
The Jackson-Butts County Public Library might have just the job for you. The local library has announced an opening for a part-time Library Clerk, a role that boasts a hands-on approach to community service, with a range of duties from managing book loans to aiding patrons with technology. Those interested in snagging the under-30-hours-a-week gig should have a high school diploma or GED and at least a dab of clerical experience.
Customer service skills are a must, as the library emphasizes a need for a positive attitude and the ability to play well with others. According to a job posting on Butts County's official website, the library clerk will handle everything from issuing library cards to collecting those pesky fines that come from one too many late returns. The job isn't just about books – it's also about helping patrons navigate computers and the labyrinthine world of the internet.
Physical aptitude is part of the job requirement, with duties including reaching, bending, and lifting a minimum of 20 pounds – essential for shelving books and keeping the library in tip-top shape. And, with the library's adherence to community wellbeing, candidates will be screened through a background check and drug test before they can start reshaping minds.
Applications are open now, and those with an eye for detail and a soft spot for the Dewey Decimal System can apply online. For anyone wanting more information before diving in, the Jackson-Butts County Public Library can be contacted at 770-775-7524 – a direct line to the heart of the county’s knowledge hub.









