Student Librarian - New Westminster, Canada - City of New Westminster

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_Great City, Great Work, Great Future_

Student Librarian - Child and Youth Services:


DEPARTMENT:
Library**
STATUS:Auxiliary**
NO


OF POSITIONS:

One**
UNION:CUPE, Local 387**
HOURS OF WORK:*See below**
SALARY:$ per hour (Library Assistant lll pay grade rates) plus 12% in lieu of all benefits**
About New Westminster Public Library
The City of New Westminster is a socially, economically and culturally diverse community of approximately 82,000 residents.

As a core civic service, New Westminster Public Library aims to engage, strengthen and connect the community by inspiring exploration, imagination, creativity and lifelong learning.

We emphasize the development and delivery of innovative programs and services that reflect our commitment to the principles of social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion, delivered through the lens of anti-racist and anti-oppressive practice.

We are committed to reconciliation with our First Nations and urban indigenous community, constantly learning, evolving and adapting our practice to the changing needs of our community, seeking always to identify and remove barriers to service.


Who we are looking for:


You imagine yourself as someone who will grow into a career in librarianship focused on services to children and families.

You are a student currently enrolled in a Master's of Library, Archival and Information Studies program looking to gain hands-on experience through occasional work in our library.

You are interested in learning about information services, collection management, programming (storytimes), and community outreach as it pertains specifically to children and youth, through the lens of anti-oppressive practice, with a focus on equity, diversity and inclusion.

You are excited about working directly and in-person with customers of all ages from diverse backgrounds, either one on one, through program delivery, public presentations and outreach visits to different community spaces and places.


Duties may include:


  • Assisting customers at the library's Children and Youth services desk.
  • Providing reader's advisory to a variety of readers of all ages.
  • Assisting customers to access and use a variety of libraryrelated online resources and technology.
  • Assisting with outreach, events, and regular programming.
  • Assisting with collection management tasks, including the selection of new materials and reviewing existing collections.
  • Other related tasks as needed.

Details (hours of work):


  • This is a temporary, auxiliary position.
  • The student librarian could typically work between 48 hours or more per week, to be scheduled in accordance with the incumbent's class schedule, availability and library need.
  • The position would ideally start the week of February 20th and extend through to June 1.

Required Qualifications:


  • Currently enrolled in a Masters of Library and Information Studies program.
  • Completion of or currently enrolled in courses related to literature for children/young adults and/or current principles and practices related to early literacy.
  • Customerservice experience in a retail or other directservice environment.
  • Enthusiasm for public service work and the ability to communicate with empathy.
  • Comfortable with public speaking, and eager to develop knowledge and skills related to children and youth programming specifically, and library services generally.
  • Must be legally qualified to work in Canada.

Equity Statement:


To support a workforce that reflects the diversity of our community women, Indigenous Peoples, racialized individuals, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to diversity of our workforce are encouraged to express their interest.


Application Instructions (please read carefully):

In your
cover letter please provide:


  • A brief description about your library career interests.
  • A description detailing the aspects of this position that are of specific interest to you, and how these would contribute to your career aspirations.
  • A general indication of how your previous work (paid/volunteer), course work and/or lived experiences have prepared you for this opportunity.
  • A brief indication of your availability (including weekday evenings and weekends)

In your
resume please provide:


  • A brief list of your education to date, including the name of the institution, and any degree/diploma/certificates being taken, or earned. _If you have not yet completed a program, provide a brief list of courses you have taken._
  • A list of past employers/volunteer organizations you have worked for, including the name and location (city or town) of the organization, the title of the position you held, the dates you were there, and a brief description of your duties/responsibilities.

Recruitment Process:


  • Interviews will be conducted inperson at the

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