Collections Management and Research Librarian
Job DescriptionEmbry-Riddle: Celebrating 100 Years of Leadership in Aviation and Aerospace As Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University marks its Centennial, we proudly celebrate 100 years of advancing the future of flight and aerospace education. With vibrant residential campuses in Daytona Beach, FL, and Prescott, AZ - and a Worldwide network spanning nearly 120 global locations - Embry-Riddle stands as the world's largest aviation and aerospace university.For a century, we have led innovation in STEM education, serving more than 30,000 students around the globe. Our cutting-edge programs in Applied Science, Aviation, Business, Technology, Engineering, Safety, Security, and Space empower the next generation of leaders to shape the future of flight, exploration, and discovery.As we launch our next century, we remain committed to excellence, innovation, and preparing graduates who will transform industries and redefine what is possible.The Opportunity This dual professional staff position reports to the Associate Library Director for Technologies and Information Resources and leads the selection, development, assessment, and management of Hazy Library's print and electronic book and periodical collections in support of the ERAU curriculum. The position also serves as a subject liaison to assigned academic departments, providing research instruction and consultations to students.Key responsibilities include chairing the Collection Management Committee, building strong faculty partnerships to support curricular needs, and collaborating with librarians to evaluate the effectiveness of library collections and information literacy initiatives. The role also works closely with colleagues at the Hunt Library (Daytona Beach Campus) to ensure coordinated, data-informed collection development and access to information resources.Staff of the Hazy Library and Learning Center support university values, contribute to strategic initiatives, and continuously enhance library services.Essential FunctionsCollection Development and Liaison ServicesLead the planning, development, management, and assessment of print collections (monographs, serials, standing orders) to support teaching, learning, and research.Oversee collection management activities including selection, deselection, evaluation, replacement, and weeding; develop tools and guidance for liaison librarians.Analyze collection data (usage, age, interlibrary loan, and user requests) to identify strengths, gaps, and alignment with curriculum; develop reports to inform planning, budgeting, and accreditation.Chair the Collection Management Committee, coordinating resource evaluation and collaborative decision-making.Monitor subject fund allocations and expenditures; prepare budget and statistical reports with recommendations.Develop and maintain collection policies, procedures, and guidelines aligned with institutional priorities.Collaborate with Hunt Library colleagues on shared collection strategies.Manage workflows for donated materials and serve as a point of contact for donors.Plan and manage physical collection space, including shelving and optimization.Serve as subject liaison to assigned departments, selecting and evaluating resources to support curriculum.Maintain expertise in STEM resources and trends in academic library collection management.Research ConsultationProvide research consultations and reference services (in person and online), including evening hours.Advise students, faculty, and staff on research strategies, information evaluation, ethical use, and scholarly communication.Support effective use of library collections through consultations and reference services.Stay current with research tools, databases, and emerging technologies.Participate in a community of practice supporting research and undergraduate initiatives.Teaching and Instructional DevelopmentPartner with faculty to integrate information literacy and research skills across the curriculum.Develop and deliver instruction through classes, workshops, tutorials, and course-integrated sessions (in-person and online).Embed library resources into the learning management system.Teach multiple sections of first-year communications courses focused on research skills.Create instructional materials such as guides, tutorials, and learning aids.Apply best practices in pedagogy and adapt to diverse learning styles.Outreach and EngagementCollaborate across campuses on collection initiatives with Hunt Library staff.Build relationships with faculty and students to identify current and future collection needs.Promote library resources through outreach, marketing, and programming.Serve on library and university committees, including the Prescott Campus Faculty Senate Curriculum Committee.Represent the university through professional contributions, conferences, and community engagement.Participate in professional development and scholarly activities.Additional duties may be assigned by the supervisor.Perks Await You at Embry-Riddle! Health Benefits: Experience comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, along with wellness programs that include preventive care and fitness memberships. Our flexible spending and health savings accounts simplify managing healthcare costs. Join a workplace that prioritizes your health-because your journey to wellness should be rewarding! Buckle up for a healthier, happier you!Tuition Coverage: Get 100% tuition coverage for yourself for one undergraduate and one graduate degree, and discounted rates for your spouse and dependent children up to age 26.Retirement Contributions: ERAU contributes an annual 6% gift of your base salary to your retirement plan and offers a 4% matching contribution, with no vesting period.Generous Time Off: Generous Time Off: Relax with 18 days of personal leave in your first year. Enjoy 9+ paid holidays, including the day after Thanksgiving and the week between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day.QualificationsRequired Education and Qualifications:Work or internship experience in an academic library; new graduates are encouraged to applyExperience with, or knowledge of, collection development in an academic library environmentAbility to apply current collection management practices to acquire and manage resources in support of the university curriculumKnowledge of, or interest in, research assistance and information literacy instructionStrong public speaking skills, with the ability to organize and present information to diverse audiences, particularly on information literacy and critical thinkingDemonstrated ability to learn new technologies, with experience in a Library Services Platform (LSP), online searching, database navigation, and information-seeking behaviorsProficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OutlookExcellent verbal and written communication skillsStrong customer service orientation, with a commitment to building positive relationships and partnerships within and beyond the libraryAbility to work collaboratively in a team environment and establish professional, collegial relationshipsAbility to adapt in a dynamic environment, contribute ideas, and demonstrate innovation and creativity in advancing library servicesReview of applications will begin March 30, 2026, and will continue until the position is filled or the search is closed.Application Process/requirementsTo submit your application for this opportunity, please visit the Embry-Riddle Career Site and search for requisition number R310108. Please attach all relevant materials to your application when you apply online. Complete submissions include:Cover letterFull ResumeContact information for at least three professional references (please note that references may be contacted as part of the interview/screening process)Current Embry-Riddle employees: Please apply directly through the ERAU Employee Hub Central application within Workday.Embry-Riddle is committed to fostering a workplace where all individuals are valued and respected. We strive to ensure that all faculty, staff, and students are treated fairly and provided equal opportunities for employment, advancement, compensation, training, and other benefits of employment. Embry-Riddle makes employment decisions - including hiring, promotions, compensation, and other terms of employment - based on individual merit, qualifications, and abilities. Embry Riddle is strongly opposed to discrimination and harassment, and such behavior is prohibited by university policy. 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