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Assistant Professor, Reference and Instruction Librarian

Employer
Mercy University
Location
Bronx, New York, United States
Salary
$66,000.00 - $70,000.00 Annually
Date posted
Dec 7, 2024

Job Details

 


Job Posting Summary

Mercy University Libraries seeks to hire a full-time Reference & Instruction Librarian (Assistant Professor) to lead our libraries’ effort in collaboration, education, and advocacy for Open Educational Resources (OER) and other affordable educational materials. The ideal candidate will be passionate about information literacy, having strong reference, instruction, and technology skills. The candidate will also be able to demonstrate the ability to work with and teach a diverse student population, both online and onsite. The position is based primarily at the Bronx campus library located at 1200 Waters Place, the candidate must be able to travel between campuses (Westchester / Manhattan) as needed with one day per week at the Westchester campus library located at 555 Broadway in Dobbs, Ferry.

Essential Job Functions & Responsibilities:

 

  • Serve as the dedicated librarian for the Catalyst program on the Bronx campus. Duties will include providing information literacy instruction and workshops, supporting program initiatives, and participating in Catalyst program-related events
  • Partner with Catalyst program directors, staff, and faculty to ensure appropriate library services and resources are available to students
  • Serve as the library liaison to the School of Nursing and assists with developing face-toface, blended, and online instructional sessions and modalities
  • Provide library instruction for general education, undergraduate, and graduate-level courses
  • Provide research and information services, including in-person and virtual one-on-one research consultations, desk support, and online chat
  • Develop information and research aids such as libguides, webpages, prerecorded videos, and online tutorials
  • Guide faculty in discovering, creating, disseminating, identifying, adopting, and assessing open and affordable course content
  • Serve as the libraries’ primary point of contact for OER-related initiatives
  • Work closely with faculty, academic departments, and instructional designers to identify funding sources for OER adoption
  • Facilitate workshops, training sessions, and informational events to raise awareness about OER and other affordable course materials
  • Assist in exploring technology in innovative ways to teach AI literacy and information literacy skills
  • Participate actively in professional organizations and consortiums at the local, regional, and national levels
  • Collaborate with academic and non-academic units as needed, such as Student Affairs and the Center for Teaching and Learning
  • Assist with organizing library programming and student events

Qualifications

Required Skills & Experience:

  • 1-2 years of reference and instruction experience in an academic library setting
  • Strong understanding of OER principles, copyright issues, Creative Commons licensing, and open access
  • Effective time and project management skills with the ability to work independently and as a member of a collaborative team
  • Experience with software, tools, systems, and resources used in academic libraries
  • Ability to travel to other Mercy campuses
  • Some evening and weekend availability

Preferred Skills & Experience:

  • Instructional background in the sciences or health professions
  • Demonstrated experience with Open Educational Resources (OER)
  • Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Knowledge of current and emerging instructional technologies

Education Requirements:

  • MLS or equivalent from an ALA-accredited program is required

Company

Mercy University

Mercy University Mission Statement
Mercy University is committed to providing motivated students the opportunity to transform their lives through higher education by offering liberal arts and professional programs in personalized and high quality learning environments, thus preparing students to embark on rewarding careers, to continue learning throughout their lives and to act ethically and responsibly in a changing world.

About Mercy
Mercy University is a four-year, private, non-profit institution of over 11,000 students. The main campus is in Dobbs Ferry, New York with additional campuses in the Bronx, Manhattan and Yorktown Heights. Mercy University's main campus encompasses 55 acres alongside the picturesque Hudson River in Dobbs Ferry, a suburb of Westchester County, 25 miles north of New York City. In addition to academic and administrative buildings, it houses the University's residence and athletics programs. The Manhattan Campus is strategically situated in the heart of Manhattan at Herald Square. The Bronx Campus occupies 125,000 square feet at the Hutchinson Metro Center, a rapidly developing complex of corporate and health care organizations and businesses. The campus at Yorktown Heights also houses a significant number of essential administrative units

History 
Founded as a junior college in 1950 under the auspices of the Sisters of Mercy, Mercy University became a four-year college offering programs leading to the baccalaureate degree in 1961. The University received full accreditation from the Middle States Association in 1968. In the next half-decade, Mercy boldly set a course for its future with a series of actions which included declaring itself independent, non-sectarian, and co-educational, doubling the size of the existing physical plant, and initiating the first of many community outreach efforts to non-traditional student populations. Mercy's innovative spirit soared in the 1970s when it broadened its outreach through the establishment of extension centers and branch campuses throughout communities in Westchester County and New York City. This expansion enhanced the University's reached to the traditional college market and positioned the University on the leading edge of higher education for those who were the first generation in their families to seek college degrees and the adult student market. Always seeking ways to expand academic and career opportunities for its students, Mercy University was authorized to offer its first graduate program (in nursing) in 1981. Since then, 30 diverse graduate programs have been introduced, and in 2006, the University was granted authorization to offer its first doctoral program (in physical therapy). Mercy University has become one of the regional leaders in the preparation of healthcare professions as well as a leading provider of teacher education preparation for the New York City Schools and the surrounding communities. The University expanded its offerings to include online programs in the 1990s, and was soon granted the ability to offer entire degree programs online. Thousands of Mercy University students take one or all of their courses online through the more than 40 undergraduate and graduate programs offered. At the heart of Mercy University is its dedication to the motivated student, and the University's commitment to quality, student support, and affordability - as well as innovation - remains as strong today as ever.

Academics
The University offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate programs in five schools: Business, Education, Health & Natural Sciences, Liberal Arts and Social & Behavioral Sciences. More than two dozen of the programs can be completed 100 percent online. Mercy University offers competitive financial aid and scholarship support. While the majority of students are New York residents, students represent 18 states and 43 countries. Mercy University offers small class sizes with an average student/faculty ratio of 20:1. The experienced and highly-qualified faculty includes Fulbright Scholars, published authors and national authorities who are dedicated to excellence in teaching. As experts and national and international leaders in their fields, they bring timely, relevant, real-world experience into the classroom, blending theory with practice. The more than 300 staff members are distinguished by their dedication and loyalty to the institution's mission and students.

Employment
We at Mercy University pride ourselves on being an Equal Opportunity Employer. Mercy University is committed to hiring the most qualified candidates such that the University may effectively and efficiently fulfill its mission. Mercy University provides a supportive environment for all employees to succeed while providing challenging, rewarding, and upwardly mobile career opportunities to build a career in terms of work experience and academic studies. Please check on the link below to view on current vacancies or visit our website at https://jobs.mercy.edu. AA/EOE.

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