Collections Access Librarian, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA
Posted September 20, 2021
Description:
Lesley seeks an innovative and collaborative Collections Access Librarian who will assess and maintain library collections in support of learning, teaching, and research in alignment with university priorities.
As part of the library team, the librarian participates in general library instruction, research assistance, assessment activities and other university initiatives as assigned.
The successful candidate will possess:
- ALA accredited MLS or Master’s in a related field.
- Experience providing research and instruction services in an academic library.
- Ability to work evenings and weekends as assigned.
- Engaging classroom presence and oral communication skills, evidenced by flexibility to teach in multiple modalities, leveraging academic technologies, and successful experience teaching outcomes-based lessons
- Proven ability to initiate and implement projects
- Competency with a variety of computer applications including word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software, and content management systems such as LibGuides.
- Familiarity with Integrated Library Systems such as Voyager. Experience with specific platforms is less important than a demonstrated willingness to explore, evaluate and use emerging technologies.
How to Apply:
View the full job description and apply online at:
https://lesley.edu/about/work-at-lesley/job-openings
A letter of interest, CV/resume, and a statement addressing past and/or potential contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion through teaching, professional activity, and/or service must be included for full consideration. At Lesley University we strive for a supportive and equitable environment where people — regardless of race, physical ability, age, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other protected personal identities — can participate equally and fully as their true selves in all aspects of university life. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the fabric of our institution.