Librarian and Curator, Latin American, Iberian, and Latinx Studies

Vanderbilt University

Full-time

On-site

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

August 24, 2024

Description

Librarian and Curator, Latin American, Iberian, and Latinx Studies

 

Nashville, TN, United States

 

 

Job Description

We are seeking a team member to help us educate the next generation of leaders and enable research that solves our most pressing problems. We are looking for an innovative and user-centered problem solver ready to join our collaborative environment and transform library services. 

The Latin American, Iberian, and Latinx Studies Librarian and Curator works with a team of subject librarians across nine campus libraries and supports the research and teaching mission of Vanderbilt’s College of Arts and Science. This individual will engage in outreach, instruction, and personalized research support for students and scholars across the disciplines and will partner with faculty, students, and staff to support discipline-related teaching and research throughout the university. The Librarian and Curator will be the primary liaison for the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies (CLACX), the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Latin American focused programs in Anthropology and History, and other affiliated campus projects such as the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) and the Slave Societies Digital Archive (SSDA).

The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries at Vanderbilt University comprises nine libraries, as well as service departments in collections services, digital scholarship & scholarly communications, information technology and digital services, and teaching & learning. We seek to create a welcoming environment and serve as partners in research and scholarship. The libraries are dynamic places for faculty, staff, students, and alumni to reflect and discover. We also strive to be a workplace in which staff at every level continuously grow in knowledge and skills, staying abreast of advances and trends in librarianship to power relevant, vibrant
research libraries. The Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries are fundamental to the university’s goal of advancing scholarship and learning. We collect, preserve and make accessible a wide variety of resources, we partner with faculty and students to shape research and teaching, and we encourage the development of informed scholars and engaged citizens

 

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Develops and manages collections to support research and instruction in Latin American, Caribbean, Iberian and Latinx Studies by formulating policies and selecting materials in relevant formats and languages; monitoring and reviewing gifts; managing the materials budgets including endowment funds.
  • Partners with campus librarians in student-centered digital literacy instruction.
  • Serves as the primary liaison for the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies (CLACX), the Departments of Spanish and Portuguese, as well as for area relevant courses and faculty researchin Anthropology, History, Latinx Studies and affiliated campus projects such as LAPOP.
  • Actively engages with the faculty and students in all learning, teaching, and research contexts, whether physically located on campus or virtually based.
  • Identifies and develops outreach and engagement events that are aligned with campus strategic initiatives.
  • Seek opportunities for collaboration around teaching and research, in particular with campus partners and/or library colleagues on grant-funded initiatives or projects.
  • Represents the library locally, nationally, and internationally in relevant professional associations, such as SALALM and LASA.
  • Actively contributes to the profession in the areas of Latin American, Iberian, and Latinx Studies, area studies librarianship, information literacy, pedagogy (digital and otherwise), among other areas of scholarly interest in the Latin American, Iberian, and Latinx Studies, while also keeping abreast of the latest developments in these areas and other related trends in academic librarian

 

Qualifications 

  • Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA accredited Institution or terminal degree in another relevant discipline is required. 
  • Advanced degree in Latin American Studies-related field is preferred.
  • At least five years of related professional experience is necessary. 
  • Deep interdisciplinary knowledge of Latin American and Iberian Studies as demonstrated through advanced disciplinary or area studies coursework or degree is necessary. 
  • Fluency in reading, writing, and speaking Spanish, and basic familiarity with Portuguese is necessary.
  • Experience providing public service and/or research support preferred.
  • Experience teaching in higher education institutions preferred.
  • Experience delivering instructional programming preferred.
  • Experience building research collections in a library setting preferred.
  • Outreach experience preferred.

 

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Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

At Vanderbilt University, we are intentional about and assume accountability for fostering advancement and respect for equity, diversity, and inclusion for all students, faculty, and staff. Our commitment to diversity makes us who we are.  We have created a community that celebrates differences and lets individuality thrive. As part of this commitment, we actively value diversity in our workplace and learning environments as we seek to take advantage of the rich backgrounds and abilities of everyone. The diverse voices of Vanderbilt represent an invaluable resource for the University in its efforts to fulfill its mission and strive to be an example of excellence in higher education.

 

Vanderbilt University is an equal-opportunity, affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

 

 



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