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Staff Job Descriptions

Strong job descriptions clarify for adminitrators what they should expect from library staff.  It provides documentation for accreditation, and for future hiring. Use your job description to define the elements of a strong library program in concrete, observable tasks.

• What exactly do you do for your school?  Explain your job in terms that support your ideal library program within the mission of the school.

• Staff job descriptions offer a further opportunity to define the components of a strong program in support of student success.
Program Evaluation / Facilities Assessment & Planning

Policies & Documents

Staff Job Descriptions


On Site Weeding