows and Mac OS, Adobe Creative Cloud applications, audio/visual
equipment, and maker/prototyping tools. Provides exemplary customer
service and maintains a favorable public image of the library. The
incumbent has a desire to work in a public service role. Has
excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate
effectively and appropriately with people, including patrons,
volunteers and coworkers, of all ages from diverse backgrounds.
Builds and maintains positive working relationships with
individuals at all levels of the organization and fosters positive
partnerships with outside organizations. Actively promotes respect
for diversity and supports an inclusive, welcoming, and respectful
library atmosphere. Must be able to juggle multiple priorities and
work independently at a location when required. Experience: 2-4
years of experience in library services or similar experience.
Experience with project management, event planning, public
speaking, and acting or regularly performing before an audience.
Experience providing technology support, troubleshooting hardware
and software, and supporting maker or prototyping tools is
preferred. Education: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education,
training, or experience. Training, Licenses, or Certifications :
Valid Idaho driver’s license in good standing or the ability to
obtain one. Supervisory Responsibility: None Preferred
Qualifications: Bilingual, preferably Spanish-English,
Russian-English, or other languages. Experience working with
multi-generational populations. Proficiency with Windows and Mac
operating systems; knowledge of 3D printing, CNC, laser
cutting/engraving, or similar prototyping tools; strong technology
troubleshooting skills. Desired personal attributes include: a
positive approach to interacting with the public, an awareness of
the entire community, a passion for engaging patrons from all
backgrounds and ages, a continuous desire to update technology
skills, and a sense of humor. Working Conditions Physical
Requirements: The job requires the employee to constantly stand,
twist/turn, maintain flexibility, hear, listen, see, and speak
clearly; frequently stoop/bend and walk; perform manual dexterity
movements; seldom sit, kneel, crawl, and balance. The job also
requires the employee to frequently lift and carry 10-50 pounds;
occasionally lift and carry 50 or more pounds while twisting and
turning; reach at, above, and below shoulder height; grasp objects
weighing 10-50 pounds; push and pull objects weighing 50 pounds.
Mental Requirements: The job requires the employee to read, write,
perform clerical duties, comprehend and use perception, perform
alphabetical and numerical sorting/filing, and perform basic math.
Technology, Requirement, and Devices: The job requires the employee
to regularly operate and exhibit proficiency with computers and
commonly used applications, library systems and databases, email
and cloud environment.The job requires the employee to operate and
occasionally troubleshoot general office equipment as well as
various equipment including new consumer technology and advanced
computer software. This position may require operation of a vehicle
on behalf of the District. Work Environment: The job requires the
employee to be subjected to repetition, working with community
partners, working alone, working away from the library or remotely,
working around others, verbal contact with others, face-to-face
contact, noise, inside and outside environments, mechanical
equipment, and moving objects. The job may require the employee to
work alone at a location or scheduled event. This job also requires
safely driving a variety of vehicles, which may include bookmobiles
and passenger vehicles, and understanding vehicle maintenance. The
work environment will include inside conditions, outdoor weather
conditions, extreme temperatures, potential areas with dusty,
odors, mist, gasses, or other airborne matter. Employees may be
exposed to uneven or slippery walkways and door sills at community
events. Expected Hours of Work: The job requires the employee to
work a varied schedule, including days, evenings, and weekends
(Saturday and Sunday). Position schedule is subject to change at
any time at the discretion of management. Expected Travel: The job
requires travel throughout the library district to conduct programs
and occasional travel for training and conference activities and
attendance at community and business events. Disclaimers: The above
job description is not intended as, nor should it be construed as,
exhaustive of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working
conditions associated with this job. All employees may be required
to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from
time to time, as needed. Management reserves the right to assign or
reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Meridian Library District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Hiring
and employment practices are done without regard to race, color,
religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, age, or disability. In addition, preference in employment
may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws
and regulations. Openings: x1 Location: unBound Branch Open To:
Internal Candidates Weekly Hours : 29 hours per week (Part-Time)
Hiring Range : $16.83-18.52 per hour Benefits : Eligible for 29hr
Benefits Open Date : Friday, March 27th 2026 Close Date : Monday,
April 6th 2026 at 9:00 am Interviews: Week of April 6th 2026
Targeted Start-Date : The week of Sunday April 12th
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