Reporting to the Director of Support Services and working under the day-to-day direction of the Technical Services Coordinator, the Support Services Technician plays a key role in the Legislative Librarys technical services.
What Youll Do:
Acquire and manage library materials, including serials check-in and order processing.
Perform original and copy cataloguing, classification, and subject analysis using AACR2, RDA, Dewey Decimal, and CODOC standards.
Process government publications under The Legislative Assembly Act, 2007, maintain The Checklist: Saskatchewan Government Publications, and support copyright and digital repository initiatives.
Monitor and maintain optimal environmental conditions for collection storage and preservation.
Train and support staff in acquisitions, serials management, and repository processes.
Contribute to special projects, collaboration initiatives, and internal problem-solving efforts.
What You Bring:
A Library and Information Technician diploma from an accredited program.
Knowledge of cataloguing standards (AACR2, RDA), classification systems (Dewey, CODOC), and emerging library technologies.
Experience in acquisitions, serials management, cataloguing, and digital resource management.
Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Familiarity with parliamentary documents, legislative processes, and government structures (asset).