
Library Assistant
- Newcastle
- £25,249-26,707 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Dealing with enquiries at the service and reception desks, as the first library public service point of contact.This includes dealing with visitors to the Library, and answering enquiries from the general public.
- Undertaking enquiry work at library service points as well as answering e-mail, telephone and online user enquiries. Enquiries will include detailed subject enquiries, and individual instruction of library users, requiring an extensive knowledge of print, internet and other electronic information.
- Issuing smartcards to all members of the University requiring them for security or access, using the University smartcard system. This involves ensuring eligibility, dealing with lost/stolen cards and resolving queries with the help of Customer Services supervisors.Registering library members to enable them to borrow library material.
- Registering library members to enable them to borrow library material. This involves using the library management system, entering data and resolving queries where possible.
- Providing help and advice on circulation matters to library members, in person and by phone, to support University teaching and research. This ranges from dealing with queries regarding reservations and loan enquiries to photocopying and catalogue enquiries.
- Issuing and returning library materials using the library management system, to support University teaching and research.
- Handling payment of library fines, membership fees, photocopying credits, invoices for lost books and other library charges. Sending collected cash to the Library Accounts Section.
- Assisting in the administration and development of one or more of the following areas: Student Texts Collection; Inter-Library Loans; registration; enquiry services; notices and overdues; holds service; reading lists including ordering and digitization of course materials; CLA scanning; library promotional activities.Assisting in training new staff in library procedures, use of the library management system and smartcard database.
- Assisting in the opening and closing of the Library building and undertaking emergency evacuations.
- Shelving, tidying, filing, processing and moving of library materials and monitoring equipment to ensure it is readily available for library users.Ensuring the good order of the Library, by monitoring and carrying out Incidental cleaning, troubleshooting basic problems with library equipment, and, where applicable, reporting faults.
- Assisting in library induction and outreach activities, including group and individual library tours to explain the services and facilities available to staff, students and visitors.
- Other duties as assigned by the University Library Senior Library Assistants, consistent with the agreed range of duties for Library Assistants.Will be required to work at any of the Library's sites. Weekend and evening work, including bank holidays and University closure days, will also be required.
- Good awareness of the range of library services and subject resources both printed and electronic that are available
- Awareness of the use of IT in library services
- Ability to work independently using one's own initiative whilst working effectively as a team member
- Good IT skills using Microsoft Office packages; highly developed web searching skills and information searching/retrieval skills
- Understanding of, and commitment to, excellent customer service
- Good interpersonal, organisational and communication skills
- Good customer care skills
- Experience of working in a Library or equivalent busy face-to-face customer service environment, e.g. retail, financial services.
- Mobility and physical fitness consistent with the need to handle large numbers of books and to move equipment.
- Ability to work accurately and under pressure
- Chooses communication tools appropriately e.g. selective
- use of emails and other channels of communication
- Uses face to face communication regularly
- Shares relevant and useful information with others
- Supportive of team decisions
- Respects the value that different views bring to the team
- Adapts own response to take into account cultural differences, behaviours and perspectives
- Uses open-ended questions to open up discussions
- Co-operates with others in achieving targets
- Takes responsibility for achieving own targets
- Has a positive attitude for doing things better
- Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above, or equivalent