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St. Francis Hospice Dublin provides a comprehensive range of palliative care services for patients and their families living in North Dublin City and County. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic, innovative organisation that is committed to the delivery of first-class services to patients with life-limiting conditions and their families. The duties and responsibilities of the Librarian will be multiple and varied in keeping with the broad remit of the Library. The librarian acts as both solo librarian and as an active member of the Education Team. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing, enhancing, and promoting the full range of library services and resources, while managing the day-to-day operations of the library.
Job Responsibility:
Develop, enhance, and promote the full range of library services and resources
Manage the day-to-day operations of the library
Act as solo librarian and as an active member of the Education Team
Requirements:
Hold a Quality and Qualifications Ireland Level 8 (or higher) major academic award in Library and Information Studies, as recognised by the Library Association of Ireland or equivalent
At least 2 years' experience of Library Management Systems or similar
Excellent IT skills with good working knowledge of MS Office Suite and other digital resources (e.g. Canva, Mailchimp etc.)
Understanding of copyright, licensing agreements and data protection (GDPR)
Experience of managing e-resources, acquisitions, and Library Management Systems
Experience in searching health sciences or similar bibliographic databases
Experience managing electronic resources and authentication management
Ability to work on own initiative and to deadlines
Strong planning and organisation skills
Evidence of commitment to relevant professional development