University of Washington
Undergraduate Instruction Coordinator
TITLE: Undergraduate Instruction Coordinator
LOCATION: Odegaard Undergraduate Library (OUGL)
THE LIBRARIES:
Among the largest academic research libraries in North America,
the University of Washington Libraries has a collection of more
than seven million cataloged volumes, an equal number in microform
format, more than 50,000 serial titles, and several million items
in other formats. Students and faculty recognize the value provided
by the Libraries and rank the Libraries as the most important source
of information for their work. The Libraries also receives the highest
satisfaction rating of any academic service on the surveys of graduating
seniors conducted by the Office of Educational Assessment.
ODEGAARD UNDERGRADUATE LIBRARY:
Odegaard is an undergraduate library of strong community and collaboration,
working together to create a unique and rich learning environment.
With a collection of over 165,000 volumes, course reserves and media
collections, 500 computers and multiple technology suites, it is
the busiest library on campus with 24-hour service and an average
daily entrance of over 9,000 users.
THE POSITION:
OUGL seeks a creative and energetic librarian to promote services
to undergraduate students at the University of Washington through
innovative programs of instruction, reference, and research. The
successful candidate must have a strong commitment to working with
undergraduate students and bring leadership and creativity to teaching
information literacy and research skills throughout the University
Libraries. Under the general direction of the Director, Odegaard
Undergraduate Library, this position coordinates user education
and information literacy instruction for OUGL, and serves as the
chair of the Instruction and Information Literacy Working Group.
The Undergraduate Instruction Coordinator also provides reference
(in person and virtually) in OUGL and may also participate in collection
development and the faculty liaison program of the University Libraries.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
* Provides general reference service, including instruction and
orientation for undergraduates, and coordination for visits and
orientations to OUGL from off-campus and community groups. Reference
and Information Desk schedule may include evenings and weekend assignments,
in addition to assigned hours for providing virtual reference.
* Coordinates the OUGL user education program, working with faculty
in team-teaching information literacy sessions, conducting library
orientations, and providing workshops for students and faculty,
and librarians.
* Chairs the Instruction and Information Literacy Working Group
and leads an interdisciplinary team of instruction librarians to
cultivate the practice and scholarship of discipline-based teaching
and curriculum design. The working group will seek ways to provide
training and support for librarians to enhance their skills in working
with students and with faculty to improve the undergraduate academic
experience, both inside the classroom and beyond. The chair of the
Instruction and Information Literacy Working Group also serves on
the strategic initiative Vision 2010 Undergraduate Initiative Task
Force.
* Works with the team of Odegaard staff and other libraries to promote,
publicize, and implement events and services to undergraduates such
as orientation programs, Freshman Seminars, UW Common Book, Library
Research Award for Undergraduates, the Research Exposed Lecture
Series, the Library Student Advisory Committee, and the Odegaard
Writing and Research Center.
* With the OUGL Coordinator for Reference Services, supervises,
trains, and evaluates graduate staff assistants who participate
in the instructional program which may include scheduling and teaching.
* Participates in the selection and assessment of materials for
the OUGL collection through the Coordinated Collection Development
Program, working with the OUGL Coordinator for Collections.
* Participates in formal and informal policy discussions for OUGL;
provides specific contributions in assigned areas of responsibility.
* Assumes other responsibilities as assigned; performs other duties
as required.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:
* Graduate degree from a program accredited by the American Library
Association or an equivalent graduate library science/information
studies degree.
* Demonstrated commitment to diversity and understanding of the
contributions a diverse workforce brings to the workplace.
* Experience working in an academic library or equivalent work experience
in a library instruction position.
* Extensive knowledge of current issues of library instruction and
pedagogy, and demonstrated skill in leading others in meeting the
challenges of providing reference and instructional services at
large, decentralized institutions.
* Demonstrated interest in the provision of reference and information
services in an academic setting required. Strong public service
orientation and demonstrated interest in working with undergraduates.
* Ability to work successfully in a management team environment
where consultation, collaboration, and cooperation are essential.
Must be creative, energetic, innovative, and motivated to continually
seek improvement in services, collections, facilities.
* Excellent and effective oral and written communication, interpersonal,
and organizational skills.
* Ability to represent the Libraries on campus, regionally and nationally.
Preferred:
* One to three years post MLS experience in library instruction
and discipline-based curriculum design.
SALARY: $46,000 minimum. Starting salary commensurate
with qualifications and background.
BENEFITS: Librarians are academic personnel and participate
in the University of Washington Retirement Plan (TIAA-CREF, The
Vanguard Group, and/or Fidelity Investments) on a matching basis.
Vacation is accrued at the rate of 24 working days per year; sick
leave at the rate of 12 working days per year. No state or local
income tax.
APPLY TO:
Charles E. Chamberlin
Senior Associate Dean
University of Washington Libraries
482 Allen Library
Box 352900
Seattle, Washington 98195-2900
Applicants should submit a letter of application,
full resume including a work telephone number, e-mail address, salary
requirements, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of
at least three references who are knowledgeable of the applicant's
qualifications for this position.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
To ensure consideration, applications should be received no later
than 5:00 p.m., Monday, June 30, 2008.
University of Washington Libraries Home Page is http://www.lib.washington.edu.
The OUGL Home Page is http://www.lib.washington.edu/ougl/.
The University of Washington, an Equal Opportunity
and Affirmative Action Employer, is building a culturally diverse
staff and strongly encourages applications from female and minority
candidates.
In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control
Act of 1986, the University is required to verify and document the
citizenship or employment authorization of each new employee.