Showing posts with label librarian. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Earth Sciences and Physical Sciences Librarian, UC Berkeley

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
Earth Sciences & Physical Sciences Librarian
Hiring range: Associate Librarian I - Associate Librarian IV
$49,464 - $58,188 per annum, based upon qualifications
This is a full-time appointment available starting October 2013.
The University of California, Berkeley seeks an enthusiastic and service-oriented librarian with science collections experience for an appointment in the Engineering & Physical Sciences Division. This librarian will develop and manage collections to meet the teaching and research needs of faculty and students in earth and planetary science, astronomy, and physics. The librarian will also contribute to public services and assume lead responsibility in the Division for one of our initiatives such as data management, instruction and online education, outreach, scholarly communication, or web services.
The Environment
The UC Berkeley Library is an internationally renowned research and teaching facility at one of the nation's premier public universities. In a highly diverse and intellectually rich environment, Berkeley serves a campus community of 25,500 undergraduate students, 10,300 graduate students, and a faculty of 1,500. The Library comprises 20 campus libraries - including the Doe/Moffitt Libraries, the Bancroft Library, the C. V. Starr East Asian Library and subject specialty libraries. With a collection of more than 11 million volumes and a collections budget of over $15 million, the Library offers extensive collections in all formats and robust services to connect users with those collections and build their related research skills.
The Library’s Engineering & Physical Sciences Division consists of five libraries - the Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Library, Earth Sciences & Map Library, Engineering Library, Mathematics Statistics Library, and Physics-Astronomy Library. These libraries maintain a research-level print and digital collection to support the research and teaching programs of the College of Chemistry, the College of Engineering, and the College of Letters & Science’s Mathematical & Physical Sciences Division. These collections are also heavily used by researchers throughout the university community and beyond.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Director of the Library’s Engineering & Physical Sciences Division, the librarian in this position is responsible for collection development and collection management for earth and planetary science, astronomy, and physics. The librarian selects materials in all formats, manages collections through storage and weeding, and monitors budgets and approval plans for the assigned subject areas. The librarian also collaborates with other librarians on campus and within the UC System on collection decisions for print and electronic resources. The librarian contributes to reference and instructional services including virtual reference, consultations, in-person classes, online subject guides, and other instructional materials. The librarian assumes lead responsibility for one of our initiatives such as data management, instruction and online education, outreach, scholarly communication, or web services.
UC Berkeley librarians are expected to participate in library-wide planning and governance, to work effectively in a shared decision-making environment, and to be active professionally. Professional contributions beyond the primary responsibilities are required for advancement in the Librarian series. The successful candidate will show promise or evidence of such contributions.
Basic Qualification
  • MLS or equivalent degree from an ALA-accredited library school by start date
Additional Qualifications:
  • Significant coursework or library experience in science or engineering fields
  • Experience participating in collection development in an academic or research library
  • Experience providing reference and instructional services in an academic or research library
  • Demonstrated knowledge of information resources related to engineering or science fields
  • Proven commitment to public services and improving the user experience
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, problem solving, interpersonal, and communication skills
  • Demonstrated initiative, flexibility, and ability to work creatively and effectively both independently and as a team member
  • Knowledge of trends and issues in scholarly communication in the sciences
The Library at the University of California, Berkeley is committed to the support and encouragement of a multicultural environment and seeks candidates who can make positive contributions in a context of ethnic and cultural diversity.
Professional librarians at UC are academic appointees and are represented by an exclusive bargaining agent, University Council - American Federation of Teachers (UC-AFT). This position is in the bargaining unit.
Librarians are entitled to appropriate professional leave, two days per month of vacation leave, one day per month of sick leave, and all other benefits granted to non-faculty academic personnel. The University has an excellent retirement system and sponsors a variety of group health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans in addition to other benefits.
DEADLINE: Consideration will be given to applications received by October 4, 2013.
Submit applications online at https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00207. Applications must include a cover letter detailing a statement of qualifications, curriculum vitae noting degrees and relevant work experience, and the names and contact information of three references who are knowledgeable about the applicant's qualifications for this position.
Send inquiries to:
Susan E. Wong
Director, Library Human Resources
Library Human Resources Department
110 Doe Library
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
librec@library.berkeley.edu
(510) 642-3778
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.

Monday, September 2, 2013

TT Science Librarian - CUNY Brooklyn College

ANTICIPATED TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS - FALL 2014

Appointments are at the Assistant Professor level, with doctorate required, except as noted. Appointees will have the opportunity to teach in undergraduate and graduate programs (when applicable), and, as appropriate, the CUNY doctoral programs. In addition, the appointees will conduct research, seek outside funding/grants, and participate in curriculum development and other departmental and college-wide activities. Candidate should have experience in the pedagogical and research use of computer technology.

