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The Parliamentary Library is recruiting for a PSL5 Client Services Librarian vacancy within the Central Enquiry Point section, Collections & Databases branch.
The Parliamentary Library provides high quality information, analysis and advice to Senators and Members of Parliament in support of the parliamentary and representational roles. The Central Enquiry Point supports the functions of the Parliamentary Library by providing the first point of contact for its clients. Our staff must have well developed communication and client service skills, work well in a team and be committed to professional development.
The vacancy at the Central Enquiry Point is for a Librarian to monitor client requests, assist with research and rostering of the Central Enquiry Point, and provide training in Library services.
For more information please contact Mr Leo Terpstra on 6277 2787 or visit: https://www.apsjobs.gov.au/SearchedNoticesView.aspx?Notices=10647365%3A1&mn=JobSearch
Applications close Sunday 23 August 2015.
The Parliamentary Library is recruiting for a PSL5 Client Services Librarian vacancy within the Central Enquiry Point section, Collections & Databases branch.
The Parliamentary Library provides high quality information, analysis and advice to Senators and Members of Parliament in support of the parliamentary and representational roles. The Central Enquiry Point supports the functions of the Parliamentary Library by providing the first point of contact for its clients. Our staff must have well developed communication and client service skills, work well in a team and be committed to professional development.
The vacancy at the Central Enquiry Point is for a Librarian to monitor client requests, assist with research and rostering of the Central Enquiry Point, and provide training in Library services.
For more information please contact Mr Leo Terpstra on 6277 2787 or visit: https://www.apsjobs.gov.au/SearchedNoticesView.aspx?Notices=10647365%3A1&mn=JobSearch
Applications close Sunday 23 August 2015.
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