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San Jose/Evergreen Community College District
  • Position Number: 7145174
  • Location: San Jose, CA
  • Position Type: Libraries


LIBRARY TECHNICIAN, SENIOR

San Jose/Evergreen Community College District

Close/First Review Date: 05/24/2026
Work Location: San Jose City College

Position Description:
POSITION SUMMARY

The Senior Library Technician reports to the Dean of Language Arts & Library at San Jose City College. The work schedule is 12 months per year; Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

This position is represented by the California School Employees Association (CSEA), Chapter 363.

POSITION PURPOSE

Under the direction of an assigned administrator, the Library Technician, Senior performs a wide variety of complex and difficult paraprofessional library/media center activities and assist in directing a major unit of library center operations and activities. The Senior Library Technician provides training and support to staff in using various modules of library management system.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

This is the lead level class in the Library Technician series. This class may be distinguished from the Library Technician level by the difficulty and complexity of work performed in the direction of library center operations requiring specialized knowledge and skills in certain library techniques and functions. Positions in this class normally carry through relatively independently on a complete set of library center activities or procedures necessary to maintain a unit of a library function or process. Incumbents perform hire, train and evaluate student workers. The position performs most complex technical work in the library system, and provides technical and functional direction of other library technical staff. Incumbents at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned areas of responsibility.

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Lead and participate in the more complex and difficult work in managing the Circulation Desk, technical services or media circulation, resolving questions regarding library policy, and answering day-to-day procedural questions.

2. Oversee and participate in recommending and ordering, receipt and processing of a variety of library and media materials. Monitor requests and recommend purchase of popular titles.

3. Facilitate the use of library center services, answer questions regarding materials and media availability and respond to reserve collection inquiries.

4. Review and evaluate a variety of library and media materials for cataloging purposes; search, create and revise catalog records for print and non-print materials using a computer and enter catalog and inventory records into an electronic database.

5. Coordinate the cataloging and processing of library and media materials to ensure efficient work flow and timely availability of new materials.

6. Provide assistance to librarians in informational research or library center operations. Consult with librarians on ordering replacement copies and additional copies of materials. Notify faculty and staff of availability of requested materials/media.

7. Organize and maintain a collection of reserve books and materials/media at the request of librarians and instructors;

8. Create course and bibliographic records, reading lists, citations, and searchable IDs. Process materials from online catalogs and ensure accurate matches.

9. Configure and manage automatic notices from library system; and follow up on overdue notices to recover library/media center materials not returned.

10. Monitor and respond to inquiries sent to the Circulation contact.

11. Remove obsolete and worn materials from the library center collection and update files.

12. Assess fines for overdue, damaged and lost materials. Resolve conflicts with patrons resulting from assessment, issue warrants for refunds.

13. Prepare and distribute reading lists and publications; develop and prepare bulletin boards, displays and posters.

14. Participate in planning and management of shelf space needs for various collections.

15. Coordinate circulation activities for library center materials with faculty and other library units.

16. Hire, train and evaluate the work of student workers as assigned in the work related to circulation, shelving and other library center activities.

17. Maintain appropriate liaison with representatives from other libraries.

18. Respond to general assistance inquiries of students and faculty; answer moderately complex questions and provide circulation and other technical assistance in the use of library center materials and equipment. Refer reference questions to the librarian on duty.

19. Assist in developing procedures and forms; prepare special reports and surveys as directed; perform queries to generate online statistics for special reports such as web usage, monthly circulation reports, response to professional library organization, and state/federal agency surveys.

20. Establish, maintain and update a variety of records and files related to library center operations and inventory, including budgetary/financial records, purchase orders, facility usage summaries circulation data and media usage.

21. Assist and train patrons in the use of library center equipment including online catalog, computers, scanners, and copiers; and provide technical assistance for malfunctions.

22. Assist patrons in the areas of account access to library patron accounts, database, online campus portals; instruct patrons on the use of print portal features on campus equipment.

23. Research library system Knowledgebase to troubleshoot issues and configure settings; monitor system listserv for relevant information for system knowledge and self-training.

24. Verify student eligibility and issue loaned laptops; participate in campus-wide programs to acquire, process and facilitate equipment loans; update loan list and provide reports for college administration; coordinate with CTSS about important software updates and installation.

