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Technology Trainer; Part-time
Job in
Newark, Licking County, Ohio, 43057, USA
Listed on 2026-03-03
Listing for:
Licking County Library
Part Time
position Listed on 2026-03-03
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Library -
Administrative/Clerical
Library
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Description
Department: Outreach & Programming
Reports To: Outreach & Programming Manager
Job Classification: Part-Time Staff Member 20 hours/week;
Temporary;
Non-Exempt;
Rate of Pay:
Dependent upon State Library of Ohio grant; currently $16.50/hour;
Not Fringe Benefit Eligible, Holiday Pay Eligible (13 days plus 1 Personal day); OPERS Retirement
Job Summary: The Technology Trainer assists system-wide customers in basic computer skills, including PC Basics, the Internet, applications such as Google and social media, e-readers, tablets and other emerging technologies. The Technology Trainer schedules and promotes computer classes through various media outlets and teaches at all locations of Licking County Library and within the community.
Personal & Professional Attributes: All Licking County Library employees are expected to exercise sensitivity when working with others, display common sense and good judgment, actively promote the Library to the public, uphold the highest level of confidentiality, honesty and integrity, and represent the Library in a positive and professional manner at all times.
Core Technology Competencies: All Licking County Library employees must have a demonstrated working knowledge of computer operations, standard office equipment (copiers, faxes, etc.) and must be able to perform simple searches on the Library's online catalog. In addition, all employees must be able to prepare basic documents using a word processing program and have the ability to comprehend and explain to others all Library services including those relating to e-media and e-media devices.
Essential Duties:
- Provides exemplary customer service to customers by providing current technology tools, teaching, and demonstrating their use at all LCL locations or other offsite locations within Licking County.
- Plans and implements computer- and technology-related classes for the public and staff.
- Coordinates, educates, and conducts classes and presentations for customers and staff on and off-site on library services and resources (i.e. speaker's bureau, community groups, internal staff training, etc).
- Maintains an awareness of developments in the field of public library service.
- Assists customers with basic computer-related requests including setting up email accounts, resume writing, Internet searching, and basic software applications such as Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Investigates, troubleshoots, and resolves basic computer hardware and software problems.
- Assists with system-wide equipment, digital content, services, programs, procedures, and recommends purchases and changes to immediate supervisor.
- Compiles information and statistics as requested by immediate supervisor.
- Submits invoicing information to the Library Business Office as requested and required for the program.
- Maintains class sign-up sheets and perform follow-up phone calls to class registrants.
- Creates and edits Microsoft Power Point slides for class presentations.
- Creates, reproduces, and distributes class handouts utilizing library office equipment.
- Instructs Library customers in the use of Library equipment.
- Updates and assists in development of website, Facebook, and other online marketing/network tools as requested.
- Develops and conducts internal and external communications with tact, finesse, and confidentiality according to Library policies and procedures.
- Fosters positive working relationships across Library departments and branches.
- Monitors the behavior of Library users.
- All other duties as needed or assigned.
- May assist customers with microfilm reader/printer.
- May attend library continuing education activities and/or represent library at conferences and area events.
- May represent the library and participate in the activities of local professional and community organizations.
- May recommend policy, procedure, and signage to immediate supervisor.
General Requirements: Along with the commitment and desire to provide excellent service to library customers, all Licking County Library employees must have the ability to maintain predictable and regular attendance, work a flexible schedule including daytime, evening and weekend hours, communicate, comprehend and follow Library policy and procedure and develop and maintain positive working relationships with all internal and external stakeholders.
All employees must be able to understand library wide operations, satisfactorily perform all of the responsibilities associated with a specific job title and meet the physical requirements of that same job title. All employees must have the ability to alphabetize and perform basic math operations. In addition, all employees must have the ability to work according to the priorities as established by Library Administration and/or the Library Board of Trustees and to adapt to change as necessary.
Minimum Education, Experience, and Licensing Requirements:
- High School diploma or equivalent required.
- Two years of related experience or an equivalent combination of…
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