Academic Research, Customer Support/Service, Help Desk, Information Technology & Information Systems, Library Databases, Library and Information Science, Literacy, Mentoring, Online Chat, Radiology Information System (RIS), Short Messaging Service (SMS), Technical Research, Training/Teaching, University Library
Overview:
Auburn University Libraries is seeking applicants for the position of Graduate Student Assistant to provide library assistance at the Ralph Brown Draughon Library Help Desk. This position is part of the Research and Instruction Services (RIS) Department, which provides research assistance and information literacy instruction across a wide range of academic disciplines at Auburn University. Student Assistants may work up to 20 hours per week, depending on operational needs.
Important Note: This position is not a graduate assistantship.
Responsibilities:
The primary responsibility of this position is to provide information services and assistance to patrons at the Ralph Brown Draughon Library 2nd Floor Help Desk. Duties include providing reference, technology, and general information services to library users.
Answering research, directional, and basic technology questions via text message, online chat, in person, and by telephone
Engaging with patrons to understand and assist with their research needs
Instructing patrons on how to use the library’s catalog and databases to locate and evaluate information resources
Recording and tracking the number and types of questions received at the help desk
Maintaining familiarity with standard library resources in a variety of formats
Assisting library faculty and staff with projects that support the instructional and research mission of the Libraries, including reference and collection development initiatives
Performing other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Required:
- Enrolled in a graduate degree program at Auburn University
- Attached cover letter including program of study and anticipated graduation date
- Three professional references with contact information attached
- Must provide detailed availability for each day of the week within operating hours
Preferred:
Previous experience working in a library, academic, or customer service environment
Familiarity with academic research databases and library catalogs
Experience assisting users with research or basic technology questions
Interest in library services, research support, or information literacy
Pay Range:
USD $17.00 - USD $17.00 /Hr.
Why Work at Auburn?:
Why should YOU consider student employment at Auburn University?
- Gain valuable work experience! Student employment allows you to explore different interests, identify strengths, and make informed decisions about your future career goals.
- Build your network! Interacting with faculty, staff, and fellow students can lead to valuable connections and potential mentors.
- Make a difference! Have the satisfaction of knowing YOU are a part of providing the premier academic experience at Auburn and the life-changing work our students and employees perform.
Equal Opportunity Compliance Statement:
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