Student Success Librarian
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Educational Instruction and Library Workers, All OtherLibrary Science Teachers, PostsecondaryLibrarians and Media Collections SpecialistsLibrary Assistants, ClericalLibrary TechniciansIndustries:
Junior CollegesElementary and Secondary SchoolsEducational Support ServicesColleges, Universities, and Professional SchoolsSchool and Employee Bus TransportationFull TimeReports To: University LibrarianCampus Location: 326 Market St.Salary: $68,000Position SummaryThe Student Success Librarian leads strategic outreach, instructional, and engagement initiatives that support teaching, learning, and research, with a particular focus on students who are under-prepared for a college STEM curriculum. This position advances the university’s commitment to student success and belonging by building collaborative relationships with faculty, students, and campus partners to increase awareness and effective use of library resources and services.The Student Success Librarian develops and delivers information literacy instruction that supports student learning, critical thinking, and academic success across disciplines. The position is responsible for designing and coordinating workshops and events that foster a sense of belonging within the library and broader campus community. The Student Success Librarian assists with assessing library programming by collecting, analyzing, and reporting data to demonstrate the impact of library initiatives and improve services. The Student Success Librarian also coordinates the library's participation in Open Educational Resources (OER) initiatives.Supported through the Strengthening Institutional Partners Grant initiative, this position expands the university’s capacity to advance student-centered programming and academic support. This position is fully funded for 5 years with the potential for extension.This position follows standard business hours with occasional evening and weekend work required. The role is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement.Essential FunctionsBuild and sustain collaborative partnerships with faculty, academic departments, and student support units to integrate library instruction and information literacy into the curriculum.Design and deliver workshops, events, and programming that support student success, engagement, and research literacy.Create online research guides, interactive tutorials, and other educational materials.Collect, analyze, and report on data and user feedback to refine outreach strategies and demonstrate program impact.Provide personalized research assistance to the university community. Represent the library at orientations, research events, and other university initiatives.Contribute to the achievement of library goals, including new program implementation and improvement of existing services.Use and customize library-related software such as the LibApps suite and Digital Commons.Application RequirementsResume or CV.Cover letter describing how the candidate’s qualifications align with the requirements of the position.Sample of an outreach or engagement-related artifact created by the candidate (e.g. summary of workshop or event, infographic or email campaign, resource page, etc.).Position RequirementsMaster’s of Library Science from an ALA accredited program or equivalent.One year of professional library experience post MLS/MLIS.Experience teaching, training, or providing instructional support, preferably in an academic or library setting.