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Kids’ Library Manager

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - Plano Community Library District
  
The Plano Community Library District is seeking an energetic, creative, service oriented person to lead the Kids’ Library Department. The Kids’ Library Manager is responsible for all aspects of the administration and management of the children’s department, including personnel, budget, and collection development. The Manager oversees the planning and implementation of programming and services for children from infancy through middle school. He/She supervises four library assistants. The Plano Community Library District opened a beautiful expanded facility three years ago and serves a population of 10,995.

-The job requires excellent interpersonal skills, a broad knowledge of children’s literature, storytime talent, public speaking ability, good organizational skills, and strong computer skills. Spanish language fluency is a plus.
-The successful applicant must have an MLS, LTA, or Bachelor’s degree in literature, education, early childhood, or relevant field. Two years public library experience working with children required.
-This position is full time, including one evening per week, and one Saturday per month.
-Starting salary is $35,000
-Review of applicants will continue until position is filled.

Please send resume, cover letter, and three professional references to:
Deanna Howard
Library Director
Plano Community Library District
15 W. North St.
Plano, IL 60545
dhoward@plano.lib.il.us
630-552-2020


Library Assistant, Full-time, Lakeview

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - Peoria Public Library
  

Library Assistant, Part-time, Circulation

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - Peoria Public Library
  

Information Literacy Librarian

Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Illinois Wesleyan University
  
The Illinois Wesleyan University Library invites applications for the
position of Information Literacy Librarian, available August 1, 2009. This is a tenure track faculty position intended to provide leadership for the Library¹s information literacy program that complements the work of our teaching faculty. IWU is a nationally ranked, fully accredited undergraduate university with 2100 students and provides the highest quality liberal arts education. IWU has adopted a strategic plan that commits to the goal of creating a welcoming, inclusive, multicultural campus where all community members appreciate and respect the diversity of the nation and the world. The University welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds who are committed to an inclusive environment.

The Ames Library offers a learning environment that is conducive to
interaction, consultation, study, and reflection, dedicated to serving the scholarly needs of the Illinois Wesleyan University community. Opened in 2002, the library facility comprises 103,000 square feet on five levels, with a diverse collection of over 400,000 volumes. The Thorpe Digital Center supports campus-wide digital resources and services, providing expert assistance with projects integrating video, audio, image and textual content. The Library personnel consist of nine full-time faculty librarians
and twelve full-time support staff.

Responsibilities: Reporting to the University Librarian, the Information Literacy Librarian:
* Coordinates and promotes the Library¹s instruction program and its
assessment;
* Actively pursues partnerships with campus programs and departments and seeks opportunities to integrate library resources and instruction into academic and special programs;
* Develops alternative service models to assist students and faculty and encourages use of the library as a resource;
* Seeks ways to provide training and support for library faculty to enhance their skills in working with students and with faculty to improve the undergraduate academic experience, both inside the classroom and beyond;
* Leads or participates in the design, development, maintenance, and
evaluation of web-deliverable interactive learning objects, instructional modules, streaming audio/video, and other online instructional materials via the library¹s website.

Shared Responsibilities:
* Participates in strategic planning, collection development, and general reference, including some nights and weekends;
* Serves as library liaison to negotiated academic units.
Required Qualifications:
* MLS degree from an ALA-accredited school or equivalent;
* Demonstrable enjoyment of and passion for teaching, investigating new lines of pedagogy and relationships to fully integrate information literacy into the campus community;
* Extensive knowledge of current issues of library instruction and pedagogy, and demonstrated skill in leading others in meeting the challenges of providing reference and instructional services;
* Skills to develop relevant and engaging instruction materials in
collaboration with others;
* Knowledge of print and electronic reference sources, as well as skill in searching web-based resources;
* Strong commitment to excellence in serving undergraduates;
* An ability to understand and communicate the library user experience to others;
* Ability to work well independently and collaboratively with faculty
members and colleagues, administrative staff, and students;
* Demonstrable evidence of effective initiative, project planning,
management, and completion of innovative instruction programs;
* This is a faculty position requiring evidence of the ability to conduct scholarly research and engage in professional service.

Desired qualifications:
* One to three years¹ post-MLS experience in teaching or instruction in an academic setting;
* Participation in the ACRL Immersion program;
* Strong liberal arts background;
* Excellent analytical, interpersonal and communication skills, initiative and flexibility;
* Experience with emerging technologies or social networking software as they apply to enhancing library services.

Appointment: Twelve-month, tenure-track appointment, TIAA-CREF and other benefits. We anticipate hiring at the rank of Assistant Professor.

Application: A letter of application addressing your interest in the
position, commitment to student learning, and interest in Illinois Wesleyan University; CV; and names of three references should be addressed to:

Information Literacy Librarian Search
c/o University Librarian¹s Office
Illinois Wesleyan University
P.O. Box 2899
Bloomington, IL 61702-2899.

Applications can also be e-mailed to Christine Horner, Office of the
University Librarian, chorner@iwu.edu. Screening of application will begin January 5, 2009, and continue until the position is filled.

Illinois Wesleyan University is an Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to a Diverse Work Force.


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