Uganda Christian University was founded when the historic Bishop Tucker Theological College was promoted as a university in 1997. Bishop Tucker Theological College trained clergy and educators during its 84-year history from 1913-1997. The local chief, Hamu Mukasa, granted land for the college to operate in Mukono. International partnerships were part of the College’s missionary history. The Church Mission Society teamed with Ugandan leaders and others to assure the College had the necessary intellectual and other capital. By the late 1990s, the Church of Uganda sought to have a broader impact on society through the higher education – not only of clergy but of other professionals as well. Uganda Christian University was established in 1997.
- Ensuring security of library material
- Checking all outgoing books and material.
- Oversee the lending and returning of books in the library
- Identifying people coming into the library
- Enforcing staff and students’ code of conduct and dress code
- Shelving books in the designated collection or section
- Photocopy library books and past papers
- Loading and offloading Library items from the van
- Attending library staff meetings
- Perform any other official duties assigned by the designated supervisor
- The Library Attendants must hold Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) A-level certificate
- A minimum of two or more years’ work experience shelving and shelf order reading
- Possess high integrity with an excellent working ethic.
- The applicant must be a Mature and Committed Christian