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HERC: Metro New York & Southern Connecticut Collection Engagement Librarian - Special Instructor/Assistant Professor in Hempstead, New York

Employer Name: Hofstra University

About Hofstra: At Hofstra University, intellectual curiosity is not just aspirational – it is central to how we engage on a daily basis. Hofstra faculty work within a diverse scholarly community committed to student success, intellectual discovery, free inquiry, inclusivity, and collaboration. Enrolling more than 10,000 students, Hofstra offers students an array of undergraduate and graduate academic programs spanning the arts, humanities, sciences, business, engineering, law, health care, communications, and more. Our accomplished faculty collaborate with students to explore interdisciplinary questions and produce innovative research that lays the foundation for future personal and professional success. With a beautiful campus in Hempstead, NY, Hofstra's location seamlessly merges the tranquility of coastal suburban living with the boundless opportunities of nearby New York City. Hofstra University seeks candidates who will contribute to a supportive climate for students, faculty, and staff of all identities and backgrounds. We especially encourage women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply. Position Title: Collection Engagement Librarian - Special Instructor/Assistant Professor School/Division: Library Operations Office: Research and Technical Services Full Time/Part Time: Full-Time Description: The University Library is pleased to invite applications for the special appointment of a Collection Engagement Librarian in the Department of Research and Technical Services. The Collection Engagement Librarian works with faculty to build awareness of and involvement with the physical and electronic resources of the Hofstra University Library. The librarian in this position will act as the collection liaison to campus faculty with the primary charge to cultivate relationships with faculty across campus to facilitate engagement with the print and digital collections. The Collection Engagement Librarian will incorporate practices of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility into their delivery of training to faculty in all schools and departments on electronic platforms used to access print and digital resources, as well as subject specific databases. This librarian will initiate, develop, and maintain connections with teaching faculty to inform on-going development of the print and digital collections to assure the collection's relevance to the curricular and research needs of faculty and students, and mission of the University. The University Library supports Hofstra University's mission of providing a quality education to its students in an environment that encourages and nurtures learning through the free and open exchange of ideas, sharing the University's commitment to academic freedom and to the transmission, advancement, and preservation of knowledge. The University Library supports the curricular offerings of the University, fulfilling the research and instructional needs of university students, faculty, and administrators through collaboration with these constituents. The University Library recognizes the diverse, multicultural nature of the Hofstra University community and creates collections that reflect these multiple perspectives. The Collection Engagement Librarian's responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Establishes new connections with faculty across campus to foster engagement with the library's collections and services. Coordinates with subject specialist librarians to strengthen existing connections with department faculty to facilitate engagement with print and digital collections. Collaborates with subject specialists and department liaisons to develop training programs for faculty of schools and departments on print, electronic and digital resources. Provides training to faculty, colleagues, and administration. Works with colleagues to develop tutorials, videos, and other learning objects related library initiatives. Performs collection assessments using data analysis techniques to facilitate collection development. Serves as liaison to one or more academic departments with responsibility for outreach, training, research consultation, collection development, and development of learning materials. Prepares and submits monthly engagement statistics. May participate in projects, strategic planning, and other library‐wide initiatives. Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications: An ALA accredited M.L.S./M.L.I.S. degree. 3‐5 years of experience in academic libraries. Experience with collection management in an academic library. Familiarity with and ability to learn how information is used in a variety of academic fields and disciplines in all formats. Ability to use emerging technologies effectively to deliver training. Experience with or training in instructional design concepts. Commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility within teaching, learning, and engagement services and experiences. Preferred Qualifications: Second master's degree in a related discipline required for appointment at Assistant Professor rank. Knowledge of scholarly communication and the academic library environment. Demonstrated planning, organizational, and project management skills. Working knowledge of Worldcat Discovery/ OCLC Library Management System and related systems. EEO Statement: Hofstra University is an equal opportunity employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, administrative staff and student body, and encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

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