The approved Minutes from the BLT meeting of 16th July 2009 are now available.
Carole
The approved Minutes from the BLT meeting of 16th July 2009 are now available.
Carole
The approved Minutes from the LLT meeting of 21st July 2009 are now available.
Carole
A new Extended Hours Staffing Standard Operating Procedure has been approved by LLT that covers procedures for AYO staff calling in sick or taking annual leave, and use of the casual pool to cover extended hours staffing.
Carole
The approved Minutes from the LLT meeting of 14th July 2009 are now available.
Carole
Joan has agreed that a television crew can film in the Central Library on Tuesday from 2pm-5pm. They will be accompanying and filming a Tongan student.
Carole
The approved Minutes from the LLT meeting of 7th July 2009 are now available.
Carole
The approved Minutes from the LLT meeting of 30th June 2009 are now available.
Carole
The BLT Minutes from the following meetings are now available:
Thursday 14th May 2009
Thursday 11th June 2009
Apologies for the delay in making these available.
Carole
The approved minutes from the following meetings are now available:
Tuesday 9th June 2009
Tuesday 16th June 2009
Tuesday 23rd June 2009
Apologies for the delay in making these available.
Carole
Fixed Term (July 2009 – November 2009)
Part-Time (19 Hours per Week, .51 FTE)
The University of Canterbury Library is seeking an enthusiastic fixed-term, part-time Library Assistant who will be based in the Macmillan Brown Library, one of the six branch libraries at the University of Canterbury.
The position is responsible for providing lending and other public services for the University Library. This position is based primarily in the Macmillan Brown Library and there is an expectation that you will be available to work in any of the branch libraries on campus.
You will possess previous experience with automated library systems and procedures. You will demonstrate a commitment to delivering an outstanding service to customers and have a positive attitude towards continuous improvement. You will also have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and be the type of person that thrives in a dynamic environment. An understanding of Mâori and Pacific information needs and services is essential. A familiarity with unpublished resources and the heritage environment would also be an advantage.
The normal work schedule for this position is as follows:
Thursday 8:30am – 5:00pm (7.5 hours with an hour for lunch)
Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm (7.5 hours with an hour for lunch)
Saturday 1:00pm – 5:00pm (4 hours)
Equal opportunity in employment is University policy.
For more information regarding this position including the position description and to submit your application please visit the UC Vacancies website .
Applications close 13 July 2009.
Carole