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*Position Announcement*
*Instruction Librarian*
*University of Houston Libraries*

*Responsibilities*
The University of Houston seeks a collaborative and learner-centered
instruction librarian to join the instruction team within the Liaison
Services department. The instruction team coordinates several lower-level
undergraduate face-to-face and online library instruction programs and
enhances information literacy education to upper-level undergraduate and
graduate programs. The Instruction Librarian will contribute significantly
to the design, teaching, and assessment of face-to-face and online library
instruction curricula for these programs. The incumbent will work with
liaison librarians and faculty to integrate information literacy and
research skills into departmental curricula. This position will contribute
to the instruction team’s mentoring and training of librarians on
instruction and assessment methods. General responsibilities will include:
developing instruction materials for face-to-face and online education,
including lesson plans, tutorials, and research guides; teaching
information literacy sessions; and contributing to programmatic assessment
initiatives. The Instruction Librarian will receive mentorship and training
in these areas, and will have the opportunity to build skills for leading
programs and initiatives. The position reports to the Coordinator of
Instruction. Recent graduates and early career librarians are encouraged to
apply.

The University of Houston is a dynamic, forward moving university with
goals emphasizing both national research competitiveness and student
success. The instruction program is an active collaborator in university
student success initiatives. Instruction librarians are expected to
proactively develop partnerships with faculty to advance these initiatives
and contribute to departmental priorities in alignment with the UH
Libraries Strategic Plan 2017-2021.

The Instruction Librarian is a librarian position. Librarians hold academic
rank pursuant to the University of Houston Librarians’ Bylaws Document.
They are expected to develop a record of service, scholarship, and
professional development. The UH Libraries support the ongoing professional
development of librarians and seek to recruit individuals committed to
continuous learning and growth.

*Qualifications:*
*Required –*
• Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited program
• Ability to work strategically and collaboratively with stakeholders
• Demonstrated excellent communication skills
• Demonstrated interest or coursework in information literacy and library
instruction

*Preferred –*
• Classroom teaching experience
• Demonstrated interest in student success and student learning
• Knowledge of pedagogy, instructional design, or education theory
• Familiarity with student learning assessment practices
• Demonstrated engagement with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy
in Higher Education

*Salary: *$60,000 to $63,000 expected hiring range, depending on
qualifications. Comprehensive benefits package; choice of retirement
programs including TIAA-CREF; tax-deferred annuity program available;
release time to take a class up to 3 hours/week; no state or local income
tax.

*Application Deadline: *Applications will be accepted until the position is
filled. Applications should be submitted at:
https://libraries.uh.edu/about/employment/instruction-librarian/.

Visit the UH Libraries Employment page for more information:
http://libraries.uh.edu/about/employment/. Potential applicants seeking
further information should contact Christina Gola, Director of Recruitment
and Organizational Learning, at 713-743-9761 or [log in to unmask]

*Library Information:* UH Libraries is a member of the Association of
Research Libraries, the Greater Western Library Alliance, HathiTrust, the
Council on Library and Information Resources, the Digital Library
Federation, and the Texas Digital Library. The campus libraries provide
access to over 3.1 million volumes. The University Libraries’ total staff
is 160 FTE, including 62 professionals. Additional information about UH
Libraries is available at: http://libraries.uh.edu.

The UH Libraries’ Strategic Plan 2017-21 focuses on quality collections,
research productivity, student success, and transforming library spaces.
The complete document is available at:
http://libraries.uh.edu/strategic-plan/. The Libraries’ Strategic Plan
supports an ambitious set of goals adopted by the University and furthers
the drive for flagship status: http://www.uh.edu/about/mission/. We seek to
recruit librarians who can relate their work to these strategies and
understand their role in advancing these strategic imperatives.
University of Houston Libraries respects, appreciates, and encourages
diversity. Our organization serves one of the most diverse campuses in the
nation and seeks to recruit and retain a similar community of library
professionals. We welcome candidates whose experience in libraries,
research, or community service has prepared them to contribute to our
commitment to excellence in diversity and inclusion.

*General Information: *The University of Houston campus comprises 14
colleges offering close to 80 degree programs with an enrollment of more
than 45,000 students, 7,200 of whom are enrolled in graduate studies.

Houston, the fourth largest city in the United States, offers all the
cultural and recreational opportunities of a great city and is within easy
reach of the Gulf of Mexico. It enjoys a reasonable cost of living. For
additional information, including information about Houston's flourishing
arts scene and entertainment offerings, please see:
http://www.visithoustontexas.com/. For information about housing and living
in Houston see: http://www.houston.org/living/index.html.

Appointment to this position is contingent on the results of a completed
criminal history records investigation.

THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER. MINORITIES, WOMEN, VETERANS, AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ARE
ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.