Job description
Salary £24,054 - £27,852 per annum | Permanent, Part time, 35 hours per week | Poulton Library | Pro Rata
Are you:
- a strong leader and able to manage a team of staff and volunteers
- customer focused
- passionate about working with people
- confident in using digital systems and resources
- interested in libraries and their communities
- keen to develop transferrable skills?
If so, we have an ideal opportunity for you!
As a library officer you will lead a team to deliver high quality library and information services, enable the delivery of activities and events, assist customers to access online information and resources and encourage use by the wider community.
You will:
- have strong leadership skills
- have the ability to develop an excellent service to your local community
- have a love for reading and be passionate about sharing this
- have excellent communication and digital skills
- be able to work with a range of partners and volunteers
- be able to deliver a customer focused service
This is a permanent post based at Poulton library. The role requires you to work evenings and weekends and at other locations and may also involve lone working. The hours are an average of 35 per week over a 2 week rota and therefore the annual salary quoted will be pro rata.
Please see the attached Library Officer Job Description Person Specification detailing the criteria you need to include within your application.
Details about the library service can be found here Libraries - Lancashire County Council
If you would like an informal discussion or any further information please contact Anna Haywood and 01772 537981.
This position is part time, please note the salary quoted is full time equivalent, the salary received will be paid on a pro–rata basis.
In return Lancashire County Council offers a range of benefits, which can be found on LCC Vacancies website.
We reserve the right to close down a vacancy early, before the closing date, if we receive sufficient applications.
Rota
Job Description & Person Specification