Job Descriptions
Information Literacy Program Librarian
JOB DESCRIPTION
The librarian, in collaboration with library and departmental faculty,
is responsible for designing, teaching and promoting the information
literacy curriculum within an outcomes assessment and skills-based
model. The librarian works in a team with other instruction librarians
implementing a multi-faceted instruction program.
Specific responsibilities
include:
- Plan, implement, market,
and evaluate the Library's instructional program;
- Coordinate and schedule
all library instruction activities;
- Serve as the contact
person and faculty liaison for all general inquiries for library
instruction
- Collaborate with others
and work individually to produce a variety of informational and
instructional materials;
- Develop new instruction
applications of technology;
- Maintain a file of
all instructional materials developed by the team;
- Work collegially with
classroom faculty to integrate information competencies into
the curriculum by integrating resource-based learning experiences;
- Review curriculum and
reach out to teaching faculty to expand the instruction program;
- Develop, coordinate
and implement workshops and instructional opportunities for the
University community;
- Develop and maintain
collection of professional readings, suggested activities and
other training materials for use by the team.
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August 25, 2003