Posting #25-12
Contract, Part-time Student Shelver
Clemens Mill Location
Are you an organized person? Do you have an eye for details? Are you able to quickly shelve books and other materials? Cambridge Public Library is seeking part-time Student Shelvers beginning in June 2025. This may be your opportunity to shine!
What You’ll Do
As a Student Shelver, you will shelve library materials, empty drop boxes, ensure that shelves and public areas are tidy, check that materials are in order, and assist library staff with other duties as required.
What You’ll Need to Succeed
To be qualified for this role, you should be a current full-time secondary school (high school) student or registered and enrolled in a current full-time GED program. You should have excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, and be able to work efficiently and independently.
Most Student Shelver schedules include 1-2 weekday evening shifts each week and alternating weekends.
These are part-time student contract positions until August 2026, paying the hourly student minimum wage. You will be required to be available to work evenings, weekends (including Sundays) and during the summer months.
This position is part of a Special Program designed in accordance with the requirement of the Ontario Human Rights Code to assist secondary students seeking to enter the workforce. Should you require further information regarding the Program, please contact Human Resources.
How to Apply
If you think you are up to the task,
please apply by May 7, 2025 to: recruitment@ideaexchange.org
- Please quote “25-12 Student Shelver – Clemens Mill” in your email subject line.
- Please have your submission in a PDF or Word file – please only submit one document
Additional Information
Cambridge Public Library welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
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