
Classification Title:
Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology Librarian - Assistant University Librarian
Classification Minimum Requirements:
Master's level or higher degree in Library Information Science or relevant subject specialty
Job Description:
The Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology Librarian (PSC Librarian) is a year-round (12-month), tenure-track library faculty position in Library West, the Humanities & Social Sciences (H&SS) branch of the George A. Smathers Libraries. This position primarily oversees the development, management, and coordination of Library West’s extensive collection of resources encompassing all formats related to psychology, sociology, and criminology. An essential secondary collection management aspect involves a strong understanding of PSC intersections with the humanities and social sciences, and the librarian may also assist with collection management in related areas as needed.
The PSC Librarian also works closely with other library employees, providing support in the broader areas of the social sciences, especially overlapping interdisciplinary areas, managing specialized PSC subject area reference, outreach, and instruction services, and participating in branch and Libraries-wide general reference, library instruction, and outreach programming.
Library West encourages broad participation in reaching decisions, and consequently, the PSC Librarian will contribute to discussions, provide input, and serve on various committees and teams. This collaborative approach is integral to the library’s mission of excellence and growth. The PSC Librarian will pursue professional development opportunities, including research, publication, and professional service activities to meet the Libraries’ criteria for tenure and promotion.
The Libraries are committed to fostering a thoughtful and engaging culture that encourages innovation and creativity. We support this commitment by offering fulfilling work experiences that promote collaboration, professional growth, and shared learning. To achieve excellence in service and scholarship, the libraries seek candidates who demonstrate curiosity, dedication, and a collaborative spirit in working with the campus community.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Expected Salary:
$65,590 minimum salary, salary commensurate with experience and credentials.
Required Qualifications:
Capability to work independently and collaboratively with colleagues, faculty, students, administrators, and the public and maintain a solid commitment to user-focused service.
Initiative, flexibility, and the ability to adapt and work creatively in a complex, rapidly changing academic work environment.
Competence with information technologies and effectively integrating technology with traditional library services, resources, and instruction.
Flexibility, professionalism, and respect for a variety of ideas, personalities, and work styles, while valuing the strengths and contributions of all team members.
Evidence of excellent interpersonal skills, including oral and written communication, and presentation and/or teaching and/or training skills.
Strong potential to meet the requirements for tenure and promotion outlined in the Libraries’ Faculty by-laws
Preferred:
Advanced degree in a related field.
Work experience in an academic library with extensive social sciences and/or humanities materials.
Experience in collection management.
Experience with student engagement and outreach.
Experience with, or coursework in, classroom instruction.
Experience with subject-related data sources and analysis tools such as SPSS, MAXQDA, NVivo, R, RStudio, etc.
Experience with or knowledge of the basics of systematic and synthesis reviews.
Experience with grant writing.
Competence with information technologies and effectively integrating technology with traditional library services, resources, and instruction. Proficient in the design and creation of online/web-based materials.
Familiarity with/Interest in emerging trends in AI in libraries.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
To apply, submit
a cover letter detailing your interest in and qualifications for this position
your current resume or CV
a list of three references, including their contact information (telephone number and email address)
Please provide a written statement based on the following prompt: “Detail your approach as a subject specialist librarian to supporting the research and learning of faculty, undergraduate, and graduate students of Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology.” We ask candidates to limit their reply to 250 words.
Applications will be reviewed as received. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required:
No.
