About the role
Libraries build community.
At RPL, we’re on a mission to provide Regina residents with opportunities to discover, learn and connect in an inclusive, customer-centred, and safe environment — and we could use your help.
Applicants applying to this competition will be considered for Page positions that become available to external candidates at any of Regina Public Library's branches across the city.
Positions may be full-time or part-time; permanent or temporary.
Applications submitted to this competition will be considered active for 30 days from the initial posting date.
JOB SUMMARY:
Under the direction of their assigned Supervisor, the Page performs various duties related to physical maintenance of the library collections including shelving, conducting inventory, and pulling specified items for holds or withdrawal. Sets up rooms for programs and undertakes minor cleaning of public areas and equipment.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Sort, shelve and shelf read library materials. Run and reconcile request pull list and trace reports.
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Pull library materials identified for weeding, as instructed. Process withdrawn materials and maintain branch book sale area.
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Conduct inventory of collections.
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Empty bins and book drops. Pack and label outgoing bins.
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Set up room for programs.
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Minor cleaning of public areas and equipment. Replenish paper supply in copiers and printers.
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Answer or direct patron queries where appropriate.
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Performs other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Grade 10 education.
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Ability to organize materials following numerical and alphabetical sequences.
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Physically fit and able to perform the requirements of the position.
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Demonstrated ability to deliver consistent, high quality customer service.
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Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with the public and staff and to work as a member of a team.
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Oral and written communication skills.
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Demonstrated ability to assume responsibility and work independently with a minimum of direct supervision.
Regina Public Library is committed to an inclusive workplace that reflects the community that we serve. The Library welcomes applications from all qualified individuals. A satisfactory Criminal Record Check is a condition of employment.
About Regina Public Library
We are a dynamic hub of literacy, learning, curiosity and new ideas, integral to the social and economic vibrancy of Regina. We inspire individuality, connection and diversity.
Mission The Regina Public Library is a board governed, integrated cultural organization that exists to provide opportunities for discovery and learning in an inclusive, customer-centred, and safe environment.
Specifically, the RPL offers:
Free and open access to resources Community space where people and ideas meet Programs and services that support reading, curiosity and discovery Community opportunities that complement and strengthen the public library offering Values Inspiration - We cultivate and support the joy of reading, lifelong learning and growth.
Inclusion - We support physical, intellectual and cultural access for all in a welcoming environment.
Service - We seek to understand, anticipate and serve the needs of our customers.
Leadership - We are committed to the future of Regina and strengthening our diverse community.
Intellectual Freedom - We support intellectual freedom and endorse the Canadian Library Association Statement on Intellectual Freedom.
Accountability and Sustainability - We are accountable to the Regina community.
About the role
Libraries build community.
At RPL, we’re on a mission to provide Regina residents with opportunities to discover, learn and connect in an inclusive, customer-centred, and safe environment — and we could use your help.
Applicants applying to this competition will be considered for Page positions that become available to external candidates at any of Regina Public Library's branches across the city.
Positions may be full-time or part-time; permanent or temporary.
Applications submitted to this competition will be considered active for 30 days from the initial posting date.
JOB SUMMARY:
Under the direction of their assigned Supervisor, the Page performs various duties related to physical maintenance of the library collections including shelving, conducting inventory, and pulling specified items for holds or withdrawal. Sets up rooms for programs and undertakes minor cleaning of public areas and equipment.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
-
Sort, shelve and shelf read library materials. Run and reconcile request pull list and trace reports.
-
Pull library materials identified for weeding, as instructed. Process withdrawn materials and maintain branch book sale area.
-
Conduct inventory of collections.
-
Empty bins and book drops. Pack and label outgoing bins.
-
Set up room for programs.
-
Minor cleaning of public areas and equipment. Replenish paper supply in copiers and printers.
-
Answer or direct patron queries where appropriate.
-
Performs other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
-
Grade 10 education.
-
Ability to organize materials following numerical and alphabetical sequences.
-
Physically fit and able to perform the requirements of the position.
-
Demonstrated ability to deliver consistent, high quality customer service.
-
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with the public and staff and to work as a member of a team.
-
Oral and written communication skills.
-
Demonstrated ability to assume responsibility and work independently with a minimum of direct supervision.
Regina Public Library is committed to an inclusive workplace that reflects the community that we serve. The Library welcomes applications from all qualified individuals. A satisfactory Criminal Record Check is a condition of employment.
About Regina Public Library
We are a dynamic hub of literacy, learning, curiosity and new ideas, integral to the social and economic vibrancy of Regina. We inspire individuality, connection and diversity.
Mission The Regina Public Library is a board governed, integrated cultural organization that exists to provide opportunities for discovery and learning in an inclusive, customer-centred, and safe environment.
Specifically, the RPL offers:
Free and open access to resources Community space where people and ideas meet Programs and services that support reading, curiosity and discovery Community opportunities that complement and strengthen the public library offering Values Inspiration - We cultivate and support the joy of reading, lifelong learning and growth.
Inclusion - We support physical, intellectual and cultural access for all in a welcoming environment.
Service - We seek to understand, anticipate and serve the needs of our customers.
Leadership - We are committed to the future of Regina and strengthening our diverse community.
Intellectual Freedom - We support intellectual freedom and endorse the Canadian Library Association Statement on Intellectual Freedom.
Accountability and Sustainability - We are accountable to the Regina community.