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Teaching and Learning Librarian, Emory University: Oxford College, Oxford, GA

Description

Located 36 miles east of Atlanta on Emory’s original campus in Oxford Georgia, Oxford College of Emory University invites candidates to apply for a Teaching and Learning Librarian position.  We seek an enthusiastic individual with proven teaching and technology skills to work with the library’s instruction program to develop and deliver innovative, quality services for the Oxford College Library (http://oxford.library.emory.edu/).  The teaching librarian will support the college curriculum which includes Discovery Seminars with information literacy as a key outcome.  In addition to the Discovery Seminars, the librarian will partner with faculty to integrate information literacy into courses across the curriculum.  Also, the librarian will provide significant research support for faculty in their disciplines.

Responsibilities:

The successful candidates for this position will develop innovative instruction and learning opportunities, modules, and programs to assist first- and second-year students in building important information literacy abilities.  Librarians play an integral role in support of the College’s inquiry-driven curriculum in collaboration with other teaching librarians and faculty.  Candidates should be comfortable with current and evolving information technologies, including the development and implementation of flipped classroom techniques and tools.  The Librarian will, based on disciplinary interest and expertise, support other library initiatives: faculty research, digital projects, collection development, outreach, and assessment.  Librarians are active members of internal library teams, College and University Libraries committees, and have the opportunity to participate in professional organizations. Librarians at Emory are governed by the Librarians’ Handbook. Librarians are also expected to engage in scholarship, professional development, and campus service.

Salary and Benefits:

The starting salary for this position is $57,000, based on qualifications and experience.  This is a non-tenure track, faculty-equivalent librarian position that follows a rank and promotion system based on performance, scholarship and creative endeavors, professional development, and campus and academic service.  The library provides generous support for professional development and activities.  Emory University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including tuition benefits.  Several retirement plan options are available, including TIAA/CREF.

Qualifications

Required: a graduate degree in librarianship from an ALA-accredited institution; demonstrated effective, discipline-specific teaching experience; knowledge and experience in meeting the research needs of students and faculty in a variety of subject areas; self-motivation; flexibility; strong problem-solving, written and oral communication skills; initiative and the ability to conceive and carry out projects on a deadline, including managing multiple responsibilities and effectively responding to the needs of a campus community that makes heavy demands on library services.  The ability to work in a collaborative team environment is key.

Preferred qualifications:

At Oxford, librarians work as contacts for academic departments based on interest, background, and experience. Please feel welcome to include information about your research interests, foreign language skills, and academic background. Candidates who are interested in supporting the natural sciences or foreign languages are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Application Instructions

Please apply for the position via Interfolio and include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references. Applications will be accepted via the Interfolio portal from March 1st – March 31st 2024. The review of applications will begin once the portal closes.

One of Emory University’s four schools partnering in undergraduate education, Oxford College provides 950 first- and second-year students of high academic profile an intensive liberal-arts program for the first two years of their Emory bachelor’s degree.  We are interested in candidates with a commitment to working with a remarkably diverse student body in an inclusive learning community.  Applications from women and historically underrepresented minorities are particularly welcome.

How to Apply:

using the link: https://apply.interfolio.com/141701