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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Librarian, Cataloging Position Number Department Library Salary $, Job Summary/Description Under general supervision by the Head of Technical Services, this position provides original and complex cataloging of library materials in all formats including monographs, serials, electronic resources, special collections, media, and musical scores.
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As a faculty member, the Cataloging and Metadata Librarian will be expected to participate on library and campus-wide committees and professional associations. The W. Frank Steely Library at Northern Kentucky University seeks a collaborative, visionary, and service-oriented individual to serve as Cataloging and Metadata Librarian.
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Provide one-on-one assistance to library customers seeking employment and job preparation assistance on the computer or any other information needs through the Librarys Book-Librarian service. Librarian ( Digital Services.
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The Director of Curriculum & Instruction will report to the Deputy Chief of Curriculum & Instruction and operate out of the Office of Multilingual and Multicultural Education. Performs such other tasks and responsibilities as may be assigned by the Chief of OMME, the Deputy Chief of Curriculum and Instruction, and/or the Senior Deputy Superintendent of Academics.
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The Curriculum and Instruction Specialists will ensure equal access to core curriculum for all students by addressing social, emotional, mental, and behavioral health needs and by improving the overall school climate and culture.
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The UXWS Librarian researches, assesses and develops innovative and fully accessible online tools and platforms that support the Libraries' efforts in research support, resource discovery, information literacy instruction, and campus outreach.
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Example of Job Duties: Under the direction of the Director of Library Services, the Reference Librarian is responsible for a broad range of professional responsibilities of librarianship through effective performance in these essential duties: Public and Reference Services: Answer reference inquiries in a variety of formats, including in-person, email, phone, and on-line chat.
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The Archives Librarian is responsible for organizing, preserving, inventorying, and overseeing historical documents, records, images, and other items that are deemed significant for preserving the history of the region for future generations.
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The Head of Costume Design and Instruction is responsible for teaching foundational principles and techniques of costume design and construction to students in a variety of settings, such as schools, community centers, or workshops.
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The Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment Specialist (CIA) will be responsible for coordinating the school curriculum in adherence to the Maryland State Department of Education requirements. In conjunction with the Assistant Education Director and Education Director the CIA will provide oversight to the school program’s communities by monitoring curriculum, instruction, and assessments, to ensure compliance with MSDE learning goals, COMAR regulations, and Local School Systems.
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The Science Liaison and Reference Librarian supports the teaching and research activities of the University by providing research, reference, and instructional services; by developing and managing - in all relevant formats - the Library's collection in Science disciplines, as assigned; and by coordinating the content and organization of appropriate web pages.
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As the senior academic officer, the Vice President of Instruction assumes responsibility for the comprehensive academic landscape, encompassing credit and non-credit program development and assessment, teaching and learning evaluation, faculty appointment, professional development, performance assessment, tenure processes, and formulation of academic policies and procedures.
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Experience and/or ability to develop as a research and instruction/teaching librarian. The University of Vermont Libraries seek a creative and collaborative research and instruction librarian to join the Libraries' Information and Instruction Services Department.
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Position overview Position title: Arts & Humanities Collection Strategist, Music Librarian Salary range: A reasonable salary range estimate for this position is $61,920-$149,167. Position description Arts & Humanities Collection Strategist, Music LibrarianCollection Development and Management The University of California San Diego Library seeks applications from highly motivated, innovative, collaborative, and service-oriented professionals to join the Library as our Arts & Humanities Collection Strategist and Music Liaison Librarian (Associate or Full Librarian.
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The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for the full-time position of Assistant or Associate Professor of Instruction or Practice in Applied Experience Design and Research.
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