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Faculty Librarian - Reference and Instruction

University of Central Arkansas

Full-time

On-site

Conway, Arkansas, United States

$55,000.00-$55,000.00,Yearly

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Torreyson Library at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) is seeking enterprising, innovative, and collaborative individuals to fill two (2) tenure track reference and instruction library faculty positions. The successful candidates will be active members of the library instruction team and will take part in reference services. Additionally, the successful candidates will have the opportunity to explore areas of emphasis depending on their interests and the needs for the library. Currently the library has needs in public services and technical services.

These will be tenure-track library faculty appointments. Such appointments have expectations for service and scholarship, in addition to librarianship. All personnel appointed to the library faculty must hold the appropriate terminal degree, a master’s degree accredited by the American Library Association. For more information, please see the UCA Faculty Handbook (https://uca.edu/go/facultyhandbook).

These positions are governed by state and federal laws and agency/institution policy.

Responsibilities

● Provide in-person and remote reference.

● Provide in-person and remote instruction and information literacy services.

● Assist in other library services which may include collections, technical, public, technology or digital services depending on interest and need.

● Create and maintain library research guides and FAQs, utilizing LibGuides and LibAnswers.

● Participate in identifying and addressing accessibility issues and reaching underserved communities.

● Participate in the management of physical library spaces.

● Participate in the marketing of library services across campus, including participation in social media activities.

● Keep current with changing and emerging professional and research expectations, service requirements, and developments in academic libraries.

● Serve on library and university committees.

● Participate in regional, national, and international communities of practice where appropriate.

● Other duties may be assigned.

Skills

● An understanding of the evolving role of academic library services.

● Essential personal characteristics including flexibility, accountability, initiative, creative problem-solving abilities, and the ability to work cooperatively in an evolving team environment.

● Outstanding interpersonal and customer service skills including a professional, positive, and approachable demeanor.

● Excellent oral and written communication skills.

● Knowledge and understanding of library databases and information resources.

● Demonstrated high level of comfort and proficiency with technology.

● Demonstrated commitment to and/or clearly articulated philosophy on the role of library services in fostering student success and the impact of library services on student retention.

● Willingness to learn from experienced colleagues.

● Demonstrated ability to pay attention to detail and manage multiple assignments.

Required Education and/or Experience

● ALA-accredited MLS/MLIS or similar ALA-accredited graduate degree

Preferred Education and/or Experience

● Library experience

● Academic library experience

● Instructional experience

Experience with library systems

Apply at : https://jobs.uca.edu/postings/16181

The University of Central Arkansas is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution dedicated to attracting and supporting a diverse student, faculty and staff population through enhanced multicultural learning environments and opportunities. In keeping with its nondiscrimination policy in employment, admissions and other functions and programs, the university considers employees and students on the basis of individual merit and will not discriminate against a person on the basis of gender, race or color, ethnicity, religion, spiritual beliefs, national origin, age, familial status, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, disability, political beliefs, intellectual perspective, genetic information, military status, or other factors irrelevant to participation in its programs.