The jobs closed this week, we weren't swamped with calls but have still come out with over 500 applications across all the roles. Was hoping to shortlist before Christmas but not sure we will make it.
Our job ads went out in The Age today.
I was careful to use words like innovative and non-traditional so that we got people with the right vibe. I also put that it was a busy comminuty hub adjacent to a school and shopping precinct after all you don't want people who don't like people!
Pretty scary advertising so many roles at the same time, how many phone calls will we get?!
Parklands has a consistent theme throughout, there is a lovely cafe out onto a contained garden and arriving after storytime a number of mums have spilled out into the garden for a coffee and a chat while their children play in the garden.
The only downside is an IT training room, not getting the usage it could be as it is closed off then there is not a session being run. If training were stacked on certain days the space could potenitially be opened up as an internet cafe (perhaps Fri-Sun)
Outside it is fairly non descript but it has nice clear signage, obviously lots of convenient parking, and inside is a very vibrant space.
On Thursday we had the honour and luxury of been given a guided tour of 3 more of Christchurch's lovely libraries. A big thanks to the Places & Spaces team for being so welcoming and putting their precious time & energy into me!
We taxi'd straight over from from Spreydon to South, spookily the furniture colours were similar to those we had for Altona North, it gave us a homely feeling!
The building is striking from the outside and again highlights are the real integration of the outside environment and bringing the green in. As seems to be Chirstchurch's theme the building was long and rectangular, with a cafe and a spacious reading area.