Georgia State University
NSTRUCTION LIBRARIAN FOR USER EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES
INSTRUCTION LIBRARIAN FOR USER EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES
Georgia State University Library seeks enthusiastic,
innovative applicants to join the Instruction Department delivering
user-centered library services to the academic community. The Instruction
Department is a part of the Learning and Technology Initiatives
unit, which includes the Learning Commons, and focuses on the role
of libraries and library technology in the teaching and learning
process. The Instruction Librarian for User Education Technologies
reports to the Instruction Coordinator.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will assist the Instruction Coordinator
in the development, implementation, promotion, and assessment of
an expanding library instruction program that contributes to successful
student learning. Collaborates with the Instruction, Learning Commons,
Liaison, and Web Services Librarians to incorporate technology into
teaching and instruction activities. Leads and participates in the
creation and maintenance of digital learning objects, including
tutorials, for use in web-based library instruction. Works with
faculty and university instructional designers to incorporate objects
into online courseware and other campus Web sites and learning object
repositories, and assists in the application of information literacy
outcomes and assessment measures for these materials. Participates
in teaching basic library research and information literacy skills
to undergraduate students in course-related in-person instruction,
and in basic reference service provided at the Learning Commons
Research Support Desk.
Requirements
ALA-accredited master's degree in library science. Commitment to
public service, information literacy, and support of the academic
needs of students and faculty. Experience working in an academic
or research library. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Skill in the use of technology and web applications. PREFERRED:
Degree in instruction design or other related area. Experience creating
and delivering instruction in a library or academic setting. Experience
using technology to deliver library instruction synchronously and
asynchronously online. Experience creating online tutorials. Knowledge
of assessment tools for online instructional materials. Knowledge
of current instructional theories and principles applicable to various
types of online instruction.
Library and University Environment
The University Library houses over 1,440,000 volumes, subscribes
to more than 7,600 serials, and is a Federal Document Depository
with more than 770,000 government documents. Its growing Media Center
has holdings of approximately 21,000 audio, video, and multimedia
materials. The carefully selected collections are designed to serve
varied research and instructional needs at the undergraduate and
graduate levels of the university community. Library services are
supported by the ExLibris Voyager integrated library system. The
University System of Georgia has a statewide system known as GALILEO,
providing equal access to electronic resources and other materials
for libraries throughout the state. The University Library is a
member of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries; the
Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET), and the Atlanta Regional
Consortium for Higher Education, consisting of fourteen academic
and research libraries serving nineteen institutions in the greater
Atlanta metropolitan area.
Georgia State University (GSU) is a dynamic urban
institution located in downtown Atlanta with an enrollment of approximately
27,000 students. The close relationship that exists between the
university and its surrounding business, government and cultural
communities makes GSU unique in the University System of Georgia
and distinctive among universities in the South.
Condition of Work and Benefits
Forty-hour workweek Retirement plans include: State Teachers
Twenty-one days vacation Retirement Plan, TIAA-CREF and VALIC
Twelve paid holidays Group health and life insurance
Twelve days sick leave Social Security
Faculty rank and status Optional pre-tax benefits
Non-Tenure track Support for research and professional activities
Salary and Rank
$42,000-$56,000 for 12 months commensurate with the candidate's
education and experience. Appointment at a faculty rank, on a contract
renewal basis.
Submit a cover letter addressing the above qualifications;
resume; name, address and phone number of three references, including
immediate supervisor. Review of materials will begin June 23, 2008
and continue until the position is filled. Send materials to:
Human Resources Coordinator
University Library
Georgia State University
100 Decatur Street, SE, Atlanta, GA 30303-3202
(404) 413-2700
For more information please visit our web site at:
http://www.library.gsu.edu.
Georgia State University is an equal opportunity educational
institution/affirmative action employer strongly committed to cultural
diversity.