I originally wrote a really long post for this, but didn't feel any better afterwards.Basically, I have a non-LIS degree; no Masters; no Chartership; but the job title 'Librarian'. I am aware of the discussions surrounding the use of the term and believe it should mean something, but am not sure what and realise I could easily sound hypocritical. With the recent news stories about surgeons trying to protect their title and teachers in academies not needing teaching qualifications, I think such discussions will increase and would like to have something to 'prove' my worth.
A lot of people follow the graduate trainee/Masters route in order to get a job. I have a job I'm happy in, so these aren't suitable (currently).
I've decided (and said as much in my appraisal) that I will aim to get CILIP certification, and then work for Chartership.
I have some concerns about needing to retain CILIP membership in order to retain Chartership- surely if you've evidenced you've done something, you'll always have done it? I think it's I important to keep up CPD and be aware of changes in your profession, but perhaps CILIP could have a different way of certifying that annually?
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