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Tottle Partners : Library Assistant

Tottle Partners is a West Australian law firm, specialising in dispute resolution, corporate, commercial, construction, property and insurance law.

We are seeking an enthusiastic library student (technician or librarian) to join our team in the role of Casual Library Assistant.  The position will be responsible for the provision of Current Awareness Services, accessioning and maintenance of loose-leaf services.  The position involves working 3-4 hours per week, with the flexible working arrangements that will allow the successful applicant to set their own hours of work and ensure time off during study and exam periods as required.

The position will report to our Knowledge and Business Development Manager.

The successful applicant will be able to work autonomously, possess a keen sense of attention to detail and should have an interest in pursuing a career in law libraries.  No previous experience in a law firm is required.

All applications should include a cover letter explaining why you are interested in this position, as well as a copy of your current CV.  Applications should be sent to Kirsty McPhee, Knowledge and Business Development Manager, Tottle Partners, Level 40, 108 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000 or by email to kmcphee@tottle.com.

The deadline for applications is COB Friday, 10 August 2012.

Kirsty McPhee

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