INSTRUCTIONAL
SERVICES LIBRARIAN/LECTURER
Randall Library, UNCW. The University of North Carolina
Wilmington is a member institution of the University of North Carolina, and is
nationally recognized for its marine sciences teaching and research programs,
and for its strengths in arts and sciences, business, education, and
nursing. The University is situated
on a beautiful arboretum campus located in an historic port city within five
miles of the
DUTIES AND RESPONSI
REQUIREMENTS: MLS/MLIS degree from
an ALA-accredited program. Must
have demonstrated experience or coursework in library instruction. Must have excellent interpersonal,
organizational, oral, and written communication skills and a strong service
orientation. Must have proficiency
in the use of both traditional library materials and electronic information
resources and the ability to work effectively in a highly automated and rapidly
changing team-based environment.
Experience with web page design is also required. Preferred
qualifications include reference experience.
SALARY & BENEFITS: Salary $36,000 or commensurate with labor
market for this position. 11-month
contract with faculty status (lecturer, non‑tenure track). Generous benefits package, including 22
days of vacation. To apply, please
complete the online application process available on the Web at http://consensus.uncw.edu. A letter of application that includes a statement of service philosophy and a summary of
research interests, complete
resume, and contact information for three professional references should be
addressed to Beth Roberts, Secretary for the Search Committee, and attached to
the online application – not emailed or mailed. Microsoft Word or Adobe
PDF attachments are specifically preferred. For questions regarding the
online application process, contact Beth Roberts at (910) 962-3270. Review
of applications will begin October 20, 2006. Position is available January 2, 2007
(start date negotiable). Under
UNCW is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply.