Need Archives, Special Collections, & Reference Librarian in Saint Bonaventure, NY
Job title: Archives, Special Collections, & Reference Librarian
Company: St. Bonaventure University (NY)
Job description: Description
Provides reference and instruction services to the university community. Works collaboratively with the senior special collections librarian and the archivist to provide necessary services to patrons and collection maintenance. The university's special collections include rare books and incunabula, Franciscan Institute research materials, archival collections such as the Thomas Merton Archives and the Robert Lax Archives, and other specialized collections. By definition in the Faculty Status and Welfare Handbook, librarians are faculty members at the university.
Full-time employees at SBU enjoy unparalleled :
Abundance of Time off
- 20 Days of Paid Time Off
- 20 Paid Holidays
- 100% undergraduate tuition remission for employee, spouse, and dependents
- 80% graduate tuition remission for employee (online and ground programs)
- 50% for spouse (ground programs only)
- 403b Retirement Plan + 10% Employer contribution after 2 years
- Health Insurance with $250 Wellness card
- Dental Insurance
- Employer Paid Vision and Life insurance
- Short-term Disability
- Employer Paid Long-term Disability
- Employee Assistance Program
- Free access to campus fitness center
- 2 free Division 1 Men's Basketball Season tickets
- Golf course membership discount
- Other National and Local discounts available
- Ability to handle highly confidential material, understanding that all University information should only be disclosed to others who have a need to know, for legitimate business reasons. Have the ability to exercise and apply sound judgment and decision-making skills as well as the ability to maintain integrity and confidentiality of data.
- Demonstrates a commitment to our academic programs of distinction serving undergraduate and graduate students by providing notable library services and learning resources to support learning, instruction, and the pursuit of academic achievement.
- Distinct knowledge of descriptive cataloging principles, experience working with database applications, web-based technologies, digitization technologies and standards.
- Has a thorough grounding in traditional library services, demonstrated teaching skills necessary to create and deliver a wide- range of information literacy instruction sessions, as well as experience in the application of digital and emerging technologies to support teaching and learning.
- Provide reference and retrieval services for students, faculty and other researchers. Educates faculty and students in the use of primary research material by in-class presentations to illustrate materials available for public use, develop pride in the University through understanding of its history and changing role, and explain the purpose and function of the University Archives.
- Collaborates with departments and program units in the University to achieve the University's strategic goals.
- Possess ability to analyze projects and proposals; develop policy; and ability to shift quickly between several tasks without loss of continuity while balancing priorities to accomplish assigned tasks within the required time frame.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office software as well as specialized library software, including, but not limited to, PastPerfect, web-authoring programs such as Adobe Dreamweaver, and OCLC cataloging software as needed.
- Physically able to lift various materials up to 25 pounds on an occasional basis.
- While performing required job tasks, physically able to remain seated, frequently to continuously.
- While performing required job tasks, physically able to remain standing up to 15% of the time.
- Possesses dexterity abilities required to operate a computer and other office equipment.