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Showing posts with label OLA SSD Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OLA SSD Board. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Skeptical Supervisors- how to talk about getting involved

So you've thought about it, you've been following the blog, and you've decided it's time to take the plunge and add your skills to the SSD pool. Welcome! You're going to love it around here.


One problem: how do you talk to your boss about taking on extra duties in addition to your already busy day? At first blush, it can sound like a tough sell. But never fear, because we've got a few tips and tricks for showing the benefits to a skeptical supervisor. Take this list, tailor it to your supervisor's concerns, and maybe you can bring them around!

I had a chat with Nancy Horner, the Adult Services Manager at the Eugene Public Library and supervisor of our very own Margaret Harmon-Myers, to see why she is so supportive of her staff's involvement with SSD and similar groups. She supervises eleven paraprofessional staff and ten librarians (soon to be eleven), so she has had lots of experience with support staff and how being involved can benefit a supervisor and the institution. Here's what she had to say:

  1. Getting involved "builds knowledge that increases confidence and pleasure in work." And when you like your work, you're better at it, happier, and more able to expand your skills.
  2. Support staffers who learn outside the workplace can bring back and share the things they learn, compounding the benefits across the entire staff. Nancy mentioned that among the many things her staff has brought in, she has especially appreciated the programming ideas, new services for their patrons, and improvements to the processes already in place. Often, her staff are able to "teach the teacher" so to speak, enhancing her work as well.
  3. When new equipment or services are offered in Eugene Public, it's often her staff who take the lead in instructing patrons in their use. In their new makerspace, her staff both created and implemented much of the teaching material for the public. Nancy thinks that getting involved was pivotal for giving her staff the confidence and know-how needed for the project. 
  4. Scheduling time for outside-the-library work has turned out to be pretty simple for Nancy and her staff. Their approach has been to use a flex-time model (made with guidance from the union her staff are a part of), which allows the library to easily compensate everyone for all their work regardless of whether that work takes place outside of regular hours. In their system, ALL professional development is considered work time.
  5. My last question for her was whether she had anything she'd like to say directly to a supervisor with worries about their staff getting involved with SSD. I'll let her speak for herself: "I would beg them to put those worries aside. The benefits to the institution, the people we serve, and colleagues are impossible to count. We should celebrate anytime anyone wants to increase their knowledge. It's always a gain. If anyone's on an upward path it becomes a rising tide that lifts all boats. Really, an inspiration. All of the paraprofessionals on our staff inspire one another and grow stronger as a team in everything that they do."
I couldn't have said it better myself. According to Nancy, Margaret is an exceptional support staffer, even receiving an award for service from OLA at Nancy's recommendation. To me, that stands as a testament to both her work ethic and commitment as well as the power of getting involved. Put simply, being an SSD member makes you a better employee, and we can make sure your daily work is minimally impacted to boot.

Have questions? Want advice in your specific situation? Drop us a line at ssd@olaweb.org and we'll be happy to help!

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

August OLA SSD Board meeting - Open to all


Curious about the board, what we do, and how it all works? Got some great ideas to pitch? Come join our quarterly meeting this Friday! This time, we'll be recapping the OLA Board retreat and the recent conference, among other things.

The meeting will be hosted in person at Eugene Public Library. If you find yourself unable to attend in person, we can set you up to attend remotely. Convenient, eh?

For instructions on attending remotely or to get any questions answered, please contact the Chair at ssd@olaweb.org. We're looking forward to meeting you!

Monday, March 28, 2016

Vote soon! Voting ends April 2


Thank you to all the SSD members who have voted! We have an excellent turn out so far and we're glad to see so many members involved in the election process. We have a great group of candidates and we'd love for you to submit write-ins as well.

For those who haven't voted yet, not much longer to go! Voting ends Saturday April 2 so please make sure and vote for SSD Board Officers before then!

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Vote!


Calling all SSD members! Now's the time to vote for your SSD Board Officers! We have an excellent group of candidates but if you know that perfect someone (yourself included!) go ahead and write their name in. This is a great chance to get involved in the organization that represents you, by voting or by nominating yourself.

If you have any questions or need more information about any of the positions just send an email to SSD.

Go and vote now and know that you're making a difference for SSD!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

OLA SSD Co-Chair Elect Nominees



OLA SSD is looking for enthusiastic people to run for Co-Chair Elects for the 2015-2016 Executive Board! This is a wonderful chance to learn more about OLA SSD and get actively involved for Oregon libraries.

If you're interested please contact Interim Chair Margaret Harmon-Meyers by November 30, 2015. If you know anyone that might like to do this, please share!


You can find more information about OLA SSD including the current Board members, schedule for meetings (all are always welcome!) and bylaws here.

OLA SSD is also seeking an Archivist, Treasurer, and Recorder for 2015-2016, so please contact Margaret if any of those sound like your area of expertise!

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Map of Members


Map data ©2015 Google, Landsat, Data SIO, NOAA, NGA, GEBCO, LDEO-Columbia, NSF
Ever been curious about where your fellow SSD members call home? Every star on this map marks a city with at least one OLA SSD staffer. If you notice you’re in the middle of a big blank area, don’t worry! We haven’t forgotten you. The Executive Board has formed a new group dedicated to reaching out to regions where our membership is sparse, in hopes that with a more even distribution we’ll be able to do more for everyone. That means direct benefits for you.

New things on the horizon


Along with our outreach campaign, we’re creating new spaces and resources for current SSD members across all of Oregon. Some exciting things we’ve got in the works you’ll want to watch out for:

     Casual regional meetups, much more often than once a year.
     New opportunities to represent your library or your branch’s support staff on a statewide level.
     A monthly/bimonthly newsletter exclusively for support staff.
     ...and more!

If you have questions, comments, or ideas, you can email the new group at ola.ssd.outreach@gmail.com.

Keep your eyes on your inbox, the SSD Facebook, and this blog for more updates. We are excited to see where we can take SSD this year!


Friday, September 25, 2015

OLA SSD Elections

OLA SSD Board elections are happening soon! Currently there are four elected positions that are open. If you're interested in any of the positions, let us know! Being on the OLA SSD Board is truly a fantastic opportunity for professional development and to make your voice heard. 

-Interested in being Chair? Chair-Elect is one of the positions and a great way to start.
-Do you enjoy history? Maybe Archivist is the position for you.
-Good with money and budgeting? How about Treasurer?
-Got a flair for taking notes? Why not run for Recorder? 

Or maybe you want to take a more active role in OLA SSD but being a Board member isn't for you right now. Why not contact the newly formed Outreach Team to see how you can get involved? Stay tuned to hear more from them very soon!