Position Announcement Reference & Instruction Librarian
Utah State University Libraries seek a creative and service-oriented librarian to join the Reference & Instruction Department. We welcome talented librarians with diverse skills and approaches to their work. We are seeking applicants who welcome a dynamic, collaborative environment with an opportunity to have a strong impact on student learning. The position is a 12-month, tenure-track, faculty appointment with rank of assistant librarian, reporting to the Head of Reference & Instruction.
Responsibilities
Primary responsibilities are to provide innovative reference services, provide information literacy instruction for English composition courses for both on campus and online classes, and serve as a subject
liaison with several academic departments. The successful candidate will collaborate with colleagues to design instructional initiatives, assessment methods, and online resources. Subject liaison duties include developing course-integrated instruction, providing
outreach and promotion of library collections and services to faculty and students, and developing the print and digital collections. Reference services include individual consultations and research help, as well as contributing to other projects. The successful
candidate will contribute to the planning, development and assessment of departmental and library-wide resources and services, and pursue professional and scholarly endeavors related to the position.
Required qualifications
· Master’s degree in Library/Information Science from an ALA accredited program
or
equivalent by summer 2016; · Interest in library instruction and information literacy; · Strong written and interpersonal communication skills; · Ability to work both independently and collaboratively; · Ability to meet the university’s requirements for promotion and tenure.
Preferred qualifications
· Course work or experience with information literacy instruction;
· Knowledge of best practices and current trends in information literacy education
and
effective teaching methods;
· Familiarity with applying emerging technologies
for information and instructional services; · Experience
in an academic library.
Apply Here: http://usu.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobID=1101&job=assistant-librarian-reference-instruction-librarian
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2. [LIBJOBS] United States - Rochester, New York - Director, Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation
The University of Rochester is conducting a search for a Director for Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation. Please see the following job description:
River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Joseph N. Lambert and Harold B. Schleifer Director of Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation
The River Campus Libraries at the University of Rochester seeks an innovative and collaborative leader with a vision for special collections in the 21st century. The successful candidate will be a forward thinking leader who is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the changing nature of librarianship and the implications for special collections. The Director will provide leadership and strategic vision for the department by blending traditional and innovative academic library practices that integrate special collections content and services with the teaching, learning and research mission of this multidisciplinary research institution. Landmark collections include Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, William H. Seward, the Kodak Historical Collection, and an international collection of AIDS Education posters. Reporting to the AD Academic Engagement, the incumbent will work closely with the Dean of the River Campus Libraries (RCL) on advancement and donor relations.
A qualified candidate may be appointed at the Assistant or Associate Dean level and will report directly to the Dean RCL and will have oversight for the Rossell Hope Robbins Library, one of the most comprehensive collections of medieval studies in North America, and the Koller-Collins Center for English Studies, a reference collection for literary study, and will serve on the River Campus Libraries’ Strategic Leadership Team.
Responsibilities include:
Required Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
The Libraries, the University, and the Area
The Department of Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation contains more than 100,000 books and 400 manuscript collections in addition to several thousand individual manuscript items such as letters, diaries, and account books. The Local History collection contains materials that represent the history of Rochester and upstate New York in books, manuscripts, prints, photographs, and maps. The Department includes the University Archives. According to policy set by the University Board of Trustees, the Archives functions as a repository for both governance and historical documents of the University, since its founding in 1850. For more information, see:www.library.rochester.edu/rbscp.
Located on the fourth floor of the University’s Rush Rhees Library, the Rossell Hope Robbins Library houses one of the most comprehensive medieval studies collections in North America. The Koller-Collins Center for English Studies began as the English Department’s core collection for graduate study of literature. The collection has evolved from representing the canon of the field into a reference collection for literary study. For more information, see www.library.rochester.edu/robbins/home.