Brooklyn College of the City University of New York is an urban, public institution that provides access to outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs in the arts and sciences, business, and education to students of all backgrounds. It is situated in one of the most dynamic and diverse communities in the country.

The College has a proud history of academic excellence in both undergraduate and graduate studies. Since its founding in 1930, the College has offered men and women - many of them immigrants or the children of immigrants, often the first in their families to go to college-a high-quality, affordable education leading to a productive career and a life rich in opportunities. Noted for its outstanding faculty, beautiful campus in a vibrant urban environment, and commitment "to the best", Brooklyn College has been designated one of "America's Best Value Colleges" by the Princeton Review for many years.

Brooklyn College offers a picturesque "campus environment" in an urban location. The College provides rigorous academic studies leading to over 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In recent years, the College's admissions criteria have become increasingly selective, applications continue to rise, and high-achieving students are especially attracted to the Macaulay Honors College at Brooklyn College and various selective programs in the Honors Academy. Particularly noted for the diversity of its student body, the College currently enrolls over 17,000 students who represent nearly every country in the world.

Department of Library
Assistant Professor
- Specialist in Sciences to develop and deliver instructional programs and acts as faculty liaison to selected departments in the School of Natural & Behavioral Sciences. ALA accredited Master's degree in Library & Information Sciences. Second graduate degree in Mathematics, Physics, Health Sciences, Chemistry, Kinesiology, Environmental Sciences, or other science discipline is required. Job ID # 8921.


All appointments are subject to financial availability. The College offers a competitive salary and an excellent fringe benefits package. All applications must be submitted online. For complete job descriptions, deadlines and application instructions, please see www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/faculty2014. No email or hardcopy applications will be accepted.

Brooklyn College is actively building a diverse academic community that fosters an inclusive environment and therefore encourages a broad spectrum of candidates - including women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
 

Thursday, June 6, 2013

TT Science Librarian, U of Alaska Fairbanks

The University of Alaska Fairbanks invites applications for the tenure-track faculty position of Science Librarian.

The Science Librarian will be responsible for collection management pertaining to the physical and biological sciences; supervise staff and student assistants; provide reference, liaison, instruction, and outreach services; create and maintain science related content for the library's website; collaborate with others to develop innovative digital management and curation projects; serve on library and University-wide committees or related governance bodies; and engage in professional and scholarly activities including research and peer-reviewed publication.

The successful candidate will be expected to meet UAF campus wide criteria for promotion and tenure.

Required qualifications:
Master's degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA-accredited or equivalent foreign-accredited program by date of hire. Evidence of effective communication skills.

Preferred qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in any of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) subjects. Experience with collection development, reference services, or library oriented instruction in the sciences. Established record of professional, scholarly and research activity.

Visit and apply online at http://www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=81188.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Science-Engineering Reference/Instructional Librarian at George Washington University

http://www.gwu.jobs:80/postings/10910

Position Description Summary:

The George Washington University Libraries announces an opening for Science and Engineering Reference/Instruction Librarian. We seek collaborative, technologically capable, user-focused applicants who will have the opportunity to develop and implement creative user and data services in the sciences and engineering.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:

The librarian in this newly created position provides research and instruction services to students and faculty in the GWU community. The librarian provides regular reference service including in person service at a desk and /or virtually via email and chat, schedules research consultations, creates research guides in relevant subject areas, and serves as an embedded library liaison in designated academic departments, including the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), as well as science departments in the Columbian School of Arts and Sciences. The librarian assists faculty and research groups with preparation of grant proposal materials, data management plans and supports data curation activities for the community.

The librarian assists faculty and research groups with preparation of grant proposal materials, data management plans and supports data curation activities for the community.

As a member of the Instruction team, the librarian participates in the Library’s research education and information literacy program both for freshman writing as well as for students and faculty in science programs, including providing training sessions in specialized library resources, seminar support, workshops and orientations.

This position collaborates with collection development librarians of the GW Libraries to ensure that collections in areas of subject specialization meet the research and curricular needs of the University.

This position serves as a member of the Reference Services Group’s Statistical and Data Services team, providing help to students and faculty to identify appropriate datasets to meet research needs, and to assist in the manipulation of data, and the protocols for the presentation, sharing and preservation of results.

The Science and Engineering Reference and Instruction Librarian maintains professional networks and collaborative relationships with other libraries, and remains current with trends in science librarianship, playing an active leadership and advocacy role within the field.

Some regional travel and evening/weekend hours required.

Minimum Qualifications:

ALA accredited MLS

Substantial coursework or library experience or practical lab experience in engineering or science fields, such as biology, physics, chemistry, geology, etc.