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Binghamton University Libraries Training Module 1

Review important information about schedules, training, absences, breaks, evaluations, and leaving the job for student staff at Binghamton University Libraries. Contact your supervisor for any questions and print the certificate after completing the training.

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Binghamton University Libraries Training Module 1

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  1. Binghamton University Libraries Training Module 1

  2. Congratulations and welcome to the student staff at Binghamton University Libraries! Before you begin your new job in the library, we would like you to review some important information . . .

  3. TOPICS: • Schedules • Training • Absences • Breaks • Evaluations • Leaving the Job Please feel free to contact your supervisor if you have any questions after reviewing this module, and don’t forget to print out the certificate at the end of your training to submit to your supervisor.

  4. Employment in the Libraries requires a commitment of your time. You will need time management skills to plan your class, work, and social schedules.

  5. Give your supervisor a copy of your class schedule ASAP. • Work hours will depend on your department. • Shifts must be at least one hour long. • Arrive at work on time so you can begin as scheduled.

  6. It is your responsibility to let your supervisor know ASAP if you will be late, if you are ill, or if you must miss work for another reason. • Unable to contact your supervisor? Have a friend/housemate do so for you! • In some areas, you are required to make up missed hours or find a substitute to work your hours. Communication is key!

  7. The period just before and during final exams is one of the busiest times in the libraries. • We realize your studies are important, but your job commitments need to be honored during this time as well. Depending on your department’s needs, a special schedule may be created for finals week.

  8. Excused absences are those scheduled work times you miss with your supervisor’s prior approval. • Emergency situations (accidents, sudden illness, death in the family, etc.) are also considered excused absences. Though excused, you must notify your supervisor of the emergency situation ASAP.

  9. Unexcused absences are missed scheduled work times without prior notice(and without finding a substitute, if that is required). Excessive unexcused absences may result in job termination.

  10. Which of the following does NOT qualify as an excused absence? • Sudden illness • Death in the family • Writing a term paper • Out of town for a conference AND your supervisor was notified well in advance

  11. WRONG! Please try again . . .

  12. CORRECT!

  13. Employees working four consecutive hours are entitled to receive a 15-minute paid break. • Breaks should be approved by your supervisor and taken during the four-hour shift. • Breaks may not be used to make up for late arrivals/early departures or used for time off. • Shifts longer than 6 hours require a 30-minute unpaid break.

  14. If you work four consecutive hours, are you entitled to receive a break? • Yes, you will receive one 15-minute paid break • Yes, you will receive one 30-minute unpaid lunch break • No, you must work six hours before you are entitled to a break • No, student employees are not entitled to breaks

  15. WRONG! Please try again . . .

  16. CORRECT!

  17. Student employment with the University is an important part of the educational experience. • Supervisors often serve as references for students who later seek jobs after graduation, so it can be important to know how your supervisor perceives your work performance.

  18. Near the end of each semester, your supervisor will fill out an evaluation form and go over it with you. • The form also provides a section for you to comment on your training and supervision. • It is also the time to decide whether you are both interested in your continuing work in the same department the following semester.

  19. Depending on available funds, student employees maintaining at least a satisfactory evaluation may be eligible for re-employment and may receive a merit pay increase.

  20. How often will your supervisor fill out a performance evaluation to review with you? • Twice each month • Once each semester • Never • On an as needed basis

  21. WRONG! Please try again . . .

  22. CORRECT!

  23. If you are planning for an internship, study abroad, or student teaching—or anticipate any other lengthy absence—please inform you supervisor as soon as possible. • You should give at least two weeks’ notice in writing to leave the job in good standing. In an emergency situation, and with the approval of your Supervisor. • All or part of the two weeks’ notice may be waived if you find approved substitutes to work your hours.

  24. What protocol should you follow if you anticipate leaving your job for an internship, study abroad, or student teaching? • Notify your supervisor as soon as possible • Submit at least two weeks’ notice in writing • Inform your supervisor as to whether or not you plan to return to your position • All of the above

  25. WRONG! Please try again . . .

  26. CORRECT!

  27. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION In recognition of . . . ______________________________________ For successfully completing . . . Student Employee Training MODULE 1 Binghamton University Libraries Staff (please give a copy of this certificate to your supervisor) PRINT

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