Casual Library Assistant
Job No:
BRC900
Location:
Bathurst
About the role
Bathurst Regional Council is currently seeking two customer-service focused professionals to join Bathurst Library as Casual Library Assistants.
Bathurst Library is open seven days a week! This casual role is ideal for someone looking to pick up extra hours. We are looking for someone reliable and flexible who is willing to make a difference to the Bathurst Community.
Key Requirements
- Higher School Certificate or equivalent
- Demonstrated customer service skills and experience
- Proven ability to work cooperatively in a team environment
- Excellent technology skills
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This position requires a pre employment health assessment which includes a functional, audio and drug and alcohol screen.
Hourly Rate: $36.05 per hour + weekend rates + superannuation
Position Status: Casual
Hours of work: As required
Application closing date: Sunday, 2 November 2025, at 11.30 pm
Contact Officer: Mary-Clare Thatcher – 6333 6281
Bathurst Regional Council is committed to being a flexible, safe, equal and inclusive workplace where diversity is embraced and supported.
As an Equal Opportunity employer, we encourage applications from people who are from different backgrounds including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people of any age, race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation and cultural background.
Bathurst Regional Council is committed to being a Child Safe organisation with a zero tolerance for child abuse.
How to Apply
To submit your application for this position, please complete the questionnaire below. You will then be prompted to attach your resume and copies of any relevant qualifications (please note, attaching a resume is mandatory). You must have the right to live and work in Australia for the duration of this position to apply for this job.
Your application information will be kept confidential in line with the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.