Instruction & Academic Engagement Librarian
INSTRUCTION AND ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT LIBRARIAN
St. Norbert College a nationally-ranked, private, Catholic, liberal arts college is seeking an Instruction and Academic Engagement Librarian. This position is responsible for facilitating faculty-focused library initiatives promoting student learning around information literacy, through advocating for, providing education regarding, and facilitating quality instructional design, as well as through direct instruction. The Information Literacy and Instruction Librarian also collaborates within the library as well as across campus for partnerships and initiatives furthering student success in this area. The ideal start date is January 2019, but this is open to negotiation.
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St. Norbert College, a Catholic institution rooted in the Norbertine tradition, welcomes applications from members of all backgrounds and faith traditions. The College's mission emphasizes the Norbertine vision of community and includes providing "an educational environment that fosters intellectual, spiritual and personal development." We seek those who will contribute to our mission and support our commitment to building a vibrant, diverse and spiritually engaged community. MISSION STATEMENT
The College offers an outstanding benefits package including health, dental and life insurance; retirement plan; paid time-off and tuition waiver.
Applications received by November 27 are ensured of receiving full consideration. However, applications will continue to be accepted until position is filled. Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vita/resume, and philosophy statement on teaching and/or librarianship.
St. Norbert College is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to enhancing the diversity of our people, ideas and talents. We welcome individuals with diverse experiences, backgrounds, and skills to join our college community in our pursuit of inclusion and excellence. Applications from members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged.