Work history
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Library AssistantHertfordshire County Council
United KingdomPart Time
• Greeting and welcoming customers into the library.
• Registering customers, explaining procedures and providing relevant information about available services.
• Shelving new and returned stock accurately, creating and maintaining eye-catching displays.
• Assisting customers with IT, providing support to those using library desktop PCs to ensure that all customers can access digital information.
• Delivering and supporting library activities such as Toddler Tales, IT Taster Sessions, children’s craft events and class visits.
Additional responsibilities:
• Supporting the running of the library’s social media platforms to help promote stock and events.
• Acting as a champion for children’s books – and planning, organising and delivering relevant events such as Harry Potter Book Night and Elmer Day.
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Library VolunteerHertfordshire County Council
- United KingdomPart Time
• Promoting library services and events by handing out literature, talking to customers, and creating eye-catching library displays and posters.
• Shelving new and returned stock, quickly and accurately.
• Helping customers to use the self-service kiosks and PCs.
• Delivering and supporting library activities, such as the Summer Reading Challenge initiative and regular craft events for children.
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Skills
- Editing
- Wordpress
- Event Planning
- Organisation
- Filing
- Social Media
- Adobe Indesign
- Blogging
- Article Writing
- Marketing
Education
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Bachelor of Art (BA) Media & Cultural Studies, First Class HonoursMiddlesex University
- London, United Kingdom
Year 1:
• Media Analysis
• Introduction to Media & Society
• Exploring Popular Culture
• Media Production
Year 2:
• Research Techniques & Approaches
• Visual Culture
• Advance Media Production
• Media & Participation
Year 3:
• Transgressive Culture
• Culture, Consumption & Identity
• Media Events & News Cultures
• Independent Project - undergraduate dissertation awarded a First Class (Title: How do young women aged 18-25 construct hyper-idealistic versions of themselves on Instagram?)