About the role
The City of Yellowknife is an inclusive employer offering a dynamic and rewarding work environment that delivers valuable services to our residents. Working in Local Government provides many opportunities to not only develop your career but also to improve the lives of residents and visitors to Yellowknife! At the City, the diverse backgrounds of our employees help us to create a positive, safe and fun environment for us all. The City is committed to hiring a diverse and skilled workforce that is representative of the community, strengthening our ability to provide high quality services and excellent customer service to residents. In addition, the City of Yellowknife is committed to reconciliation and implementing actions intended to increase the number of Indigenous peoples who work for the City. The City of Yellowknife welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, and encourages Indigenous persons to self-declare when submitting their application. We are currently seeking a qualified and enthusiastic individual to assume the position of Library Page with the Community Services Department.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reporting to the Library Manager and under the direct supervision of the Library Technician, the incumbent assists with the day-to-day operation of the Library.
Tasks include:
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Sorting and shelving materials;
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Reading shelves for accuracy (alphabetical and numerical);
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Unpacking and packing boxes of books and other library materials; Keeping public areas tidy including clearing study tables.
QUALIFICATIONS
- General knowledge of library procedures
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Applicants must be able to stand for long periods of time, push a cart and bend over to shelve books.
- A Criminal Records Check must be completed prior to commencing work
- Must be available to work evenings and weekends
The rate of pay for this position is $18.09 per hour. This is a part-time casual position and hours of work will vary.
Qualified applicants are required to apply by July 20, 2025.
Please visit the City of Yellowknife Website at: www.yellowknife.ca to submit your resume.
We thank all applicants who apply, but advise that only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
About City of Yellowknife
The City of Yellowknife provides Municipal Services to residents and businesses in the Capital City of the Northwest Territories. Originally founded in 1953, the City of Yellowknife serves over 19,000 residents in the territories largest city. City Employees provide a complete range of municipal services, including; roads, water & sewer, garbage & recycling, parks & recreation, fire & ambulance, planning & development in some of the harshest weather conditions in North America.
We recently launched our 5 Year Economic Development Plan, created with the citizen input through surveys and Public Forum. This is part of a larger move to ramp-up Public Engagement projects. Examples of this include our Let's Talk About Tourism Campaign, an Active Transportation Survey, Our Citizen Budget program, along with an ongoing Civic Pride 'Our Yellowknife' campaign. Other initiatives have included reducing city oil consumption, improving solid waste management, and the building of Betty House, a transitional home for women and children.
Yellowknife City Hall is in the heart of the city: on the shores of picturesque Frame Lake and in the downtown core.
Frame Lake is used as a skating rink in winter and a frozen walking/snowmobile path to residential communities. In summer the area (Somba K'e Civic Plaza) is used for the Farmer's Market, live music and festivals. There is a public walking trail surrounding the lake, close enough to be used over lunches and breaks.
City Hall is located in downtown and is a short walk from the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, numerous restaurants and stores, and the Ruth Inch Memorial Pool.
Like all of Yellowknife, City Hall is distinctively both surrounded by the hauntingly beautiful characteristics of sub-Arctic nature (Aurora borealis, the Midnight Sun, and sun dogs), but close to urban amenities.
Yellowknife is a culturally rich capital thriving with diversity!
About the role
The City of Yellowknife is an inclusive employer offering a dynamic and rewarding work environment that delivers valuable services to our residents. Working in Local Government provides many opportunities to not only develop your career but also to improve the lives of residents and visitors to Yellowknife! At the City, the diverse backgrounds of our employees help us to create a positive, safe and fun environment for us all. The City is committed to hiring a diverse and skilled workforce that is representative of the community, strengthening our ability to provide high quality services and excellent customer service to residents. In addition, the City of Yellowknife is committed to reconciliation and implementing actions intended to increase the number of Indigenous peoples who work for the City. The City of Yellowknife welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, and encourages Indigenous persons to self-declare when submitting their application. We are currently seeking a qualified and enthusiastic individual to assume the position of Library Page with the Community Services Department.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reporting to the Library Manager and under the direct supervision of the Library Technician, the incumbent assists with the day-to-day operation of the Library.
Tasks include:
-
Sorting and shelving materials;
-
Reading shelves for accuracy (alphabetical and numerical);
-
Unpacking and packing boxes of books and other library materials; Keeping public areas tidy including clearing study tables.
QUALIFICATIONS
- General knowledge of library procedures
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Applicants must be able to stand for long periods of time, push a cart and bend over to shelve books.
- A Criminal Records Check must be completed prior to commencing work
- Must be available to work evenings and weekends
The rate of pay for this position is $18.09 per hour. This is a part-time casual position and hours of work will vary.
Qualified applicants are required to apply by July 20, 2025.
Please visit the City of Yellowknife Website at: www.yellowknife.ca to submit your resume.
We thank all applicants who apply, but advise that only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
About City of Yellowknife
The City of Yellowknife provides Municipal Services to residents and businesses in the Capital City of the Northwest Territories. Originally founded in 1953, the City of Yellowknife serves over 19,000 residents in the territories largest city. City Employees provide a complete range of municipal services, including; roads, water & sewer, garbage & recycling, parks & recreation, fire & ambulance, planning & development in some of the harshest weather conditions in North America.
We recently launched our 5 Year Economic Development Plan, created with the citizen input through surveys and Public Forum. This is part of a larger move to ramp-up Public Engagement projects. Examples of this include our Let's Talk About Tourism Campaign, an Active Transportation Survey, Our Citizen Budget program, along with an ongoing Civic Pride 'Our Yellowknife' campaign. Other initiatives have included reducing city oil consumption, improving solid waste management, and the building of Betty House, a transitional home for women and children.
Yellowknife City Hall is in the heart of the city: on the shores of picturesque Frame Lake and in the downtown core.
Frame Lake is used as a skating rink in winter and a frozen walking/snowmobile path to residential communities. In summer the area (Somba K'e Civic Plaza) is used for the Farmer's Market, live music and festivals. There is a public walking trail surrounding the lake, close enough to be used over lunches and breaks.
City Hall is located in downtown and is a short walk from the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, numerous restaurants and stores, and the Ruth Inch Memorial Pool.
Like all of Yellowknife, City Hall is distinctively both surrounded by the hauntingly beautiful characteristics of sub-Arctic nature (Aurora borealis, the Midnight Sun, and sun dogs), but close to urban amenities.
Yellowknife is a culturally rich capital thriving with diversity!