The fundamental reason this classification
exists is to provide technical support in a specialized area such as reference,
cataloging, children/youth services, circulation, and computer education. Primary work responsibilities may include
serving patrons and the public; assisting in the management of the facility;
supervising or assisting in the supervision of employees; performing
circulation duties; performing collection management activities; performing a
variety of library-related duties; and serving as experts in specialized,
library-specific areas. The Librarian II
classification differs from the Librarian I classification in that Librarian IIs
incumbents function as technical experts in at least one specialized area. The Librarian II classification differs from
the Librarian III classification in that Librarian III incumbents are
responsible for the management of a branch or a system-wide department. The Librarian II classification is typically
supervised by a Librarian III or IV.
Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education,
English, Computer Science, or closely related degree and two (2) years of professional-level
library experience. A Master’s degree from
an accredited program in librarianship or school library media may substitute
for one (1) year of the required library experience.
NOTE: Qualifying education, training, and
experience that provide the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities to
perform the job will be considered.