Virtual Reference Specialist @ Ask A Librarian Virtual Desk

This is highly responsible work involving the provision of virtual reference service.

NATURE OF THE WORK:

This individual is responsible for performing multiple duties related to providing virtual reference services. Initiative, organizational skills, and collaboration with TBLC and cooperative partners is required.

A member of the Virtual Reference Team, this individual reports to the TBLC Manager of Programs and Services.

This is a part-time, grant-funded position for students enrolled in an ALA accredited graduate program involving remote work.

DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS:

Extensive knowledge of:
Customer service, Internet resources, and online communication

Working knowledge of:
Library practices and reference work

Ability to:
Learn and effectively use the Springshare online platform to provide reference assistance to patrons using Florida’s Ask a Librarian service.

Communicate with virtual reference patrons through e-mail, chat, and SMS to accurately assess their information needs.

Communicate effectively orally and in writing with individuals of varying technical expertise.

Perform time-sensitive and complex tasks within a dynamic team environment, with a sense of urgency to meet deadlines and achieve goals; work independently or with others in a collaborative environment.

Use desktop applications such as email, word processing, spreadsheets, and web browsers in an online environment.

Work evenings and weekends.

DEFINITION:

Virtual Reference Specialist 1/24/2022

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university;
Recent experience with personal computers, online library services, and web searching;

Current enrollment in an American Library Association accredited program within the state of Florida.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:

  1. Staff the Ask a Librarian statewide desk to provide virtual reference services to patrons including answering incoming chat, email, and SMS inquiries.
  2. Use other computer-related software and hardware as needed.
  3. Participate in live training opportunities or meetings to improve the quality of the Ask a Librarian service.
  4. Perform other duties as assigned or as the situation dictates.

Applicants can send a resume and cover letter directly to Kelly McDonald at kelly@tblc.org. More information about the Ask a Librarian program can be found at info.askalibrarian.org. Attached is the job description.