Job Summary
The Daniel J. Evans Library invites applications to join the Research Services Team. The position serves as liaison to arts and humanities faculty teaches information literacy in an interdisciplinary liberal arts and sciences environment provides research support to the campus community and contributes to collection development in arts and humanities. Evergreens unique curriculum provides opportunities to teach information literacy across the curriculum in undergraduate and graduate offerings and for a wide range of students including at the Olympia campus our urban campus serving adult learners in Tacoma and programs centering Indigenous pedagogies that reach Native students in the Puget Sound region. Significant numbers of Evergreen students are the first in their families to attend college and/or are nontraditional in multiple ways including veterans students of color LGBTQ students lowincome students and neurodiverse students. The position builds liaison relationships with faculty creates instructional materials teaches information literacy provides reference/research services mentors student workers at the research desk and in collaboration with others evaluates and selects resources for an assigned collection area. The position participates in library initiatives including but not limited to programming displays and assessment. This position reports to the Dean of the Library. Based in Olympia Washington this is an inperson position; some telework is negotiable in coordination with other library staff and faculty. Evergreens Library is committed to creating a welcoming community that reflects and enacts the values of diversity equity and inclusion that inform academic excellence. We seek employees whose engagement efforts contribute to diverse equitable and inclusive learning and working environments for our students staff and faculty. We welcome individuals who will assist in our mission to dismantle racism so that everyone has the opportunity to succeed and thrive.
Minimum Qualifications
Masters Degree (or higher) in library/information science from an ALA accredited program or equivalent advanced academic qualification in a closely related field along with coursework relevant to job expectations. AND Masters Degree (or higher) in the Arts & Humanities.
Preferred Qualifications
Collegelevel teaching experience. Experience supporting diverse populations of students and faculty in an academic environment. Experience providing information literacy instruction and workshops as well as providing research assistance using print and electronic resources. Evidence of imagination intellect and resourcefulness in past initiatives especially instructional programs. At least 2 years of academic library reference librarian experience Demonstrated interest in scholarly developments within the Arts & Humanities. Knowledge of research methods and information resources within the Arts & Humanities. Strong organizational and analytical skills with proven success in independently prioritizing work. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively across organizational boundaries in a diverse environment.