In the private sector although job titles have changed to more exotic
titles over the years as the role content has changed there has been a
move back to using the word Library in some places.
British Dental Association now use the word Library again. A client of
ours in the commercial sector is intending re-introduce the titles of
Librarian, Assistant Librarian etc.
What about Library Service Assistant?
Sue Hill
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From: Williamson Sue [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 01 November 2011 13:05
Subject: Titles for jobs
We are currently going through a full service restructuring process in
Cambridgeshire and have redesigned our JDs for all operational staff.
We currently call our front-line staff Library Assistants and Senior
Library Assistants and are thinking of renaming the roles to incorporate
a strong feeling for customer service.
With so many of us embracing the ethos of community engagement/customer
service, I wondered if anyone else had looked at this and would be
willing to share the titles of the roles in their service to help us in
making our choice of wording.
Many thanks,
Sue
Sue Williamson,
Library Operations Manager,
Cambridgeshire Libraries
01480 376274
0776 996 4368
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