Provide leadership and direction for Kellenberger Library operations, resources, and services. Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive and integrated information literacy plan, and provide and oversee bibliographic and information literacy instruction for students and faculty. Develop and implement a full range of appropriate research and reference services for students, faculty, and other users. Collaborate with faculty and administrators to promote and incorporate library services and instruction within the curriculum. In cooperation with library staff and faculty, develop the collection through ongoing and systematic selection and weeding. Requires evening and weekend hours.
Position Duties and Responsibilities :
Provided leadership and direction for Kellenberger Library
Facilitate strategic planning process and development of department goals.Develop, monitor, and manage departmental budgets effectively and accuratelyCultivate and dispense gifts, memorials, special funds, and special projects in addition to the operational budget. Special funds include the Kendall Memorial Fund, Huff Memorial Fund, and Restricted Library Fund accountsEstablish, administer, and maintain assessment activities to measure departmental effectiveness and student learning outcomes as relevant.Participate in assessment and other quality improvement activitiesPersonnelRecruit, hire, train, and supervise professional staff and student workers.
Establish, interpret, maintain, and uphold policies and procedures, in collaboration with other library staff, as appropriateRecognize diverse needs of various groups and adapt services to meet their needsCollection DevelopmentMonitor collection development including print, media, and electronic resources in support of university curriculum
Participate in ongoing communication through discussions and recommendations for purchases and collection developmentSolicit and discuss information on research and instructional resource needs from faculty and patronsFacilities, Systems, and InfrastructureEnsure the maintenance of the physical facilities, equipment, supplies, space allocation, building keys, and security measures.
Manage the library’s online databases, including reviewing and being familiar with licenses, keeping our user base informed of updates and changes, and reviewing and recommending online resources to add or eliminate from our offerings.Select and implement appropriate, cost-effective software programs to support administrative functions and delivery of services and resourcesAssist with planning and implementation of library displays and outreach eventsReference and InstructionProvide reference assistance, in-person and online, to the University communities. (Some evening and weekend hours may be required.)
Develop and provide integrated information literacy sessions within the curriculumCreate online instructional materials, like LibGuides, online tutorials, and other asynchronous methods.Teach course-related library instruction sessions and stand-alone workshopsPromotion and OutreachOversees library orientation of services and resources for students and faculty, both formal and informal.
Participate in Library consortia such as OPALL (Oregon Private Academic Library Link).Faculty ParticipationServe on university committees, including but not limited to, Gen Ed Committee and Curriculum Review Committee.
Cultivate and nurture relationships with faculty concerning the advocacy for and promotion of library resource and servicesCultivate and sustain collaborative relationships with students, staff, and faculty in support of student successOther duties as assigned by the supervisorRequired Qualifications :
Education and KnowledgeMLIS from ALA-accredited program
Strong familiarity with ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher EducationCommitment to ongoing professional developmentProficiency in using Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OutlookSkills and AbilitiesStrong attention to detail and organizational skills
Quick learner; committed to efficiency and accuracyEffective communicator, both written and verbal, with demonstrated ability to employ tact, empathy, patience, and respect with individuals from diverse backgrounds and culturesDemonstrated ability to create and deliver engaging and effective presentations in a variety of settings and modalitiesStrong interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish positive and productive collaborations with faculty and library colleaguesCollaborative team player with ability to work independentlyCreative, resourceful, and flexibleSelf-motivated, dependable, and reliableExercises sound judgment and decision-makingProfessional ValuesDemonstrated commitment to a high level of professionalism
Demonstrated commitment to public service, student-centered values, and outreachPhysical RequirementsAbility to perform the physical tasks, including moving loaded book carts, retrieving and shelving books from low and high shelves, climbing stairs, occasional moderate lifting, and visually reading computer screens, paper forms, and information in library materials such as books or videos.
Preferred Qualifications :
Professional experience, in an academic library environmentDemonstrated commitment to serving online students and first-generation college studentsExperience with instructional design concepts and / or educational technologyDemonstrated experience working with diverse groupsDemonstrated commitment to professional achievement, scholarship, and servicePositive successful experience working with Information Technology and other departments to accomplish mutually beneficial goals.Positive successful experience working with product and service vendors.Proficient in working with Koha, EBSCO EDS, and EZ ProxyTo be considered for this position, please click “Apply” below. You will be asked to submit all of the following :
Cover letter addressing skills, experience, and knowledgeCV / ResumePersonal Statement of Faith that clearly addresses all three of the sections below :Section 1 : how a maturing Christian faith finds expression in the candidate’s personal life, family life, community life, and current church membership;
Section 2 : how the candidate integrates faith into his or her work life; andSection 3 : the candidate’s understanding of and ability to support Bushnell’s Theological Context for Community statement.Contact Information for three references, one of which must be the applicant’s pastor or another appropriate church leader who is able to address the applicant’s faith background.Please include all requested materials. Incomplete application packets may result in disqualification.
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