The University of Rochester Libraries belongs to the Association of Research Libraries and has collections of more than three million volumes and more than 44,000 active serial titles. The River Campus Libraries, the largest of three library systems at the University of Rochester, is in the process of implementing the third year of a five-year transformational strategic plan. This provides a unique opportunity for incumbents to implement the strategies to achieve the Libraries vision of becoming a collaborative hub of innovation in support of the Schools we support. For more information on the University and the Libraries, please consult our website:www.library.rochester.edu.
The University of Rochester is the sixth largest private employer in New York State and one of the nation's leading private universities with just over 5,600 undergraduate and over 4,600 full and part-time graduate students on the River Campus. Located in Rochester, New York, the University gives students exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary study and close collaboration with faculty through its unique cluster-based curriculum.
Among the 100 largest metropolitan regions in the country, Greater Rochester has earned a reputation as one of the most livable communities in the nation. Located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario and gateway to the scenic Finger Lakes, Rochester offers its 1.1 million residents the amenities of a metropolitan area with a quality of life not available in many urban regions.
Rochester is recognized as one of the most affordable housing markets in the country. Several high schools in the metropolitan area have been consistently listed by Newsweek as among the best in the country. The metropolitan area boasts 20,000 acres of parkland and offers year-round recreational opportunities for those who like to be outdoors in all seasons. In addition to hosting past PGA and Ryder cup tournaments and the LPGA tour, Rochester is also home to top-level minor league baseball, hockey, soccer, and lacrosse teams. For more information about living in Rochester, see www.rochestermadeforliving.com.
Salary and Benefits:
We offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience, as with appointment at the Assistant or Associate Dean level. The University of Rochester offers comprehensive benefits package; choice of retirement programs including TIAA-CREF; twenty-five days paid vacation and seven calendar holidays; and tuition benefits.
Applications will be accepted immediately and until the position is filled. In addition to applying online, please send letter of application, resume, and the names, addresses and phone numbers of three references to:
Kelley Kitrinos, Human Resources Manager
Rush Rhees Library, Box 270055
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627
E-mail address: [log in to unmask]
Apply online here - http://www.rochester.edu/working/hr/jobs/
Reference ID: 193356
EOE Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled
Latasha L. Hill
Administrative Assistant
River Campus Libraries, HR
Learn more about us: www.library.rochester.edu
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3. [LIBJOBS] Opening: Government Publications Libn, U of Minnesota, USA
University of Minnesota Libraries, Twin Cities
Government Publications and Regional Depository Librarian
The University of Minnesota Libraries seeks an innovative, energetic, and collaborative professional to serve as Government Publications and Regional Depository Librarian. This position will provide leadership throughout the Libraries to ensure access to government information in all formats. The successful candidate will work cooperatively in building tangible and digital collections and services to meet the needs of a large, active, research-oriented clientele, as well as government information users throughout the region. The University of Minnesota Libraries is a designated depository for the publications of the United States Government, United Nations, European Union, and Canada.
This position also serves as the Regional Depository Librarian for Minnesota, South Dakota, and Michigan, collaborating with and providing leadership for over 70 selective depositories of all sizes and library types. The successful candidate will balance the goals of the institution with those of the region’s selective depositories and work with the Regional Depository Advisory Group, a ten-member group with representation for all three states which provides feedback on the regional’s new initiatives and ensures participation from across the region. The candidate will also build on strong partnerships with other regionals, library consortia and the Government Publishing Office (GPO) to advance new and innovative ways to increase the public’s access to government information. In addition, the University Libraries is interested in individuals whose record of achievement/excellence has been enhanced by exposure to diverse populations or resources. More information about the regional depository library can be found at https://www.lib.umn.edu/govpubs/regional.
Required Qualifications include an American Library Association accredited Master’s degree in Library/Information Science or equivalent combination of advanced degree and relevant experience; experience with government documents; and demonstrated knowledge of the Federal Depository Library Program. Supervisory experience and experience in collection management, reference and instruction in an academic or research library are preferred.
For complete description, qualifications, and to apply, go to: http://z.umn.edu/ulib355 .
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.