Announcing the New Librarian
Librarian Staff Training to Ensure Welcoming Environment
Work and Break Spaces
Take inventory of the new employee's work space and common break areas to determine if there is the following:
Workstation/Supplies/Technology
Note: Some of these might need to be ordered on Day 1.
Before the Employee Starts
Before the employee starts, it is recommended that the onboarding committee sends a welcome packet that includes:
Sources regarding preferred pronouns
Bélanger et al. (2023) state that the first day, week, and month are primordial to convey the organization's values in onboarding a new hire. The following points are some of their recommendations:
First Day
First Week
First Month
Months 2-6
Throughout the first 6 months of the new hire's term, they will get accustomed to the organization's work culture. They will also develop competencies related to the rhythm and the needs of the job setting. As time passes, the new hire will become acquainted with various community members.
Months 7-12
Acclimating to Campus Culture
The management and team should designate an onboarding partner for the new hire. This person should connect the new employee with key people in their first weeks at the library/campus/organization. Some of the acclimating practices can be having lunch with team members and other departments. During the first weeks and initial tasks, it is considered best practice to check on the new hire via email, phone, or in person. This will allow the new employee to ask questions, as they get to know their new work setting.
Mentors
"Mentoring, of all staff, is a way to show a desire to see, and take part in, personal and professional growth. It allows for a personalized outlet, a trusted advisor, for questions or comments that might feel stupid, or at least uninformed, in a larger group setting" (Magurany & Dill, 2022, p. 476).
Affinity Groups
In addition to mentor as the institution that you work, explore also affinity groups to provide support to newly hired librarians (Magurany & Dill, 2022).
Text for the Onboarding section of this toolbox was adapted from the following unless otherwise cited:
Selected Resources by Topic
Librarians of Color
Librarians with Immigration experience
LGBTQ+ Librarians
Neurodivergent
Religious Considerations
Disability/Diverse Functionality