Full-time Faculty, School Librarianship (Assistant or Associate Professor Level) - GSLIS

 

Simmons GSLIS invites applicants and nominations for a full-time tenure-track

position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level in the area of School Libraries.

 

Simmons College was chartered in 1899 and opened in 1902; the Graduate School of

Library and Information Science (GSLIS) began with the College. The current School

Library Teacher Program began as the School Library Media Specialist Program in

1971. Today, GSLIS has nearly 800 students on two campuses, some 50 of whom are

in our PhD program. A top-ten ranked program in U.S. News & World Report,

GSLIS attracts students from all over the United States and the world. Alumni hail

from every state and over 80 countries. The program is a dynamic environment for

research and learning. Faculty receive grants from a diverse array of federal agencies

and private foundations.

 

Requirements: Teach, conduct research, contribute to developing curriculum, and

provide service to the College and the information professions.

 

In addition, responsibilities will include teaching graduate courses taken as a part of

the Master's Degree with a concentration in the School Library Teacher Program

including the role of instructional technology and its integration into 21st Century

school libraries. The successful candidate will also have an active role in advising

master's and Ph.D. students; supervising graduate pre-practicum, practicum, and

internship experiences at K-12 school placements; and participating in professional

organizations at the state and national levels focused on school librarianship and

instructional technology.

 

Preference will be given to applicants who have already earned a doctoral degree in

library and information science or in an appropriate related field in K-12 education;

have demonstrated knowledge of, and experience in, instructional technology and its

integration into the curriculum in K-12 education; have a minimum of five years of

full-time experience as a public school library teacher in grades K-12; have

demonstrated excellence in teaching students in grades K-12; have experience and

expertise in the development of K-12 curriculum; have knowledge of, and experience

with, the development of inquiry-based learning and 21st Century skills; have the

ability to model and teach effective teaching practices; have demonstrated excellence

in teaching at the graduate school level; shown ability to work collaboratively and to

work with diverse populations; have a potential for excellence in research; and have

shown the potential for leadership in scholarship and professional service.

Salary is negotiable, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Opportunities to teach include: both Master's and doctoral level courses; summer

semester; continuing education institutes; and at the GSLIS program at the Mount

Holyoke College campus in South Hadley, Massachusetts. Simmons College

participates in TIAA/CREF and offers excellent benefits packages, including tuition

reimbursement for dependents at Simmons and other institutions.

Simmons is strongly committed to diversity and values candidates who bring a

variety of backgrounds and experiences to our community.

 

For further information, please contact: Professor Rong Tang, Chair, Committee on

Rank, Tenure and Appointments, Graduate School of Library and Information

Science, Simmons College by email at [log in to unmask]. Also, please visit

us at: http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/.

 

To apply for this position, please go to our online employment site at:

https://jobs.simmons.edu/. Click on “Search Postings” and apply online for this

position and attach a cover letter and resume.

 

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Simmons is committed to excellence in education and employment through diversity.

 

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Rong Tang, PhD

Associate Professor

Director, GSLIS Usability Lab

Graduate School of Library and Information Science

Simmons College

300 The Fenway

Boston, MA 02115

(T) 617-521-2880

(F) 617-521-3192

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