Association of Research Libraries

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Administrative Commitment: University of Washington Libraries

New Employee Orientation

Every new employee (librarian, classified and professional staff) receives a New Employee Orientation (NEO) that is designed to welcome employees; show that employees are valued; and, instill in employees the idea that their active participation in the library and university communities is welcomed and expected. Secondary purposes are to make the Libraries a workplace of choice, that is, to increase job satisfaction and decrease turnover. Specific on-the-job training occurs at the unit level. The NEO takes place over the course of the first several months of employment. It involves a variety of individuals from the employee’s supervisor to the Director of Libraries. University resources are also used.

Listed below are the components of the program that is coordinated by the Libraries Staff Development and Training Coordinator and the Libraries Manager of Personnel and Administrative Services.

The program is constantly revised and appropriate components are added to the program. Evaluations are enthusiastically positive and suggestions for improvement are incorporated whenever possible.

Program costs are staff time, refreshments and photocopies.