University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University Housing/Residential Life Librarian
Our staff makes our halls a home.
We, the staff of the Department of Residential Life,
have a vision for our work, .Learning, Growing, Mattering: for every
person, on every floor, in every community.
We are seeking an individual who can help provide
leadership and resources for students residing in University Housing
in creating and fostering communities that strive toward this vision.
This includes supporting the academic mission of the university
by developing environments conducive to student learning and academic
success, respecting, appreciating, and advocating for the diversity
of our student population, fostering collaboration with the University
Library, and supporting the holistic development of all our students.
The eight Residence Hall Libraries were established
to meet the informational, educational, cultural, and recreational
needs of our students. The Residence Hall Library collection consists
of 28,000 book titles, a large collection of DVDs, compact discs,
popular magazines, and newspapers including an extensive diversity
and social identity collection. The Librarian coordinates the administration
and supervision of all libraries and library staff in the University
Housing Library system. He or she serves as an information specialist
within University Housing and Residential Life. The Librarian supervises
two full time secretaries, 2 graduate assistants, math and science
tutors, and 55 students.
Requirements for Candidacy
Educational
Master of Library Science (MLS) or Master of Library and Information
Science (MLIS) from an ALA-accredited school or its degree equivalent,
minimum of three years full time experience in a library environment,
including administrative experience and experience managing multiple
priorities while coordinating a diverse set of functions is required
of all applicants.
Experiential
Preference will be given to candidates who possess:
. student affairs experience
. supervision experience
. demonstrated ability to copy catalog
. demonstrated ability to collaborate across multiple library
environment
. knowledge of copyright law
. knowledge of integrated library system, in particular, Voyager
. strong desire to work with first and second year students
. significant work with undergraduate students
. understanding of and experience with implementing student-centered
learning technologies
. the capacity to analyze and organize new information
The successful candidate will have strengths in many if not all
of the above areas.
Contract and Salary
Full-time, twelve-month Academic Professional appointment. Start
date is negotiable, but ideally by June 30, 2008. Salary will be
commensurate with experience. Professional development funds for
travel and individual training and development opportunities will
also be available based on professional goals and departmental priorities.
University Benefits
Cumulative sick leave; group health, vision, dental and life insurance
with options for domestic and married partners including dependents;
full tuition and partial fee waiver for two units per semester (approximately
2 courses) with approval of supervisor; state retirement and other
benefits for academic professionals. 24 vacation days per academic
year, plus university holidays.
Application Timeline
To receive full consideration, applications should be received by
June 10, 2008. Applications will be reviewed as they are received,
and screening interviews will take place via the phone as applications
are received. Campus finalists will be invited in June 2008. We
hope to fill the vacancy by June 16, 2008 with a start date of June
30, 2008, negotiable (no later than July 7, 2008)
Applications
A cover letter of application, resume, e-mail address, and the names,
addresses, email addresses (if available), and telephone numbers
of three references (a current supervisor strongly preferred) should
be sent to the following address. Academic credentials will be required
at a later date.
Andi Cailles
Assistant Director of Residential Life for Hall Supervision and
Staffing
Search: University Housing/Residential Life Librarian
Department of Residential Life
1203 South Fourth Street, 300 Clark Hall
Champaign, Illinois 61820
(217) 333-0770
Fax: (217) 333-6343
reslifejobs@uiuc.edu
Candidate Website / Additional Information
We encourage all applicants to learn more about the Department,
Housing, the University of Illinois and the Urbana-Champaign community
by visiting our candidate website: www.housing.uiuc.edu/employment/reslife
Information about our Residence Hall Libraries can
be found at:
www.housing.uiuc.edu/living/library/
Student Affairs/University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action
/ Equal Opportunity Employer.