25. Perform other duties reasonably related to this classification.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of:

1. Standard library procedures of a complex nature including circulation procedures and the use of a variety of reserve collection sources.

2. Types and uses of materials/media in a library collection.

3. Library policies, procedures, organization and operating details.

4. Practices for searching, creating and revising standard MARC (machine-readable cataloging) format using an on-line bibliographic utility.

5. Library of Congress cataloging practices and classification schedules.

6. Library terminology and record keeping methods.

7. Audio visual materials and their use.

Skills and Ability to:

1. Understand, interpret and apply a body of technical information beyond normal library policies and procedures.

2. Organize and schedule work to effectively meet deadlines and schedules.

3. Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with others.

4. Perform moderately complex request and reserve collection work.

5. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing.

6. Troubleshoot and operate library catalog, identify technical problems and seek solutions.

7. Direct and evaluate the work of student workers.

8. Operate a computer, office equipment, and applicable library software.



Required Qualifications:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

1. Associate degree from an accredited institution.
2. Three years of increasingly responsible technical clerical or paraprofessional work experience in a library, including some direction of other employee or volunteer workers.


Desired Qualifications:


Districts Diversity Requirements
  • Demonstrated sensitivity, knowledge and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, gender identity, sexual orientation, cultural, disability, and ethnic background of groups historically underrepresented, and groups who may have experienced discrimination.
  • Success integrating diversity as appropriate into the major duties outlined in the job description and in the duties listed in the Districts hiring policy; or demonstrated equivalent transferable skills to do so.

    Salary Range:
    $77,826 - $94,977 Annual Salary (Range 90: Classified Salary Schedule Fiscal Year 2025-2026). Starting placement is generally at Step 1.

    Benefits:
    In addition to the salary, this position qualifies for the choice of one of the Districts excellent Health Benefits and Welfare plans, which the premium cost is 100% paid by the District for the employee and their eligible dependents, and one health plan costing an estimated $60,000 for the District for fiscal year 2025-2026. We offer two medical plans (Anthem Blue Cross [PPO] and Kaiser Permanente (HMO]); dental (Delta Dental PPO); vision (VSP Choice); life insurance for the employee (The Lincoln); life insurance for eligible dependents (The Lincoln); a long term disability/income protection plan (The Lincoln); and an employee assistance plan (Anthem EAP).

    In addition, the District contributes an additional 26.81% of the employees salary towards an eligible employees pension (CalPERS).

    Employees may also elect to participate in optional plans including purchasing additional life insurance for themselves and their eligible dependent(s); enroll in a medical, transportation, and/or dependent care Flexible Spending Account(s) (with the $4 monthly administrative fee paid by the District); and set pre-taxed dollars aside to supplement their pension in a 403b (tax shelter annuity) and/or a 457 (deferred compensation) plan(s).

    Classified employees also earn 10 to 22 days per year of vacation (based on years of service), and up to 12 sick leave days (pro-rated for less than full-time positions). There are currently 20 paid holidays.


    To be considered for this position please visit our web site and apply on line at the following link: https://sjeccd.peopleadmin.com/

    About San Jose/Evergreen Community College District
    The District is represented by dedicated and talented employees who are passionate about providing our student population with the best educational experience possible. The District recognizes that cultural diversity in the academic environment promotes academic excellence; fosters cultural, racial and human understanding; provides positive roles models for all students, and creates an inclusive and supportive educational and work environment for its employees, students, and the community it serves.

    As of fall 2017, with enrollment of approximately 18,500 per semester, and an extremely diverse student population (Hispanic/Latino 44%, Black/African-American 4%, Asian/Pacific Islander 32%, American Indian/Native American 0.5%, White/Caucasian 11%) attaining educational goals reflecting 45% - AA Degree and Transfer to a 4-Year College/ University, the Districts emphasis on student success makes it a recognized educational leader in the State.

    The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants to serve as colleagues to an existing diverse group of managers, supervisors and confidential staff consisting of 29 % Hispanic/Latino, 13% Asian/Pacific Islander, 7% Black/African American, 23% White/Caucasian, and as well as encouraging applications from all qualified, outstanding applicants.







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