Fed Work Study - Library Assistant
Erikson Institute - Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60654Work at Erikson Institute
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seeking to hire a part-time Library Assistant. This position reports to the Access Services
Librarian.
Roles & ResponsibilitiesThe Edward Neisser Library houses a unique collection of approximately 20,000 volumes that support the social work, child development, and early childhood education curricula at the Institute.The Library Assistant is responsible for staffing the Circulation/Information Desk during assigned shifts and assisting with the general functions of the Edward Neisser Library. This includes responding to library users' questions, circulating library materials, and basic technology troubleshooting. This position also opens and closes the library according to established procedures as necessary.The Library Assistant is also responsible for assisting with collection maintenance by processing new material, shelving returned material, and conducting shelf-reading and inventory as assigned. Special projects may also be assigned, including - but not limited to - scanning library material, creating displays and signage, and reorganizing library collections.
Essential DutiesRespond to general inquiries as presented in-person, over the phone, and via emailCheck in and out library materialsFulfill holds on library materialsAssist users with locating library materials and using library technologyShelve materials according to procedureProcess library materials for inclusionOpen and/or close the library according to procedureOther duties as assigned
Qualifications:Must be a matriculated or current Erikson studentSome work experience involving attention to detail and/or customer serviceExcellent verbal and written communication skillsDemonstrated attention to detail and service-oriented dispositionDemonstrated ability to work both independently and collaborativelyProficiency in use of Microsoft Office Suite
About Erikson Institute
We are the premier early childhood development organization committed to ensuring that all children have equitable opportunities to realize their potential.
Erikson Institute's graduate school uniquely prepares child development, education, and social work leaders to improve the lives of young children and their families. Our impact and influence are further amplified through our innovative academic programs, applied research, direct services in the community, and advocacy and policy and leadership.
Erikson Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, veteran status, or any other classes protected by federal, state, or local laws. In addition, Erikson Institute provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws (including during the application or hiring process).
To learn more, please visit our web site at www.erikson.edu