Title: Graduate Assistant 11-Month (Enhancing Library Records)
Position Number: 0000GA11
Hiring Unit: University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) Library Services
Department: Hawaii and Pacific Collections Hamilton LibraryDate Posted: December 19 2025
Closing Date: January 2 2026
Salary Information:$28026 (Step 14) annually at 50% FTE (with tuition waiver if eligible and all requirements are met)
Monthly Type:11 Month
Full Time/Part Time:Part Time: 50% Full-Time Equivalency (FTE)
Temporary/Permanent:Temporary 11-month position
Other Conditions: This position is created specifically to support theKahoiwai:Reclaiming Hawaiian KnowledgeSovereignty project. To begin approximately January 2026 pending position clearance and/or availability of funds. The position is located at the University of Hawaiiat Manoa and is renewable annually for the duration of the grant contingent upon availability of funds program/operational needs satisfactory performance and good academic standing. This is an I I-month position which means the position is on duty throughout the year exceptduring periods of authorized leave.
This Graduate Assistant position supports enhancing library catalog records for the Kahoiwai:Reclaiming Hawaiian KnowledgeSovereignty project funded by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Within 3 years the project aims to improve descriptions of Hawaiian Collection materials by reviewing 7500 library records of humanities materials enhancing them with descriptions and a table of contents and piloting the application of the Hawaiian Knowledge Organization System (HKOS) to a sampling of records. The duties and responsibilities are the following.
Duties & Responsibilities
Enhancing library catalog records
Assists with improving the discoverability of Hawaiian Collection materials in UHM Librarys catalog OneSearch by analyzing the discoverability of catalog records and creating new discovery access points via the table of contents and description catalog record fields
Reviews and transcribes the table of contents of humanities-based Hawaiian Collection materials in preparation for the cataloger to update the catalog record
Reviews and writes brief descriptions of humanities-based Hawaiian Collection materials for the cataloger to update the catalog record
Updates existing and/or develops new workflows and/or procedures
Trains and supervises student assistants III IV and V in workflows and procedures
Create promotional and outreach information
Assists with Hawaiian and Pacific Collections in-person and remote reference services
Develops an understanding of the Hawaiian & Pacific Collections the research the collections support and the patrons the collection serves
Other related duties andresponsibilities as assigned
May assist librarians in creating and maintaining research guides indexes and finding tools
May assist librarians in library instruction and outreach
May assist librarians in collection development and management
Minimum Qualifications
Enrolled full-time at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in a graduate degree program at the time of hire and throughout the appointment period
In good academic standing and maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5 or above
Pursuing a graduate degree in Library & Information Science or a related field
Desired Qualifications
Knowledge of and/or experience enhancing library records to improve discoverability
Knowledge of and/or experience using the Librarys online catalog OneSearch
Experience providing in-person email and/or phone reference services
Knowledge of Hawaiian history culture and/or current events
Knowledge of Pacific Islands histories cultures and/or current events
Keen attention to detail and ability to synthesize information
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively
Ability to work collaboratively
Demonstrated experience in Google and Word software
Demonstrated accuracy & dependability in performing work assignments
Ability to perform duties with little supervision after completion of training
Ability to train/supervise student assistant III IV and V
Proficiency in the Hawaiian language a Pacific Islands language or a non-Indigenous language of Hawaii or the Pacific islands.
Knowledge of cataloging and metadata standards
To Apply:
Click on the Apply button on the top right corner of the screen to complete an application and attach required documents. Submit cover letter indicating how you satisfy the minimum and desirable qualifications CV names and contact information (including email addresses) of 3 professional references and official transcripts (copies acceptable; however originals will be required prior to completion of hiring). Incomplete applications will not be considered. All documentation become the property of the school.
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Inquiries: Kapena Shim Screening Committee Chair and Hawaiian Collection
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Required Experience:
Junior IC