
Library Marketing Assistant II Job at Alsip-Merrionette Park Public Library Dist
Alsip-Merrionette Park Public Library District, Benton, AR, United States
Reports to: Library Director
Schedule: This is a part-time position (21 hours/week) which requires day, evening, and weekend hours.
Wage: The salary range is from $18.41 to $27.10 per hour, depending on qualifications
Jobs Supervised: None – may train and oversee department volunteers
Job Summary: Responsible for managing and coordinating the library’s marketing and influencing campaigns under the supervision of the Library Director, with latitude for independent judgment and decision making. Coordinates with other public services staff in the design and implementation of the library’s community presence, social media content and marketing.
Nature and Scope: The person in this position is a team player that has a passion for libraries, marketing, popular media, technology, and the people who use them. The Marketing Assistant keeps abreast of technology trends and enjoys connecting with others who share those interests.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Collaborates with library staff from all departments to plan, manage, coordinate, write, design, proofread, and edit all library publications, including print and electronic newsletters and promotional/outreach materials
Collaborates with library staff from all departments to create and maintain a consistent, professional, and welcoming environment for library users in person and online
Designs and analyzes surveys for library users and community feedback
Uses statistics, census, and other data to better understand the needs and wants of different segments of the community to better inform services and marketing of services
Coordinates with library staff in the creation and look of the library’s social media content and marketing, and other online tools
Generates content and responds to library social media accounts
Uses existing and learns new and emerging technologies in the efficient and effective delivery of marketing information
Assists in designing and maintaining the library’s style guide
Networks to develop connections with area community agencies and organizations, may assist community partners with marketing expertise
Promotes the library district through outreach and by using good public relations practices
Identifies, develops, creates, and analyzes statistical reports consistently to capture usage and interactions in a timely manner
Participates in staff, department, and other professional (system, consortium, and community) meetings related to job responsibilities, as relevant
Active participant in the library programming team, maintains awareness of and promotes library programs, including the calendar of events
Uses design thinking principles to test concepts and ideas
Identifies community events and coordinates library message for the event
Performs other duties, as assigned
Contacts: All library employees, volunteers, members of the public, peers in other libraries and other professional organizations, outside vendors, and service providers
Working Conditions: Normal office conditions
Physical Demands:
Requires full range of motion, including standing, sitting, or walking for extended periods
Requires bending, stooping, and reaching to retrieve library materials
Must be able to hear, comprehend, and respond to the library user both in person and in telephone conversations
Must have visual ability to see computer screen, read call numbers, and bar codes on library materials
Must have dexterity and eye-hand coordination to move materials or operate automated equipment
Must be able to lift boxes of books, paper, or other items weighing up to 40 lbs.
Must be able to drive a car and hold a driver’s license and automobile insurance
Education, Experience, and Skills Required for Entry Into the Job:
Associate’s degree in digital media creation, communications, or similar field required; bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred
Fluency in social media platforms including familiarity with local influencers
Working knowledge of Canva, Microsoft Office products, the Internet and email; background in computer network experience in a Microsoft Windows environment; knowledge of desktop security policies
Highly developed written and oral communication skills
Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
Ability and desire to represent the library on community task forces and committees and at community and professional events
Ability to show initiative and solve problems
Ability to work independently, to set priorities, adapt as needed, and see projects through to completion
Spanish speaking, reading, and writing skills are desired
Special Requirements:
Access to reliable transportation to work at the library and offsite as needed
Some local, regional, and occasional national travel is required of this position
Schedule includes evenings and weekends
General Requirements for all library employees:
Commitment to providing uniformly gracious and friendly service to all people
Ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships
Commitment to the library’s mission and goals
Ability to read, write, and speak English
Ability to give and receive instructions in English
Alpha-numeric recognition skill
Ability to exercise good judgment
Ability to use basic office equipment: telephone, fax, email
Ability to work independently
Ability to contribute to and lead a team
Honest, punctual, accurate, able to maintain confidentiality
Ability to pass a criminal background check
This is a part-time position with limited benefits, including pro-rated personal time. Schedule requires day, evening, and weekend hours. Starting pay range: $20,103.72 to $29,593.20 ($18.41-$27.10/hour), depending on qualifications.
To Apply: email cover letter, resume, and online application to Robin Smith, Library Director, at rsmith@zblibrary.org. The position will be open until it is filled.
Zion-Benton Public Library District is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees
How to Apply To Apply: email cover letter, resume, and online application to Robin Smith, Library Director, at rsmith@zblibrary.org. The position will be open until it is filled.
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