JOB POSTING: Position Title
Posted: 3-12-2016
Responsible for carrying out the mission and programs of the Moravian University and Moravian Theological Seminary Library. Prepare and teach information literacy/research instruction classes. Provide research assistance to students, faculty and staff. Work on Library’s digital projects. Provide supervision of student staff during designated work hours.
This position is part-time, 12 months, and eligible for limited benefits.
CLASSIFICATION: Support Staff
FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt
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QUALIFICATIONS: ALA-accredited master’s degree required. A minimum of 2 years library teaching experience is required. A minimum of 2 years library reference experience is required. Demonstrated proficiency in working with web pages. Ability to work in a team approach to the provision of research and instruction services is essential. Ability to work in a flexible, collegial setting in which interpersonal skills, a strong desire to serve students and faculty, and clarity in written and oral communication are required. Preferred experience in a liberal arts college.
TO APPLY: All application materials MUST be combined into ONE (1) document formatted as a PDF file. Limit application materials to the cover letter, resume, and three (3) professional references. If your experience qualifies you for this challenging position, please send this document electronically to jobs@moravian.edu. Include 'Research and Digital Resources Librarian’ in the email subject line.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until filled. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. (Application materials combined into one (1) Word file will be considered.) Questions about the position may be directed to 610-861-1527.
Founded in 1742, Moravian University is the sixth-oldest college in the country. Moravian is a private coeducational liberal arts college that is located in historic Bethlehem, in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley. Moravian is composed of a traditional undergraduate program, graduate, professional, and adult completion programs, and Moravian Theological Seminary.
Moravian University is committed to enhancing the diversity of our community, recognizing that to provide a diverse learning environment is to prepare students for personal and professional success in an increasingly multicultural and global society. The College community understands that it shares a responsibility for generating and preserving a learning environment where difference is valued, and inclusiveness and social justice are practiced.
The College encourages individuals from under-represented populations to apply. EOE