MULTIMEDIA PRODUCER (Senior Library Assistant) Job at County of Orange in Santa
County of Orange, Santa Ana, CA, United States, 92725
Multimedia Producer (Senior Library Assistant)
Salary may be negotiable within the range listed above, based on position requirements and successful candidate's qualifications, subject to appropriate authorization.
Open to the Public
This recruitment is held to establish an open eligible list to fill current and future Multimedia Producer (Senior Library Assistant) vacancies within OC Community Resources/OC Public Libraries. The eligible list may also be used to fill similar and lower-level classifications throughout the County of Orange.
Deadline to Apply
Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately, as the recruitment will close on November 13, 2025, at 11:59 PM (PT).
About the County and OC Public Libraries
County of Orange is a regional service provider that supports public safety, health, environmental protection, planning, assistance, and aviation. OC Community Resources is a department composed of OC Animal Care, OC Community Services, OC Housing & Community Development, OC Parks, and OC Public Libraries. OC Public Libraries is a network of 29 branches serving 23 cities and unincorporated areas of the County of Orange, plus a branch for Orangewood Children’s Home residents. The library system offers books, digital resources, programs, and knowledgeable staff to support learning, reading, and community engagement.
The Opportunity
The Senior Library Assistant / Multimedia Producer is a hybrid role that blends advanced library support with creative media production. Under the supervision of librarians and branch managers, the position performs a wide range of paraprofessional library tasks while also leading the production of multimedia content that promotes programs, services, and community engagement.
This position represents the highest level in the Library Assistant series, distinguished by increased responsibility, specialized skills, and leadership in branch programs, outreach, and office functions. In addition, the Multimedia Producer responsibilities expand the role to include filming, editing, and producing video, audio, and digital content for the library system.
The ideal candidate is equally comfortable supporting patrons, guiding volunteers, and managing library services as they are behind a camera or in an editing suite, helping to bring the library’s story to life both in person and online.
Responsibilities
- Lead the development, production, and editing of multimedia content to promote library programs, services, and resources
- Film and photograph library events, programs, and community engagement activities
- Edit and produce video and audio content using industry-standard tools (e.g., Adobe Premiere, iMovie, Audition, Canva)
- Design and deliver digital content for social media, library website, and other online platforms
- Support live-streaming, hybrid programming, and digital outreach efforts
- Collaborate with library units to create compelling storytelling pieces that highlight services, staff, and community impact
- Ensure multimedia content adheres to accessibility, branding, and quality standards
- Maintain, organize, archive multimedia equipment, files and assets
- Assist in the setup and technical support of press-related or public-facing events
Desirable Qualifications & Core Competencies
In addition to the minimum qualifications, the ideal candidate will possess:
- At least one (1) year of experience in multimedia production, graphic design, visual arts, photography, video/audio editing, or digital content creation.
- Knowledge of public library operations
- A Bachelor’s Degree
- Four (4) years of experience as a Library Assistant performing similar responsibilities
- Strong experience with patron service, collection support, and library operations, including monetary transactions and use of ILS systems
- Proven ability to balance library responsibilities with media production to support community engagement
- Ability to film and edit author interviews, post-event highlights, and promotional content
- Proficiency in video editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve)
- Familiarity with podcast editing tools (Audacity, Adobe Audition, or GarageBand)
- Experience with motion graphics, closed captioning, and accessibility best practices
- Background in media production within libraries, education, or nonprofit settings
Technical Experience & Knowledge
- Understands procedures and practices of a public library
- Demonstrates advanced proficiency in video and audio production, editing, and digital content creation
- Demonstrates the ability to film and photograph in various indoor and outdoor settings
- Creates graphics, titles, closed captions, and effects to produce accessible and engaging multimedia content
- Utilizes tools such as Adobe Premiere, Audition, iMovie, Canva, and Photoshop
- Demonstrates the ability to research current trends and implement new multimedia and digital storytelling techniques
- Maintains and organizes multimedia equipment, files, and digital assets
Planning & Organization
- Demonstrates the ability to prioritize numerous complex projects and deliver high-quality multimedia content in a timely manner, including under short deadlines or notice
- Maintains and organizes the library’s digital asset management systems such as SharePoint and OneDrive
- Assists with and/or creates branch programs, outreach initiatives, and special events
- Creates publicity materials and digital content to effectively promote library services, programs, and initiatives
- Ensures all multimedia content adheres to accessibility standards, branding, and messaging guidelines
- Assists in the coordination, setup, and technical support of press-related or public-facing events
Teamwork
- Collaborates effectively with colleagues, library units, and management to achieve common goals
- Acts as an advisor or consultant to staff on multimedia projects and digital communication strategies
- Understands the library’s vision and mission and contributes to team success across the organization
- Supervises and supports library volunteers as needed
Oral & Written Communication Skills
- Communicates clearly and effectively with patrons, staff, and community partners
- Demonstrates the ability to write, edit, and present information in multiple digital formats (e.g., social media, video captions, newsletters)
- Presents new information and multimedia content in a professional, engaging, and organized manner
- Demonstrates strong storytelling skills to convey library programs, services, and impact
Minimum Qualifications
Details for the minimum qualifications for Senior Library Assistant are available from the County Human Resources Services office.
Recruitment Process
Human Resource Services screens all application materials for minimum and/or desirable qualifications. Qualified candidates may be referred to subsequent steps, including a Structured Oral Interview. Applicants will be notified via email of their status.
Veterans Employment Preference
The County provides preferential consideration to veterans and eligible spouses. Refer to the policy for more information.
Email Notification
Primary form of notification is email. Please ensure your correct email address is included in your application and use only one email account.
Frequently Asked Questions
Additional FAQs can be found at the County website.
Questions? For specific information, contact Issa Reyna at 714‑480‑2896 or email Issa.Reyna@occr.ocgov.com.
Orange County, as an equal employment opportunity employer, encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.