Andrew Needham

Community Information Database Assistant at Oakville Public Library

Andrew Needham has extensive experience in community service and management, currently serving as a Community Information Database Assistant and Database Collection Assistant at Oakville Public Library since June 2018. In this role, Andrew possesses credentials as a Certified Community Resource Specialist and actively maintains the Halton Information Provider’s community services database while engaging with the community to enhance resource accessibility. Concurrently, Andrew has been a Crisis Responder with the Halton Regional Police Service's Victim Services Unit since January 2017, recognized as the 2017 Member of the Year and involved in providing immediate support to victims of crime and trauma. Previous roles include managing Need'em Rubber Stamps Inc. and holding various managerial positions at Future Shop, along with early experience as a Shift Manager at Burlington Bowl. Andrew's educational background includes studies at Niagara College and Mohawk College.

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Burlington, Canada

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Oakville Public Library

The Oakville Public Library continually strives to provide our communities with valuable resources that educate, entertain, create opportunity, and encourage literacy. From the traditional paper-back book, to video games and DVD’s, we offer a wide selection of items to borrow and utilize, including digital services for downloading audio books, reading comics, and streaming movies and music. The Oakville Public Library has six branches located across the Town of Oakville, providing each neighbourhood with easy access to free Wi-Fi and computers, space for studying and reading, as well as great programming tailored for all ages, skill-levels, and areas of interest. In addition to these services, we have taken steps in developing more inclusive and cutting-edge community resource centres by updating our technology, renovating our branches, and introducing community maker spaces, such as the Creation Zone at our Iroquois Ridge Branch. The Oakville Public Library aims to inspire and motivate the community, and we will continue to provide our customers with opportunities for personal growth. To stay up-to-date with Oakville Public Library news, events, and programming, visit www.opl.ca.


Headquarters

Oakville, Canada

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51-200

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