Assistant/Associate Librarian-STEM
University of MassachusettsAbout the role
Official Job Title: Assistant/Associate Librarian
Division: Academic Affairs
Working Job Title: Librarian for STEM
Department: Research and Information Literacy Services, Library Services
Bargaining Unit Status: AFT
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports to: Works with a team of Research and Information Literacy Services librarians under the direct supervision of the Division Head of Research and Information Literacy Services.
Supervises: May supervise professional, classified, and student personnel as assigned.
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION: The Library seeks a forward-thinking and user-focused candidate for the position of Librarian for STEM, serving as liaison for the departments of biology, chemistry & biochemistry, and mathematics; the School for Marine Science & Technology; and may include parts of the College of Engineering. As a member of the Research and Information Literacy Services team, the Librarian for STEM provides reference and instructional services to the university community. All librarians have leadership responsibilities and contribute to the goals and strategic direction of the library and university through active participation on committees, task forces, and working groups.
Examples of Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Serves as the liaison and primary point of contact for students and faculty of the departments of biology, chemistry & biochemistry, and mathematics; the School for Marine Science & Technology; and parts of the College of Engineering. Additional areas may be assigned as appropriate
- Establishes relationships with faculty and students in liaison areas through active engagement, outreach, research support, and advocacy for departmental needs
- Initiates and conducts course-integrated information literacy instruction for undergraduate and graduate students in liaison areas
- Provides user-centered general and in-depth subject reference services including virtual reference and in-person consultation
- Participates in library instruction endeavors
- Develops and maintains instructional materials in various formats, such as LibGuides, video tutorials, and content for the university’s learning management system
- Builds, evaluates, and promotes collections that meet the university’s research and curricular needs
- Demonstrates sustained commitment to professional development, professional activities, and productive service in professional associations
- Contributes to the Claire T. Carney Library’s scholarly communication services through activities such as assisting faculty with data management and facilitating faculty involvement with the institutional repository
- Maintains awareness of current trends and innovations in librarianship
- Participates in professional service at the departmental, library, and university level
- Performs other duties as assigned
Minimum qualifications:
- Education: Master’s degree in Library/Information Science from an ALA-accredited degree program or equivalent. Degree must be completed by start date.
- Experience: Strong subject background in the sciences, engineering, or a related field as demonstrated by undergraduate or graduate degree, professional experience, or combination of education and experience; or experience as an academic or special librarian serving students, faculty, or researchers in one or more of the assigned liaison areas.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in a discipline related to liaison areas
- One or more years professional experience in academic librarianship serving students or faculty in one or more of the assigned liaison areas
- Experience in preparing and presenting information literacy sessions in a dynamic, engaging, and organized manner
- Experience providing library reference and/or research consultation services
- Demonstrated commitment to high quality, student-centered library services and to student success
- In-depth understanding of the current research, information sources, and scholarly trends in one or more of the assigned liaison areas
- Experience developing LibGuides, video tutorials, or other instructional materials
- Experience in contributing to the field of librarianship through publication, presentation, research, or other professional activities
NOTE: Other job-related duties and responsibilities may be assigned and/or job description updated periodically after con
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