Silver-Norman Curator of Dermatology, General Medicine, and Science, Indiana University Bloomington Libraries’ Lilly Library
Posted August 10, 2023
Indiana University Bloomington Libraries’ Lilly Library seeks an innovative, collegial, and experienced librarian to serve as its inaugural Silver-Norman Curator of Dermatology, General Medicine, and Science. With the Library’s collections of dermatology, medicine, and science as the focus, the new curator will develop an active outreach program to students, faculty, and an international community of scholars, as well as the local community of Bloomington and beyond.
The IU Libraries are investing in the Lilly Library by creating innovative staff and librarian positions. This is one of the exciting opportunities to join Indiana University’s principal rare books, manuscripts, and special collections library.
Position Overview
The Silver-Norman Curator of Dermatology, General Medicine, and Science will develop and increase public awareness of and engagement with the Lilly Library’s dermatological, medical, and scientific materials collections. They will join the Lilly Library’s growing Curatorial Team and work closely with staff members throughout the Lilly Library and Indiana University Libraries. All members of the Lilly Library support the Libraries’ culture of diversity and inclusion and actively advance the Libraries’ mission, vision, and values.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Head of Curatorial Services, the Curator of Dermatology, General Medicine, and Science will:
- Serve as a primary point of contact for those seeking information about the Lilly Library’s dermatological, medical, and scientific collections.
- Increase awareness of the Lilly Library’s dermatological, medical, and scientific collections among members of the scholarly community, the public, and community groups, among other constituencies, through publications, presentations, conference participation, and in-person and virtual events.
- Curate and contribute to physical and online exhibitions drawn from the Lilly Library’s dermatological, medical, and scientific collections.
- In collaboration with the Head of Curatorial Services and other members of the Library’s Curatorial Team, develop, through purchase and donation, the Lilly Library’s collections of dermatological, medical, and scientific materials.
- Collaborate with other Lilly Library staff members on long-range planning, goal setting, and development of policies.
- Serve on IU Libraries and University committees as appropriate and actively contribute through professional engagement and research.
- Promote the Libraries’ culture of diversity and inclusion, and support the values outlined in the IUB Libraries Diversity Strategic Plan (https://libraries.indiana.edu/libraries-diversity-resources).
Qualifications
Required
- ALA-accredited graduate degree in library or information science or international equivalent; candidates with an advanced degree in a relevant subject area and appropriate experience in an academic setting will also be considered.
- Demonstrated interest in the study of the history of dermatology, medicine, and/or science and a demonstrated capacity to develop detailed subject and bibliographical knowledge of the print and manuscript cultures related to science and medicine.
- At least five years of professional experience with special collections or archives.
- Demonstrated ability to work with rare materials and familiarity with current best practices and standards.
- Proficient reading knowledge of one or more languages relevant to the Lilly Library’s medical and scientific collections.
- Understanding of current developments within the library and archival profession.
- Experience with primary sources.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within and across organizations.
- Demonstrated ability to work both autonomously and in a collaborative team environment.
- Demonstrated commitment to fostering an environment supportive of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills to work effectively with culturally diverse library users and colleagues.
- Excellent organizational skills, accuracy, and attention to detail. Must be innovative, resourceful, flexible, and collegial.
- Ability to meet the requirements of a tenure-track position at the IU Libraries (https://libraries.indiana.edu/file/promotion-and-tenure-criteria-iub-li…)
Preferred
- Experience working with antiquarian booksellers and individual donors to acquire collection material and steward the acquisition process.
- Ability to plan, manage, and coordinate complex projects; demonstrated record of devising and promptly bringing projects to a conclusion.
- Demonstrated ability to articulate vision and goals.
- Ability to handle multiple responsibilities in a rapidly changing environment.
- Capacity to thrive in a world-class research institution’s environment and respond effectively to changing needs and priorities.
- Commitment to professional issues, demonstrated through active and ongoing participation in local or national committee work, research, publication, etc.
- Experience curating exhibitions and creating supplemental materials, such as narrative item labels, overview panels, and other text-based interpretations.
TO APPLY
Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications received by September 8, 2023, will receive full consideration, but the search will remain open until filled. Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit their application at https://indiana.peopleadmin.com. Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Jennifer Chaffin, Director of Human Resources, Libraries Human Resources, Herman B Wells Library 201, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 – Phone: 812-855-8196 – Fax: 812-855-2576 – Email: [email protected]. Expected start date: January 1, 2024. Please note that this date is flexible.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Salary range $62,000 – $65,000 per year; benefits include a university healthcare plan, a university-funded base retirement plan, a 100% university-paid group life insurance plan, and a generous paid time off plan. For a full list of benefit programs, please refer to the following resources:
- Website: http://hr.iu.ed.u/benefits/neweeo/prof-index.html
- Video: https://hr.iu.edu/benefitsvideo/index.html
- Brochure: http://hr.iu.edu/pubs/books/IU-benefits_broch.pdf
For more information about Indiana University Bloomington go to https://www.indiana.edu/.
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