Two Librarian Positions
HOLLINS UNIVERSITY
The Wyndham Robertson Library at Hollins University invites applications for two positions; Information Technology/Liaison Librarian and Public Services/Liaison Librarian. We are seeking candidates committed to cross-functional librarianship and interested in working in a collaborative library environment dedicated to the support of a liberal arts curriculum.
The successful candidates will be motivated self-starters who possess a high level of energy, flexibility, and creativity and an eagerness to participate fully in the daily life of a small, liberal arts university community. Early career librarians are encouraged to apply.
Hollins is a distinguished national liberal arts university, founded in 1842 as one of Virginia's first chartered women's colleges. Located in the beautiful Roanoke Valley, Hollins has many outstanding academic programs, including a nationally-recognized English and creative writing program, outstanding internship opportunities, an undergraduate leadership curriculum, extensive study-abroad options, and first year seminars that include information literacy instruction. The Wyndham Robertson Library opened in
1999 and has a staff dedicated to enriching the intellectual life of the university through the integration of resources and services to foster the discovery and effective use of information.
Reporting to the University Librarian, the Public Services/Liaison Librarian will provide leadership, management, planning and assessment for all library public service operations. The librarian will develop and implement policies and procedures for reference, circulation and interlibrary loan; coordinate service schedules and provide training for library staff providing public services; manage the reference collection and oversee reference collection development; advocate for the interests of public services through awareness of emerging trends, standards, and technologies; and supervise 3 FTE staff as well as student assistants. The librarian will also serve as a liaison librarian providing collection development, reference, and instructional services to a designated academic division (division responsibilities include all departments in either Division 2- Social Sciences, or Division 3 - Natural Sciences & Mathematics), and will provide regular reference support, including one evening shift per week during the regular academic year.
Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS degree; demonstrated commitment to library public services; demonstrated experience or training in library reference tools and resources; excellent oral and written communication skills; demonstrated supervisory or leadership experience; interest and ability to provide cross-functional library services including reference, instruction, and collection development; and a demonstrated commitment to professional development. Strong knowledge of access services and/or experience with staff modules of an integrated library system are preferred.
Reporting to the University Librarian, the Information Technology/Liaison Librarian will provide leadership in the development, implementation, maintenance and use of library electronic resources and technologies. The librarian will manage the library web site and library presence on the university portal; have primary responsibility for the ongoing maintenance of the library's Innovative Interfaces integrated library system; troubleshoot and manage staff and public PCs in the library; serve as liaison to computing services and other units on all library technology issues; and advocate for the interests of library technology through awareness of emerging trends, standards and technologies. The librarian will also serve as a liaison librarian providing collection development, reference, and instructional services to a designated academic division (division responsibilities include all departments in either Division 2- Social Sciences, or Division 3 - Natural Sciences & Mathematics), and will provide regular reference support, including one evening shift per week during the regular academic year.
Qualifications: ALA-accredited MLS degree or other related master's degree; demonstrated experience with electronic resources and PCs; demonstrated knowledge of web site management utilizing html and wysiwyg editors; excellent oral and written communication skills; interest and ability to provide cross-functional library services including reference, instruction, and collection development; and a demonstrated commitment to professional development. Strong knowledge of several modules of at least one automated library system is preferred.
Review of applications will begin on June 1 and continue until the positions are filled. A letter of application, résumé, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers of three professional references should be sent to Hollins University, Dept. Library, P.O. Box 9716, Roanoke, VA 24020 or e-mailed to [log in to unmask] Hollins University is an equal opportunity employer committed to advancing women and to supporting a diverse community.
Maryke H. Barber
MSIS DE student
Roanoke, VA
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"This is information retrieval." - Brazil, 1985
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