Key jobs
- work on simple information tasks
- bring books and other materials on request
- put books on shelves (rearrange shelves)
- work on daily, monthly and annual statistics of users and loans
- carry out write-offs,
- work on preparing books for binding and write-off
- work on material protection
- technical processing of book materials
- records of the use of daily newspapers and periodicals
- successful resolution of simple thematic queries and requests
- photocopying and scanning library materials
- participation in the creative and technical preparation of library programs
Competence sets
Instrumental competences:
- Information literacy: The ability to search for, evaluate, and use information from a variety of sources.
- Technical skills: Knowledge of bookbinding trades and working with library software and digital tools
Interpersonal competences:
- Communication skills: The ability to communicate clearly and effectively with users and colleagues.
- Collaboration and teamwork: Working in a team and collaborating with other departments and institutions.
Personal and professional competences:
- Lifelong learning: Continuous improvement and keeping up with new trends in librarianship.
- Ethics and professionalism: Respecting ethical standards and professional behaviour
Specific skills for working in the occupation
1. Office work (indoors)
2. Physical abilities – regular
3. Motor abilities: satisfactory coordination of movements, average speed and dexterity.
4. Sensory abilities: average in a stable environment