Research and Reference Librarian II, Princeton Theological Seminary, (Princeton, NJ)
Posted August 21, 2025
Job Description
Serve as the Seminary’s Research and Reference Librarian, overseeing research instruction and
reference services. Provide both in-person and virtual reference support to the residential and online
Seminary community, as well as the broader research community. Mentor students through the
research process and engage with them to increase their information literacy. Collaborate with the
Public Services team on welcoming, assisting and serving library users. Contribute to Wright Library’s
mission of enhancing access to its collections and expertise, supporting the teaching, learning, and
research at Princeton Seminary.
This position reports to the Assistant Director for Research and Public Services.
Position Duties
Provide Research and Reference Assistance (50%)
- Design and deliver innovative library instruction programs, including online instructional resources and tutorials, to support information literacy and effective use of library resources
- Reach out to faculty prior to each semester to offer in-person and virtual reference services
- Educate researchers on the benefits and limitations of AI within an academic setting and how AI may be used appropriately in research and the classroom
- Develop guidance and assist researchers and staff concerning copyright issues
- Lead library tours
Campus Collaboration and Engagement (30%)
- Communicate with Seminary faculty regarding research support and instructional needs. Recommend appropriate reference services to faculty and students.
- Proactively anticipate and develop new library services aligned with the changing educational needs of the Seminary community
- Train and mentor PhD students pursuing a Library Assistantship
- Collaborate with the Seminary’s online learning office with instruction for research support tools such as bibliographic citation management, Grammarly, and Accordance
Perform other duties as assigned (20%)
- Perform related tasks as assigned and engage in professional development.
- Contribute to committees as needed and participate in library-wide initiatives and institutional events.
- This is a permanent, year-round, on-site position.
Qualifications
- Advanced graduate degree in theological or related studies and/or a master’s degree in library and information science (MLIS) or its equivalent from an ALA-accredited program
- Strong research skills and experience in answering reference questions
- Proficiency in developing instructional resources such as research guides and tutorial videos
- Understanding of information literacy principles and best practices in library instruction
- Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, researchers, and students to provide research and instructional support
- Strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
- Experience working as an effective and collaborative member of a team
- Ability to provide clear guidance and follow through on library policies and research services
- Experience supervising and mentoring student workers
- Ability to anticipate and develop new library services aligned with educational needs
- Strong planning, organization and problem-solving skills
- A high level of proficiency in information and media literacy, electronic resources, library technologies, and integrated library systems
- Ability to work independently, prioritize among competing projects, and sustain a high level of attention to detail
- Engagement in professional development and contributions to institutional initiatives
- Participation in relevant regional/national professional organizations and forums
- The ability to lift 30 pounds and to push and pull book carts weighing 40 pounds, retrieve and return library materials to shelves, and shift library materials
Hours & Compensation
- M-F 8:30-4:30, with occasional evenings and weekends as needed
- mid-career level with 5 years plus experience, demonstrated expertise and competencies at the Level II responsibilities and job qualifications. Salary $65,000-$70,000.
How to Apply
To apply: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume/curriculum vitae (please name your documents as follows: Last Name, First Name – Document Name), and the names and contact information for three references to the Human Resources Office at Princeton Theological Seminary at [email protected].