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Library Apprentice

Surrey County Council
Surrey
1 day ago
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Description

This role has a starting salary of £23,322 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. This role is an 18-month fixed term apprenticeship opportunity. 

We are very excited to be recruiting a Library Apprentice based at the Walton Library. You will predominantly be working at Walton and Hersham Libraries, but we may occasionally ask you to work at other libraries within the Walton group of libraries. 

On average, you'll spend 4 days a week working and learning on the job and 1 day a week studying and completing work towards your qualification which will be the equivalent of 2 A-Levels.

Our Offer to You

Level 3 qualification in Library, Information and Archive Services 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave  A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave  An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources  Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping  A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. 

About Us

Surrey Libraries offer a broad range of services and are the social, economic, learning, and cultural hubs right at the heart of communities across Surrey.

We offer a range of activities and events to support local communities ranging from rhymetime, coding and chess clubs, through to helping people improve their computer skills and hosting reading groups and exhibitions.

Surrey County Council's Library Service has partnered with Westminster Adult Education Service to offer this opportunity for an apprentice position, leading to a Level 3 qualification in Library, Information and Archive Services.

For more information about Surrey libraries, please .

About the Role

In this role you will:

Work as part of the team of Library Assistants to deliver a high-quality library service and excellent customer care by helping local communities and residents access information, learning, digital services and reading for pleasure Assist in the delivery of events, activities, book stock work and digital services Use the library management system to help customers find the books and information they need Contribute towards library performance objectives such as improving book issue statistics, increasing library membership and visitor engagement Gain experience of working alongside volunteers, stakeholders and other library partners.

You will work alongside colleagues and acquire the skills, knowledge, behaviours and understanding needed for this busy, public facing working environment.

We won't be expecting you to jump in and be able to do this all from day one. You'll first go through an induction period allowing you to get used to the library and the team. As you gain more confidence in your role, you'll be supported to do more and more!

Apprenticeship Support

You will be guided through the qualification by Westminster Adult Education Service and will be provided with a tutor who will help you plan tasks and projects to complete your qualification and mark the work that you do. This apprenticeship offers a blended learning approach comprising of workshops, distance learning, one-to-one and classroom based delivery. The library branch manager will support your personal development throughout your apprenticeship and you will be given protected time to complete your course work.

As your qualification comes to an end and you begin to turn your eye to the future, we have a fantastic support programme in place that will put you in the best position to take the next step on your exciting career journey. Our desire is for all our apprenticeships to be the first step on a long and successful career journey.

For more information about the Level 3 qualification in Library, Information and Archive Services, please see: The learning side of your apprenticeship will be delivered by Westminster Adult Education Service, their centre is based in Lisson Grove, London NW8 8LW.

Your Application

Applying with us is simple! All we ask is that you upload your CV and answer the following questions, aligned with

Have you acquired GCSE Maths and English grades A*-C/9-4, or functional skills Level 2? If requested, would you be able to provide evidence of these qualifications (i.e., certificates)? What excites you about being an apprentice with Surrey Libraries? What do you think good customer service looks like from a library staff member? What steps would they take to ensure customer satisfaction? Customer service is essential to working in a library. How would you ensure you deliver great customer service?

Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description and ourto get an insight into working at Surrey.

Rota

Week One:

MON

TUE

WED

THUR

FRI

SAT

9-5:30 Walton Library

9:30-7:00 Walton Library

9-5:30 Walton Library

9-5:30 Study Day

9:30-5:00 Hersham Library

OFF

Week Two:

MON

TUE

WED

THUR

FRI

SAT

9-5:30 Walton Library

9:30-7:00 Walton Library

OFF

9-5:30 Study Day

9:30-5:00 Hersham Library 

9-5:00 WA

Contact Us

Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. 

The job advert closes at 23:59 on 30/11/2025 with interviews planned for Week Commencing 08/12/2025.

We look forward to receiving your application,

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