Department: Libraries
Rank: Assistant Librarian Associate Librarian
Annual Basis: 12 Month
Salary: $75527-$86317; commensurate with experience
December 31 2025; position open until filled
1. A current resume/CV.
2. A cover letter demonstrating how your skills and experience meet the minimum and preferred qualifications for the position.
3. Three professional references with contact information. References will only be contacted once you are notified.
About the UO Libraries:
The University of Oregon Libraries is an essential partner in the Universitys educational research and public service mission. With five locations on the Eugene campus and branches at UO Portland and at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology the Libraries offers many flexible service- and technology-rich environments for our users research and learning needs. The UO Libraries is committed to supporting and enhancing the diversity of the university community to providing a culturally inclusive environment where diversity of thought and expression is valued and respected and to disrupting systemic inequalities. With a focus on equity in service we strive to create a powerful learning community a welcoming space where faculty students and patrons of all ages and cultural and ethnic backgrounds can access the information necessary to achieve their personal and professional goals. Our mission is to actively support the student learning experience enable the creation and stewardship of knowledge and contribute to advancements in teaching research scholarship and public service. We value intellectual freedom user-centered service evidence-based approaches transparency innovation teamwork diversity and integrity.
The University of Oregon Libraries is a member of the Big Ten Academic Alliance the Orbis Cascade Alliance SPARC the Center for Research Libraries DuraSpace the Coalition for Networked Information EDUCAUSE and other major organizations.
About the John E. Jaqua Law Library:
The John E. Jaqua Law Library is organized as part of the UO Libraries. It is located inside the Knight Law Center on the University campus. The Law Library supports the legal education program of the Law School. The Law School enrolls over 500 students in its JD LLM and masters degree programs and over 400 undergraduate students enrolled in its legal studies minor. We teach legal research skills assist faculty with scholarship and provide enhanced learning spaces. Law librarians are members of the UO Libraries career faculty. The Law Library provides comprehensive legal collections in partnership with the UO Libraries. Our collections support the Law School curriculum and special programs and meet campus legal research needs.
As a member of the law librarys reference and instruction team the Faculty Services Librarian coordinates and maintains overall research services for law faculty and provides extensive reference and instructional services for both faculty and students. The person in this position will also contribute to the team through individualized research consultations with students; teaching of legal research skills; selection of library materials; collaborative work with other librarians on team projects; and participation in departmental planning activities.
The person in this position reports to the Head of Public Services and is expected to engage in service to the University UO Libraries and community through work on committees and similar groups; participate in appropriate professional development activities and organizations to stay current with trends and practices in the field; meet UO Libraries faculty criteria for promotion and retention; and contribute to the Universitys goals regarding equity and inclusion.
Minimum Qualifications for the Rank of Assistant Librarian:
Masters Degree in Library/Information Science from an ALA-accredited institution within 9 months of appointment.
Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited program by time of appointment.
Minimum Qualifications for the Rank of Associate Librarian:
Masters Degree in Library/Information Science from an ALA-accredited institution.
Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited program.
Six years post-MLIS experience in an academic law library.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally.
Mastery of basic legal research sources and techniques.
Demonstrated ability to teach and/or provide instruction.
Database and Internet searching proficiencies.
Knowledge of legal information sources and related technologies.
Ability to achieve results in a collaborative environment.
Strong service orientation.
Commitment to learning new and emerging technologies.
Ability to support and enhance a collegial cooperative and diverse working and learning environment.
Reference and/or instructional experience in an academic law library.
Experience providing classroom and/or remote instruction.
Experience using LibGuides.
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees including health insurance retirement plans and paid time off. For more information about benefits visit our website.
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