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Reference and Instruction Librarian
York University
Toronto

York University Libraries seek a motivated, self-directed and public service-
oriented Librarian in the social sciences and humanities for a full-time
contract position based in the Research and Collections Department of the
Scott Library.

  
York University is the leading interdisciplinary research and teaching
university in Canada. York offers a modern, academic experience at the
undergraduate and graduate levels in Toronto - Canada's most international
city. The third largest university in the country, York is host to a dynamic
academic community of 62,000 students, faculty and staff, as well as 295,000
alumni worldwide. York's 11 Faculties and 25 research centres conduct
ambitious, ground-breaking research that is interdisciplinary and cutting
across traditional academic boundaries.

  
Scott Library, the largest of York University's libraries, houses a research
collection of over two million items in the social sciences, humanities and
fine arts, and includes government documents, data, sound and moving images,
electronic resources, maps, archives and special collections. Along with
building collections and offering research assistance, the Scott Library
Research and Collections Department has an active information literacy
program, which aims to enable students, faculty, and others to understand the
social context of information, to develop information-seeking behaviours that
transcend specific finding tools, and to think critically about information.
The Scott Library Research and Collections Department also plays a leading
role in the Learning Commons which collaborates with other campus partners in
providing support for students in the development of academic literacies such
as research, writing and learning skills.

  
The successful candidate will participate in teaching, research assistance,
collection development, and liaison activities in the Libraries and elsewhere
on campus, as well as in the development of new programs and services. The
chosen candidate will liaise with faculty and academic units; develop
collections for designated social sciences and humanities subjects (especially
in areas such as environmental studies or English literature); create and
maintain web-based resources for research and learning; and provide tailored
information literacy instruction for the social sciences and humanities.
He/she will work individually and as part of a team to develop and provide
research services and information literacy programs to York's community of
users. She/he will help advance strategic priorities of the Department, York
University Libraries, and the University. The successful candidate will also
be expected to participate in project and committee work within the
Department, Libraries and beyond, and to contribute to librarianship by
carrying out professional research and/or scholarly work. Some evening and
weekend work is required.

  
The successful candidate will have the following qualifications:

  
- An ALA-accredited MLIS or equivalent.  
- Educational background in the social sciences and/or humanities.  
- Strong public service ethic and background.  
- Broad knowledge of information resources relevant to the social sciences and humanities.  
- Understanding of the concepts, goals, and methods of information literacy instruction.  
- Demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching and an ability to teach in a variety of settings and formats.  
- Understanding of scholarly publishing issues and trends in digital scholarship.  
- Understanding of the principles of collection development in both print and electronic formats.  
- Demonstrated ability to provide reference and research services.  
- Evidence of professional initiative, leadership and flexibility.  
- Ability to handle multiple responsibilities and manage priorities.  
- Strong written and oral communication skills. Strong analytical and interpersonal skills.  
- Ability to use emerging technologies effectively in the delivery of services and in the conduct of research.  
- Ability to liaise with faculty and academic departments.  
- Demonstrated understanding of academic culture and an ability to work effectively in a collegial setting.  
- Ability to work with a large and diverse population of faculty, librarians, staff and students.  
- Interest in research and professional development.  
- Demonstrated understanding of assessment strategies.  
- Willingness to undertake work on library and university committees.  
  
This is a 12-month contractually-limited appointment with the designation of
Adjunct Librarian and is appropriate for a librarian with up to three years
post-MLIS experience. Librarians and archivists at York University have
academic status and are members of the York University Faculty Association
bargaining unit (http://www.yufa.org/). Salary is commensurate with
qualifications. The position is available from November 1st, 2016. All York
University positions are subject to budgetary approval.

  
York University is an Affirmative Action (AA) employer and strongly values
diversity, including gender and sexual diversity, within its community. The AA
program, which applies to Aboriginal people, visible minorities, people with
disabilities, and women, can be found at www.yorku.ca/acadjobs or by calling
the AA office at 416-736-5713. All qualified candidates are encouraged to
apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given
priority. Temporary entry for citizens of the U.S.A. and Mexico may apply per
the provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) or citizens
of Chile may apply per the provisions of the Canada Chile Free Trade Agreement
(CCFTA).

  
York University's resources include centres relating to gender equity, race
and ethnic relations, sexual harassment, human rights, and wellness. York
University encourages attitudes of respect and non-discrimination toward
persons of all ethnic and religious groups, regardless of gender or sexual
orientation.

  
Deadline for the submission of applications is August 5, 2016. Applications
should include a covering letter that relates qualifications to the
requirements of the position, a current curriculum vitae, and the names and
contact information of three referees. Applications should be sent to:

  
Chair, Scott Research & Collections Appointment Committee

York University Libraries

516 Scott Library

4700 Keele Street

Toronto, Ontario

M3J 1P3

Fax: (416) 736-5451

Email: [log in to unmask]

  
Applications should be sent by mail, or by email or fax with a hardcopy
following.



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