We are seeking Casual Library Assistants at the Kamloops, North Kamloops, and Aberdeen Tiny Library who will create a welcoming environment and a superb library experience for all.
Reporting to the Branch Head, this position will help patrons of all ages and abilities find answers to their reference and readers' advisory questions, and provide support in using electronic devices. You will also assist in the planning and delivery of programs and events, register new patrons, check materials in/out, and perform cash transactions.
This posting will remain open and active until all vacancies are filled and the Casual pool is replenished.
About the Thompson-Nicola Regional District
Encompassing an unparalleled geographic region in the heart of British Columbia, the Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) offers the best of both worlds. Urban life within vibrant communities and outlying rural regions that showcase the region's beauty: pristine but rugged mountains, rolling grasslands, lush evergreen forests and both historic and modern areas, all within approximately 45,000 square kilometres. Headquartered in the heart of Kamloops, the TNRD provides a wide range of local government services to a population of 144,000 located within its 11 diverse municipalities and 10 electoral areas.
Kamloops is situated on the traditional and unceded lands of the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc within Secwepemc’ulucw territory at the confluence of the mighty North and South Thompson rivers. A mecca for sports and outdoor enthusiasts, Canada’s Tournament Capital City is located 350 kms from Vancouver and a short 45 minute drive from the resort Village of Sun Peaks known for its world class ski runs, hiking rails and bike park. Minutes away from pristine lakes and wildlife, it’s not unusual to encounter cougars and bears in this supernatural BC territory. Let your imagination run wild!
About our Library System
The Thompson-Nicola Regional Library (TNRL), the biggest Regional District department, delivers services through 13 locations – urban and rural, a Mobile Library, and Library Home Service. Patron-centric, the TNRL goes the distance in providing service for a lifetime of personal growth, learning and enjoyment through programming, resources and space designed for people of all ages and abilities.
About the Library Assistant Position
Library Assistants help patrons of all ages and abilities find answers to their reference and readers' advisory questions, and provide support in using electronic devices. They also assist in the planning and delivery of programs and events, register new patrons, check materials in/out, and perform cash transactions. There is also a physical component to this position.
The casual Library Assistant position requires a flexible schedule, as shifts will vary, including daytime, evening, and weekend work. Work may be scheduled in advance as well as on short notice. There are no guaranteed hours. Casual Library Assistants may also be called in for Page shifts as required. Availability is required within the Casual Availability Form and changes to availability must align with Article 30 and Appendix 7 of the BCGEU Collective Agreement.
The position is subject to the provisions of the Collective Agreement with the BC General Employees’ Union, Local 705. Library Assistant is a Grid 9 position (2025 rates pay grid $27.60 - $30.52/hr) + 18.2% - 21.2% in lieu.