Library and Archives Assistant
St. Jerome's University
Location: Waterloo, ON Compensation: $26.66 - $29.27/hour (Permanent, Part-time 20 hours/week) At St. Jerome's University, we embrace and celebrate the philosophy of educating the whole person - intellectually, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Our commitment to academic excellence and to the integration of knowledge, research, and experiential learning allows us to inspire learning and discovery not only in our students but also in those with whom we interact. We foster a respectful, inclusive community that is centered on the well-being of our students and the promotion of the common good, consistent with the ideals of the contemporary Roman Catholic Church. POSITION PROFILE Under the direction of the Librarian, the Library & Archives Assistant is responsible for the organization, preservation, and access of the St. Jerome's Archival Collection. They will also support general library operations, including customer service and ensuring proper closing procedures during evening shifts. How will you contribute as the Library and Archives Assistant?
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The Way We Work & Live Employees have opportunities to participate in our community, work within cross-organizational teams, demonstrate their commitment to learning and development, and contribute to the University's mission. As a federated university with the University of Waterloo, St. Jerome's University employees, just like our students, enjoy the advantages of a small community while have the opportunity to participate and contribute to the greater community. St. Jerome's University is located on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our University is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land promised to the Six Nations that includes ten kilometres on each side of the Grand River. We give thanks for the privilege to work and live on this land, and we are committed to building respectful relationships with Indigenous people and communities, to enhance our knowledge, and learn how we can have an active role in reconciliation. To Apply: Please send your application to sjuhr@uwaterloo.ca by Wednesday, August 31, 2022, Attention: Michelle Atkin, Associate Librarian The University respects, appreciates and encourages diversity. Applications from all qualified individuals are encouraged. Application Webpage (URL): https://sju.ca/employment-opportunities Application Deadline: Wednesday, August 31st, 2022
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