First Year Information Literacy Librarian (Assistant)
$62,900–$62,900 year
On-site · College Station, Texas, United States
Job Summary
First-Year Information Literacy Librarian (Assistant) at Texas A&M University Libraries focuses on designing and delivering course-integrated information literacy instruction for first-year students, partnering with faculty on assignment redesign, and creating workshops and online learning experiences. The role guides new students in building foundational research and critical thinking skills, supports assessment efforts, and collaborates across units to enhance bridge programming and information literacy curriculum. This on-campus, entry-level opportunity emphasizes collaboration, creativity, feedback, and growth as an educator and librarian within the Office of Information Literacy. The position requires on-site work at the College Station campus and a Master’s in Library Science (ALA-accredited) with the potential for professional development and involvement in scholarly activities and university committees.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Library Science
- ALA-accredited program
- experience with or coursework in information literacy instruction (preferred)
- public speaking and communication skills
- ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others
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