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Core responsibilities

The instruction librarian is responsible for designing, developing, and delivering library instructional and information literacy content to support courses, while also participating in the assessment of these services to ensure student learning outcomes are met. This role involves creating asynchronous learning objects, providing individual research support, serving as a liaison to academic departments, and participating in collection development and committee work.

Requirements summary

The minimum requirement is a master’s degree in library and information science (Mls/Mlis) from an ala-Accredited program, coupled with demonstrated interest, education, or experience in teaching and instructional design. Strong communication, interpersonal skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment are also essential.

postgraduate degreeCommunicationAssessmentEducationContent CreationInstructional DesignLiaison DutiesCollection DevelopmentInstructional TechnologiesInformation LiteracyAssignment DevelopmentInstruction ProgramsLibrary Research ServicesCourse Integrated InstructionLibrary WorkshopsSyllabi IntegrationResearch Help Services

Benefits

  • Dental
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Health savings accounts
  • Retirement savings plans
  • Life and long-term disability insurance
  • Comprehensive insurance plans including medical
  • Vision and prescription coverage
  • Dependent care account
  • Accident and illness insurance
  • Paid time off options including vacation
  • Sick leave and holidays
  • Tuition remission for employees and their eligible dependents